Reservoir Engineering Introductory Quiz

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PETE6007 Sept.

14, 2018

Quiz # 1

NAME: ___________________________

1) Complete the following sentences. [5 points]

a) Organic compounds which contain hydrogen and carbon only are known as

____________________.

b) Isomers are compounds that have different structures, but have the same

____________________. (Select your answer from the list below).

i) specific gravity.
ii) boiling point.
iii) molecular formula.
iv) none of the above.

c) The first four alkanes are ______________ at normal temperatures and


pressures.

(Select your answer from the list below)

i) gases.
ii) liquids.
iii) solids.
iv) none of the above.

d) State the general formula for the paraffin series

e) The distinguishing feature of the alkene structure is:


2. The vapor pressure of n-hexane is 147.0 psia at a system temperature of 331.9 °F.
What is the bubble point and dew point pressure at the same temperature?
[2
points]

3. Define critical temperature and critical pressure for a pure substance. [4 points]

4. Define cricondentherm and cricondenbar. [4 points]


5. Sketch and completely label a typical pressure-temperature diagram for a pure
substance (gas-liquid part only). [5 points]

6. Sketch and label typical pressure-volume diagrams (one isotherm below the
critical point) for:

(a) a pure substance [5 points]


(b) a two component mixture [ 5 points]

(c) Highlight any feature(s) that distinguishes the diagram in (b) from the diagram in
(a) State the reason for this difference. [4 points]
2. a Figure 1 is a phase diagram of a reservoir fluid. Use the figure to determine the
following: [6 marks]

i) Bubble point pressure at 100ºF. __________________

ii) Dew point pressure at 250ºF. __________________

iii) Cricondentherm. __________________

iv) reservoir fluid type for each of the three regions.

Region A __________________

Region B __________________

Region C __________________

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