Valko - McCain bubble point pressure correlation
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Valko - McCain bubble point pressure correlation
Valko - McCain is an empirical correlation for the bubble point pressure published in 2003 [1].
Math & Physics
where:
A0 = -4.814074834
A1 = 0.7480913
A2 = 0.1743556
A3 = -0.0206
B0 = 1.27
B1 = -0.0449
B2 = 4.36e-4
B3 = -4.76e-6
C0 = 4.51
C1 = -10.84
C2 = 8.39
C3 = -2.34
D0 = -7.2254661
D1 = 0.043155
D2 = -8.55e-5
D3 = 6.00696e-8
Application range
Example. Calculation of the bubble point pressure
Example source [3]
Input data
 = 60 sm3/sm3 = 60 sm3/sm3
 = 0.85 or 35 API = 0.85 or 35 API
 = 0.75 = 0.75
 = 90C or 363K = 90C or 363K
Calculate bubble point pressure?
Solution
z1=-0.2422
z2=0.0294
z3=0.1122
z4=-0.0594
 = 2.4557 = 2.4557
 = 11.65MPa or 115 atm = 11.65MPa or 115 atm
The solution is available in the online PVT calculator software at www.pengtools.com
Nomenclature
 = oil specific gravity, °API = oil specific gravity, °API
 = coefficients = coefficients
 = coefficients = coefficients
 = coefficients = coefficients
 = coefficients = coefficients
 = bubble point pressure, MPa = bubble point pressure, MPa
 =  solution oil gas ratio, sm3/sm3 =  solution oil gas ratio, sm3/sm3
 = gas specific gravity, dimensionless = gas specific gravity, dimensionless
 = oil specific gravity, dimensionless = oil specific gravity, dimensionless
 = temperature, °K = temperature, °K
References
- ↑ 
Valkó, P. P.; McCain, W.D. (2003). "Reservoir oil bubblepoint pressures revisited; solution gas–oil ratios and surface gas specific gravities." . J. Pet. Sci. Eng. 37 (3–4): 153-169. . J. Pet. Sci. Eng. 37 (3–4): 153-169.
- ↑ 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. . Houston: Energy Tribune Publishing Inc.











