Understanding and Checking the Validity of PVT Reports

When:  May 19, 2015 from 05:30 PM to 11:59 PM (CET)
Associated with  Oslo Section

Society of Petroleum Engineers

Distinguished Lecturer 2014-15 Lecture Season

                                                                 

Klaus Potsch

Senior Expert from OMV and a Consultant for Fluid Studies

Abstract:

Information about fluid properties is a required input for every stage in the oil and gas industry, from the reservoir to the refin­ery. It is, therefore, of utmost importance for reservoir, facility, and corrosion engineers to understand the volumetric behavior and the transport properties of the produced fluid. These fluid properties can be obtained from pressure/volume/temperature (PVT) reports generated either in-house or in external labs. In both cases, engineers should be able to perform a consistency check on the data before including it in their respective tasks. This presentation provides an overview of tools for verifying the consistency of PVT data.

Biography: 

Klaus Potsch is a retired senior expert from OMV and a consultant for fluid studies. For the past 4 years, he has been a guest lecturer in reservoir fluids and their modeling at the Mining University of Leoben, Austria. Potsch holds BS and MS degrees in physics and a PhD degree in mechanical engineering from the Technical University of Vienna.

Contact

Jafar Fathi
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jf@coreenergy.no

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