For a hydrocarbon reservoir, the following parameters are used in the general material balance equation (MBE):
\[ \begin{aligned} N & = \text{Initial (original) oil in place, stb} \\ G & = \text{Initial volume of gas cap, scf} \\ m & = \text{Ratio of initial volume of gas cap to volume of oil initial in place, rb/rb} \\ S_{wi} & = \text{Initial water saturation} \\ S_{oi} & = \text{Initial oil saturation} \\ B_{oi} & = \text{Initial oil formation volume factor, rb/stb} \\ B_{gi} & = \text{Initial gas formation volume factor, rb/scf} \end{aligned} \]
The total pore volume (in rb) of the reservoir is:
Step 1: Volume of oil in place.
Initially, the reservoir contains \(N\) stock-tank barrels (stb) of oil. Converting this to reservoir barrels (rb): \[ V_o = N B_{oi} \] This is the reservoir volume occupied by the oil phase.
Step 2: Volume of gas cap.
The gas cap volume is proportional to the oil volume, given by the gas–oil volume ratio \(m\). Therefore, \[ V_g = m V_o = m (N B_{oi}) \]
Step 3: Hydrocarbon pore volume.
The hydrocarbon pore volume is the combined volume of oil and gas in the reservoir at initial conditions: \[ V_h = V_o + V_g = N B_{oi} + m N B_{oi} = N B_{oi}(1+m) \]
Step 4: Incorporating water saturation.
The total pore space of the reservoir is occupied by both hydrocarbons and water. If the initial water saturation is \(S_{wi}\), the fraction of pore volume available for hydrocarbons is: \[ \text{Hydrocarbon fraction} = 1 - S_{wi} \] Therefore, \[ \text{Total pore volume } V_p = \frac{V_h}{1 - S_{wi}} \] Step 5: Final expression.
Substituting \(V_h = N B_{oi}(1+m)\): \[ V_p = \frac{N B_{oi}(1+m)}{1-S_{wi}} \]
Final Answer: \[ \boxed{\dfrac{N B_{oi}(1+m)}{1-S_{wi}}} \]
The drainage oil–water capillary pressure data for a core retrieved from a homogeneous isotropic reservoir is listed in the table below. The reservoir top is at 4000 ft from the surface and the water–oil contact (WOC) depth is at 4100 ft.
| Water Saturation (%) | Capillary Pressure (psi) |
|---|---|
| 100.0 | 0.0 |
| 100.0 | 5.5 |
| 100.0 | 5.6 |
| 89.2 | 6.0 |
| 81.8 | 6.9 |
| 44.2 | 11.2 |
| 29.7 | 17.1 |
| 25.1 | 36.0 |
Assume the densities of water and oil at reservoir conditions are 1.04 g/cc and 0.84 g/cc, respectively. The acceleration due to gravity is 980 m/s². The interfacial tension between oil and water is 35 dynes/cm and the contact angle is 0°.
The depth of free-water level (FWL) is __________ ft (rounded off to one decimal place).
Identify the option that has the most appropriate sequence such that a coherent paragraph is formed:
Statement:
P. At once, without thinking much, people rushed towards the city in hordes with the sole aim of grabbing as much gold as they could.
Q. However, little did they realize about the impending hardships they would have to face on their way to the city: miles of mud, unfriendly forests, hungry beasts, and inimical local lords—all of which would reduce their chances of getting gold to almost zero.
R. All of them thought that easily they could lay their hands on gold and become wealthy overnight.
S. About a hundred years ago, the news that gold had been discovered in Kolar spread like wildfire and the whole State was in raptures.
Fish : Shoal :: Lion : _________
Select the correct option to complete the analogy.