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Provided by: HOT Engineering Advanced PVT and EOS Fluid CharacterizationGeological Engineering |
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Training
Provided by HOT Engineering
Phase behaviour plays an important role in most oil recovery processes and is an essential part of all enhanced oil recovery processes. Thus, understanding of the underlying phase behaviour is an important first step towards description and modelling of Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) processes. The use of both laboratory experiments and correlation to obtain PVT data will be discussed and illustrated using practical examples. Participants are urged to bring their own PVT reports. Fluid characterization with an EOS using commercial PC-based programs will be performed. PC s and software will be provided.
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Advanced PVT and EOS Fluid Characterization Seminar Schedule
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Advanced PVT and EOS Fluid Characterization
Phase behaviour plays an important role in most oil recovery processes and is an essential part of all enhanced oil recovery processes. Thus, understanding of the underlying phase behaviour is an important first step towards description and modelling of Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) processes. The use of both laboratory experiments and correlation to obtain PVT data will be discussed and illustrated using practical examples. Participants are urged to bring their own PVT reports. Fluid characterization with an EOS using commercial PC-based programs will be performed. PC s and software will be provided.
OUTLINE
Traditional and modified black-oil PVT properties
Using correlations and laboratory data to obtain PVT properties
Laboratory PVT experiments - how they are conducted, for what purpose and how they should be applied
Fluid characterization with an equation of state (EOS)
Heptanes - plus characterization
Tuning an EOS by regression
Pseudoizing to reduce the number of components
Generating modified black-oil properties
Slim tube simulations and MMP calculations
OUTLINE
Traditional and modified black-oil PVT properties
Using correlations and laboratory data to obtain PVT properties
Laboratory PVT experiments - how they are conducted, for what purpose and how they should be applied
Fluid characterization with an equation of state (EOS)
Heptanes - plus characterization
Tuning an EOS by regression
Pseudoizing to reduce the number of components
Generating modified black-oil properties
Slim tube simulations and MMP calculations
About The Training Provider: HOT Engineering
HOT Engineering - HOT Engineering (www. hoteng. com) a company headquartered in Austria, offers exploration and field development services and E&P training services to the petroleum industry worldwide. With more than 20 years of consulting experience, we are one of the leading providers of advanced and integrated geological, geophysical, petrophysical and reservoir and production engineering technology.

