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In case the stress on rock and saturated fluids are in pressure equilibrium the total compressibility of formation can be expressed via fluid compressibility  c_f  and reservoir pore compressibility  c_\phi as: 

(1) c_t = c_\phi + c_f

See Total compressibility @model for derivation.


In most popular practical case of a 3-phase fluid model the fluid compressibility will be: 

(2) c_f = c_w \, s_w + c_o \, s_o + c_g \, s_g

where  {w, \, o, \, g} mean water phaseoil phase and gas phase.


Some applications (like multi-phase pressure diffusion) account for the impact of cross-phase fluid exchange on total compressibility which require some corrections to equation  (1) and  (2):

(3) c_t(s,p) = c_\phi + c_w s_w + c_o s_o + c_g s_g + s_o [ R_{sp} + (c_r + c_o) R_{sn} ] + s_g [ R_{vp} + R_{vn}(c_r + c_g) ]

where


See Non-linear multi-phase pressure diffusion @model for derivation of  (3).


See also


Petroleum Industry / Upstream / Subsurface E&P Disciplines / Petrophysics (PP) / Volumetric Rock Model

[Compressibility] [Single-phase fluid compressibility] [Multi-phase fluid compressibility] [Pore compressibility (cr)

[Total compressibility @model]


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