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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 21, 2006
Filed:
Dec. 03, 2002
Oliver C. Mullins, Ridgefield, CT (US);
Go Fujisawa, Danbury, CT (US);
Chengli Dong, Sugar Land, TX (US);
Andrew Kurkjian, Sugar Land, TX (US);
John Nighswander, Aberdeenshire, GB;
Toru Terabayashi, Sagamihara, JP;
Satoko Yoshida, Machida, JP;
Hideki Kinjo, Sagamihara, JP;
Henning Groenzin, Lexington, MA (US);
Oliver C. Mullins, Ridgefield, CT (US);
Go Fujisawa, Danbury, CT (US);
Chengli Dong, Sugar Land, TX (US);
Andrew Kurkjian, Sugar Land, TX (US);
John Nighswander, Aberdeenshire, GB;
Toru Terabayashi, Sagamihara, JP;
Satoko Yoshida, Machida, JP;
Hideki Kinjo, Sagamihara, JP;
Henning Groenzin, Lexington, MA (US);
Schlumberger Technology Corporation, Ridgefield, CT (US);
Abstract
A method and apparatus detects dew precipitation and determines dew precipitation onset pressure in a sample of formation fluid located downhole in an oilfield reservoir. In a preferred embodiment, the method includes (a) isolating a sample of formation fluid downhole; (b) illuminating the sample downhole with fluorescence excitation light; (c) measuring at least one characteristic of fluorescence short from the sample; (d) reducing pressure on the sample; (e) repeating steps (b) to (d); (f) detecting dew precipitation when a change is detected in a parameter that is a function of the at least one characteristic of fluorescence emission; and (g) setting dew precipitation onset pressure equal to pressure on the sample when the change in the parameter is detected. The parameter preferably is a function of fluorescence intensity and fluorescence red shift, and the change is an increase in fluorescence intensity and detection of fluorescence red shift. Also, the function includes a ratio of a measured intensity at a first wavelength to a reference intensity, and the reference intensity is a function of a measured intensity at a second wavelength.