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    Effect of Asphaltene Characteristics on Its Solubility and Overall Stability

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    Complex molecular structure, high impurity content, and self-association tendency of asphaltenes make the determination of their phase behavior very difficult. Because asphaltene phase behavior is indicative of asphaltene stability within the bulk oil, it is very important to understand its stability. Various production and flow assurance challenges related to precipitation of unstable asphaltenes can be prevented by proper comprehension of asphaltene stability. This study provides a data set on 11 different asphaltenes, which helps us to understand the complicated nature of the components of asphaltenes and crude oils that play an important role in maintaining the stability of asphaltenes. In addition to the physical and chemical characterizations, elemental analysis and ΔPS parameter, which is the indication of the solubility of asphaltenes in different solvents of the bulk oil samples, were measured and evaluated. The results of this study show that the presence of paraffinic wax and water within the crude oil samples along with impurities in the form of reservoir fines can greatly affect the stability of asphaltenes. The organometallic content of crude oil destabilizes asphaltenes, whereas a high fine content increases the stability of asphaltenes
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