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[[3 Phase IPR]] equation was derived by Petrobras based on combination of [[Vogel's IPR]] equation for oil flow and constant productivity for water flow <ref name=KermitBrown1984/>.  | [[3 Phase IPR]] equation was derived by Petrobras based on combination of [[Vogel's IPR]] equation for oil flow and constant productivity for water flow <ref name=KermitBrown1984/>.  | ||
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Revision as of 07:18, 11 April 2019
Contents
Three-phase Inflow Performance Relationship
3 Phase IPR calculates IPR curve for oil wells producing water.
3 Phase IPR equation was derived by Petrobras based on combination of Vogel's IPR equation for oil flow and constant productivity for water flow [1].
3 Phase IPR curve is determined geometrically from those equations considering the fractional flow of oil and water [1].
Math and Physics
Oil well IPR equation
- Darcy's law equation for the single-phase flow of incompressible liquid:
 
- Vogel's IPR two-phase flow equation (oil + gas) and it's combination with single phase liquid
 - 3 Phase IPR three-phase flow equation (oil + gas + water)
 
Gas well IPR equation
- Darcy's law gas inflow equation:
 
- C and n equation
 
IPR calculator software
- PQplot nodal analysis software is used to calculate the IPR curves. PQplot is available online at www.pengtools.com.
 - Excel
 - other
 
Nomenclature
 = formation volume factor, bbl/stb
 = dimensionless productivity index, dimensionless
 = permeability times thickness, md*ft
 = average reservoir pressure, psia
 = average reservoir pseudopressure, psia2/cP
 = well flowing pressure, psia
 = average well flowing pseudopressure, psia2/cP
 = flowing rate, stb/d
 = gas rate, MMscfd
 = temperature, °R
Greek symbols
 = viscosity, cp
References
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