2020
DOI: 10.21608/ejchem.2020.31506.2669
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Hydrocarbon simulation behavior of wet natural gas reservoirs

Abstract: Knowing hydrocarbon dew point conditions in natural gas (HCDP) are becoming widely important in the modern marketing of liquid and gas. Without determination dew point conditions (Pressure & Temperature), the accurate description of phase changes and phase behavior cannot be achieved. Numerous models for only predicting dew point pressure of gas condensate have been proposed and other for wet natural gas reservoirs, but there is no model for predicting both dew point pressure(DPp) and dew point temperature (DP… Show more

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“…Analysis. A gas condensate is a naturally occurring hydrocarbon mixture found between the cricondentherm and critical reservoir temperature [52][53][54][55]. It can be categorized into rich and lean gas condensate reservoirs.…”
Section: Gas Condensate Reservoirs and Pressure Transientmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Analysis. A gas condensate is a naturally occurring hydrocarbon mixture found between the cricondentherm and critical reservoir temperature [52][53][54][55]. It can be categorized into rich and lean gas condensate reservoirs.…”
Section: Gas Condensate Reservoirs and Pressure Transientmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ree-region composite is the most frequently used model in the gas condensate reservoir evaluation [42,52,56,[58][59][60][61][62][63].…”
Section: Gas Condensate Reservoirs and Pressure Transientmentioning
confidence: 99%