1952
DOI: 10.2118/140-g
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Prediction of Saturation Pressures for Condensate-Gas and Volatile-Oil Mixtures

Abstract: A simple correlation is presented for the prediction of saturation pressures in condensate-gas and volatile-oil mixtures. Saturation pressure is related directly to the composition of the mixture with the aid of two generalized composition characteristics, the molal average boiling point, and the modified weight average equivalent molecular weight. The need for hydrocarbon equilibrium constants is entirely eliminated. Only the values of the two composition parameters need be obtained, and these are calculated … Show more

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“…Higher accuracies were obtained when these correlations are used instead of Standing's ones. This study (2) 3.35 9.05 2.49 …”
Section: The Developmental Approach Of This New Correlationmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…Higher accuracies were obtained when these correlations are used instead of Standing's ones. This study (2) 3.35 9.05 2.49 …”
Section: The Developmental Approach Of This New Correlationmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The laboratory measurement of the dewpoint pressure provides the most accurate and reliable determination. However, due to the following economical and technical reasons, quite often this information cannot be obtained from laboratory measurements: (1) the laboratory analysis can be expensive and cumbersome, (2) inability to obtain a representative sample, (3) sample volume is insufficient to obtain complete analysis, and (4) laboratory analyses are in error. In this case, the dewpoint pressure values can be predicted from empirically derived correlations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first attempt to predict saturation pressure was carried out by Organick and Golding (1952) with regard to gas condensates and volatile oils. They related saturation pressure graphically to the composition of the mixture with the aid of two generalized composition characteristics: the molal average boiling point (T bml ) and the modified weight average equivalent molecular weight (W m ).…”
Section: Models Through Compositional Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These experimental data were collected from literature 3,5,7,8,28,29 and covering a wide range of gas properties and reservoir temperatures. These experimental data were collected from literature 3,5,7,8,28,29 and covering a wide range of gas properties and reservoir temperatures.…”
Section: Building the Gp-based Dpp Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%