Introduction
Section Ⅰ Physic0.chemical Properties of Reservoir Fluids
Chapter 1 Chemical Composition and Properties of ReservoirFluids
1.1 Chemical Properties of Crude Oil
1.2 Physical Properties and Classification of Crude Oil
1.3 Chemical Composition of Natural Gas
1.4 Classification of Oil Gas Reservoirs
1.5 The Chemical Composition and Classification of Formationwater
Chapter 2 Natural Gas Physical Properties under HighPressure
2.1 Apparent Molecular Weight and Density of Namral Gas
2.2 Equation of State for Natural Gas and principle ofCorreSponding State
2.3 Physical Properties of Natural Gas under High Pressure
2.4 Water Vapor Content of Natural Gas and the Gas Hydrate
Chapter 3 Phase State of Reservoir Hydrocarbons and Gas.LiquidEquilibrium
3.1 Phase Behavior of Reservoir Hydrocarbon Fluids
Introduction
Section Ⅰ Physic0.chemical Properties of Reservoir Fluids
Chapter 1 Chemical Composition and Properties of ReservoirFluids
1.1 Chemical Properties of Crude Oil
1.2 Physical Properties and Classification of Crude Oil
1.3 Chemical Composition of Natural Gas
1.4 Classification of Oil&Gas Reservoirs
1.5 The Chemical Composition and Classification of Formationwater
Chapter 2 Natural Gas Physical Properties under HighPressure
2.1 Apparent Molecular Weight and Density of Namral Gas
2.2 Equation of State for Natural Gas and principle ofCorreSponding State
2.3 Physical Properties of Natural Gas under High Pressure
2.4 Water Vapor Content of Natural Gas and the Gas Hydrate
Chapter 3 Phase State of Reservoir Hydrocarbons and Gas.LiquidEquilibrium
3.1 Phase Behavior of Reservoir Hydrocarbon Fluids
3.2 Gas—Liquid Equilibrium
3.3 Solution and Separation of the Gas in an Oil—Gas System
3.4 Calculation of Oil.Gas Separation Problems Using Phase—StateEquations
Chapter 4 Physical Properties of Reservoir Fluids under ReservoirConditions
4.1 High.Pressure Physical Properties of Reservoir—oil
4.2 Physical Properties of Formation Water underHigh—Pressure
4.3 Measurement and Calculation of High—Pressure PhysicalParameters of Reservojr—oil&Gas
4.4 Application of the Fluid High—Pressure Property Parameters:Material Balance Equation of Hydrocarbons in Reservoirs
Section Ⅱ Physical Properties of Reservoir Rocks
Chapter 5 Porosity of Reservoir Porous Medium
5.1 Constitution of Sandstone
5.2 Pores in Reservoir Rocks
5.3 Porosity of Reservoir Rocks
5.4 Compressibility of Reservoir Rocks
5.5 F1uid Saturation in Reservoir Rocks
Section Ⅲ Mechanics of Multi-Plow in Reservoir Rocks
Appendix 1 Unit Conversation Tables
Appendix 2 Vocabulary of Technical Tarm
Appendix 3 Charts of Equilbrium Ratio