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Publisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, June 16–18, 2009
Paper Number: PETSOC-2009-086
... law for steady state flow of an incompressible, single phase fluid and is called the Productivity Index (PI). However, this assumption is valid only above the bubble point pressure. Evinger and Muskat [1] , based on multi-phase flow equations showed that a curved relationship existed between flow...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, June 16–18, 2009
Paper Number: PETSOC-2009-147
... recovery from oil reservoirs which their pressure declined close to the bubble point pressure can present many operational problems and, therefore, severely limit the production rate, From reservoir management perspective, asphaltenes deposition has strong economical impact on oil industry because...
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New Investigations into Carbon Dioxide Flooding by Focusing on Viscosity and Swelling Factor Changes
Publisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, June 17–19, 2008
Paper Number: PETSOC-2008-064
... point pressure of oil is an important property of oil that is sensitive to the GOR. So the better method to get eligible reservoir fluid is mixing the separator oil and gas samples to match the bubble point pressure. We calculated the bubble point pressure in room temperature and reservoir temperature...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, June 17–19, 2008
Paper Number: PETSOC-2008-028
... scale inhibition oilfield chemistry paraffin remediation flocculation precipitate upstream oil & gas production chemistry wax inhibition reservoir oil production interaction coefficient scale remediation asphaltene deposition remediation of hydrates bubble point pressure...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, June 7–9, 2005
Paper Number: PETSOC-2005-029
... content (more than 50 vol%) and relatively low C7+ content, with high bubble point pressure(Bp) and a large difference between reservoir pressure (Pr) and bubble point pressure with a high oil compressibility(Coi more than 16E-6 1/psi). hydrate remediation asphaltene precipitation remediation...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, June 10–12, 2003
Paper Number: PETSOC-2003-058
... cum oil oil field gas-oil ratio oil bubble point pressure modeling & simulation injection pressure bubble point pressure characterization black oil model kpa equation pvt measurement simulation result procedure reservoir simulation kr curve flow in porous media fluid...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, June 11–13, 2002
Paper Number: PETSOC-2002-032
... that represents in situ reservoir fluid. The first is simply related to the rate of production which is directly related to the relative mobility ratio between the gas and oil. Superimposing Figures 1 and 2, as the pressure drops below the bubble-point pressure of the oil, gas will evolve. The gas has a much...