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The document contains specifications for inputting properties related to fluid saturations, densities, rock compressibility, and PVT properties for oil, gas, and live oil in a reservoir simulation. It includes instructions on entering water saturation, oil saturation, gas saturation, and relative permeability functions. It also provides details on inputting fluid densities at surface conditions, rock compressibility, and PVT properties like formation volume factors and viscosities for both live oil and dry gas as functions of pressure.

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The document contains specifications for inputting properties related to fluid saturations, densities, rock compressibility, and PVT properties for oil, gas, and live oil in a reservoir simulation. It includes instructions on entering water saturation, oil saturation, gas saturation, and relative permeability functions. It also provides details on inputting fluid densities at surface conditions, rock compressibility, and PVT properties like formation volume factors and viscosities for both live oil and dry gas as functions of pressure.

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PROPS SWFN

Water saturation functions The data comprises NTSFUN (see item 1 of keyword TABDIMS in the RUNSPEC section) tables of water saturation functions, each terminated by a slash (/).

.25 .75 1.0 /

.00 .80 1.0

.0 .0 .0

Column 1: The water saturation. Values should be between 0 and 1 and should increase monotonically down the column. Column 2: The corresponding water relative permeability. Values should be between 0 and 1 and should be level or increasing down the column. The first value in the column must be 0. Column 3: The corresponding water-oil capillary pressure. Values should be level or decreasing down the column. In gas-water systems (that is with no active oil phase), the water-gas capillary pressure should be entered here. Oil saturation functions (three-phase) The data comprises NTSFUN (see item 1 of keyword TABDIMS in the RUNSPEC section) tables of oil saturation functions, each terminated by a slash (/).

SOF3

.00 .25 .75 /

.00 .00 0.8

.00 .00 .80

Column 1: The oil saturation. Values should be between 0 and 1 and should increase monotonically down the column. The maximum oil saturation should be equal to, where is the connate water saturation. Column 2: The corresponding oil relative permeability for regions where only oil and water are present. Values should be between 0 and 1 and should be level or increasing down the column. The first value in the column must be 0. Column 3: The corresponding oil relative permeability for regions where only oil, gas and connate water are present. Values should be between 0 and 1 and should be level or increasing down the column. The first value in the column must be 0.

SGFN

Gas saturation functions The data comprises NTSFUN (see item 1 of keyword TABDIMS in the RUNSPEC section) tables of gas saturation functions, each terminated by a slash (/). Column 1: The gas saturation. Values should be between 0 and 1 and should increase monotonically down the column. Column 2: The corresponding gas relative permeability. Values should be between 0 and 1 and should be level or increasing down the column. The first value in the column must be 0. Column 3: The corresponding oil-gas capillary pressure. Values should be level or increasing down the column. Controls on output from PROPS section The keyword should be followed by a list of mnemonics which control the output of PROPS section data to the Print file.

.00 .05 .75 /

.00 .00 1.00

.0 .0 .0

RPTPROPS 8*0 /

DENSITY

Fluid densities at surface conditions The data comprises three fluid densities for each pressure table region. The number of pressure table regions is specified using keyword TABDIMS in the RUNSPEC section and defaults to 1. Each record consists of 3 items of data, and is terminated by a slash (/). The density of oil at surface conditions. UNITS: METRIC: kg/m3 FIELD: lb/ft3 LAB: g/cm3 PVT-M: kg/m3 DEFAULT: 600 kg/m3 = 37.457 lb/ft3

49.94

62.43

0.061

The density of water at surface conditions. UNITS: METRIC: kg/m3 FIELD: lb/ft3 LAB: g/cm3 PVT-M: kg/m3 DEFAULT: 999.014 kg/m3 = 62.366 lb/ft3

The density of gas at surface conditions. UNITS: METRIC: kg/m3 FIELD: lb/ft3 LAB: g/cm3 PVT-M: kg/m3 DEFAULT: 1 kg/m3 = 0.062428 lb/ft3

ROCK

Rock compressibility The data comprises NTPVT (see keyword TABDIMS in the RUNSPEC section) records, each terminated by a slash (/).

4000 4.0E-6 / Water PVT functions The data comprises NTPVT (see item 2 of keyword TABDIMS in the RUNSPEC section) records, each terminated by a slash (/). 3.0E-6 0.50 0 /

PVTW 4000 1.00

PVTO

PVT properties of live oil (with dissolved gas) The data comprises NTPVT (see item 2 of keyword TABDIMS in the RUNSPEC section) tables of live oil PVT functions. A single table consists of at least 2 and up to NRPVT (item 6 of keyword TABDIMS) records each terminated by a slash (/). Each record gives PVT data for a particular dissolved gas-oil ratio (Rs). A table is terminated by a null record (that is a record with no data before the terminating slash).

0.165 400 1.012 .40 / 0.335 800 1.0255 .39 / 0.500 1200 1.038 .38 / 0.665 1600 1.051 .37 / 0.828 2000 1.063 .36 / 0.985 2400 1.075 .35 / 1.130 2800 1.087 .34 3200 1.080 .35 3600 1.074 .36 4000 1.068 .37 Item 1: The dissolved gas-oil ratio (Rs). Within a table, records should be arranged in order of increasing Rs. UNITS: sm3 /sm3 (METRIC), Mscf/stb (FIELD), scc/scc (LAB), sm3/sm3 (PVT-M). Item 2: The bubble point pressure (Pbub) for oil with dissolved gas-oil ratio given by item 1. UNITS: barsa (METRIC), psia (FIELD), atma (LAB), atma (PVT -M). Item 3: The oil formation volume factor for saturated oil at Pbub. UNITS: rm3 /sm3 (METRIC), rb/stb (FIELD), rcc/scc (LAB), rm3/sm3 (PVT-M). Item 4: The oil viscosity for saturated oil at Pbub. UNITS: cP (METRIC), cP (FIELD), cP (LAB), cP (PVT -M).

4400 1.062 .38 / / PVT properties of dry gas (no vaporized oil) The data comprises NTPVT (item 2 in keyword TABDIMS in the RUNSPEC section) tables of dry gas PVT functions, each terminated by a slash (/).

PVDG

400 5.90 0.013 800 2.95 0.0135 1200 1.96 0.014 1600 1.47 0.0145 2000 1.18 0.015 2400 0.98 0.0155 2800 0.84 0.016 3200 0.74 0.0165 3600 0.65 0.017 4000 0.56 0.0175 4400 0.51 0.018 /

Column 1: The gas phase pressure. Values should increase monotonically down the column. UNITS: barsa (METRIC), psia (FIELD), atma (LAB), atma (PVT-M) Column 2: The corresponding gas formation volume factor. Values should decrease down the column. UNITS: rm3 /sm3 (METRIC), rb/Mscf (FIELD), rcc/scc (LAB), rm3/sm3 (PVT-M).

Column 3: The corresponding gas viscosity. Values should be level or increasing down the column. UNITS: cP (METRIC), cP (FIELD), cP (LAB), cP (PVT -M).

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