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Reservoir Fluid Study Report Gulfaks

This report analyzed reservoir fluid samples from the Gulfaks DST #1 well in the North Sea. Key findings include: - The bubble point pressure of the separator oil sample was 2516.7 psia. - Constant composition expansion, differential liberation, and separator tests were used to determine fluid properties like oil formation volume factor (1.1 bbl/stb), solution gas-oil ratio (1.1342 scf/stb), and oil density (45.11 lb/ft3) . - Swelling tests with CO2 and N2 showed increasing reservoir pressure with higher gas fractions, indicating potential for pressure maintenance or enhanced oil recovery.
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Reservoir Fluid Study Report Gulfaks

This report analyzed reservoir fluid samples from the Gulfaks DST #1 well in the North Sea. Key findings include: - The bubble point pressure of the separator oil sample was 2516.7 psia. - Constant composition expansion, differential liberation, and separator tests were used to determine fluid properties like oil formation volume factor (1.1 bbl/stb), solution gas-oil ratio (1.1342 scf/stb), and oil density (45.11 lb/ft3) . - Swelling tests with CO2 and N2 showed increasing reservoir pressure with higher gas fractions, indicating potential for pressure maintenance or enhanced oil recovery.
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RESERVOIR FLUID STUDY REPORT (DST #1)

Gulfaks, North Sea

John Doe
July 2011

Schlumberger

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Table of Contents

1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .......................................................................................................................... 3


2 Summary of Results .............................................................................................................................. 4
2.1 Separator Sample .......................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Compositional Analysis of Separator Oil, Separator Gas Samples and Calculated Wellstream
Composition .............................................................................................................................................. 6
2.3 Constant Composition Expansion, CCE Experiments .................................................................... 7
2.4 Differential Liberation, DL Experiments ........................................................................................ 7
2.5 Separators Experiments ................................................................................................................ 8
2.6 Swelling Test (CO2) ....................................................................................................................... 8
2.7 Swelling Test (N2) ......................................................................................................................... 8
3 Well / Sampling Information ................................................................................................................. 9
3.1 Figure 1: Oil Density .................................................................................................................... 10
3.2 Figure2: Oil Formation Volume Factor........................................................................................ 10

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1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

This report contains the results of PVT analysis studies for Gulfaks (DST #1) separator sample.

The studies involve the following test:

1. Constant composition expansion test


2. Differential liberation test
3. Separator test
4. Swelling test for CO2 and N2

Note:

1. Oil sample was taken just below the GOC


2. Reservoir Temperature = 220 degF
3. Bubble point pressure of this sample was 2516.7 Psia
4. Liquid density at bubble point pressure was 45.11 lb/ft3
5. For C7+ component, the molecular weight is 218, with a specific gravity of 0.8515.

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2 Summary of Results

Reported Reservoir Conditions

Reservoir Pressure : 2516 psia

Reservoir Temperature : 220 degF

Constant Composition Expansion

Bubble point Pressure : 2516.7 psia

Differential Liberation Test

Oil Formation volume factor : 1.1 bbl/stb

Solution Gas Oil Ratio : 1.1342 scf/stb

Oil Density : 45.11 lb/ft3

Reservoir Fluid Viscosity

Oil Viscosity : 1.33 CP

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2.1 Separator Sample

Type of sample Separator Oil Separator Gas


Cylinder no. 1339-GFK 2339-GFK
Opening pressure at separator 100@95.0 125@95.0
temperature, degF, Psig
Approximate sample volume 575 20000@125psig
@1000 Psig (cc)
Bubble point pressure at 125@95.0 NA
separator temperature, degF
Psig
Remarks Pair with 2339-GFK Pair with 1339-GFK

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2.2 Compositional Analysis of Separator Oil, Separator Gas Samples and
Calculated Wellstream Composition
Mole % Molecular Density @
Components
Separator Oil Separator Gas Wellstream Weight 60degF
CO2 0.08 1.49 0.91
N2 0.00 0.27 0.16
C1 1.91 60.66 36.47
C2 1.60 15.32 9.67
C3 2.40 10.14 6.95
IC4 0.81 1.88 1.44
NC4 2.66 4.82 3.93
IC5 1.45 1.43 1.44
NC5 1.57 1.30 1.41
C6 6.81 2.59 4.33
C7+ 80.71 0.09 33.29 218 0.8515
TOTAL 100.00 100.00 100.00

The wellstream composition was calculated based on GOR of 130scf/stb

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2.3 Constant Composition Expansion, CCE Experiments
Pressure Relative Pressure Relative
(psig) Volume (psig) Volume
5000 0.9453 2516 1.0001
4500 0.9541 2401 1.0243
4000 0.9638 2253 1.0599
3500 0.9746 2090 1.1066
3000 0.9867 1897 1.175
2900 0.9893 1698 1.2655
2800 0.992 1477 1.4006
2700 0.9948 1292 1.5557
2620 0.997 1040 1.8696
2605 0.9974 830 2.2956
2591 0.9978 640 2.9457
472 3.9877

2.4 Differential Liberation, DL Experiments


Pressure Vapor Z- Liquid Gas-Oil Ratio Oil Relative Gas Gas FVF
(psig) Factor Density (Mscf/stb) Volume Gravity (rb/Mscf)
(lb/ft3) (rb/stb)
2516.7 45.11 1.1342 1.7493 0
2350 0.8686 45.669 1.0526 1.7095 0.7553 1.2574
2100 0.8692 46.502 0.9378 1.6535 0.7547 1.407
1850 0.8719 47.331 0.8309 1.6013 0.7565 1.6006
1600 0.8767 48.16 0.7307 1.5523 0.7614 1.8586
1350 0.8836 48.992 0.6361 1.5057 0.7704 2.2164
1100 0.8926 49.835 0.546 1.4609 0.7859 2.7411
850 0.9036 50.699 0.4591 1.4171 0.8121 3.5773
600 0.9167 51.608 0.3732 1.3726 0.8597 5.105
350 0.9324 52.632 0.2824 1.3234 0.9618 8.7518
159 0.9481 53.673 0.196 1.272 1.1726 18.685
0 56.323 0 1.1228 1.8901 0

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2.5 Separators Experiments
Separator Separator Separator GOR Liquid
Stage Temperature Pressure (Mscf/bbl) Density
Number (DegF) (Psia) (lb/ft3)
1 60 14.7 62.821 1.0313

1 120 35.3 60.01 1.032


2 60 14.7 62.8 0.0151

2.6 Swelling Test (CO2)

Mole Saturation Swell Factor


Fraction Pressure (Relative
Gas Added (psig) Volume)
0 2519 1
5 2607 1.024
10 2705 1.0504
20 2913 1.1136
30 3159 1.1949
40 3285 1.3031

2.7 Swelling Test (N2)

Mole Saturation Swell Factor


Fraction Pressure (Relative
Gas Added (psig) Volume)
0 2521 1

5 3216.6 1.0117

10 4019 1.0242

20 5784 1.0528

30 8057 1.0879

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3 Well / Sampling Information

Formation Characteristic
Formation Name : Unit 3
Sampling Date : 01-July-2011
Reservoir Pressure, psia : 2434.91 @ 1701 m-TVDRKB
Reservoir Temperature, degF : 220

Well Characteristics
Total Depth (m-RKB) :*
Producing interval : 1600 – 1615 m MDRKB
Tubing size, in. : 3 ½ OD, 2.75(ID)
Well type : Vertical Well

Sampling Condition
Sample type : Surface PVT
Separator Pressure (psia) : 125
Separator Temperature (degF) : 95
Test Separator Oil Rate (stb/day) : 1533.5
Test Separator Gas Rate (MMscf/day) : 0.181
Gas Oil Ratio (scf/day) : 130
Sample cylinder no. : 1339-GFK (separator oil), 2339-GFK (separator
gas)

Note:
1. All well information data is subjected to sample selected for PVT analysis
2. *Data not provided to the lab.

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3.1 Figure 1: Oil Density

3.2 Figure2: Oil Formation Volume Factor

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