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Contents
Water compressibility
The formation water (brine) isothermal compressibility data is published in 1990 by McCain[1].
Math and Physics
At pressures above bubble point:
Application range
The correlation is valid through the full range of solids concentrations, temperatures to 260F, and pressures to 5000psia[2].
Example. Calculating water formation volume factor
Example source [1]
Input data
Calculate water formation volume factor at 3176 psia and 165°F?
Solution
Nomenclature
- = water formation volume factor, res bbl/STB
- = pressure, psia
- = Temperature, °F
- = pressure correction, res bbl/STB
- = temperature correction, res bbl/STB
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 McCain, W.D. Jr. (1990). Properties of Petroleum Fluids (2 ed.). Oklahoma: PennWell Corp. ISBN 978-0878143351.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 McCain, W.D. Jr. (1991). "Reservoir-Fluid Property Correlations-State of the Art". Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE-18571-PA).