![]() ![]() Go to “User Home”, and click on “Author” under the name of Journal B.Check “Author” on the “Edit Profile” page, then “Save”. Find the journal you want to submit to in CATEGORIES, click on “VIEW JOURNAL”, “Online Submissions”, “GO TO LOGIN” and “Edit My Profile”.Register yourself in Journal B as an Author If you have already registered in Journal A, then how can you submit another article to Journal B? It takes two steps to make it happen:ġ. MCCAIN GAS OIL RATIO HOW TOHow to do online submission to another Journal?.Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology, 36(13), 1-6. Correlation of Black Oil Properties at Pressures below Bubblepoint Pressure – A New Approach. Journal of Petroleum Technology, 32(6), 968 – 970. Correlations for Fluid Physical Property Prediction. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 37(3-4), 153-169. Reservoir Oil Bubblepoint Pressures Revisited: Solution Gas–Oil Ratios and Surface Gas Specific Gravities. Drilling and Production Practice, API: 275. A Pressure-Volume-Temperature Correlation for Mixtures of California Oils and Gases. Paper presented at SPE 68 th Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, Oct. Pressure-Volume-Temperature Correlations for Gulf of Mexico Crude Oils. Tulsa, Oklahoma: Penn Well Publishing Co. The Properties of Petroleum Fluids (2 nd ed.). The University of The West Indies Library, St Augustine, Trinidad. PVT Correlations for On-land Oil Reservoirs in Trinidad (BSc. Journal of Petroleum Technology, 32(5), 785-795. Generalized Pressure-Volume-Temperature Correlations. SPE Reservoir Evaluation and Engineering, 10(6), 589-596 Reservoir Fluid Sampling Revisited – A Practical Perspective. Journal of Petroleum Technology, 40(5), 650-666. PVT Correlations for Middle East Crude Oils. Key words: PVT Correlations Oil Bubble-point pressure Oil formation volume factor Solution gas-oil ratio Trinidad The Verlade et al correlation was developed for worldwide application and its suitability to predict PVT data for a region should be tested prior to the development of new correlations. correlations can be used to obtain accurate estimation of the above PVT properties for Trinidad oils offshore the Southwest Coast for future reservoir engineering calculations. ![]() These results indicate that the Velarde et al. A comparison of the estimated and experimental PVT data show differences of less than ± 7.0 % for bubble point pressures, less than ± 4.0 percent for oil formation volume factors and less than ± 10.0 percent for solution gas oil ratios. The results show that the Velarde et al correlations gave the best estimate of the aforementioned PVT data for the twelve available PVT data sets. A spread sheet was developed for the calculations and the data for the evaluations were taken from twelve PVT reports. were tested to estimate the above mentioned PVT data for Trinidad oils offshore the Southwest Coast. In this study correlations by Standing, Vasquez and Beggs, Glaso, Al-Marhoun, Petrosky and Farshad and Velarde et al. The available correlations were developed for both worldwide applications or for specific regions since oil from different regions vary in compositions. Laboratory analyses of these properties are not always available and they are best estimated from correlations. Reservoir fluid properties such as bubble point pressure, oil formation volume factor and solution gas-oil ratio are used for the evaluation of reservoir performance and reserves estimation. ![]()
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