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titleOfInvention Method for modelling hydrocarbon degradation in an oil deposit
abstract Method for modeling the biodegradation of trapped hydrocarbons in a oil field or trap, by action of the bacterial population in a underlying aquifer. From data relating to the reservoir studied, the shape and height of the tank, the characteristics physical properties of the porous medium, the thickness of the transition zone between hydrocarbons and water, the composition of hydrocarbons, the flow of acceptors of electrons entering the reservoir and population data bacterial in the aquifer, modeling is carried out by discretizing the deposit by a mesh of which each mesh has for height the thickness of the transition zone, and one determines the variation on the height of the deposit, the proportion of heavy fractions of hydrocarbons under the influence of biodegradation by iterative adjustment within each mesh of the bacterial population to the amount of available hydrocarbons, to space porous available, to the amount of electron acceptors present in the reservoir and degradation capabilities of the said population. applications the determination of the composition of oils in a deposit and in particular the location of the heaviest fractions.
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