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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 13–17, 1999
Paper Number: PETSOC-99-47
... Abstract In a miscible CO 2 flood, multicontact miscibility between the injected CO 2 and the reservoir fluid can be achieved at pressures greater than a minimum value. This minimum miscibility pressure (MMP) is a key parameter for assessing the applicability and design of a miscible gas...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 7–9, 1998
Paper Number: PETSOC-98-75
... resolution and inaccurate types of imaging equipment, such as CT scans, MRI, etc., which often have limited utility for full reservoir temperature and pressure evaluations. Acoustic technology has been med in the past to determine accurate phase transitions in bulk samples of reservoir fluid. This paper...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 7–10, 1997
Paper Number: PETSOC-97-80
... application when high accuracy and automation are required. In the new state of the art Acoustic Resonance Technology (ART) system at Hycal Energy Research Laboratories Ltd., two acoustic transducers are used, one to stimulate and the other to detect normal mode vibrations of reservoir fluids in a small...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 6–8, 1995
Paper Number: PETSOC-95-43
... fluids in an unfractured well, can significantly impair theflow of reservoir fluids. When fluid flow from the reservoir into the wellbore is radial, the majority of the pressure losses ccur near the wellbore. Any permeability damage in this region will further increase the pressure drop and greatly...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 6–8, 1995
Paper Number: PETSOC-95-36
... that is trapped under the packers. The objective of the initial shut-in is to capture an initial reservoir pressure. The final flow withdraws a known quantity of reservoir fluid and creates a pressure transient into the reservoir. The final shut-in records the rate at which the reservoir pressure recovers...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, May 8–11, 1993
Paper Number: PETSOC-93-54
... in a recombination. Introduction Obtaining representative reservoir fluid samples has become of increasing importance in the development and exploitation of oil and gas condensate reservoirs. This is especially true of reservoirs where extensive computer simulations are used to scope out developmental strategies...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 11–15, 1988
Paper Number: PETSOC-88-39-66
... system that changes as it is being depleted. It is essential to be able to predict the physical properties of the reservoir fluid that will exist and govern that production process. Some of the predictive techniques available to the reservoir engineer are used for: prediction or original oil in place...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 11–15, 1988
Paper Number: PETSOC-88-39-42
... composition reservoir fluid upstream oil & gas condensate reservoir production control production rate bottomhole pressure reservoir simulation reservoir surveillance two-phase region steady-state theory equation of state production monitoring mole fraction criteria two-phase steady-state...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 1–4, 1985
Paper Number: PETSOC-85-36-2
... annual technical meeting nitrogen project recovery process enhanced recovery nitrogen reservoir fluid application recovery technique screening guide oil recovery technical meeting economics petroleum society CASES AND ECONOMICS FOR IMPROVED OIL AND GAS RECOVERY USING NITROGEN J.P. CLANCY...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, May 7–11, 1973
Paper Number: PETSOC-73-103
... on pressure, reservoir fluid and well potential. Accurate pressure data are required for hydrodynamic studies during the exploration phase, and as a starting point for reservoir studies. Knowledge of reservoir fluids, if hydrocarbons, is needed for reservoir description and production facility design...

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