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Measurements of Phase Behavior

(Routine PVT Testing)

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Objectives

Understand
• Definition of PVT properties

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• Procedures of lab measurements
• Calculation or data processing
• Trend of properties

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Contents

• Equipment – PVT system


• Recombination of surface samples

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• Constant composition expansion
• Differential liberation
• Separator test
• Constant volume depletion

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DBR Phase Behavior Equipment
PVT System
• Pressure: displacement
pump

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• Volume: cathetometer
• Temperature: oven

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Positive Displacement Pump

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PVT Cell and Volume Determination

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PVT Samples

• Bottom hole sample


– Preferred

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• Well head sample
– Not recommended unless single phase at wellhead
• Surface sample
– Recombination

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PVT Testing Sequence
Sample Restoration

Composition

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CCE

Gas Condensate
Black Oil
or Volatile Oil
DL CVD

Separator Test Separator Test

Viscosity Viscosity
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Recombination of Separator Samples

ƒ For saturated reservoir: saturation pressure is the


reservoir pressure and that is the parameter we

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target for recombination.
ƒ For under saturated reservoir: GOR is the target
for recombination.
9 Production data required for recombination: GOR

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Recombination Setup

DBR JEFRI
Recombination Cell

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Temperature DBR JEFRI
Controlled Sample
Oven Boundary Cylinders

Sep. Sep.
Oil Gas
Pressure Gauge

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DBR JEFRI Injection Pump


Recombination of Separator Samples
(Continued)
• Once the separator liquid/gas have been proportioned
together, the mixture is pressurized to a pressure higher
than the estimated (or known) saturation pressure and

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agitated, all at the reservoir temperature. Light oil takes
as little as few hours to equilibrate and heavy oil takes
several weeks to equilibrate.

• Once the recombined sample is homogeneous, its


composition is analyzed by single stage flash. Then
compare with the calculated composition from the
separator sample compositions.

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Composition of Recombined Sample

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Constant Composition Expansion ( CCE)
CME, P-V Relation

„ Saturation pressure

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„ Phase volumes
„ Bulk density (2-phase) Masstotal/ Vtotal
„ Single phase compressibility
„ Relative volume Vtotal/Vsaturation

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CCE for a Black Oil – An Isothermal Process

Gas

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Oil

Oil Oil

Liq Liq Liq Liq Liq

P1 P2 < P1 P3 < P2 P4 < P3 P5 < P4

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Phase Diagram (PT)
Medium Oil

1φ L

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Pressure

Ps

Ps

2φ VL
90

80 70 60 50

Temperature
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Graphical Estimation of Black Oil Bubble
Point Pressure
4500

4000
Psat = 2280.5 psig

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Vsat = 65.83 cm3
3500
Pressure (psig)

Single Phase
3000 Two Phase

2500

2000

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1500
63 64 65 66 67 68 69
Total Volume (cm3)
Response of Bubble Point on SDS

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Black Oil CCE Data Table
Black Oil PVT Study
Constant Composition Expansion @ Tres

Pressure Liquid Relative Liquid Compressibility Y-


(psia) Volume % Volume Density Co Function
3 -6 -1
(%) Vr =Vtot/Vsat (g/cm ) (10 psi ) Value

8000 100.00 0.955 0.729 6.8


7400 100.00 0.959 0.726 7.4

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6800 100.00 0.964 0.723 8.1
6200 100.00 0.969 0.719 8.8
5600 100.00 0.974 0.715 9.7
5000 100.00 0.980 0.711 10.5
4400 100.00 0.986 0.706 11.5
3700 100.00 0.995 0.700 12.7
Psat 3300 100.00 1.000 0.697 13.4
3100 96.40 1.020 3.317
2500 84.72 1.105 3.054
1900 70.74 1.264 2.790
1300 53.11 1.610 2.524
700 30.66 2.653 2.248

Psat - P
Vr = a+ b exp(-P/c) P - psia Y=
P(V/Vsat - 1)
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b= 0.14561416
c= 6693.0791 - d(lnVr)
Co =
Y-Function is only valid for Pressures < Psat dP
Equations for the Relative Volume and Fluid Compressibility are only valid for Pressures > Psat
CCE for Gas Condensate

Gas

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Oil Oil

P1 P2 < P1 P3 < P2 P4 < P3 P5 < P4

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Phase Diagram (PT)
Gas Condensate

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1φ L 1φ G

C
Ps
Pressure

Ps

2φ VL
90

80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 Ps

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Temperature
Gas Condensate CCE Table

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Liquid Dropout from a CCE (Gas Condensate)

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18 ƒ ƒ
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12 ƒ
% Liquid

10 ƒ
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8

4 ƒ
Cloud seen at ~ 5000 psia
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0 ƒ • • • • •
500 1500 2500 3500 4500 5500 6500
Pressure (psia)

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Differential Liberation (DL)

Designed to simulate a pressure depletion process


„ All gas generated below the bubble point is assumed
to be produced

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Measured Data
„ Gas oil ratio (GOR) / Liberated Gas
„ Formation volume factor, Bo
„ Gas properties: MW, density, Z, Bg
„ Liquid properties: density, viscosity

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Schematic Representation of a Differential
Liberation Experiment
Gas Off

V4 = V3 = V2 < Vsat

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V1 = Vsat

V3 = V2 < Vsat

V5 < V4 < Vsat


V2 < Vsat

P1 = Psat P2 < Psat P2 < Psat P2 < Psat P3 < P2 < Psat
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DL Oil Property Table

DIFFERENTIAL LIBERATION TEST - LIQUID PHASE PROPERTIES

GOR Data Liquid Data

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Pressure Cumulative Produced Solution Gas GOR Calculated Oil Oil Viscosity Ratio
(psia) 1 1 2 3
GOR RS Oil Density FVF Viscosity Oil/Gas
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(scf/STB) (scf/STB) (g/cm ) (bbl/STB) (mPa-s)

3300 0 824 0.697 1.456 0.38


2500 211 613 0.721 1.363 0.46 22.6
1700 393 431 0.745 1.282 0.57 33.2
1000 536 288 0.766 1.218 0.73 47.9
500 633 191 0.782 1.173 0.93 65.6
15 824 0 0.815 1.036 1.87 171.6

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Dead Oil Density at STD Conditions (60°F & 15.0 psia) 0.844 g/cm ; 36.1 °API
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Gas Volume @ STD / Residual Oil @ STD
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BO, Reservoir Oil Volume @ P,T per Unit Volume of Residual Oil @ STD
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Gas Viscosity Calculated from Lee et al. correlation

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DL Gas Property Table

DIFFERENTIAL LIBERATION TEST - VAPOR PHASE PROPERTIES

Vapor Data Total


Pressure Vapor Vapor Vapor Z Gas Total Two Phase Calculated

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(psia) 1 2 3 4 6
Density MW Gravity Factor FVF FVF Co Gas Viscosity
3 3 -6 -1 (mPa-s)
(g/cm ) (g/gmol) (air=1) (ft /scf) (bbl/STB) (10 psi )

3300 - - - - - 1.5 - -
2500 20.390 20.4 0.707 0.875 0.0066 1.6 853 0.0203
1700 20.050 20.1 0.695 0.884 0.0097 1.8 1222 0.0172
1000 20.420 20.4 0.708 0.910 0.0171 2.5 2248 0.0153
500 22.010 22.0 0.763 0.939 0.0352 4.2 5447 0.0142
15.0 49.220 49.2 1.707 0.989 1.2580 136.0 847205 0.0109

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Vapor Phase MW/MW Air
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Z=PV/nRT
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BG, Reservoir Gas Volume @ P,T / Gas Volume @ STD
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BT , Oil FVF + [(Total liberated gas)* Gas FVF]
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Co=-1/Bo [(dBo/dP)-BG(dRs/dP)]
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Lee et al. Correlation (Lee A., Gonzales M.H., Eakin B.E., JPT, 997-1000, Aug., 1966)

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GOR Plot

Solution GOR (Rs) as a Function of Pressure


900

800

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Gas Oil Ratio (scf/STB)

600

500

400

300

200

100

0
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000

Pressure (psia)

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Liquid Viscosity Plot

Oil Viscosity as a Function of Pressure


2

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Oil Viscosity (cP)

0.5

0
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000

Pressure (psia)

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Liquid Density Plot

Oil Density as a Function of Pressure


0.9

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Oil Density (g/ml)

0.7

0.6
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000

Pressure (psia)

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Formation Volume Factor Plot

Bo as a Functions of Pressure
1.5

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1.3
Bo (cf/scf)

1.2

1.1

1
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000

Pressure (psia)

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Constant Volume Depletion (CVD)

Designed to simulate a pressure depletion process –


Volatile oil and gas condensate

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„ Only gas is produced below the saturation pressure

Measured Data
„ Produced gas volumes
„ Liquid volume fraction
„ Gas properties: MW, density, Z, Bg
„ Liquid properties: density, viscosity
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Constant Volume Depletion for a Gas
Condensate
Gas off

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V1 = Vsat

V2 > Vsat

V4 > Vsat
V3 = Vsat
Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas

Oil
Oil
Oil Oil

P1 = Psat P2 < Psat P2 P2 P3 < P2 < Psat


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CVD Data Tables for a Gas Condensate

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Multi-Stage Separator Test

Simulates the Surface Separation Process


„ In the past several were run to optimize separation
conditions (liquid yield)

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Measured Data
„ GOR – total and separator
„ Gas properties, MW, density, Z factor, heating value,
plant liquids, etc.
„ Liquid formation volume factor
„ Liquid properties, density, etc.

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SCHEMATIC OF A TWO STAGE SEPARATOR
Gas Standards are:
GOR SCF/Sep BBL T° = 15°C
@ Tr , Pr P° = 1 atm
Gas

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G

Oil GOR SCF/Sep BBL


T1 , P1 @T° , P°
G
L

1st Stage T2 , P2 Oil


Separator Conditions
L (STO)

2nd Stage
Feed Well Head
Ambient Conditions
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Volumetric and Density Data for a Separator
Test

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Quality Assurance

Overall mass balance


Overall mole balance

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Individual component molar balance
Equilibrium

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CONSISTENCY CHECK OF COMPOSITIONAL
DATA (Equilibrium)

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K - value (yi/xi)

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Molecular Weight (g/mol)
Fluid Viscosity

F dv

Resistance to fluid flow A dy

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Newtonian fluid: viscosity invariant with flow rate
Measurement:
– Control flow rate, measure force: capillary viscometer
– Control force, measure flow rate: rolling ball,
electromagnetic viscometer, etc.

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Electromagnetic Viscometer

p1
VV

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Coils
Piston

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Summary

Constant composition expansion

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Differential liberation
Constant volume depletion
Multi-stage separation test
Viscosity

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