Lecture # 15 Properties of Black Oils Definitions (pages )

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Lecture # 15 Properties of Black Oils Definitions (pages 224-240) PETE 310 Lecture # 15 Properties of Black Oils Definitions (pages 224-240)

Phase Diagram of a Black Oil Reservoir

Properties of Black Oils Needed for Reservoir Engineering Calculations: Formation Volume Factor of oil Bo Total Formation Volume Factor of oil Bt Solution Gas oil Ratio Rs Coefficient of Isothermal Compressibility Co

Properties of Black Oils Needed for Reservoir Engineering Calculations: Coefficient of isobaric thermal expansion bo Oil Viscosity mo Interfacial Tension

Learning Goals Understand the behavior of those PVT properties (Bo,Rs,…) vs P and type of fluid (now) Evaluate PVT properties from (later) Field data Laboratory studies Correlations

Definitions Specific gravity of a liquid API gravity

Definitions Formation Volume Factor of Oil Gas out of Solution Surface (Ps,Ts) Gas out of Solution Reservoir (P,T)

Definitions Volume of Oil + Dissolved gas Bo = at Reservoir Pressure & Temp. Volume of Oil entering Stock tank at Tsc, Psc Units = Reservoir barrels (bbl) /Stock tank barrels (STB)

General Shape of Bo Reservoir T = constant Bo Pb Reservoir Pressure

Solution Gas Oil Ratio (Rs) How much gas is dissolved in the oil volume per volume basis Rs depends upon pressure Units [= ] SCF gas /STB oil

General Shape of Solution Gas Oil Ratio (Rs) Reservoir T = constant Rs Pb Reservoir Pressure

Total Formation Volume Factor Bt Hg Gas Oil Pb Bg(Rsb-Rs) Bob Oil Hg Bo

Definition of Bt Also called Two-phase formation volume factor Units… bbl/STB + bbl/SCF * (SCF/STB)

General Shape of Bt Reservoir T = constant Bt Bo, Bt Bt=Bo Bo Pb Reservoir Pressure

Definition of Oil & Gas PVT Properties Separator gas gas Decreasing Pressure Standard Conditions oil STB Bg = Rv = Bo= Rs= P2 P1 P4 P3 Reservoir Definition of Oil & Gas PVT Properties

The Coefficient of Isothermal Compressibility of Oil Provides Instantaneous change of volume with P at constant T Also with molar volume and specific volume

Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (Use in Steam Injection Processes)

Oil Viscosity Viscosity is a measure of the resistance to flow exerted by a fluid This is called dynamic viscosity and has units of centipoise = g mass / 100 sec cm Kinematic viscosity is viscosity / density, units are in centistokes = centipoise /g/cc

Needs of Crude Oil Viscosity Calculation of two-phase flow Gas-lift and pipeline design Calculate oil recovery either from natural depletion or from recovery techniques such as waterflooding and gas-injection processes

Variation of Oil Viscosity T = constant Gas Out of Solution Oil Viscosity Two Phase Flow Single Phase Flow Pb