RI 3514 Equilibrium Cell For Investigating Properties Of Fluids From Petroleum And Natural-Gas Reservoirs - (With A Section On Hypothetical Phase Relations Of Natural Hydrocarbon Mixtures)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Kenneth Eilerts
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Jan 1, 1940

Abstract

[The development and operation of ?combination on wells?5/ have created new and unusual problems, many of which cast to solved only if information is available concerning the properties of the fluids produced. Data as to the characteristics of the fluids at the relatively high pressures that exist in the reservoirs are especially important, and there is growing economic concern to know what part, if any, of the liquid recovered at the surface was liquid in the reservoir, As an extension of this problem, it is important to Know whether liquid will be formed in the reservoir it as a result o a isothermal retrograde condensation when the reservoir pressure is reduced. The pressure range of such condensation, if it occurs, is significant in the design of gas-recycling plants for maintaining reservoir pressures. In connection with the operation of such plants, it is particularly important to know how gyres sure and temperature will affect the yield of the liquid phase and the composition of the gas to be returned to the reservoir. It has not been possible to predict the behavior of these fluids that have high ratios of gas to liquid by comparing them with the behavior of low gas-liquid ratio fluids at identical pressures and temperatures. Such comparison fails because the proportions in which a component will be distributed between the phases of a system at any given temperature and pressure depend increasingly on the composition of the mixture as the critical temperature and pressure of the oysters are approached. Because many combination wells are producing from reservoirs that have temperatures near the critical point, experimental date on the properties of the fluids under reservoir conditions are particularly important at this time. To rest the immediate requirements of the industry for such experimental information an equilibrium cell has been constructed at the Petroleum Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines, Bartlesville, Okla. When adequate experimental date, have boon accumulated, it may be possible to mare dependable estimates of the phase relations ft. high gas-liquid ratio fluids at the pre runes and temperatures characteristics of ?combination-well? reservoirs.]
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APA: Kenneth Eilerts  (1940)  RI 3514 Equilibrium Cell For Investigating Properties Of Fluids From Petroleum And Natural-Gas Reservoirs - (With A Section On Hypothetical Phase Relations Of Natural Hydrocarbon Mixtures)

MLA: Kenneth Eilerts RI 3514 Equilibrium Cell For Investigating Properties Of Fluids From Petroleum And Natural-Gas Reservoirs - (With A Section On Hypothetical Phase Relations Of Natural Hydrocarbon Mixtures). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1940.

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