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Title: CCE and CVD results


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CCE and CVD results
  • The usual PVT measurements on gas condensates are
  • Constant Composition Expansion (CCE) sometimes
    called Constant Mass Expansion
  • Constant Volume Depletion (CVD)
  • A CCE test is used to measure the dew point
    pressure, and to provide volumetric data above
    and below the dew point pressure.
  • A CVD test measures data below dew point
    pressure.
  • Below dew point pressure, a CVD test is much more
    valuable than CCE as it provides data on the
    equilibrium gas composition.

2
Constant Composition (Mass) Expansion Test
  • Data
  • Dew point pressure
  • Z-factor
  • Total volume (rel. to volume at dew point)
  • Liquid phase volumes

3
CCE results
4
Constant Volume Depletion Test
P3 lt P2
P1 Pdew
P2 lt Pdew
  • Data
  • Amount of gas removed (in moles)
  • Equilibrium gas Z-factor
  • Equilibrium gas composition and C7 properties
  • Liquid saturation

5
CVD results
6
Calculated recoveries from CVD results
7
Using CVD results
  • The CVD test simulates closely the actual
    behavior of a gas condensate reservoir undergoing
    pressure depletion, and results from the lab
    measurements can be used directly to quantify
    recoveries of surface gas and condensate as a
    function of pressure below the dewpoint.
  • Combined with single-phase Z-factors from the CCE
    test, a complete prediction of depletion behavior
    (recoveries and liquid-yield variation) can be
    accurately predicted from initial pressure to
    abandonment.
  • Accurate measurement of the removed gas
    composition is very important to the prediction
    of condensate recovery and liquid-yield variation
    much more important than accurate measurement
    of retrograde oil volumes.
  • Special laboratory procedures should be followed
    to ensure accurate CVD compositional measurements
    (e.g. appropriate heating of tubing used to
    remove equilibrium gas from the cell).

8
Material Balance Checks of CVD results
  • Measurement of the final low-pressure condensate
    composition allows an important material balance
    check of CVD results.
  • The best technique is a backward
    material-balance.
  • This starts with the final condensate composition
    and amount (using the reported final oil relative
    volume and properties), adding incrementally the
    removed gas from each CVD step, and ending up
    with a check of the original fluid composition.
  • Material balance can also be used to calculate
    the liquid phase composition and density at each
    CVD step. Densities and K-values can then be
    compared with results of correlations.
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