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Q1.

(5 points)
A drygas wellis producing gas at a rate of 1MMSCF/day with the following composition:

Component Mole percent


CH4 70

CzH, 19

CzHs 7

C4H10 4

The averagereservoir pressure and temperature are 2000 psia and 140°F, respectively. Calculate
the following parameters:

1)Specific gravity
2) Flow rate in lb/day
3)Gas density at reservoir conditions in lb/ft3

4) Gas expansion factor in SCE/A3


Compressibility Factors for Natural Gases as a
Function of Pseudoreduced Pressure and Temperature.
Pseudo Reduced Pressure, Pr
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1.1
Pseudo Reduced Temperature
30
1.0 1.0
1.05
20 1.2
19 13 0.95
0.9 -19 4

17 10 5

-1.6
0.8
1.7
zFactor,
Compressibility 15
145
12

0.7 14- 1.6


135 1 3

13 1 4

0.6 1.5
125 15

12 1.6
-17

0.5
1.4
115 20-22

0.4
24 1.3
30 26

0.3
1 05 1.2
0.25 ,30
28
1.1 1.1
2624 Compressibililyof
Nalural Gases
1.0 (Jan. 1, 1941)
1.0
11
105
-14
--13
0.9 0.9
7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Pseudo Reduced Pressure, Pr
Q2. (5 Points)
ean oe of stocktank oil was placed in a laboratory cell. Subsequently, 2.4153 SCF (standard cubic
oas was introduced into the cell. The cell's temperature was raised to
220°F and held
onstant throughout the experiment. The contents were agitated to establish equilibrium between
the gas and liquid phases. Pressure was then increased until the final gas bubble disappeared.
resulting in acell volume of 737 cc and a pressure of 2620 psig.
Followingthis, the pressure in the cell was carefully reduced to 2153 psig, ensuring that no gas
evolved from the oil. This pressure reduction led to an increase in the total cell
CC.
volume to 784.5

In the next step, the pressure was lowered to 1900 psig,


while the oil volume in the cell was
measured at 709 cC, and the gas volume was determined to be 2.666x10-3 ft'.

Calculate the following:

a) The coefficient of isothermal compressibility for this oil at 2153 psig and 220°F in l/psi.
b)The total formation volume factor at 1900 psig and 220°F in bbl/STB.
Q3. (5 points)
les.cvlindrical shape, find the average permeability for the following configuration in terms of
R,Ra, Li, Lz only.

Cement
R2
Cross-section
Viewpoint
R1

Cement(no low) R2
R1

Porous Media

L3 L2
Q4.(5points)
core sample is
onlte permeability of a core sample is being measured by water flooding. The
mountedIin atransparent cylindrical tube, as shown in the figure below, and the air-water surface
is monitored as function of time. The tube is placed in a vertical position and the water is assumed
n flow through the whole coresample, evenly distributed over the surface. Calculate the absolute
permeabilityof the sample using the air-water surface versus time.

Additional data:

Density of water: 1 glcm3


Water viscosity: 1 cp
Thickness of core sample: 2 cm

Time (sec) Height (cm)


Initialheight =100cm
100.0 Water

500 82.0
Core
1000 67.0 h
sample
2000 45.0 Cm

|4000 20.0

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