1.1 Chemical Composition and Physical Property of Reservoir Fluid
1.1 Chemical Composition and Physical Property of Reservoir Fluid
1.1 Chemical Composition and Physical Property of Reservoir Fluid
Properties of Natural Gas Phase Behavior of Hydrocarbon Physical Property of Crude Oil Property of Oilfield Water
1.1 1 1
1 Ch i l C Chemical Composition of Crude Oil iti fC d Crude oil is defined as a mixture of hydrocarbons
that existed in the liquid phase in natural underground reservoirs and remains liquid at atmospheric pressure after passing through surface separating facilities facilities (joint API, AAPG, and SPE).
Black
Bright
In appearance, crude oils vary from yellow green appearance yellow, and brown, to dark brown and black in color.
The physical and chemical properties of crude oils vary considerably and are dependent on the concentration of the various types of hydrocarbons and minor constituents present i t fh d b d i tit t t
lb/ft3 kg/m3
dimensionless
o o = w
o = specific gravity of the oil o = density of the crude oil, lb/ft3 w = density of the water, lb/ft3
2Density and specific gravity The API gravity is the preferred gravity scale. usually range from 47o API for the lighter crude oils to 10o API p for the heavier asphaltic crude oils.
API =
141.5
131.5
3Solidifying point
The solidifying point of crude oil is defined as the critical temperature in which the oil becomes cool from the state of flowing to immobilizing. It is affected by the content of wax, asphalt, colloid, light oil.
4Crude oil viscosity The viscosity, in general, is defined as the internal resistance of the fluid to flow flow.
Crude oil viscosity is an important physical property that controls and influences the flow of oil through porous media and pipes.
unitPa.s it P
3mixed base crude o 0 89~0 93g/cm320 0.89~0.93g/cm 4naphthene base crudeo >0.93g/cm320
3.2 According to formation crude oil 1Based on the oil viscosity viscosity
1low viscosity oil y
o < 5mPa s
< o < 20 mPa s 20 mPa s < o < 50 mPa s
o > 50 mPa s (general extra super heavy oil) o > 0.92 generalextrasuper
4viscous crudeheavy oil
5 Classification of reservoir
Method one
Hydrocarbon reservoirs
First stage
Second
Oil reservoirs
Gas reservoirs
3rd
Rich gas
Dry gas
2 M th d t Method two
1gas
reservoirs
gas reservoirs
oil reservoirs
()
reservoirs
5heavy
oil reservoirs
Method three
Mole component and physical property of typical formation fluid
6 4 .3 6 7 .5 2 4 .4 7 4 .1 2 1 2 .9 7 1 .3 8 1 4 .9 1 1 0 0 .0 0 181 356 8 7 .0 1 4 .3 9 2 .2 9 1 .0 8 0 0 .8 3 0 .6 0 3 .8 0 1 0 0 .0 0 112 3240 0 .7 3 5 8 C 1 % C 2 % C 3 % C 4 % C 5 % C 6 % C 7 % % C 7+ m 3 m 3 g cm 3 4 8 .8 3 2 .7 5 1 .9 3 1 .6 0 6 1 .1 5 1 .5 9 4115 1 0 0 .0 0 225 111 9 5 .8 5 2 .6 7 0 .3 4 0 .5 2 5 0 .0 8 0 .1 2 0 .4 2 1 0 0 .0 0 157 18690 0 .7 5 9 9
0 .8 5 3 4 0 .7 7 9 2