MODELADO DE PREDICCIÓN DE LA EFECTIVIDAD DE TRATAMIENTOS QUÍMICOS PARA REMOCIÓN DE ORGÁNICOS, MEDIANTE RMN 1H Y QUIMIOMETRÍA

One of the most common problems presented in oil production worldwide are paraffinic deposits, which occur due to changes in the thermodynamic conditions of the original oil. When this material is deposited in the formation, causes a permeability reduction of the flow channels causing a plugging i...

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Main Authors: Daniel Molina Velasco, Edilson Odilio García Navas, Emiliano Ariza León, Fernando Enrique Calvete González, Mario Quintero González
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Industrial de Santander 2013-06-01
Series:Revista Fuentes El Reventón Energético
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Online Access:https://revistas.uis.edu.co/index.php/revistafuentes/article/view/3610/3796
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spelling doaj-9170ed875cf247d194dbb975afcaadd42020-11-25T00:40:52ZspaUniversidad Industrial de SantanderRevista Fuentes El Reventón Energético1657-65272145-85022013-06-011111726MODELADO DE PREDICCIÓN DE LA EFECTIVIDAD DE TRATAMIENTOS QUÍMICOS PARA REMOCIÓN DE ORGÁNICOS, MEDIANTE RMN 1H Y QUIMIOMETRÍADaniel Molina Velasco0Edilson Odilio García Navas1Emiliano Ariza León2Fernando Enrique Calvete González3Mario Quintero González4UNIVERSIDAD INDUSTRIAL DE SANTANDERUNIVERSIDAD INDUSTRIAL DE SANTANDERUNIVERSIDAD INDUSTRIAL DE SANTANDERUNIVERSIDAD INDUSTRIAL DE SANTANDERUNIVERSIDAD INDUSTRIAL DE SANTANDEROne of the most common problems presented in oil production worldwide are paraffinic deposits, which occur due to changes in the thermodynamic conditions of the original oil. When this material is deposited in the formation, causes a permeability reduction of the flow channels causing a plugging in the perforations, increasing damage to the formation and decreasing the fluid flow. The difficulty in finding new reserves, has led the industry to focus on mature fields in order to increase the recovery factor. Historically Colorado Field, has presented precipitation and deposition of paraffin; this is evidenced by the drastic fall of the production and in the periodical cleaning processes and closure of wells. One of the most common method used for removing of paraffin is the chemical treatment, which requires a previous analysis and compatibility tests to determine the feasibility of the chemical being injected. This research headed to the developing a prediction model for the effectiveness results of chemical treatments for removing of paraffin from the results obtained by the 1H-NMR technique, Chemometrics and compatibility testing. The development of this research helped to define the most significant functional groups presented in the chemical treatments feasible to apply for paraffin deposits remotion of the Mugrosa formation of Colorado Field and leaves a base for development of new products; also poses a methodology for the selection of new chemical treatments using a statistical model for predicting, preventing routine testing with rock and fluids, saving time and resources, this can be replicated to other fields with similar problems.https://revistas.uis.edu.co/index.php/revistafuentes/article/view/3610/3796Reservoir damage1H NMRChemometricsfunctional groupsChemical treatmentsOrganics depositsParaffin
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author Daniel Molina Velasco
Edilson Odilio García Navas
Emiliano Ariza León
Fernando Enrique Calvete González
Mario Quintero González
spellingShingle Daniel Molina Velasco
Edilson Odilio García Navas
Emiliano Ariza León
Fernando Enrique Calvete González
Mario Quintero González
MODELADO DE PREDICCIÓN DE LA EFECTIVIDAD DE TRATAMIENTOS QUÍMICOS PARA REMOCIÓN DE ORGÁNICOS, MEDIANTE RMN 1H Y QUIMIOMETRÍA
Revista Fuentes El Reventón Energético
Reservoir damage
1H NMR
Chemometrics
functional groups
Chemical treatments
Organics deposits
Paraffin
author_facet Daniel Molina Velasco
Edilson Odilio García Navas
Emiliano Ariza León
Fernando Enrique Calvete González
Mario Quintero González
author_sort Daniel Molina Velasco
title MODELADO DE PREDICCIÓN DE LA EFECTIVIDAD DE TRATAMIENTOS QUÍMICOS PARA REMOCIÓN DE ORGÁNICOS, MEDIANTE RMN 1H Y QUIMIOMETRÍA
title_short MODELADO DE PREDICCIÓN DE LA EFECTIVIDAD DE TRATAMIENTOS QUÍMICOS PARA REMOCIÓN DE ORGÁNICOS, MEDIANTE RMN 1H Y QUIMIOMETRÍA
title_full MODELADO DE PREDICCIÓN DE LA EFECTIVIDAD DE TRATAMIENTOS QUÍMICOS PARA REMOCIÓN DE ORGÁNICOS, MEDIANTE RMN 1H Y QUIMIOMETRÍA
title_fullStr MODELADO DE PREDICCIÓN DE LA EFECTIVIDAD DE TRATAMIENTOS QUÍMICOS PARA REMOCIÓN DE ORGÁNICOS, MEDIANTE RMN 1H Y QUIMIOMETRÍA
title_full_unstemmed MODELADO DE PREDICCIÓN DE LA EFECTIVIDAD DE TRATAMIENTOS QUÍMICOS PARA REMOCIÓN DE ORGÁNICOS, MEDIANTE RMN 1H Y QUIMIOMETRÍA
title_sort modelado de predicción de la efectividad de tratamientos químicos para remoción de orgánicos, mediante rmn 1h y quimiometría
publisher Universidad Industrial de Santander
series Revista Fuentes El Reventón Energético
issn 1657-6527
2145-8502
publishDate 2013-06-01
description One of the most common problems presented in oil production worldwide are paraffinic deposits, which occur due to changes in the thermodynamic conditions of the original oil. When this material is deposited in the formation, causes a permeability reduction of the flow channels causing a plugging in the perforations, increasing damage to the formation and decreasing the fluid flow. The difficulty in finding new reserves, has led the industry to focus on mature fields in order to increase the recovery factor. Historically Colorado Field, has presented precipitation and deposition of paraffin; this is evidenced by the drastic fall of the production and in the periodical cleaning processes and closure of wells. One of the most common method used for removing of paraffin is the chemical treatment, which requires a previous analysis and compatibility tests to determine the feasibility of the chemical being injected. This research headed to the developing a prediction model for the effectiveness results of chemical treatments for removing of paraffin from the results obtained by the 1H-NMR technique, Chemometrics and compatibility testing. The development of this research helped to define the most significant functional groups presented in the chemical treatments feasible to apply for paraffin deposits remotion of the Mugrosa formation of Colorado Field and leaves a base for development of new products; also poses a methodology for the selection of new chemical treatments using a statistical model for predicting, preventing routine testing with rock and fluids, saving time and resources, this can be replicated to other fields with similar problems.
topic Reservoir damage
1H NMR
Chemometrics
functional groups
Chemical treatments
Organics deposits
Paraffin
url https://revistas.uis.edu.co/index.php/revistafuentes/article/view/3610/3796
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