Predicting PVT properties of Egyptian crude oils by a modified Soave–Redlich–Kowng equation of state
The study aims to predict the physical properties of Egyptian crude oils using modified Soave–Redlich–Kowng equation of state. The modification was theoretically developed and then performed by using data of 43 black oil samples representing all active oil producing areas of Egypt. The equation enab...
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doaj-e83b3c8dcef84d58bf471946e034a99a2020-11-24T20:58:27ZengElsevierEgyptian Journal of Petroleum1110-06212013-06-0122113714810.1016/j.ejpe.2012.09.005Predicting PVT properties of Egyptian crude oils by a modified Soave–Redlich–Kowng equation of stateE.M. Mansour0A.B. Farag1F.S. El-Dars2S.M. Desouky3M.H. Batanoni4M.R.M. Mahmoud5Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute, Cairo, EgyptChemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Helwan University, EgyptChemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Helwan University, EgyptEgyptian Petroleum Research Institute, Cairo, EgyptEgyptian Petroleum Research Institute, Cairo, EgyptEgyptian Petroleum Research Institute, Cairo, EgyptThe study aims to predict the physical properties of Egyptian crude oils using modified Soave–Redlich–Kowng equation of state. The modification was theoretically developed and then performed by using data of 43 black oil samples representing all active oil producing areas of Egypt. The equation enables to predict the bubble-point pressure, oil formation volume factor, gas–oil ratio, oil density, crude oil gravity, gas gravity and gas formation volume factor of black oils with average relative errors ranging from 0.01% to 10.713%. Calculation sensitivity of the proposed MSRKE is determined by testing four oil samples collected from different locations in Egypt and comparing the measured PVT properties with those calculated from MSRKE. These evaluations show an excellent agreement between the measured properties and calculated ones. The estimation of reservoir liquid and gas properties from MSRKE is often needed when detailed laboratory PVT data are not available.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062112000566PVT propertiesGas–liquid equilibriumSoave–Redlich–Kowng equation of stateConstant mass depletionDifferential liberation |
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E.M. Mansour A.B. Farag F.S. El-Dars S.M. Desouky M.H. Batanoni M.R.M. Mahmoud Predicting PVT properties of Egyptian crude oils by a modified Soave–Redlich–Kowng equation of state Egyptian Journal of Petroleum PVT properties Gas–liquid equilibrium Soave–Redlich–Kowng equation of state Constant mass depletion Differential liberation |
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E.M. Mansour A.B. Farag F.S. El-Dars S.M. Desouky M.H. Batanoni M.R.M. Mahmoud |
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E.M. Mansour |
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Predicting PVT properties of Egyptian crude oils by a modified Soave–Redlich–Kowng equation of state |
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Predicting PVT properties of Egyptian crude oils by a modified Soave–Redlich–Kowng equation of state |
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Predicting PVT properties of Egyptian crude oils by a modified Soave–Redlich–Kowng equation of state |
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Predicting PVT properties of Egyptian crude oils by a modified Soave–Redlich–Kowng equation of state |
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Predicting PVT properties of Egyptian crude oils by a modified Soave–Redlich–Kowng equation of state |
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predicting pvt properties of egyptian crude oils by a modified soave–redlich–kowng equation of state |
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Egyptian Journal of Petroleum |
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1110-0621 |
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2013-06-01 |
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The study aims to predict the physical properties of Egyptian crude oils using modified Soave–Redlich–Kowng equation of state. The modification was theoretically developed and then performed by using data of 43 black oil samples representing all active oil producing areas of Egypt. The equation enables to predict the bubble-point pressure, oil formation volume factor, gas–oil ratio, oil density, crude oil gravity, gas gravity and gas formation volume factor of black oils with average relative errors ranging from 0.01% to 10.713%.
Calculation sensitivity of the proposed MSRKE is determined by testing four oil samples collected from different locations in Egypt and comparing the measured PVT properties with those calculated from MSRKE. These evaluations show an excellent agreement between the measured properties and calculated ones.
The estimation of reservoir liquid and gas properties from MSRKE is often needed when detailed laboratory PVT data are not available. |
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PVT properties Gas–liquid equilibrium Soave–Redlich–Kowng equation of state Constant mass depletion Differential liberation |
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