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== PVT fluid properties calculator == | == PVT fluid properties calculator == | ||
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− | [[:Category:PVT|PVT | + | [[:Category:PVT|PVT calulator]] is the core '''PVT''' engine of the [[:Category: Pengtools | pengtools]]. |
[[:Category:PVT|PVT software]] calculates the main properties of oil, gas and water using a set of black-oil correlations and provides the basic input for any '''Petroleum Engineering''' calculation. | [[:Category:PVT|PVT software]] calculates the main properties of oil, gas and water using a set of black-oil correlations and provides the basic input for any '''Petroleum Engineering''' calculation. | ||
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*Download the chart as an image or data and print (upper-right corner chart’s button) | *Download the chart as an image or data and print (upper-right corner chart’s button) | ||
*Export results table to Excel or other application | *Export results table to Excel or other application | ||
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In this demo we are solving the PVT exercise 11-2 of William McCain's book "The Properties of Petroleum Fluids". | In this demo we are solving the PVT exercise 11-2 of William McCain's book "The Properties of Petroleum Fluids". | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:20, 5 October 2020
Contents
PVT fluid properties calculator
PVT calulator is the core PVT engine of the pengtools.
PVT software calculates the main properties of oil, gas and water using a set of black-oil correlations and provides the basic input for any Petroleum Engineering calculation.
PVT software is available online at www.pengtools.com.
Typical applications
- Calculation of fluid properties for oil, gas and water.
- Generating the PVT model
- Matching the PVT model to the Lab data
- Exporting PVT tables to Excel or reservoir simulator
Main features
- Plots of PVT properties vs pressure at reservoir temperature
- Results table contains values under standard conditions and at pressures between surface atmospheric and reservoir at reservoir temperature
- "Default values" button resets input values to the default values
- Switch between Metric and Field units
- Save/load models to the files and to the user’s cloud
- Share models to the public cloud or by using model’s link
- Export pdf report containing input parameters, calculated values and plots of the PVT properties
- Continue your work from where you stopped: last saved model will be automatically opened
- Download the chart as an image or data and print (upper-right corner chart’s button)
- Export results table to Excel or other application
Flow Diagram
Demo
What to do when you need a PVT model quick? Watch our demo video on how to create a PVT model in 5 min?
In this demo we are solving the PVT exercise 11-2 of William McCain's book "The Properties of Petroleum Fluids".
Fluid properties correlations
Property | Correlation | Reference |
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Bubble point | Valko - McCain | Valkó, P.P. and McCain, W.D. Jr . 2003. Reservoir oil bubblepoint pressures revisited; solution gas–oil ratios and surface gas specific gravities. J. Pet. Sci. Eng. 37 (3–4): 153-169. |
Gas-oil ratio | Velarde | Velarde, J., Blasingame, T.A., and McCain Jr., W.D. 1997. Correlation of Black Oil Properties At Pressures Below Bubble Point Pressure - A New Approach. Presented at the Annual Technical Meeting of CIM, Calgary, Alberta, 8–11 June. PETSOC-97-93. |
Oil compressibility | Vasquez and Beggs | Vasquez, M.; Beggs, H.D. (1980). "Correlations for Fluid Physical Properties Prediction"Free registration required. Journal of Petroleum Technology. Society of Petroleum Engineers. 32 (SPE-6719-PA). |
Oil density | McCain | W.D. McCain, Jr, N.C. Hill: Correlations for Liquid Densities and Evolved Gas Specific Gravities for Black Oils during Pressure Depletion, SPE, 30773, 1995. |
Oil FVF | McCain | W.D. McCain, Jr: The Properties of Petroleum Fluids, Second edition, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1990. |
Oil viscosity | Beggs and Robinson |
Beggs, H. D.; Robinson, J. R. (September 1975). "Estimating the Viscosity of Crude Oil Systems"Free registration required. Journal of Petroleum Technology. 27(09) (SPE-5434-PA). |
Gas oil interfacial tension | Baker and Swerdloff | Baker, O. and Swerdloff, W. 1955. Calculation of Surface Tension 3—Calculating parachor Values. Oil Gas J. (5 December 1955): 141. |
Z factor | Dranchuk | Dranchuk, P.M. and Abou-Kassem, H. 1975. Calculation of Z Factors For Natural Gases Using Equations of State. J Can Pet Technol 14 (3): 34. PETSOC-75-03-03. |
Gas compressibility | Standard equation | http://petrowiki.org/Isothermal_compressibility_of_gases |
Gas FVF | Standard equation | http://petrowiki.org/Gas_formation_volume_factor_and_density |
Gas viscosity | Lee | Lee, A.L., Gonzalez, M.H., and Eakin, B.E. 1966. The Viscosity of Natural Gases. J Pet Technol 18 (8): 997–1000. SPE-1340-PA. |
Gas density | Standard equation | http://petrowiki.org/Gas_formation_volume_factor_and_density |
Water salinity | McCain | McCain Jr., W.D. 1991. Reservoir-Fluid Property Correlations-State of the Art. SPE Res Eng 6 (2): 266-272. SPE-18571-PA. |
Water Formation Volume Factor | McCain | McCain Jr., W.D. 1991. Reservoir-Fluid Property Correlations-State of the Art. SPE Res Eng 6 (2): 266-272. SPE-18571-PA. |
Water density | McCain | McCain Jr., W.D. 1991. Reservoir-Fluid Property Correlations-State of the Art. SPE Res Eng 6 (2): 266-272. SPE-18571-PA. |
Water compressibility | McCain | McCain Jr., W.D. 1991. Reservoir-Fluid Property Correlations-State of the Art. SPE Res Eng 6 (2): 266-272. SPE-18571-PA. |
Water viscosity | McCain | McCain Jr., W.D. 1991. Reservoir-Fluid Property Correlations-State of the Art. SPE Res Eng 6 (2): 266-272. SPE-18571-PA. |
Gas water interfacial tension | Baker and Swerdloff | Baker, O. and Swerdloff, W. 1955. Calculation of Surface Tension 3—Calculating parachor Values. Oil Gas J. (5 December 1955): 141. |
Pages in category "PVT"
The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.