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Part of current Hydrocarbon In Place (HCIP) which can be economically recovered to the surface under specific FDP by the end of its producing life. 


It comprises:

Oil Reserves (OR)Gas Reserves (GR)
also called Recoverable Oil )also called Recoverable Gas )

including condensate from natural gas

including solution gas from oil



The volumetric value of HCR in NTP conditions is given by STHCR:

STHCR = STOR + STGR


The percentage of recoverable Surface Tank Hydrocarbon Reserves (STHCR) taken from the total Surface Tank Hydrocarbon Initial In Place (STHCIIP) is called Estimated Ultimate Recovery Factor (EURF):

(1) \rm EURF = \frac{V_{STHCR}}{V_{STHCIIP}} \cdot 100 \%

 (don't get confused with Estimated Ultimate Recovery which is equivalent to STHCR).


Unlike Hydrocarbon Initial In Place (HCIIP), which is a geological category, the  concepts of current Hydrocarbon In Place and Hydrocarbon Reserves depend on the parameters of FDP based on recovery method, recovery duration, surface logistics and economics. 


There are different ways of classifying the Hydrocarbon Reserves which provide the primary insight into the size, uncertainty and structure of the Hydrocarbon Reserves.


See Also


Petroleum Industry / Upstream / Subsurface E&P Disciplines / Petroleum Geology /  Petroleum Reservoir / Petroleum Reservoir Fluids / Petroleum Hydrocarbon / Hydrocarbon Initial In Place (HCIIP) / Hydrocarbon In Place (HCIP) 

Exploration ][ Booking Reserves ] [ Hydrocarbon Reserves Classification ] 

Oil Reserves (OR) ] [ Gas Reserves (GR) ] [ Estimated Ultimate Recovery Factor (EURF) ]


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