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RESERVOIR FLUID STUDY

for

Good Oil Exploration and Production Company


Gas Condensate Well
RFLA 950001

The analyses, opinions or interpretations in this report are based


on observations and material supplied by the client to whom, and
for whose exclusive and confidential use, this report is made. The
interpretations or opinions expressed represent the best
judgement of Core Laboratories, (all errors and omissions
excepted); but Core Laboratories and its officers and employees
assume no responsibility and make no warranty or
representations as to the productivity, proper operation or
profitability of any oil, gas or any other mineral well formation in
connection with which such report is used or relied upon.
4th March 1995

Good Oil Exploration and Production Company


Good House

Attention : John Doe

Dear Sirs,

Subject : Reservoir Fluid Study; Gas Condensate Well; our file RFLA 950001.

On the 25th November 1994 three separator oil, six separator gas and nine atmospheric samples were collected from the
subject well. These were delivered to our Aberdeen laboratory on the 30th November 1994 for PVT analyses. Validation
data for the samples were faxed to Good Oil Exploration and Production Company on 8th December 1994. Authorisation to
proceed with further analysis was confirmed by fax 14th December 1994. Core Laboratories (U.K.) Limited are pleased
to present the results of these analyses in the following report.

All pressurised fluid samples will remain at Core Laboratories (U.K.) Limited until otherwise instructed. All atmospheric
samples will remain at Core Laboratories (U.K.) Limited for a period of six months unless otherwise notified.

Core Laboratories (U.K.) Limited are very pleased to have been of service to Good Oil Exploration and Production
Company in this work. Should any questions arise concerning the data presented in this report, or if Core Laboratories
(U.K.) Limited may be of assistance in any other matter, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Yours sincerely,

Core Laboratories (U.K.) Limited


Reservoir Fluid Analysis

Ewan Thompson
Technical Sales Engineer - Fluids Group

ET/JT
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RFLA 950001

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section A - Summary of PVT Methods and Data Page

Summary of PVT analysis methods.............................................................................................. A.1 - A.2

Summary of PVT data................................................................................................................... A.3

Section B - Well Information

Well information for separator samples ....................................................................................... B.1

Section C - Sample Validation and Compositional Analysis

Summary of samples received..................................................................................................... C.1

Hydrocarbon analysis of separator gases to C7+....................................................................... C.2

Gas oil ratio calculations on samples 1.10 & 1.11........................................................................ C.3

Hydrocarbon analysis of separator products and calculated


wellstream to C20+ (including intermediates)............................................................................... C.4 - C.5

Graph of calculated equilibrium K factors for


samples 1.10 & 1.11 - theoretical and measured......................................................................... C.6

Hydrocarbon analysis of recombined reservoir


fluid sample to C20+ (including intermediates).............................................................................. C.7 - C.8

Section D - Reservoir Condition Analysis

Constant composition expansion at 275°F.................................................................................... D.1

Graph of Relative Volume v Pressure.......................................................................................... D.2

Hydrocarbon analysis of produced wellstreams


from constant volume depletion to C11+....................................................................................... D3 - D4

Graph of Deviation Factor Z v Pressure....................................................................................... D.5

Graph of Cumulative Volume v Pressure...................................................................................... D.6

Graph of Gas Viscosity v Pressure............................................................................................. D.7

Retrograde condensation during depletion................................................................................... D.8

Graph of Retrograde Liquid Volume during depletion................................................................... D.9

Section F - Appendix

Data used in compositional calculations....................................................................................... E.1


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Summary of PVT Analysis Methods

Quality Checks

The saturation pressure of each separator liquid sample was determined at room temperature as a quality check.

The separator gas samples were heated to a temperature 20°F above separator temperature, agitated, and allowed to
stabilise. The opening pressure, air content and composition of each sample was then determined through heptanes plus.

Separator sample numbers 1.10 and 1.11 were selected for further analysis.

All pressurised liquid samples were heated to 200°F prior to sample removal to eliminate wax precipitation.

Liquid Compositions

Pressurised liquid compositions were determined using a flash separation technique. The liquid was flashed at 120°F to
obtain gas and liquid components. The gas was analysed using the extended analysis technique (see below) and the
liquid by temperature programmed chromatography. The t w o analyses were then combined mathematically to the flash
gas/liquid ratio.

Gas Compositions

Heptanes plus gas analysis was determined by routine gas chromatography. Extended gas analysis, to undecanes plus,
was determined by routine and extended chromatography. The extended chromatography was temperature programmed
to improve the detection and resolution of the heptanes plus components. The t w o analyses were then combined
mathematically.

Recombination and Wellstream Calculation

A portion of the selected separator liquid sample was charged to a PVT cell at 2000 psig at 200°F. The temperature was
then reduced to the separator temperature of 137°F and the liquid expanded to the separator pressure of 324 psig to
measure the change in volume. The fluid was the then re-stabilised at 2000 psig and a portion flashed to standard
conditions to measure the shrinkage factor. The separator liquid shrinkage from separator conditions to stocktank
conditions was then calculated using the measured relative volume from the expansion test.

The measured compositions of the separator products were used, in conjunction with the corrected field gas and oil rates,
to calculate the wellstream composition.

The separator products were physically recombined into a high pressure cell. The composition of the recombined fluid
was then measured and agreed closely with the calculated wellstream composition.

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Summary of PVT Analysis Methods

Constant Composition Expansion

This was carried out in a PVT long windowed cell. A portion of the recombined sample was charged to the cell and
thermally expanded to the reservoir temperature of 275°F. A constant composition expansion was performed, during
which the dew point pressure was observed. The retrograde liquid build up was also measured at several pressure
stages below saturation pressure.

The density and deviation factor Z were determined by pumping portions of the fluid under pressure from the cell at 8000
psig and reservoir temperature. These values were then calculated for the other pressures using the measured relative
volumes from the above expansion test.

Constant Volume Depletion

This was performed on the same portion of sample following the constant composition expansion at reservoir temperature.
This consisted of a series of pressure expansions and constant pressure displacements to return the sample to a
constant volume. This volume was equal to the volume of sample at dew point pressure. This procedure was repeated
down to an abandonment pressure of 726 psig.

The composition of each displaced wellstream was determined through undecanes plus using cryogenic distillation and
gas/liquid chromatography techniques. The produced wellstreams were pumped from the PVT cell into a pre-weighed
flask submerged in liquid nitrogen and condensed. The condensed gas phase was then gradually allowed to return to
ambient temperature. The evolved gas and residual condensate were collected separately, weighed and then analysed.
These compositions were then recombined mathematically to the gas/liquid ratio at each pressure stage to determine the
produced wellstream compositions.

The deviation factor and the volume produced at each depletion pressure were determined from the cell volumetric data.
In addition, the retrograde liquid condensation at each depletion pressure was measured and expressed as a percentage
of the sample volume at dew point pressure.

The wellstream compositions were used in conjunction with the correlations of Lee, Gonzales and Eakin to calculate the
viscosity of the produced wellstreams at reservoir temperature.

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SUMMARY OF PVT ANALYSIS DATA

Dew point pressure 5454


( psig at 275°F)

Deviation factor Z at dew point pressure 1.115


(at 5454 °F and 275°F)

Deviation factor Z at reservoir pressure 1.305


(at 6755 psig and 275°F)

Maximum retrograde liquid accumulation at 275°F 43.62


(% of volume at dew point pressure)

Pressure at which maximum retrograde 4000


liquid accumulation occurs (psig)

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REPORTED WELL AND SEPARATOR SAMPLING INFORMATION

RESERVOIR AND WELL INFORMATION

Field........................................................................................
Well.........................................................................................
Reservoir Fluid........................................................................ Gas Condensate

Datum Depth........................................................................... m
Reservoir Pressure................................................................ 6755 psig
Reservoir Temperature .......................................................... 275 °F

Drilling Rig...............................................................................
DST.........................................................................................
Perforated Interval ................................................................. m MDRKB

SAMPLING INFORMATION

Date sampled..........................................................................
Time sampled (hrs).................................................................
Type of samples..................................................................... Separator
Sample depth..........................................................................
Well test company..................................................................

Choke 1/64ths.........................................................................
Status of well.........................................................................

Bottomhole pressure ............................................................. psig


Bottomhole temperature ......................................................... °F

Wellhead pressure ................................................................ psig


Wellhead temperature............................................................. °F

Separator pressure ............................................................... 324 psig


Separator temperature........................................................... 137 °F

Separator gas rate ................................................................ 18830 Mscf/d


Stocktank oil rate at 60°F........................................................ 5430.3 Bbl/day
Water flowrate ......................................................................
Gas gravity (Air = 1)............................................................... 0.802
Supercompressibility factor.................................................... 1.0299
Gas H2S ................................................................................ ppm
BS&W..................................................................................... %
Oil gravity at 60°F................................................................... API at 60°F

Comments: Data supplied for samples 1.10 & 1.11

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SUMMARY OF SAMPLES RECEIVED

SEPARATOR GASES
Set/
Sample Cylinder Sampling :- Laboratory opening :- Liquid Air
Number Number Pressure Temp. Pressure Temp. Hydro-C. Content
(psig) (°F) (psig) (°F) (cm3) (mole %)

1.11 324 137 393 160 0 0.02

1.12 324 137 394 160 0 0.04

1.14 321 138 397 160 0 0.03

1.15 321 138 392 160 0 0.08

1.17 321 138 397 160 0 0.02

1.18 321 138 392 160 0 0.02

SEPARATOR LIQUIDS
Laboratory
Sample Cylinder Sampling :- Bubble point :- Water Sample
Number Number Pressure Temp. Pressure Temp. Recovered Volume
(psig) (°F) (psig) (°F) (cm3) (cm3)

1.10 324 137 204 60 0 580

1.13 321 138 190 60 0 570

1.16 321 138 174 60 0 590

Note

The saturation pressure of sample 1.10 was determined to be 328 psig at 137°F.

Miscellaneous
1.01 5 litre IATA can of dead oil
1.02 5 litre IATA can of dead oil
1.03 5 litre IATA can of dead oil
1.04 5 litre IATA can of dead oil
1.05 5 litre IATA can of dead oil
1.06 5 litre IATA can of dead oil
1.07 11 litre IATA can of dead oil
1.08 11 litre IATA can of dead oil
1.09 11 litre IATA can of dead oil

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HYDROCARBON ANALYSIS OF SEPARATOR GASES


TO HEPTANES PLUS

Sample/set number 1.11 1.12 1.14 1.15 1.17 1.18


Cylinder Number

Component Mole% Mole% Mole% Mole% Mole% Mole%


Hydrogen 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Hydrogen sulphide 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Carbon dioxide 2.00 2.02 2.00 2.00 2.01 2.00
Nitrogen 1.05 1.05 1.05 1.06 1.06 1.05
Methane 77.06 77.11 77.01 77.08 77.08 76.79
Ethane 10.09 10.19 10.08 10.09 10.14 10.11
Propane 5.30 5.22 5.30 5.27 5.27 5.33
i-Butane 0.78 0.77 0.78 0.79 0.78 0.80
n-Butane 1.85 1.81 1.87 1.83 1.83 1.89
i-Pentane 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.46
n-Pentane 0.56 0.55 0.57 0.56 0.56 0.60
Hexanes 0.40 0.37 0.41 0.39 0.39 0.44
Heptanes plus 0.48 0.48 0.50 0.50 0.45 0.53
Totals : 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

Real relative density


(Air = 1.000 at 14.73 psia 0.762 0.761 0.764 0.762 0.761 0.767
and 60°F)

Note : 0.00 means less than 0.005.

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GAS/OIL RATIO CALCULATIONS ON SAMPLES 1.10 & 1.11

Field Data

Standard Pressure base 14.73 psia


Conditions Temperature base 60 °F

Separator Separator pressure 324 psig


Conditions Separator temperature 137 °F

Gas Flow Data Gas gravity factor, Fgf 1.1166


Supercompressibility factor, Fpvf 1.0299
Gas flow rate, Qf 18,830 MMSCF Day-1

Liquid Flow Data Shrinkage factor N/A


BS&W 0.0%
Stocktank Liquid Flow Rate 5430.3 Bbls Day-1 at 0 psig and 60°F

Laboratory Adjusted Data

Standard Pressure base 14.73 psia


Conditions Temperature base 60 °F

Gas Flow Data Gas gravity factor, Fgl 1.1459


Supercompressibility factor, Fpv 1.0271
Gas flow rate, Q = Qf x (Fgl/Fgf) x (Fpvl/Fpvf) x Fpb x Ftb
= 19,271 MMSCF Day-1

Liquid Flow Data Shrinkage factor = 1.213

Separator Liquid Flow Rate = 6587.0 Bbls Day-1 at 324 psig and 137°F

Gas-Oil Ratio = 19,271 / 6587


(Adjusted)
= 2,925.6 SCF Bbl-1 at 324 psig and 137°F

Fg is the gas gravity factor, the reciprocal of the square root of the gas gravity
Fpv is the supercompressibility factor, the reciprocal of the square root of the deviation factor
Q is the gas flow rate
Fpb is (field pressure base) / (report pressure base)
Ftb is (report temperature base) / (field temperature base), temperatures in Rankine

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HYDROCARBON ANALYSIS OF SEPARATOR PRODUCTS


AND CALCULATED WELLSTREAM

Component Separator Liquid Separator Gas Wellstream


Mole % Weight % Mole% Mole % Weight %
Hydrogen 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Hydrogen sulphide 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Carbon dioxide 0.35 0.11 2.00 1.68 1.65
Nitrogen 0.04 0.01 1.05 0.85 0.53
Methane 7.21 0.83 77.06 63.43 22.73
Ethane 4.04 0.88 10.09 8.91 5.99
Propane 5.37 1.71 5.30 5.31 5.23
i-Butane 1.50 0.63 0.78 0.92 1.20
n-Butane 4.83 2.02 1.85 2.43 3.16
neo-Pentane 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00
i-Pentane 2.39 1.24 0.43 0.81 1.31
n-Pentane 3.89 2.02 0.56 1.21 1.95
Hexanes 5.95 3.70 0.40 1.48 2.85
Me-Cyclo-pentane 1.28 0.78 0.05 0.29 0.55
Benzene 1.10 0.62 0.05 0.26 0.45
Cyclo-hexane 1.58 0.96 0.08 0.37 0.70
Heptanes 5.57 4.03 0.12 1.19 2.67
Me-Cyclo-hexane 2.49 1.77 0.05 0.53 1.16
Toluene 1.31 0.87 0.02 0.27 0.56
Octanes 6.00 4.94 0.05 1.21 3.09
Ethyl-benzene 0.38 0.29 0.00 0.07 0.17
Meta/Para-xylene 1.17 0.90 0.01 0.24 0.57
Ortho-xylene 0.48 0.37 0.00 0.09 0.21
Nonanes 4.84 4.48 0.03 0.97 2.78
Tri-Me-benzene 0.48 0.41 0.00 0.09 0.24
Decanes 4.94 5.07 0.01 0.97 3.08
Undecanes 4.24 4.50 0.01 0.84 2.76
Dodecanes 3.50 4.07 0.00 0.68 2.45
Tridecanes 3.25 4.10 0.00 0.64 2.50
Tetradecanes 2.62 3.59 0.00 0.51 2.17
Pentadecanes 2.54 3.77 0.00 0.50 2.30
Hexadecanes 1.93 3.10 0.00 0.38 1.89
Heptadecanes 1.66 2.84 0.00 0.32 1.70
Octadecanes 1.53 2.78 0.00 0.30 1.68
Nonadecanes 1.35 2.56 0.00 0.26 1.53
Eicosanes plus 10.18 30.04 0.00 1.99 18.19
Totals : 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

Note : 0.00 means less than 0.005.

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SEPARATOR PRODUCTS AND CALCULATED WELLSTREAM


RESIDUE PROPERTIES

Separator Liquid Separator Gas Wellstream

Heptanes plus properties


Mole % 64.42 0.48 12.97
Molecular Weight (g mol-1) 187 98 184
Density at 60°F (g cm-3) 0.8193 0.7555 0.8181

Undecanes plus properties


Mole % 32.80 6.42
Molecular Weight (g mol-1) 259 259
Density at 60°F (g cm-3) 0.8580 0.8479

Eicosanes plus properties


Mole % 10.18 1.99
Molecular Weight (g mol-1) 409 409
Density at 60°F (g cm-3) 0.8978 0.8978

Separator liquid properties


Average mole weight (g mol-1) 139.0
Density at separator conditions
(g cm-3 at 324 psig and 137°F) 0.7424

Note : 0.00 means less than 0.005.

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EQUILIBRIUM K PLOT

1.5000

1.0000 N2

C1

CO2
0.5000

C2
0.0000 H2S

C3

-0.5000
iC4
nC4

-1.0000 iC5
nC5

C6
-1.5000

-2.0000
-350 -300 -250 -200 -150 -100 -50 0 50 100 150 200
Temperature (°F)

Theoretical k Sample k

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HYDROCARBON ANALYSIS OF RESERVOIR FLUID SAMPLE

Component Mole% Weight%


Hydrogen 0.00 0.00
Hydrogen sulphide 0.00 0.00
Carbon dioxide 1.73 1.71
Nitrogen 0.88 0.55
Methane 63.67 22.94
Ethane 9.20 6.20
Propane 5.13 5.07
i-Butane 0.84 1.09
n-Butane 2.18 2.84
neo-Pentane 0.01 0.02
i-Pentane 0.75 1.21
n-Pentane 1.15 1.86
Hexanes 1.45 2.80
Me-Cyclo-pentane 0.29 0.55
Benzene 0.26 0.46
Cyclo-hexane 0.38 0.72
Heptanes 1.18 2.65
Me-Cyclo-hexane 0.54 1.19
Toluene 0.29 0.60
Octanes 1.20 3.07
Ethyl-benzene 0.08 0.19
Meta/Para-xylene 0.24 0.57
Ortho-xylene 0.10 0.24
Nonanes 0.94 2.70
Tri-Me-benzene 0.09 0.24
Decanes 0.96 3.06
Undecanes 0.82 2.70
Dodecanes 0.68 2.46
Tridecanes 0.63 2.47
Tetradecanes 0.51 2.17
Pentadecanes 0.48 2.22
Hexadecanes 0.37 1.84
Heptadecanes 0.32 1.70
Octadecanes 0.30 1.69
Nonadecanes 0.26 1.53
Eicosanes plus 2.09 18.69
Totals 100.00 100.00

Note : 0.00 means less than 0.005.

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HYDROCARBON ANALYSIS OF RESERVOIR FLUID SAMPLE

Density Mole
Residue Totals Mole% Weight% at 60°F Weight
(g cm-3) (g mole-1)

Heptanes plus 13.01 53.71 0.8181 184

Undecanes plus 6.46 37.47 0.8571 259

Eicosanes plus 2.09 18.69 0.8943 399

Average Mole Weight of the fluid (g mol-1) 44.6

Note : 0.00 means less than 0.005.

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CONSTANT COMPOSITION EXPANSION


AT 275°F

Pressure Relative Retrograde Liquid Deviation Factor


(psig) Volume (1) Volume % (2) Z
8000 0.9083 1.484
7500 0.9219 1.413
7000 0.9371 1.340

6755 Reservoir pressure 0.9452 1.305

6000 0.9742 1.195


5900 0.9785 1.180
5800 0.9831 1.165
5700 0.9877 1.151
5600 0.9926 1.136
5500 0.9976 1.122

5454 Dew point pressure 1.0000 0.00 1.115

5450 1.0003 0.36


5425 1.0019 8.87
5400 1.0036 12.27
5350 1.0071 18.57
5300 1.0107 22.96
5200 1.0182 28.90
5100 1.0261 32.60
5000 1.0346 35.58
4900 1.0436 37.60
4800 1.0532
4700 1.0635
4500 1.0861
4300 1.1118
4100 1.1413
3700 1.2143
3300 1.3124
2900 1.4471
2500 1.6375
2100 1.9172
1595 2.5041
1300 3.0786
1198 3.3463

(1) Relative Volume = V / Vsat ie. volume at indicated pressure per volume at dew point
pressure.
(2) Retrograde liquid volume as a percentage of the volume at dew point.

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RELATIVE VOLUME DURING CONSTANT COMPOSITION EXPANSION

3.60

3.25

2.90

2.55
Relative Volume (V / Vsat)

2.20

1.85

1.50

1.15

0.80
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000
Pressure (psig)

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HYDROCARBON ANALYSIS OF PRODUCED WELLSTREAMS FROM


CONSTANT VOLUME DEPLETION AT 275°F

Reservoir pressure (psig) 5454* 4900 4000 3100

Component Mole % Mole % Mole % Mole %

Hydrogen 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00


Carbon dioxide 1.73 1.79 1.87 1.93
Nitrogen 0.87 1.00 1.07 1.10
Methane 63.35 68.36 71.63 73.98
Ethane 9.09 9.21 9.36 9.46
Propane 5.27 5.13 4.99 4.91
i-Butane 0.92 0.85 0.81 0.79
n-Butane 2.41 2.19 2.10 1.97
i-Pentane 0.79 0.71 0.66 0.59
n-Pentane 1.19 1.05 0.96 0.85
Hexanes 1.42 1.22 1.06 0.89
Heptanes 2.07 1.69 1.39 1.09
Octanes 1.99 1.57 1.21 0.89
Nonanes 1.37 1.03 0.73 0.50
Decanes 1.07 0.77 0.52 0.33
Undecanes plus 6.46 3.43 1.64 0.72
_____ _____ _____ _____
Totals 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

Undecanes plus properties


Mole Weight (g mole-1) 257 221 198 184
Density at 60°F (g cm-3) 0.8587 0.8410 0.8273 0.8189

Heptanes plus properties


Mole Weight (g mole-1) 184 155 136 123
Density at 60°F (g cm-3) 0.8186 0.7939 0.7744 0.7601

Deviation Factor (Z)


Equilibrium gas 1.115 0.994 0.899 0.867
Two-phase 1.049 0.957 0.878

Wellstream produced
(cumulative %) 0.00 4.44 14.50 27.65

Calculated gas viscosities **


(centipoise) 0.0443 0.0312 0.0236

* - recovered material balance composition at dew point pressure.


** - calculated using the method of Lee, Gonzales and Eakin, JPT, Aug 1966.

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HYDROCARBON ANALYSIS OF PRODUCED WELLSTREAMS FROM


CONSTANT VOLUME DEPLETION AT 275°F

Reservoir pressure (psig) 2200 1400 726 726*


Liquid phase

Component Mole % Mole % Mole % Mole %

Hydrogen 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00


Carbon dioxide 1.96 2.00 2.01 0.51
Nitrogen 1.08 1.04 0.93 0.07
Methane 75.14 74.68 71.94 11.93
Ethane 9.62 10.04 10.75 4.54
Propane 4.95 5.29 6.13 4.75
i-Butane 0.78 0.83 1.00 1.19
n-Butane 1.93 2.06 2.51 3.67
i-Pentane 0.55 0.57 0.69 1.68
n-Pentane 0.79 0.81 0.98 2.73
Hexanes 0.77 0.75 0.89 4.26
Heptanes 0.89 0.81 0.98 7.52
Octanes 0.66 0.56 0.63 8.32
Nonanes 0.35 0.27 0.29 6.35
Decanes 0.21 0.14 0.14 5.30
Undecanes plus 0.32 0.15 0.13 37.18
_____ _____ _____ _____
Totals 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

Undecanes plus properties


Mole Weight (g mole-1) 172 162 159 262
Density at 60°F (g cm-3) 0.8086 0.7902 0.7899 0.8610

Heptanes plus properties


Mole Weight (g mole-1) 115 110 107 199
Density at 60°F (g cm-3) 0.7515 0.7437 0.7407 0.8282

Deviation Factor (Z)


Equilibrium gas 0.871 0.892 0.926
Two-phase 0.799 0.707 0.562

Wellstream produced
(cumulative %) 43.49 59.20 73.12

Calculated gas viscosities **


(centipoise) 0.0190 0.0164 0.0147

* - 726 psig liquid phase at 275°F.


** - calculated using the method of Lee, Gonzales and Eakin, JPT, Aug 1966.

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DEVIATION FACTOR Z DURING CVD AT 275°F

1.6

1.5

1.4

1.3
Deviation Facto Z

1.2

1.1

1.0

0.9

0.8
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000
Pressure (psig)

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CUMULATIVE VOLUME PRODUCED DURING DEPLETION

80

70

60

50
Cumulative Volume
(%)

40

30

20

10

0
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000
Pressure (psig)

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CALCULATED GAS VISCOSITY OF


PRODUCED WELLSTREAMS DURING DEPLETION

0.050

0.045

0.040

0.035
Gas Viscosity
(centipoise)

0.030

0.025

0.020

0.015

0.010
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000
Pressure (psig)

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RETROGRADE CONDENSATION DURING CONSTANT


VOLUME DEPLETION AT 275°F

Pressure Retrograde Liquid Volume (1)


(psig) % of Sample Volume at Dew Point

5454 Dew point pressure 0.00

5450 0.36
5425 8.87
5400 12.27
5350 18.57
5300 22.96
5200 28.90
5100 32.60
5000 35.58

4900 First depletion pressure 37.60

4000 43.62
3100 42.14
2200 39.10
1400 35.90
726 32.73

(1) Retrograde liquid volume as a percentage of the volume at dew point.

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LIQUID VOLUME DURING CCE / CVD AT 275°F

60

Constant Composition Expansion Data

Constant Volume Depletion Data

50
(% of Sample Volume at Dew Point Pressure)

40
Liquid Volume

30

20

10

0
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000
Pressure (psig)

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DATA USED IN COMPOSITIONAL CALCULATIONS

Component Mole Weight Density Component Mole Weight Density


(g mole-1) (g cm-3 at 60°F) (g mole-1) (g cm-3 at 60°F)
Hydrogen 2.016 0.0171 Undecanes 147 0.789
Hyd. sulph. 34.080 0.8006 Dodecanes 161 0.800
Carb. Diox. 44.010 0.8172 Tridecanes 175 0.811
Nitrogen 28.013 0.8086 Tetradecanes 190 0.822
Methane 16.043 0.2997 Pentadecanes 206 0.832
Ethane 30.070 0.3558 Hexadecanes 222 0.839
Propane 44.097 0.5065 Heptadecanes 237 0.847
i-Butane 58.123 0.5623 Octadecanes 251 0.852
n-Butane 58.123 0.5834 Nonadecanes 263 0.857
i-Pentane 72.150 0.6241 Eicosanes 275 0.862
n-Pentane 72.150 0.6305 Heneicosanes 291 0.867
Hexanes 86.177 0.6632 Docosanes 305 0.872
Me-cyclo-pentane 84.160 0.7533 Tricosanes 318 0.877
Benzene 78.110 0.8820 Tetracosanes 331 0.881
Cyclo-hexane 84.160 0.7827 Pentacosanes 345 0.885
Heptanes 100.204 0.6874 Hexacosanes 359 0.889
Me-cyclo-hexane 98.190 0.7740 Heptacosanes 374 0.893
Toluene 92.140 0.8734 Octacosanes 388 0.896
Octanes 114.231 0.7061 Nonacosanes 402 0.899
Ethyl-benzene 106.170 0.8735 Triacontanes 416 0.902
Meta/Para-xylene 106.170 0.8671 Hentriacontanes 430 0.906
Ortho-xylene 106.170 0.8840 Dotriacontanes 444 0.909
Nonanes 128.258 0.7212 Tritriacontanes 458 0.912
Tri-me-benzene 120.190 0.8797 Tetratriacontanes 472 0.914
Decanes 142.290 0.7334 Pentatriacontanes 486 0.917
Hexatriacontanes 500 0.919

Ref: GPSA Engineering Data Book Vol II, 1987. Ref: Katz & Firoozabadi, AIME, 11/78. p 1649.

Note:
In the foregoing compositions, GPSA mole weight and density data are used where individual components are identified, from
carbon dioxide through decanes. Katz and Firoozabadi data are used from undecanes through triacontanes.

The residue mole weight and density values ( eg heptanes plus, undecanes plus, eicosanes plus) are calculated so that the
calculated average mole weights and densities correspond with the measured values. This can lead to anomalous residue mole
weights and densities where the Katz and Firoozabadi values may not be suitable for the isomer groups detected.

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Reservoir Fluid Analysis

Report prepared by Report approved by

Jacqui Trewin Ewan thomson


Data Analyst Technical Sales Engineer

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