Phase behavior in petroleum fluids (A Detailed Descriptive and Illustrative Account)
G.Ali Mansoori

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive descriptive account of phase behavior in seven naturally occurring petroleum fluids, linking phase transitions with molecular composition, temperature, and pressure effects, aiming to support predictive modeling in petroleum engineering.
Contribution
It offers a unified, detailed description of phase transitions across all seven petroleum fluids, integrating known concepts into a comprehensive framework for better understanding and modeling.
Findings
Identification of eleven phase-transition points in petroleum fluids
Correlation of phase behavior with molecular composition and state variables
Foundation for developing predictive computational models
Abstract
This chapter presents a descriptive and illustrative account of phase behavior in the seven naturally occurring petroleum fluids and ties all the known eleven phase-transition concepts in a unified narrative. The figures and tables contained in this report are designed so that they could effectively support the discussion about molecular make-up of petroleum fluids, P- and T-effects on phase behavior and phase transition points. Seven naturally occurring hydrocarbon fluids are known as petroleum fluids. They include, in the order of their fluidity, natural gas, gas-condensate (NGL), light crude, intermediate crude, heavy oil, tar sand and oil shale. In this report we present a generalized description of the various phase transitions, which may occur in petroleum fluids with emphasis on heavy organics deposition. At first the nature of every petroleum fluid is presented. Their…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPetroleum Processing and Analysis · Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis · Enhanced Oil Recovery Techniques
