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:<math>R_s</math> = 53.24 sm<sup>3</sup>/sm<sup>3</sup> at P = 10 MPa | :<math>R_s</math> = 53.24 sm<sup>3</sup>/sm<sup>3</sup> at P = 10 MPa | ||
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:<math>SG_o</math> = 0.85 or 35 API | :<math>SG_o</math> = 0.85 or 35 API | ||
:<math>SG_g</math> = 0.75 | :<math>SG_g</math> = 0.75 |
Revision as of 07:20, 29 September 2020
Contents
Vasquez and Beggs Oil Compressibility correlation
Vasquez and Beggs is an empirical correlation for the oil compressibility published in 1980[1].
Math & Physics
Example. Calculation of the oil compressibility
Example source [3]
Input data
- = 53.24 sm3/sm3 at P = 10 MPa
- = 90C or 363K
- = 0.85 or 35 API
- = 0.75
Calculate oil compressibility at p = 10 MPa?
Solution
- = 0.002912 MPa-1 or 2.95E-4 atm
The solution is available in the online PVT calculator software model at www.pengtools.com
Nomenclature
- = oil compressibility, MPa-1
- = pressure, MPa
- = solution gas-oil ratio, sm3/sm3
- = gas specific gravity, dimensionless
- = oil specific gravity, dimensionless
- = temperature, °K
References
- ↑ Vasquez, M.; Beggs, H.D. (1980). "Correlations for Fluid Physical Properties Prediction". Journal of Petroleum Technology. Society of Petroleum Engineers. 32 (SPE-6719-PA).
- ↑ Afanasyev, Vitaliy; Moskvin, Igor; Wolcott, Ken; McCain, W.D. (2004). "Practical PVT Calculations for black oils". YUKOS publication.
- ↑ Wolcott, Don (2009). Applied Waterflood Field Development. Houston: Energy Tribune Publishing Inc.