| Publisher |
Society of Petroleum Engineers
| Language | English |
| Document ID | 157360-MS | DOI
 | 10.2118/157360-MS |
| Content Type | Conference Paper |
| Title | Rapid Estimation of Heavy Oil Viscosities Using a Novel Predictive Tool Approach |
| Authors |
A. Bahadori, Southern Cross University, A. Nouri, University of Alberta
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| Source |
SPE Heavy Oil Conference Canada,
12-14 June 2012,
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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| ISBN | 978-1-61399-207-4 |
| Copyright |
2012. Society of Petroleum Engineers
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Discipline Categories | 4 Projects, Facilities and Construction
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Abstract
The viscosity of heavy oils is a critical property in predicting oil recovery.
Viscosity plays an important role in reservoir simulations as well as in
predicting the easiness of fluid flow, selecting a production approach, and
predicting oil recovery. In this work a simple-to-use predictive tool has been
developed to predict the viscosity of heavy oil as a function of temperature as
well as a simple correlating parameter that can be used for heavy oil
characterization. The reported results are the product
of analysis of many heavy oils data collected from the open literature for
various heavy oil fields around the world. The tool developed in this study can
be of immense practical value for petroleum engineers to have a quick check on
the viscosity of
heavy oil without opting for any experimental trials. In particular, petroleum
and production engineers would find the proposed correlation to be
user-friendly with transparent calculations involving no complex
expressions.
Key words: Viscosity, heavy crude oil, Vandermonde matrix, predictive tool
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| Number of Pages | 12 |