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Revision as of 12:51, 13 December 2017
Brief
The P/Z plot is a plot of P/z versus Reservoir cumulative gas production, Gp.
The interpretation technique is fitting the data points with the straight line to estimate GIIP.
The P/Z plot is based on the Gas Material Balance equation.
Math & Physics
Applying Real Gas EOS at reservoir conditions:
(1)
Applying Real Gas EOS at standard conditions:
(2)
Dividing eq. 2 by eq. 1 and rearranging:
(3)
Applying eq. 3 for initial conditions and for any point in time:
Applying eq. 3 for any point in time:
Therefore at any time:
Or:
Thus a plot of P/z vs cumulative produced gas is a straight line intersecting X axis at GIIP.
Discussion
P/Z plot is a part of the Reservoir Management workflow in the E&P Portal used to estimate Reservoirs GIIP and recovery.
Example 1. Multiple Reservoirs on the same P/Z plot in the E&P Portal
Gas Flowing Material Balance is the more advanced tool to determine the Reservoirs GIIP and recovery as well as Well's EUR and JD.
Workflow
- Upload the data required
- Go to the Reservoir Management -> Performance Plots
- Select the Reservoirs you want to see and the Data range and click "Search"
- Scroll down the Performance Plots to see the P/Z plot
Data Required
Nomenclature
= gas initially in place, scf
= cumulative gas produced, scf
= reservoir pressure (changing), psia
= initial reservoir pressure (constant), psia
= pressure at standard conditions, psia
= initial reservoir temperature (constant), °R
= reservoir temperature (constant), °R
= temperature at standard conditions (constant), °R
= volume of gas in reservoir converted to standard conditions (changing), scf
= reservoir volume (constant), ft3
= gas compressibility factor (changing), dimensionless
= initial gas compressibility factor (constant), dimensionless