Abstract

Asphaltene buildup in the near wellbore region is an increasingly problematic phenomenon, especially in mature fields. Research on ultrasonic treatment to address this issue has increased in recent years, with a field trial on mature fields exhibiting favorable characteristics. Investigation of petrophysical characteristics, precipitation of asphaltenes in rock samples, employment of ultrasonication to remove/inhibit deposits, investigation of optimum sonication time, and the resultant increase of permeability to brine and crude oil are discussed and illustrated. Prevention and or removal of asphaltene deposits inside the wellbore as well as the nearby wellbore region can significantly improve in the recovery of the petroleum reservoirs.

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2018-03-12
2024-03-28
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