Engineering Tools
"Engineering Tools" is a handbook of various analytical & empirical equations which are specifically used in the oil & gas industry. In this section, users can perform calculations & estimations of many key petroleum engineering parameters. The Engineering Tools will be continuously updated with the latest functions & correlations.
Reservoir
Fluid Properties
Oil
Solution Gas Specific Gravity (ɣg)Bubble Point Pressure (Pb)Oil Gas Solubility (Rs)Saturated Oil Formation Volume Factor (Bo,s)Undersaturated Oil Formation Volume Factor (Bo,us)Total Oil Formation Volume Factor (Bo,t)Saturated Oil Density (ρo,s)Undersaturated Oil Density (ρo,us)Saturated Oil isothermal compressibility factor (Co,s)Undersaturated oil isothermal compressibility factor (Co,us)Dead Oil Viscosity(μo,d)Saturated Oil Viscosity(μo,s)Undersaturated Oil Viscosity(μo,us)
Gas
Average Surface Gas Gravity (ɣg)C7+ Fraction Concentration (For Gas Condensates)Gas Compressibility Factor (Z-Factor)Gas Density (ρg)Gas Formation Volume Factor(Bg)Gas Viscosity at Atmospheric PressureGas Viscosity at Specified PressureIsothermal Gas Compressibility (Cg)Pseudo Critical PressurePseudo Critical TemperatureSurface Condensate Molecular WeightTotal Producing Oil/Gas RatioTwo Phase Z-factor (For Gas Condensates)Well Stream Specific Gravity
Water
Drilling
Drilling Fluids
Mud Mixture Volume and DensityMixing Fluids of Different Densities with Final Mixture Volume LimitMud Density Increase With Base Liquid and Without Final Volume LimitationMud Density Increase With Final Volume Limitation and Without Base LiquidMud Density Increase Without Base Liquid and Final Volume LimitationMud Weight Reduction by Base Liquid AdditionDensity of Oil-Water MixtureOil Based Mud Preparation with Desired Volume,Density and OWROil-Water Ratio (OWR) Calculation Using Retort DataOil-Water Ratio (OWR) ChangeOptimum Solid Fraction Based on Mud WeightDilution of Mud System with Base FluidDisplacement of Mud System with Base Fluid
General
Drilling Cutting AmountWell Annular Capacity Between Casing or Hole and PipesEquivalent Circulating Density (ECD)Well Annular VelocityBuoyancy FactorHydrostatic Pressure Decrease Due to Pipe Pullout from HoleLoss of Overbalance Due to Pipe Pull Out and Falling Mud Level
Pump
Production
Utilities
The "Utilities" is under construction and will be ready to use in summer 2024.