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Monday, April 28, 2008

Reservoir Fluid Properties

Reservoir Fluid properties is a subject that forms the basis of reservoir engineering. It is therefore an essential course in all petroleum engineering degrees. Over here i have posted a set of online lectures related to this course. You can download the pdf files for future reference.
  • Lecture 1 - Organic Chemistry [HTML] [PDF]
  • Lecture 2 - Alkanes [HTML] [PDF]
  • Lecture 3 - Alkenes [HTML] [PDF]
  • Lecture 4 - Aromatics[HTML] [PDF]
  • Lecture 5 - Pure Substances[HTML] [PDF]
  • Lectures 6&7 - Two and Three Component Mixtures[HTML] [PDF]
  • Lecture 8 - Reservoir Fluids[HTML] [PDF]
  • Lectures 9&10 - Ideal and Real Gas[HTML] [PDF]
  • Lecture 11 - Real Gases - SPE Paper 26668 [HTML] [PDF]
  • Gas Properties in Reservoir Engineering[HTML] [PDF]
  • Lectures 12&13 - Standard Conditions[HTML] [PDF]
  • Lecture 14 - Wet Gases[HTML] [PDF]
  • Lecture 15 - Black Oil Definitions[HTML] [PDF]
  • Lecture 16 - Field Data[HTML] [PDF]
  • Lecture 17 - Reservoir Fluid Studies[HTML] [PDF]
  • Lectures 18&19 - Properties of Black Oils and Reservoir Fluid Studies Report[HTML] [PDF]
  • Lecture 20 - Properties of Black Oil Correlations[HTML] [PDF]
  • Lectures 21 & 22 - Black Oils Correlations[HTML] [PDF]
  • Lectures 23 & 24 - Consolidate Oil Reservoir Density Calculations and Oil Viscosity[HTML] [PDF]
  • Lecture 25 - VLE [HTML] [PDF]
  • Lecture 26 - Non-Ideal VLE [HTML] [PDF]
  • Lecture 28 - Surface Separators [HTML] [PDF]
  • Lecture 29 - Equilibrium Ratio Correlations (K-values) [HTML] [PDF]
  • Lectures 30-31 - Properties of Oilfield Waters [HTML] [PDF]
  • Lectures 32-33 - Gas Hydrates [HTML] [PDF]
  • Lecture 34-35 - Equations of State[HTML] [PDF]

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