Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2083793485> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 75 of
75
with 100 items per page.
- W2083793485 abstract "Abstract Formation water is invariably produced with petroleum. An estimate of the dynamic viscosity of formation water as a function of pressure, temperature, salt content and preferably dissolved gas, is required for reservoir and petroleum production design and calculations. The extent of available experimental data on the viscosity of live formation water is very limited. In addition, most of the proposed brine viscosity correlations are based on the experimental data of NaCl solutions with no dissolved gas. Several reconstituted formation water samples were tested in the present study. The total dissolved solids content of the water samples varied between 90,000 to 250,000 mg/L at a gas/liquid ratio of approximately 9.6 scf/stb. Viscosities were measured up to 14,000 psia and temperatures up to 200 °F using both capillary and electromagnetic viscometers calibrated with standard fluids for the interested range of pressure and temperature. Experimental results indicated that viscosity of formation water increases with increasing solids content and pressure as well as with decreasing temperature. The presence of dissolved gases decreased the viscosity of formation water; however, it was not significant. Experimental results were compared against water viscosities predicted by commonly used formation water viscosity correlations. The relative errors for some cases were as high as 200 %. Most correlations over-predicted the viscosities at higher pressures beyond 10,000 psia. Comparison between reservoir simulation case studies for a base case and 30%-varied formation water viscosity case showed that both predicted oil and water production and water cut during the life of the producing well are significantly affected by the value of the formation water viscosity input." @default.
- W2083793485 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2083793485 creator A5005193284 @default.
- W2083793485 creator A5015657585 @default.
- W2083793485 creator A5023694170 @default.
- W2083793485 creator A5047550581 @default.
- W2083793485 creator A5074353367 @default.
- W2083793485 date "2005-10-09" @default.
- W2083793485 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2083793485 title "Viscosity of Formation Water: Measurement, Prediction, and Reservoir Implications" @default.
- W2083793485 cites W1566030289 @default.
- W2083793485 cites W1975135586 @default.
- W2083793485 cites W1996933456 @default.
- W2083793485 cites W2016801143 @default.
- W2083793485 cites W2061409937 @default.
- W2083793485 cites W2077990965 @default.
- W2083793485 cites W2079789553 @default.
- W2083793485 cites W2107075729 @default.
- W2083793485 cites W22874725 @default.
- W2083793485 doi "https://doi.org/10.2118/96013-ms" @default.
- W2083793485 hasPublicationYear "2005" @default.
- W2083793485 type Work @default.
- W2083793485 sameAs 2083793485 @default.
- W2083793485 citedByCount "2" @default.
- W2083793485 crossrefType "proceedings-article" @default.
- W2083793485 hasAuthorship W2083793485A5005193284 @default.
- W2083793485 hasAuthorship W2083793485A5015657585 @default.
- W2083793485 hasAuthorship W2083793485A5023694170 @default.
- W2083793485 hasAuthorship W2083793485A5047550581 @default.
- W2083793485 hasAuthorship W2083793485A5074353367 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConcept C127172972 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConcept C127313418 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConcept C132233512 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConcept C169820759 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConcept C196806460 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConcept C2775865663 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConcept C2776957854 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConcept C2992173645 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConcept C78762247 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConcept C93356670 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConcept C97355855 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConceptScore W2083793485C121332964 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConceptScore W2083793485C127172972 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConceptScore W2083793485C127313418 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConceptScore W2083793485C132233512 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConceptScore W2083793485C169820759 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConceptScore W2083793485C178790620 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConceptScore W2083793485C185592680 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConceptScore W2083793485C196806460 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConceptScore W2083793485C2775865663 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConceptScore W2083793485C2776957854 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConceptScore W2083793485C2992173645 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConceptScore W2083793485C78762247 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConceptScore W2083793485C93356670 @default.
- W2083793485 hasConceptScore W2083793485C97355855 @default.
- W2083793485 hasLocation W20837934851 @default.
- W2083793485 hasOpenAccess W2083793485 @default.
- W2083793485 hasPrimaryLocation W20837934851 @default.
- W2083793485 hasRelatedWork W157509183 @default.
- W2083793485 hasRelatedWork W1999814768 @default.
- W2083793485 hasRelatedWork W2024815797 @default.
- W2083793485 hasRelatedWork W2024941347 @default.
- W2083793485 hasRelatedWork W2077453084 @default.
- W2083793485 hasRelatedWork W2088103545 @default.
- W2083793485 hasRelatedWork W2088640364 @default.
- W2083793485 hasRelatedWork W2088657480 @default.
- W2083793485 hasRelatedWork W2517708217 @default.
- W2083793485 hasRelatedWork W4206092627 @default.
- W2083793485 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2083793485 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2083793485 magId "2083793485" @default.
- W2083793485 workType "article" @default.