Development of an integrated RFID-IC technology for on-line viscosity measurements in enhanced oil recovery processes

Abstract This paper deals with on line viscosity measurements using integrated circuit technology, and is building on a previous paper on the use radio frequency identifier (RFID) technology for determining dielectric coefficients. It is asserted that the progress in RFID technology and integrated c...

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Main Authors: Anas. M. Hassan, M. Ayoub, M. Eissa, T. Musa, Hans Bruining, Pacelli Zitha
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-03-01
Series:Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13202-019-0638-5
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author Anas. M. Hassan
M. Ayoub
M. Eissa
T. Musa
Hans Bruining
Pacelli Zitha
author_facet Anas. M. Hassan
M. Ayoub
M. Eissa
T. Musa
Hans Bruining
Pacelli Zitha
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description Abstract This paper deals with on line viscosity measurements using integrated circuit technology, and is building on a previous paper on the use radio frequency identifier (RFID) technology for determining dielectric coefficients. It is asserted that the progress in RFID technology and integrated circuits, in particular in micro–electro–mechanical system (MEMS) makes it possible to combine them to perform physico-chemical property measurements using devices on centimeter scale. It can even be expected that these devices can be made increasingly smaller. An important property of interest is the viscosity, in this specific case, for the use of Arabic gum in enhanced oil recovery. Arabic gum, is an environmentally acceptable natural product. Natural-polymer solutions  1000 [ppm] are more viscous and therefore more efficient oil displacement agents. They require less invested exergy than non-viscosified water to recover oil. However, polymers, in particular environmentally acceptable natural-polymers (e.g., Guar–Arabic gum) available in large quantities in India and Sudan, are susceptible to microbial degradation. It is therefore important to monitor its quality at the injection and production side for real-time quality control. Natural-polymers based on plant products are promising EOR agents. They may have a lower environmental footprint because of the biodegradability. To provide a proof of concept, we use a state of the art acoustic wave sensor (AWS), which can determine acoustic viscosities. It is asserted that RFID technology can be used to record the acoustic wave signal (SenGenuity vismart acoustic wave Sensor AWS) to determine the viscosity at some distance (meters) away from the measurement device. A calibration with solutions of known viscosity behavior (i.e., Glycerol) can be used to relate the acoustic viscosity to the dynamic viscosity. We can calibrate the acoustic wave sensor using Guar–Arabic gum solutions to measurements with the Anton Paar viscometer (MCR-302). For the glycerol solution we also compare to reported literature data. The Newtonian viscosity measurements of the Paar density meter, and the literature values agree within a few percent. These favorable comparisons, are an important step in developing a methodology that allows cutting edge RFID-IC technology for real-time non-contact monitoring of viscosity degradation.
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spelling doaj.art-8576b39e93d544ce9f2ae367a8171d8f2022-12-22T03:52:32ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology2190-05582190-05662019-03-01942605261210.1007/s13202-019-0638-5Development of an integrated RFID-IC technology for on-line viscosity measurements in enhanced oil recovery processesAnas. M. Hassan0M. Ayoub1M. Eissa2T. Musa3Hans Bruining4Pacelli Zitha5Department of Petroleum Engineering, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP)Department of Petroleum Engineering, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP)Department of Petroleum Engineering, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP)College of Petroleum Engineering and Technology, SUST, Sudan University of Science and TechnologyCivil Engineering and Geosciences, TU DelftCivil Engineering and Geosciences, TU DelftAbstract This paper deals with on line viscosity measurements using integrated circuit technology, and is building on a previous paper on the use radio frequency identifier (RFID) technology for determining dielectric coefficients. It is asserted that the progress in RFID technology and integrated circuits, in particular in micro–electro–mechanical system (MEMS) makes it possible to combine them to perform physico-chemical property measurements using devices on centimeter scale. It can even be expected that these devices can be made increasingly smaller. An important property of interest is the viscosity, in this specific case, for the use of Arabic gum in enhanced oil recovery. Arabic gum, is an environmentally acceptable natural product. Natural-polymer solutions  1000 [ppm] are more viscous and therefore more efficient oil displacement agents. They require less invested exergy than non-viscosified water to recover oil. However, polymers, in particular environmentally acceptable natural-polymers (e.g., Guar–Arabic gum) available in large quantities in India and Sudan, are susceptible to microbial degradation. It is therefore important to monitor its quality at the injection and production side for real-time quality control. Natural-polymers based on plant products are promising EOR agents. They may have a lower environmental footprint because of the biodegradability. To provide a proof of concept, we use a state of the art acoustic wave sensor (AWS), which can determine acoustic viscosities. It is asserted that RFID technology can be used to record the acoustic wave signal (SenGenuity vismart acoustic wave Sensor AWS) to determine the viscosity at some distance (meters) away from the measurement device. A calibration with solutions of known viscosity behavior (i.e., Glycerol) can be used to relate the acoustic viscosity to the dynamic viscosity. We can calibrate the acoustic wave sensor using Guar–Arabic gum solutions to measurements with the Anton Paar viscometer (MCR-302). For the glycerol solution we also compare to reported literature data. The Newtonian viscosity measurements of the Paar density meter, and the literature values agree within a few percent. These favorable comparisons, are an important step in developing a methodology that allows cutting edge RFID-IC technology for real-time non-contact monitoring of viscosity degradation.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13202-019-0638-5RFID technologyIntegrated circuit (IC)Acoustic wave sensor (AWS)Viscosity degradationEnhanced oil Recovery (EOR)Natural-polymer (Guar–Arabic gum) solution
spellingShingle Anas. M. Hassan
M. Ayoub
M. Eissa
T. Musa
Hans Bruining
Pacelli Zitha
Development of an integrated RFID-IC technology for on-line viscosity measurements in enhanced oil recovery processes
Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
RFID technology
Integrated circuit (IC)
Acoustic wave sensor (AWS)
Viscosity degradation
Enhanced oil Recovery (EOR)
Natural-polymer (Guar–Arabic gum) solution
title Development of an integrated RFID-IC technology for on-line viscosity measurements in enhanced oil recovery processes
title_full Development of an integrated RFID-IC technology for on-line viscosity measurements in enhanced oil recovery processes
title_fullStr Development of an integrated RFID-IC technology for on-line viscosity measurements in enhanced oil recovery processes
title_full_unstemmed Development of an integrated RFID-IC technology for on-line viscosity measurements in enhanced oil recovery processes
title_short Development of an integrated RFID-IC technology for on-line viscosity measurements in enhanced oil recovery processes
title_sort development of an integrated rfid ic technology for on line viscosity measurements in enhanced oil recovery processes
topic RFID technology
Integrated circuit (IC)
Acoustic wave sensor (AWS)
Viscosity degradation
Enhanced oil Recovery (EOR)
Natural-polymer (Guar–Arabic gum) solution
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13202-019-0638-5
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