A New Multi-Sample EOS Model for the Gas Condensate Phase Behavior Analysis

Equations of State EOS are vastly being used to predict the phase behavior of reservoir fluids. The accuracy of EOS modeling technique over conventional correlation models would benefit an improved property prediction of these fluids. Once the crude oil or gas condensate fluid system has been probab...

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Veröffentlicht in:Oil & gas science and technology 2011-11, Vol.66 (6), p.1025-1033
Hauptverfasser: Mehrabian, A., Crespo, F.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Equations of State EOS are vastly being used to predict the phase behavior of reservoir fluids. The accuracy of EOS modeling technique over conventional correlation models would benefit an improved property prediction of these fluids. Once the crude oil or gas condensate fluid system has been probably characterized using limited laboratory tests, its PVT behavior under a variety of conditions can be easily studied. In this paper, the PVT behavior of gas condensate from a reservoir in South Pars retrograde gas field in Iran was modeled using the three-parameter Patel and Teja Equation of State. The multi-sample characterization method is used to arrive at one consistent model for retrograde gas in the whole reservoir. The fluid samples are first analyzed for consistency. To ensure that there is not any abnormal changes in fluid/reservoir properties, and then the consistent fluid data are used to obtain parameters for EOS model. A simplified lumping procedure along with a consistent C12+pseudo-component split using the Pederson splitting method is used for the samples in order to uniquely characterize the heavy fraction component of the reservoir fluid. The results of constant composition expansion and constant volume depletion laboratory tests as well as the experimental dew point pressures are used for EOS tuning. The results demonstrated a very good match of PVT properties predicted using the EOS model with experiment and laboratory tests for this field. These results confirm the usefulness of the EOS tuning on heavy fraction properties for all samples. The EOS model developed for this particular field may be used in simulation studies concerning recovery projects. Les équations d’état (EOS) sont largement utilisées pour prédire le comportement des phases des fluides de réservoir. Par rapport aux modèles classiques de corrélation, la précision des techniques de modélisation par EOS a permis une amélioration des prédictions des propriétés de ces fluides. Lorsque le pétrole brut ou les condensats de gaz ont été correctement caractérisés au moyen d’un nombre limité de tests de laboratoire, leur comportement PVT peut être facilement étudié dans différentes conditions. Dans cet article, le comportement PVT du condensat de gaz d’un réservoir dans le champ de gaz de South Pars en Iran a été modélisé en suivant les équations d’état à trois paramètres de Patel et Teja. La méthode de caractérisation multi-échantillons est utilisée pour obtenir un modèle cohérent po
ISSN:1294-4475
1953-8189
DOI:10.2516/ogst/2011101