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Jon Hanstveit, LET Bergen

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Bodil F j a r e i d e , J a r l e Grande,
L i v Tau, Eivind Osjord

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PVT - Analysis
Well: 3 4 1 1 0-1 6
DST no. 1
STATOl L
EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION
LABORATORY

J a n . -84 LAB 8 4 . 2 0 2

Prepared r A
CONTENTS

Page

INTRODUCTION 1

SAMPLING CONDITIONS 2

BOTTOM HOLE SAMPLE NO 1


C o n s t a n t mass e x p a n s i o n 3
Fig 1 PV r e l a t i o n o f r e s e r v o i r f l u i d
C o m p o s i t i o n a+ r e s e r v o i r f l u i d 4
Extended composition o f r e s e r v o i r f l u i d 5
Di fferent i a l depletion9 volumetric properties 6
D i f f e r e n t i a l d e p l e t i o n s g a s compos i t i o n s 7
D i f ferent i a l depletion9 residual o i l composition 8
Fig 2 Bo f a c t o r
Fig 3 S o l u t i o n GOR
Fig 4 Z factor
Fig 5 Bg f a c t o r
Fig 6 Oil density
Viscosity of reservoir f l u i d
Fig 7 Viscosity
Separator t e s t

BOTTOM HOLE SAMPLE NO 2


C o n s t a n t mass e x p a n s i o n
Fig 0 PV r e l a t i o n o f r e s e r v o i r f l u i d

SEPARATOR SAMPLES
Composition o f s e p a r a t o r gas
Bubble p o i n t o f separator o i l
Composition o f separator o i l
Recombination o f s e p a r a t o r samples
Composition o f recombined r e s e r v o i r f l u i d
C o n s t a n t mass e x p a n s i o n o f r e c o m b i n e d f l u i d
Fig 9 PV r e l a t i o n o f r e c o m b i n e d f l u i d
INTRODUCTION

The present report gives the results of a P W analysis on a bottom


hole sample from DST # 1 on well 34/10-16 obtained by FLOPETROL
10.09.1983.

Two bottom hole samples and one set separator samples were initially
checked for consistency. The bottom hole samples were heated to ca 80 C,
transfered to a PVT cell, and subjected to a constant mass expansion a t
reservoir temperature. The two samples showed a similar bubble point of
403 and 408 barg respectively (page 3 and 11 respectively). The sample
with the highest bubble point was chosen for further study, and was
flashed to standard conditions to determine the reservoir composition
(page 4). The extended reservoir composition, density and molecular
weights given on page 5 were calculated from a TBP distillation of the
stock tanck oil. The TBP distillation is reported separately.

During the single flash i t was obserwed that the STO was solid a t
normal flash temperature of 15 C. The flash was therefore carried out a t
28 C and atmospheric pressure. The STO density a t 15 C is calculated from
the mearsured walue a t 28 C (0.853 g/cm3). Similarly, the density a t 15 C
of the residual oil from the differential liberation is calculated from a
walue of 0.8529 g/cm3 measured a t 30 C.

The separator samples were analysed separately (page 12 and 14),


recombined and subjected to a constant mass expansion (page 17). Both the
bubble point and calculated reservoir fluid composition (page 16) are
similar to the bottom hole samples.

Differential liberation of the bottom hole sample was carried out


through a seriea of preeaure steps with the results given on page 6,7 and
8.

A separate portion of the bottom hole sample was charged to a rolling


ball viscoahpeter for measuring the oil viscosity (page 9).

Separator tests were simulated with an SRK equation of state model.


The results, together with an experimental single flash, are on page 10.
Since separator tests were not requested a temperature equal to the test
separator was assumed.
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SAMPLING CONDITIONS

FIELD 3 4 / 1 0 ALPHA
WELL 34/1CJ-l&
TEST
PERFORATION
DATE
RESERVOIR F L U I D
SAMPLE) BHS # 1 B o t t l e 16251/33
BHS tS 2 B o t t l e 9214/315
Separator oil B o t t l e nr 83021412
S e p a r a t o r gas B o t t l e n r A14693
SEPARATOR TEMP 60.0 C
SEPARATOR PRESSURE 22 B a r g
FLOWING BOTTOM HOLE PRESSURE
Dur i n 9 BHS 450 Bara
D u r i n g s e p sarnpl 304 Bara
STATIC BOTTOM HOLE PRESSURE ** 459.4 Bara
BOTTOM HOLE TEMPERATURE ** 128.5 C
O I L RATE 1 0 3 1 . 7 m3/0
GAS RATE 1 8 1 . 5 MSCM/D
METER FACTOR 0. W 3 8
GAS-OIL RATIO ( S e p a r a t o r ) 1 7 7 . 0 Srn3/m3

Data from F l o p e t r o l Well T e s t i n g Report 83/2301/35


**)
Data supplied by STATOILJ LET/B

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