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[[HCPV]] stands for hydrocarbon pore volume. Equals to the volume of reservoir hydrocarbons at the downhole conditions. | [[HCPV]] stands for hydrocarbon pore volume. Equals to the volume of reservoir hydrocarbons at the downhole conditions. | ||
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:<math> HCPV = A * h * \phi * S_o</math> | :<math> HCPV = A * h * \phi * S_o</math> | ||
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:<math> S_{wc} </math> = Connate water saturation, fraction | :<math> S_{wc} </math> = Connate water saturation, fraction | ||
:<math> S_{orw} </math> = Residual oil saturation, fraction | :<math> S_{orw} </math> = Residual oil saturation, fraction | ||
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+ | ==HCPV for Blocks and Patterns== | ||
+ | :<math> HCPV = A * AVERAGE(h * \phi * S_o)</math> | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 17:27, 2 April 2022
Brief
HCPV stands for hydrocarbon pore volume. Equals to the volume of reservoir hydrocarbons at the downhole conditions.
Equation
where
- = Area, m2
- = Net pay, oil saturated thickness, m
- = Hydrocarbon pore volume, m3
- = Porosity, fraction
- = Oil saturation, fraction
Related definitions
Pore volume:
Movable pore volume:
where
- = Connate water saturation, fraction
- = Residual oil saturation, fraction
HCPV for Blocks and Patterns
See Also