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Blog posts: PVT and Flow course - Rate Equation (Darcy) Intro
Rate Equation (Darcy) Intro (20160308 Part 1) We are going to start by talking about Darcy's law. We're going to look at both for for liquid and gas. We'll use Darcy's law to derive what I'm going to call rate equations. Darcy's law gives you the velocity of a flow of fluid in a rock, we don't. . . more
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Gaslift in simple words
Think about it as a force balance equation. Your well is at certain depth. Your reservoir has a certain pressure. Your produced fluid (oil, water, gas) has a certain density, often described as a fluid gradient using psi/ft of depth. If your reservoir pressure is greater than the pressure of the. . . more
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PVT and Flow course - Black-Oil PVT
Black-Oil PVT (20160301 Part 1) Traditional black oil pvt is kind of what we talked about before, where you take the different Liberation tests data together with the multi-state separator test data, you could also include the constant composition expansion data above the bubble point to kind of. . . more
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Collaborative articles on LinkedIn
Collaborative articles are a new way to tap in to the collective knowledge of the LinkedIn community so averyone can learn from experts across professional topics. Collaborative articles are knowledge topics published by LinkedIn with insights and perspectives added by the LinkedIn community.. . . more
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PVT and Flow course - Lab PVT Tests CVD
Lab PVT Tests CVD (20160225 Part 1) The Constant Volume Depletion test. This test is mainly conducted on gas condensates, that's reservoir fluids with a dew point. And it can in a few cases be used for what we'll call very volatile or sometimes we refer to it as near critical oils - oils with. . . more
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