2014 AIChE Annual Meeting
(350f) Development of High-Pressure High-Temperature Crude Oil Equation of State
Authors
Isaac Gamwo - Presenter, National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), Research & Innovation Center
Ward A. Burgess, National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), Office of Research and Development, Department of Energy
Deepak Tapriyal, U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory
Hseen Baled, University of Pittsburgh
Babatunde Bamgbade, National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), Office of Research and Development, Department of Energy
Robert M. Enick, University of Pittsburgh
Mark McHugh, Virginia Commonwealth University
Yue Wu, Virginia Commonwealth University
We describe a collaborative effort to accelerate the development of Equations of State (EOS) to predict density and viscosity of crude oils at temperatures up to 533 K and pressures up to 276 MPa. These conditions are consistent with reservoirs encountered in ultra deep formations such as in the Gulf of Mexico. The collaboration is organized by the U.S. Department of Energy-National Energy Technology Laboratory and two universities (University of Pittsburgh and Virginia Commonwealth University). This is being done by conducting well-defined validation experiments and by developing cubic and SAFT-based mathematical expressions for density. The net result of this effort will be a suite of validated equations of state for crude oil at high temperature and high pressure conditions.