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The major difference between cumulative offtakes and cumulative production is that cumulative offtakes recalculates produced surface volumes to sandface conditions and accounts for the shrinkage factors and cross-phase exchange coefficients  which depend on formation pressure  p_e(t) and formation temperature  T(\tau) and may vary over time:


Cumulative offtakes

(no reference to the fluid)

Cumulative production

(no reference to the fluid)

Q^{\uparrow}_{\rm off} = \int_0^t B(p(\tau), T(\tau)) q^{\uparrow}(\tau) d\tau

Q^{\uparrow}_p = \int_0^t q^{\uparrow}(\tau) d\tau

See Also


Petroleum Industry / Upstream /  Production / Subsurface Production / Field Study & Modelling / Production Analysis

Cumulative OfftakesCumulative IntakesCumulative VRR

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