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fluid mixture of mid-density and/or high-density alkanes that stays mostly liquid or semi-solid at Normal Surface Conditions (NTP).

The usual composition ranges from C1 to C32 and API gravity is between 4° and 42° (Specific Gravity is 0.816 ÷ 1.0).).

It may also include minor organic and inorganic chemical substances (usually < 7% in weight). 

The total range of oil densities is often classified into the following sub-ranges (see also Fig 1):

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Fig. 1 – A range of different gravity oil compositions from heavy (with dark brown colour at the left side of a bar) to the light (with yellow colour at the right side of a bar). 
(the picture is taken from Dubost et al (2007) in SPE-108494)


In case
oil does not contain dissolved gas it is called Dead Oil otherwise it is called Live Oil.

The heavier oils are usually met in Black Oil Reservoirs and lighter oils are in Volatile Oil Reservoirrs.

See also


Natural Science / Physics / Chemistry / Chemical Substance

Petroleum Industry / Upstream / Subsurface E&P Disciplines / Petroleum Geology / Petroleum fluids

Dead Oil ] [ Live Oil ]


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