This reservoir fluid is characterized by: GOR less than
1,000 SCF/STB, Density less than 45 ºAPI, Reservoir temperatures less than 250 ºF, Oil FVF less than 2.00 (low shrinkage oils), C7+ composition > 20%, Color of stock tank liquid: Dark green to black Black Oil Reservoir
This reservoir fluid is characterized by: GOR
between1,000-8,000 SCF/STB, Density between 45-60 ºAPI, Oil FVF greater than 2.00 (high shrinkage oils), C7+ composition > 12.5%, Color of stock tank liquid: Light brown to green Volatile Oil Reservoir
This reservoir fluid is characterized by:GOR between
70,000-100,000 SCF/STB, Density greater than 60 ºAPI, C7+ composition < 12.5%, Color of stock tank liquid: Light color Retrograde Gas Reservoir
This reservoir fluid is characterized by:GOR between
50,000-100,000 SCF/STB, No liquid is formed in the reservoir, Separator conditions lie within phase envelope and liquid is produced at surface, C7+ composition < 4%, Color of stock tank liquid: water-white Wet Gas Reservoir
This reservoir fluid is characterized by: GOR greater than
100,000 SCF/STB, No liquid produced at surface, C7+ composition < 0.7%, No liquid Dry Gas Reservoir
Diagrams that are used to visualize the fluid production
path from the reservoir to the surface, help to classify reservoir fluids, and help to develop different strategies to produce oil/gas from the reservoir Pressure-Temperature Diagram
Based on phase diagram, reservoirs can be classified by:
Undersaturated solution-gas reservoirs (bubble point reservoirs), Gas condensate reservoirs (dew-point reservoirs), Gas Reservoirs (single phase) According to Craft and Hawkins that portion of a trap which contains oil and/or gas a as a single hydraulically- connected system. Oil/gas reservoir
Mathematical representation of the physial and flow
properties of the geological trap, the oil and gas it contains, and the aquifer attaced to the trap. Reservoir model
Conversion factor for fields units for OOIP
7758
Conversion factor for field units for GIIP
43560
This reservoir fluid is characterized by: GOR less than
1,000 SCF/STB, Density less than 45 ºAPI, Reservoir temperatures less than 250 ºF, Oil FVF less than 2.00 (low shrinkage oils), C7+ composition > 20%, Color of stock tank liquid: Dark green to black Black Oil Reservoir
This reservoir fluid is characterized by: GOR
between1,000-8,000 SCF/STB, Density between 45-60 ºAPI, Oil FVF greater than 2.00 (high shrinkage oils), C7+ composition > 12.5%, Color of stock tank liquid: Light brown to green Volatile Oil Reservoir
This reservoir fluid is characterized by:GOR between
70,000-100,000 SCF/STB, Density greater than 60 ºAPI, C7+ composition < 12.5%, Color of stock tank liquid: Light color Retrograde Gas Reservoir
This reservoir fluid is characterized by:GOR between
50,000-100,000 SCF/STB, No liquid is formed in the reservoir, Separator conditions lie within phase envelope and liquid is produced at surface, C7+ composition < 4%, Color of stock tank liquid: water-white Wet Gas Reservoir
This reservoir fluid is characterized by: GOR greater than
100,000 SCF/STB, No liquid produced at surface, C7+ composition < 0.7%, No liquid Dry Gas Reservoir Diagrams that are used to visualize the fluid production path from the reservoir to the surface, help to classify reservoir fluids, and help to develop different strategies to produce oil/gas from the reservoir Pressure-Temperature Diagram
Based on phase diagram, reservoirs can be classified by:
Undersaturated solution-gas reservoirs (bubble point reservoirs), Gas condensate reservoirs (dew-point reservoirs), Gas Reservoirs (single phase)
If the initial reservoir pressure pi, is greater than the
bubble-point pressure pb of the reservoir fluid the reservoir is know as? Undersaturated Oil Reservoir
When the initial reservoir pressure is equal to the bubble-
point pressure of the reservoir fluid, the reservoir is called? Saturated Oil Reservoir
If the initial reservoir is below the bubble-point pressure
of the reservoir fluid, the reservoir is know as? Gas-cap Reservoir or two-phase reservoir
In generally, crude oils are commonly classified into the
following types: Ordinary Black oil, Low-shrinkage crude oil, High-shrinkage crude oil, near-critical crude oil
In generally, gas reservoir are commonly classified into
the following types: Retrograge gas condensate, Near-critical gas-condensate, wet gas, dry gas
The constant-composition expansion test can determine
the following parameters: Saturation pressure, isothermal compressibility coefficients of the single-phase fluid, compressibility factors of the gas phase, total hydrocarbon volume as a function of pressure
What are other names given to the constant-
composition? Pressure-volution relations, flash liberation, flash vaporization, or flash expansion.