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Collective term for
oil, condensate and natural gas and their mixtures, normally encountered in subsurface reservoirs.

Its composition is dominated by pure hydrocarbons (usually AlkanesNaphthenesAromatics, Asphaltics) and may also include the other organic and inorganic chemical substances (like carbon dioxidenitrogenhydrogen sulfidehelium etc.).


Table 1.C  – Example of composition omposition of several reservoir fluids (in mol %)  of several Petroleum Hydrocarbon (in mol % )

Substance
Component or Property
Dry GasWet Gas Condensate Volatile OilBlack Oil
CO20.101.412.371.820.02
N22.070.250.310.240.34
C186.1292.4673.1957.6034.62
C25.913.187.807.354.11
C33.581.013.554.211.01
i C41.720.280.710.740.76
n C4

0.241.452.070.49
i C50.500.130.640.530.43
n C5

0.080.680.950.21
C6s

0.141.091.921.16
C7+

0.828.2122.5756.40
GOR
Rs  (SCF/STB)69,00059651465320
OGR
Rv  (STB/MMSCF)0151656803125
γ
API
gravity
65.048.536.723.6
M7+

132184240274
γ7+

0.7500.8160.8640.920


See Also

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Petroleum Industry / Upstream / Subsurface E&P Disciplines / Petroleum Geology / Petroleum Reservoir Fluids


References

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https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/hydrocarbon-boiling-melting-flash-autoignition-point-density-gravity-molweight-d_1966.html