Oil Production When Pressure Declines to 2,000 Psia

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An undersaturated reservoir containing 4,843 Mstb of OIIP is discovered at 4,300 psia. At the bubble point pressure of 2,900 psia, 100 Mstb of oil have been produced. Assuming that all the solution gas with its complement of oil is produced, how much oil would the reservoir produce by the time the pressure declines to 2,000 psia?

The PVT data are in the following table.

TABLE 0.5 

Note- Pressure (psia) Bo (rvblstb) Bo (rvblMscf) R. (Mscf/stb) 2,000 1.36 • 1.14 0.73 2,900 1.42 1.03 0.94 4,300 1.40 0.87 0.94 

 

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