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:<math> SG_o </math> = oil specific gravity, dimensionless | :<math> SG_o </math> = oil specific gravity, dimensionless | ||
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Revision as of 13:49, 26 July 2017
Contents
Brief
McCain is an empirical correlation for the oil density published in 1995 [1].
Math & Physics
Pseudoliquid density:
Apparent liquid density:
Next pseudoliquid density:
Iterate until pseudoliquid densities are equal.
Adjust density to the pressure of interest:
where
Adjust density to the temperature of interest:
where
Adjust density above the bubble point pressure:
Discussion
Application range
Description of the Data Used[1]:
Number of data sets = 684
Nomenclature
- = coefficient
- = coefficient
- = coefficient
- = pressure, psia
- = solution gas-oil ratio, scf/stb
- = gas specific gravity, dimensionless
- = oil specific gravity, dimensionless
- = temperature, °F
- = coefficient
- = oil density, lbm/bbl
- = pseudoliquid formed by recombination of surface gas and liquid at standard conditions, lbm/bbl
- = apparent density of surface gas if it were a liquid, lbm/bbl
- = liquid density at reservoir pressure and 60°F, lbm/bbl
- = adjustment to liquid density due to pressure, lbm/bbl
- = adjustment to liquid density due to temperature, lbm/bbl
Subscripts
- b - bubble point
- od - dead oil
- os - saturated oil
- o - undersaturated oil
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 McCain, W.D. Jr.; Hill, N. C. (1995). "Correlations for Liquid Densities and Evolved Gas Specific Gravities for Black Oils During Pressure Depletion". Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE-30773-MS).
- ↑ McCain, W.D. Jr. (1990). Properties of Petroleum Fluids (2 ed.). Oklahoma: PennWell Corp. ISBN 978-0878143351.