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(278b) Phase Behavior of a Five-Component Model Gas Condensate

Authors 

Peters, C. J. - Presenter, Petroleum Institute
Shariati, A., Shiraz University
Straver, E., Delft University of Technology
Florusse, L. J., Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Applied Sciences, DelftChemTech (PCMT)



In this work, the bubble points and dew points of a multicomponent mixture of methane, butane, heptane, decane and tetradecane as a model mixture representative of a gas condensate, have been measured experimentally. Ten samples with approximately the same composition were prepared and their bubble-point and/or their dew-point pressures were measured at several temperatures. The phase-behavior measurements were carried out in the temperature range of 240 to 410 K, and at pressures up to 21.6 MPa. The critical point for this system was measured and the cricondenbar and cricondentherm of the phase envelope were determined. The Peng-Robinson equation of state was used for modeling of the phase behavior of this system. The Peng-Robinson equation of state was able to successfully determine the bubble- and dew-points of this model gas condensate. Using the PR EOS, the retrograde region and liquid drop out characteristic of this model gas condensate were determined.

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