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:<math> GIIP </math> = gas initially in place, scf | :<math> GIIP </math> = gas initially in place, scf | ||
:<math> G_p </math> = cumulative gas produced, scf | :<math> G_p </math> = cumulative gas produced, scf | ||
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| + | <ref name=DakeF>{{cite book | ||
| + | |last1= Dake |first1=L.P. | ||
| + | |title=Fundamentals of reservoir engineering | ||
| + | |date=1978 | ||
| + | |publisher=Elsevier Science | ||
| + | |place=Amsterdam, Hetherlands | ||
| + | |isbn=0-444-41830-X | ||
| + | }}</ref> | ||
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[[Category:E&P Portal]] | [[Category:E&P Portal]] | ||
Revision as of 12:16, 28 March 2018
Brief
The general form the Oil Material Balance equation was first published by Schilthuis in 1941.
Math & Physics
Production mechanism - gas compressibility only:
See also
Nomenclature
= gas formation volume factor, ft3/scf
= initial gas formation volume factor, ft3/scf
= gas initially in place, scf
= cumulative gas produced, scf
References
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