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Oil isothermal compressibility, co(p)bbl/stb

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body--uriencoded--\displaystyle c_o(p) = с_1 \cdot R_%7Bsb%7D%5e%7Bc_2%7D \cdot \gamma_g%5e%7Bc_3%7D \cdot \gamma_%7BAPI%7D%5e%7Bc_4%7D \cdot T%5e%7Bc_5%7D \cdot p%5e%7Bc_6%7D


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body--uriencoded--c_1 = 1.705 \cdot 10%5e%7B−7%7D \ , \ c_2 = 0.69357 \ , \ c_3 = 0.1885 \ , \ c_4 = 0.3272 \ , \ c_5 = 0.6729 \ , \ c_6 = −0.5906


where

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bodyp

psiaFluid pressure

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bodyT

°FInitial formation temperature

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body--uriencoded--\gamma_%7BAPI%7D

APIOil API gravity

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body\gamma_o

fracOil specific gravity

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body\gamma_g

fracGas specific gravity

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body--uriencoded--R_%7Bsb%7D

scf/stbGas Solubility at Bubble point pressure

See Also


Petroleum Industry / Upstream / Petroleum Engineering / Subsurface E&P Disciplines / Reservoir Engineering (RE) / PVT correlations / Oil correlations

References


Petrosky, G.E., and F. Farshad. "Pressure-Volume-Temperature Correlations for Gulf of Mexico Crude Oils." SPE Res Eval & Eng 1 (1998): 416–420. doi: https://doi.org/10.2118/51395-PA