Oil and Gas Production Process: How the 4 Most Common Reservoirs Types are Produced
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
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0:14 Standard Oil Reservoirs
1:28 Volatile Oil Reservoirs
2:25 Dry Gas Reservoirs
3:42 Gas Condensate Reservoirs
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Standard Oil Reservoirs - mostly crude oil with some water and gas
Volatile Oil Reservoirs - high amounts of corrosive gas in addition to oil and water
Dry Gas Reservoirs - mostly natural gas with some water vapor
Gas Condensate Reservoirs
Take a high-level trip through the flow path of each of these types to explore the commonly used vessels and equipment.
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