The Physical and Chemical Properties of Turner Valley Oil and Gas at Reservoir Conditions

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
F. R. Erick Mulder
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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7
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1950

Abstract

"AbstractTwo bottom-hole samples have been taken from two new completions in the Turner Valley field, Royalite Lowery No. 8 on the west flank and Royalite No. 73, which was deepened into a lower fault block, on the northeast flank. From the bottom-hole oil of Royalite Lowary No. 8 a synthetic sample was prepared to simulate the original fluid in the reservoir, saturated at the gas-oil contact conditions. The sample from Royalite Lewery No. 8 has been shown to be the original fluid present at this well and represents the oil phase near the oil-water contact in• the reservoir. Complete chemical analysis, P.V.T., and viscosity data have been obtained on these reservoir fluids, which represent the range of saturation from the gas-oil to the oil-water contact in the Turner Valley oil structures. Sampling techniques and the application of the analytical data to reservoir conditions and field operations are discussed. Super-compressibility curves for an average separator tail gas have also been prepared. These data have not been available before. They will be of fundamental value in futu.re reservoir engineering studies of this field and will also serve as a guide in determining operating practices."
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APA: F. R. Erick Mulder  (1950)  The Physical and Chemical Properties of Turner Valley Oil and Gas at Reservoir Conditions

MLA: F. R. Erick Mulder The Physical and Chemical Properties of Turner Valley Oil and Gas at Reservoir Conditions. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1950.

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