RI 4761 Variance In Characteristics Of The Oil In The Weber Sandstone Reservoir, Rangely Field, Colo.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Cecil Q. Cupps
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Jan 1, 1951

Abstract

Results are presented of a comprehensive study of the characteristics of the original oil in the Weber sandstone reservoir, Rangely oil field, Colorado. Through the medium of subsurface sampling, adequately representative samples of the original reservoir oil were obtained from many parts of the reservoir over a period of 5 years concurrent with active development of the reservoir. Data of differential gas liberation, pressure-viscosity, and. pressure-volume-temperature relationships are shown for 12 subsurface oil samples. Data also are given of reservoir pressure and. temperature, composition of liberated or solution Gas, composition of 22 produced-gas samples, and Hempel analyses of crude-oil samples from 18 wells. The characteristics or physical properties of the 12 subsurface oil samples, as determined by laboratory analyses, were correlated with elevation of the top of the Weber sandstone. These relationships of oil characteristics to elevation in the reservoir show that only the oil in contact with the initial gas cap was gas-saturated at the existing pressure and temperature. The characteristics of the original reservoir oil were marked by an appreciable decrease of saturation pressure and solution gas-oil ratio and increase of viscosity and density with depth below the gas-oil contact. The composition of solution gas and of' produced was also was found to vary with elevation of the oil in the reservoir.
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APA: Cecil Q. Cupps  (1951)  RI 4761 Variance In Characteristics Of The Oil In The Weber Sandstone Reservoir, Rangely Field, Colo.

MLA: Cecil Q. Cupps RI 4761 Variance In Characteristics Of The Oil In The Weber Sandstone Reservoir, Rangely Field, Colo.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1951.

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