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Basics of PVT Analysis

This 3-day course covers the basics of PVT (pressure, volume, temperature) analysis. PVT analysis provides reservoir engineers with data on reservoir fluid properties, phase behavior, and the relationship between bottomhole and surface parameters. The course will cover sampling techniques, sample validation methods, flash separation analysis, reservoir condition analysis, and physical property measurements. Attendees will gain an understanding of typical PVT analyses performed on black oil and gas condensate wells and how PVT data can improve oil and gas production efficiency.

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Basics of PVT Analysis

This 3-day course covers the basics of PVT (pressure, volume, temperature) analysis. PVT analysis provides reservoir engineers with data on reservoir fluid properties, phase behavior, and the relationship between bottomhole and surface parameters. The course will cover sampling techniques, sample validation methods, flash separation analysis, reservoir condition analysis, and physical property measurements. Attendees will gain an understanding of typical PVT analyses performed on black oil and gas condensate wells and how PVT data can improve oil and gas production efficiency.

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PanTerra Geoconsultants BV 1

Basics of PVT Analysis

Basics of PVT Analysis (3 days)


By: Lucian Pirlea

Business context:
PVT (pressure, volume temperature) analysis enables the reservoir engineer to relate the production at
surface to the changes in the reservoir by providing the following data:
Reservoir Fluids Properties
Phase Behavior
Relationship Between Bottomhole and Surface Parameters

Content of the program:


General overview
o Scope
o Reservoir fluids properties
o Phase Behavior
Sampling
o Well conditioning
o Bottomhole sampling
o Separator Sampling
Samples Validation
o Opening pressures, volume measurement, free water/mud checks
o Compositional analysis
o Bubble point/dew point measurements
Samples Recombination
o Separator parameters corrected for lab conditions
Selection of PVT analyses to perform
o Fluids description - liquid content, GOR, API
Flash Separation
o Ambient and elevated temperature flash
o Mathematical recombination of flashed fractions
Reservoir Conditions Analysis
o Constant Composition Expansion
o Differential Vaporisation
o Constant Volume Depletion
o Single and Multistage Separator Tests
o "Live" Viscosity Measurements
o Bubble point/dew point measurements
Physical Properties Measurements
o Density
o Mole Weights
o Gas Composition
o Liquid Composition

Who should attend:


The course is intended for petroleum engineers, fluids analysts and chemists that are using reservoir
fluids data.

Weversbaan 1-3, 2352 BZ, Leiderdorp, the Netherlands , tel. +31 71 5813505, fax +31 71 3010802 , www.panterra.nl
PanTerra Geoconsultants BV 2

Basics of PVT Analysis

Learning methods and tools:


The 3-day course will cover typical PVT analysis performed on black oil and gas condensate wells. Upon
the completion of the course, the participants will have a better understanding of PVT analysis and the
usefulness of the fluids data in improving the overall efficiency of the oil and gas production.

Weversbaan 1-3, 2352 BZ, Leiderdorp, the Netherlands , tel. +31 71 5813505, fax +31 71 3010802 , www.panterra.nl

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