Viscosity modeling and prediction of reservoir fluids: From natural gas to heavy oils


Por: Quiñones-Cisneros S.E., Zéberg-Mikkelsen C.K., Baylaucq A., Boned C.

Publicada: 1 ene 2004
Resumen:
Viscosity and density are key properties for the evaluation, simulation, and development of petroleum reservoirs. In previous work, the friction theory (f-theory) models have already been shown capable of providing simple but accurate viscosity modeling results of petroleum reservoir fluids with molar masses up to around 200 g-mol-1. As a base, the f-theory approach requires a compositional characterization procedure to be used in conjunction with a van der Waals type of equation of state (EOS). This is achieved using simple cubic EOS, which are widely used within the oil industry. In this work, the f-theory approach is further extended to the viscosity modeling of heavy reservoir fluids with viscosities up to thousands of mPa s. Essential to the extended approach presented here is the achievement of accurate pvT results for the EOS characterized fluid. In particular, it has been found that for accurate viscosity modeling of heavy oils, a compressibility correction in the way the EOS is coupled to the viscosity model is required. With the approach presented in this work, the potential of the f-theory for viscosity modeling of reservoir fluids is extended to practically all kind of reservoir fluids, from light ones to heavy ones. Additionally, the approach has been completed with an accurate density modeling scheme.

Filiaciones:
Quiñones-Cisneros S.E.:
 Department of Chemical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, Building 229, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark

Zéberg-Mikkelsen C.K.:
 Laboratoire des Fluides Complexes, Fac.´ des Sci. et Techniques, Université de Pau, Avenue de l'Université, 64013 Pau Cedex, France

Baylaucq A.:
 Laboratoire des Fluides Complexes, Fac.´ des Sci. et Techniques, Université de Pau, Avenue de l'Université, 64013 Pau Cedex, France

Boned C.:
 Laboratoire des Fluides Complexes, Fac.´ des Sci. et Techniques, Université de Pau, Avenue de l'Université, 64013 Pau Cedex, France
ISSN: 0195928X
Editorial
Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers, 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA, Estados Unidos America
Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 25 Número: 5
Páginas: 1353-1366
WOS Id: 000224755000004