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MB and Reserves Finding
MB and Reserves Finding
MB and Reserves Finding
GAS CONDENSATE
Assignment # 4
April 15, 2013
Problem # 1
Estimate the total initial gas in place, the fraction of the total initial
gas in place that will be produced in the gaseous phase, and the
initial oil (condensate) in place using the data given below.
Pi
h
T
A
Swi
=
=
=
=
=
=
5,500 psia
50 ft
288oF
0.21
1,000 acres
0.32
Primary
separator
Stock tank
gas
Stock tank oil
Specific
gravity of
surface fluids
0.72
Field
production
Separator Conditions
Pressure
Temperature
(psia)
(oF)
200
62
1.230
59,550
scf/STB
415 scf/STB
14.7
60
54.5oAPI
1050 STB/D
14.7
60
Problem # 2
Calculate the initial oil and gas in place per acre-foot for a gas
condensate reservoir for the giving information below.
Initial pressure
Reservoir temperature
Average porosity
Average connate water
Daily tank oil
Oil gravity, 60oF
Daily separator gas
Separator gas gravity
Daily tank gas
Tank gas gravity
=
=
=
=
2740 psia
=
215oF
25%
30%
=
242 STB
o
48.0 API
=
3100 MCF
=
0.650
=
120 MCF
1.20
Problem # 3
To calculate the initial Oil and gas in place from the compositions of
the gas and liquid from the high-pressure separator
Given:
Initial pressure
= 4350 psia
Reservoir temperature
= 217oF
Hydrocarbon porosity
= 17.4 %
Std. cond.
= 15.025 psia, 60oF
Separator gas
= 842,600 SCF/day
Stock tank oil
= 31.1 STB/day
Mol. Wt C7+ in separator liquid
= 185.0
Sp. Gr. C7+ in separator liquid
= 0.8343
Sp. Gr. separator liquid at 880 psig and 60oF
= 0.7675
Separator liquid volume factor
= 1.235 bbl at 880 psia/STB,
both at 60OF
Compositions of high-pressure gas and Liquid = Cols. (2) and (3), Table
(below)
Molar volume at 15.025 psia and 60oF
= 371.2 cu ft/mole
Mole composition of separator fluids
Component
(col. 1)
CO2
C1
C2
C3
i-C3
n-C4
i-C5
n-C6
C6
C7 +
Gas (col. 2)
Liquid (col. 3)
0.0120
0.9404
0.0305
0.0095
0.0024
0.0023
0.0006
0.0003
0.0013
0.0007
1.0000
0.0000
0.2024
0.0484
0.0312
0.0113
0.0196
0.0159
0.0170
0.0384
0.6158
1.0000
Problem # 4
Calculate the centroid elevation and GIIP for the bottom-water dome
reservoir using the following data:
300 bar
100oC
z-factor at midpoint
0.998
Geothermal gradient
0.03 oC/m
Gas gradient
0.02 bar/m
Standard pressure
1.013 bar
Standard temperature
15oC
Problem # 5
(Recoverable Reserves)