A Critical Review on Mathematical Functions Employed for Heptane Plus Characterization in Gas Condensate Reservoirs: Lessons Learned and Future Development

Characterizing heptanes plus fraction in PVT analysis has been a complex problem since its first inception. In this publication, the author is reviewing available mathematical functions employed for this task, whilst pointing out advantages and weaknesses for each of them and proposing a new method...

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Main Author: Steven Chandra
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Islam Riau (UIR) Press 2018-04-01
Series:Journal of Earth Energy Engineering
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Online Access:https://journal.uir.ac.id/index.php/JEEE/article/view/1115
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spelling doaj-8e25652b853e4848a30aa0165624e3c32020-11-25T03:31:07ZengUniversitas Islam Riau (UIR) PressJournal of Earth Energy Engineering2301-80972540-93522018-04-017111010.25299/jeee.2018.vol7(1).1115A Critical Review on Mathematical Functions Employed for Heptane Plus Characterization in Gas Condensate Reservoirs: Lessons Learned and Future DevelopmentSteven Chandra0Institut Teknologi BandungCharacterizing heptanes plus fraction in PVT analysis has been a complex problem since its first inception. In this publication, the author is reviewing available mathematical functions employed for this task, whilst pointing out advantages and weaknesses for each of them and proposing a new method that is capable of complex characterization. This publication addresses a new method that is capable of accurately characterize heptane plus fraction especially in discontinued areas where errors could leap up to 40%. The author modifies natural logarithmic function to be used as an accommodation to discontinuities. The modified distribution provides better accuracy in modeling the discontinuities as a straight-line function, making them ideal for real gas condensate composition characterization. The new method is tested against several test data used by previous researchers, and applied to 3 sets of field data. The results have shown that this new method is capable of lowering CPU requirement whilst making better accuracy for all test data.https://journal.uir.ac.id/index.php/JEEE/article/view/1115heptane pluspseudocomponentsingle carbon number
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A Critical Review on Mathematical Functions Employed for Heptane Plus Characterization in Gas Condensate Reservoirs: Lessons Learned and Future Development
Journal of Earth Energy Engineering
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title A Critical Review on Mathematical Functions Employed for Heptane Plus Characterization in Gas Condensate Reservoirs: Lessons Learned and Future Development
title_short A Critical Review on Mathematical Functions Employed for Heptane Plus Characterization in Gas Condensate Reservoirs: Lessons Learned and Future Development
title_full A Critical Review on Mathematical Functions Employed for Heptane Plus Characterization in Gas Condensate Reservoirs: Lessons Learned and Future Development
title_fullStr A Critical Review on Mathematical Functions Employed for Heptane Plus Characterization in Gas Condensate Reservoirs: Lessons Learned and Future Development
title_full_unstemmed A Critical Review on Mathematical Functions Employed for Heptane Plus Characterization in Gas Condensate Reservoirs: Lessons Learned and Future Development
title_sort critical review on mathematical functions employed for heptane plus characterization in gas condensate reservoirs: lessons learned and future development
publisher Universitas Islam Riau (UIR) Press
series Journal of Earth Energy Engineering
issn 2301-8097
2540-9352
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Characterizing heptanes plus fraction in PVT analysis has been a complex problem since its first inception. In this publication, the author is reviewing available mathematical functions employed for this task, whilst pointing out advantages and weaknesses for each of them and proposing a new method that is capable of complex characterization. This publication addresses a new method that is capable of accurately characterize heptane plus fraction especially in discontinued areas where errors could leap up to 40%. The author modifies natural logarithmic function to be used as an accommodation to discontinuities. The modified distribution provides better accuracy in modeling the discontinuities as a straight-line function, making them ideal for real gas condensate composition characterization. The new method is tested against several test data used by previous researchers, and applied to 3 sets of field data. The results have shown that this new method is capable of lowering CPU requirement whilst making better accuracy for all test data.
topic heptane plus
pseudocomponent
single carbon number
url https://journal.uir.ac.id/index.php/JEEE/article/view/1115
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