Author/Authors :
Evdokimov، نويسنده , , Igor N.، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Asphaltene-based correlations of crude oil properties were analysed for more than 390 recovered (dead) crudes from a new database of the oils of the former USSR, as well as from databases by other authors. For densities, viscosities and pour points the analysis revealed a definite absence of frequently quoted strong linear correlations with asphaltene content and a persistent occurrence of non-linear anomalies for oils with ≈2.5–3 wt.% asphaltenes. As shown by selective filtering of databases, these anomalies most probably are due to the existence of two distinct types of worldʹs crude oils, as classified with respect to their asphaltene-based correlations. Two separate branches also are observed in most correlations for SARA components, for contents of N, S, O, V and Ni. The analysed correlations show definite imprints of biodegradation and of source types. However, a review of various oil alteration processes shows that an apparent subdivision of crudes into two types is most probably due to deasphalting via a natural geochromatography of oils in course of migration, resulting in a selective removal of a well-defined polar asphaltene fraction, distinguished by its low solubility.
Keywords :
Crude Oils , Bulk properties , correlations , Asphaltenes , Deasphalting