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Homework - Makeup 2

This document provides the properties of an aquifer connected to a gas condensate reservoir, including that it has an infinite radial extent, a porosity of 10%, thickness of 20 feet, permeability of 50 millidarcy, viscosity of 1 centipoise, and compressibility of 7x10-6 psi-1. Students are asked to predict the reservoir pressure over the next 5 years assuming a production rate of 20 million cubic feet per day of gas.
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Homework - Makeup 2

This document provides the properties of an aquifer connected to a gas condensate reservoir, including that it has an infinite radial extent, a porosity of 10%, thickness of 20 feet, permeability of 50 millidarcy, viscosity of 1 centipoise, and compressibility of 7x10-6 psi-1. Students are asked to predict the reservoir pressure over the next 5 years assuming a production rate of 20 million cubic feet per day of gas.
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PNGE 470 FALL 2019

HOMEWORK 2 (MAKEUP)
The gas condensate reservoir given in Homework 8 is believed to be
connected to an aquifer with the following properties:

Infinite Radial ,   360 o


  10% h  20 ft . k  50 md
  1 cp ct  7  10 6 psi 1

Predict the reservoir pressure for the next 5 years assuming Contract (High-
Pressure Separator Gas) Rate of 20 MMcfd.

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