Iterative Method To Determine Gas Reserves Using Material Balance and Pressure Transient Analysis
SPE Permian Basin Oil and Gas Recovery Conference, 2000Abstract The p/z vs. Gp material balance approach is an established, simple, quick and convenient means of surveying a reservoir's performance and determining gas reserves and gas-in-place (G). The x-intercept is G. Unfortunately, this approach may be an independent analysis, and not confirmed with a separate method ...
Baljit Sehbi +2 more
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A new method for rapid computation of transient fuel cycle material balances
Nuclear Engineering and Design, 2009Abstract This paper develops and demonstrates a fast, medium-fidelity coupled burnup, criticality and fuel cycle mass flow model. The burnup model requires pre-calculated parameters (neutron production and destruction rates, burnup, and isotopic transformation) that are functions of fluence and nuclide.
Anthony M. Scopatz, Erich A. Schneider
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Reserves Evaluation of Dry Gas Reservoirs through Flowing Pressure Material Balance Method
SPE Energy Resources Conference, 2014Abstract This paper describes the practical applicacion of a method known as Flowing Gas Material Balance FGMB (L. Mattar and Mcneil, 1997) for reserve's estimation using bottomhole flowing pressure data in two dry gas fields in Mexico.
J.D. Guzman, J.A. Arevalo, O. Espinola
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A new method of material balance evaluation in metamorphic differentiated systems
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 1977The methods used by earlier workers for evaluating material balance in core-mantle-matrix type differentiated systems are examined in detail. It is demonstrated that these methods can be successfully employed only when the true core-mantle volume ratio is known.
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Material balance method for calculating the reserves of unsaturated coal-bed methane reservoirs
2011 International Conference on Electric Information and Control Engineering, 2011Traditional material balance methods for calculating coal-bed methane reserves did not consider whether the coal seam was saturated or not; actually, they were only applicable for the saturated ones. Therefore, a material balance method applicable for unsaturated coal seams has been developed in this paper. In the derivation, the initial gas content is
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Evaluation of Material Balance Analysis Methods For Volumetric, Geopressured Gas Reservoirs
Annual Technical Meeting, 1992Abstract Material balance analysis of production performance data for an abnormally-pressured gas reservoir is complicated because of water and rock compressibility effects in addition to gas compressibility effects. Usually, a p/z vs.
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Evaluation of Material Balance Analysis Methods For Volumetric, Abnormally-pressured Gas Reservoirs
Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology, 1993Abstract Material balance analysis of production performance for an abnormally-pressured gas reservoir is complicated because of water and rock compressibility effects in addition to gas compressibility effects. An extrapolation based on an early straight line on a p/z vs.
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Reserves Estimation of Two-Layer Commingled Gas Well by Material Balance Method
2019Traditional material balance method takes the gas reservoir as a container and completely ignores the heterogeneity between the layers, which results in great uncertainty of the single-well reserves calculation as well as the evaluation of the producing reserves of each zone for commingling gas wells.
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Reserve evaluation for multi-layered gas reservoirs using material balance methods
To investigate the validity of the material balance or the p/z plot method when applied to single and multi-layered gas reservoirs. For all cases studied, a reservoir is assumed to be a volumetric dry gas reservoir. In this study, applicability of the pseudo-steady state equation (PSSE) in estimating p was also investigated.openaire +1 more source

