Characterisation of Oil-Gas Mixtures by Raman Spectroscopy

Susanne Brunsgaard Hansen (Invited author), Rolf W. Berg (Invited author), Erling Halfdan Stenby (Invited author)

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Abstract

During oil- and gas exploration it is of importance to acquire information like composition and PVT properties at an early stage. At present analysis is done from considerable amounts of sample (litre scale) that need transportation to special laboratories. This procedure is very time consuming. The present project deals with development of a technique for quick analysis of oil-gas mixtures. The main emphasis is laid on characterisation of gas phases in equilibrium with oil at high pressures and high temperatures by Raman spectroscopy. The Raman technique has a great potential of being useful, due to its advantage of being, e.g. a non-destructive method. The spectra are obtained without touching the sample and only small amounts of sample are necessary (millilitres scale).
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDansk Kemiingeniørkonference DK2, 24.-26 May 2004, DTU, Technical University of Denmark : Proceedings
Number of pages201
Place of PublicationKongens Lyngby, DK
PublisherInstitut for Kemiteknik, DTU
Publication date2004
ISBN (Print)87-91435-05-6
Publication statusPublished - 2004
EventDansk Kemiingeniørkonference - Lyngby, Denmark
Duration: 24 May 200426 May 2004

Conference

ConferenceDansk Kemiingeniørkonference
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityLyngby
Period24/05/200426/05/2004

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