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Remarks: This correlation is based on the Nomograph to find brine compressibility at reservoir condition

Basic Input: Formation Pressures (psi) 6000 psia Formation Temperature (F): 200 F

Unit Conversions:

psia =

6.894757 kPaa

53

C=

127.4

Notes:

ssibility at reservoir conditions of pressure, temperature and salinity


Salinity (kppm): 0 kppm In-Situ Compressibility (1/psi): 2.8785E-06 1/psi

Remarks: This correlation is based on the Nomograph to find brine density at reservoir conditions of pre
Basic Input: Formation Pressures (psi) 3900 psia Formation Temperature (F): 200 F

Unit Conversions:

psia =

6.894757 kPaa

53

C=

127.4

Notes:

rho (g/cm3)=1.066+7.4*10^(-4)*salinity (kppM)-2.5*10^(-7)*[Temperature(F)+473]^2 + pressure (psi)/ This correlation was established from a nomograph based on the data of USGS Bulletin 1421-C, with for typical downhole temperatures and pressures (25 < P(psi)/[T(F)-80] < 55). It is less accurate outsi

at reservoir conditions of pressure, temperature and salinity


Salinity (kppm): 120 kppm In-Situ Brine Density (g/cm3): 1.06209407 0.45988673 F 10.4148944 kPa/m g/cm3 psi/ft

rature(F)+473]^2 + pressure (psi)/1.9/10^5 ata of USGS Bulletin 1421-C, with an error of 0.004 g/cm3 -80] < 55). It is less accurate outside these limits.

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