Jump to content



Featured Articles

Check out the latest featured articles.

File Library

Check out the latest downloads available in the File Library.

New Article

Product Viscosity vs. Shear

Featured File

Vertical Tank Selection

New Blog Entry

Low Flow in Pipes- posted in Ankur's blog

Gas Oil Ratio (Gor)


This topic has been archived. This means that you cannot reply to this topic.
4 replies to this topic
Share this topic:
| More

#1 DANA-IF

DANA-IF

    Gold Member

  • Members
  • 160 posts

Posted 15 May 2017 - 01:16 PM

Dear friends ;

 

I'm wondering if anyone could explain how the GOR of the well  is measured ?

 

REGARDS !



#2 shan

shan

    Gold Member

  • ChE Plus Subscriber
  • 692 posts

Posted 16 May 2017 - 06:24 AM

Flash the well fluid at the standard conditions (0 psig, 60 F) to have the Gas Volume (SCF) and Oil Volume (BBL). Gas Oil Ratio (GOR) = Gas Volume/Oil Volume (SCF/BBL). 



#3 DANA-IF

DANA-IF

    Gold Member

  • Members
  • 160 posts

Posted 16 May 2017 - 10:24 AM

Flash the well fluid at the standard conditions (0 psig, 60 F) to have the Gas Volume (SCF) and Oil Volume (BBL). Gas Oil Ratio (GOR) = Gas Volume/Oil Volume (SCF/BBL). 

Hello ;

I'm wondering what you mean with Flash the well fluid : passing it through a separator ?

REGARDS !



#4 serra

serra

    Gold Member

  • Members
  • 310 posts

Posted 17 May 2017 - 03:34 AM

dana,

for measuring GOR (gas-oil ratio) there are test separators,

google for  gas+oil+ratio+test+separator to find many results and discussions

 

with a software, there are two steps, 1) Reservoir Fluid Characterization 2) PVT Analysis

as suggested by shan, you can estimate GOR values (at some specified t, p) solving a flash operation (isothermal flash), 

a separator (VL or VLL) allows to estimate vapor and liquid volumes at specified conditions.



#5 ankur2061

ankur2061

    Gold Member

  • Forum Moderator
  • 2,484 posts

Posted 17 May 2017 - 12:09 PM   Best Answer

Dana,

 

Refer the link below for Gas-to-Oil ratio:

 

https://www.cheresou...z-beggs-method/

 

Regards,

Ankur.






Similar Topics