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Paper presented at the SPE/AAPG/SEG Asia Pacific Unconventional Resources Technology Conference, November 18–19, 2019
Paper Number: URTEC-198201-MS
... with the measured ones. gas injection method PVT measurement calculation prediction minimum miscibility pressure oil component enhanced recovery Phase Behavior gas drive oil density Upstream Oil & Gas pseudoternary diagram composition psig oil-natural gas system two-phase equilibrium data...
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Paper presented at the SPE/AAPG/SEG Asia Pacific Unconventional Resources Technology Conference, November 18–19, 2019
Paper Number: URTEC-198316-MS
... and estimated PSD HB by the Young-Laplace (Y-L) equation. The results show that cumulative pore space filled by brine in spontaneous- and forced-imbibition tests under maximum pressure of 9,500 psig is more that 90% of pore volume (PV), while mercury in MICP test can fill less than 40% of PV under maximum...