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What PVT model to use for reservoir simulation. Black oil or Compositional?

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Check this table:

Reservoir Fluid Process Black Oil model EOS (compositional model)
Black Oil (Missing Intermediate Components) Primary Depletion/Waterflood usual choice possible but less likely
Gas Injector (Separator Gas) well suited possible but less likely
Enriched Gas Injection unsuitable or unlikely usual choice
Miscible Injection unsuitable or unlikely usual choice
Volatile Oil Primary Depletion/Waterflood possible but less likely usual choice
Gas Injector (Separator Gas) unsuitable or unlikely usual choice
Enriched Gas Injection unsuitable or unlikely usual choice
Miscible Injection unsuitable or unlikely usual choice
Gas Condensate Depletion (Blowdown) unsuitable or unlikely usual choice
Gas Recycle (above Dew Point) unsuitable or unlikely usual choice
Gas Recycle (below Dew Point) unsuitable or unlikely usual choice
Wet Gas Depletion possible but less likely well suited
Dry Gas Depletion well suited unsuitable or unlikely


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