Further Investigation into the Stability of Water-in-Crude Oil Emulsions Formed in Burgan Oilfield: Effect of Toluene, Resins to Asphaltenes Ratio, and Surfactant

Adel M. Elsharkawy, Taher A. Al-Sahhaf, Mohammed A. Fahim

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Abstract

Factors controlling the formation and stabilization of water-in-crude oil (w/o) emulsions in oil fields are of great concern to the petroleum industry for the economic development of underground oil reservoirs. Controlling and minimizing the formation of w/o emulsions and demulsification of water from emulsions are also important for environmental development. Because of its importance, the mechanisms, formation, and stability of w/o emulsions have received considerable attention. This article deals with some of the factors responsible for the formation and stabilization of w/o emulsions formed in Burgan oil field in Kuwait. Some of the factors investigated in this study are the naturally occurred surface active components of crude oils such as asphaltenes and resins. Stability of emulsion samples with resins to asphaltenes ratio (R/A) contents of 3, 5, 9, 12, and 20 has been studied. It was found that Emulsion tightness is correlated with resins to asphaltene content of the sample. As the R/content increases the emulsion becomes unstable. The effect of additives such as toluene and dodecyle benzene sulfonic acid (DBSA) on the stability of various emulsion samples collected from oil field are also reported. A 2 wt% of DBSA was found to resolve all the water from emulsion samples collected from Burgan oilfield.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)805-811
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Dispersion Science and Technology
Volume33
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2012

Keywords

  • Asphaltenes
  • Kuwaiti oil fields
  • resins
  • surfactant
  • water-oil emulsions

Funding Agency

  • Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences

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