Q/A dry gas reservoir is initially at an average pressure of 5500 psia and temperature of 145F. The gas has a gravity 0.67. What will the average reservoir pressure be when 40% of the original gas(in Scf) has been remained in the reservoir. Assume the volume occupied by the gas in the reservoir remains constant. If the reservoir originally contained 1MM cuft of reservoir gas, how much gas has been produced at a final reservoir pressure of 600 psia.

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Q/ A dry gas reservoir is initially at an average pressure of 5500 psia and temperature of 145F. The gas has
a gravity 0.67. What will the average reservoir pressure be when 40% of the original gas(in Scf) has been
remained in the reservoir. Assume the volume occupied by the gas in the reservoir remains constant. If the
reservoir originally contained 1MM cuft of reservoir gas, how much gas has been produced at a final
reservoir pressure of 600 psia.
Transcribed Image Text:1:09 O71VON 2_53057102948... -> Q/ A dry gas reservoir is initially at an average pressure of 5500 psia and temperature of 145F. The gas has a gravity 0.67. What will the average reservoir pressure be when 40% of the original gas(in Scf) has been remained in the reservoir. Assume the volume occupied by the gas in the reservoir remains constant. If the reservoir originally contained 1MM cuft of reservoir gas, how much gas has been produced at a final reservoir pressure of 600 psia.
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