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RubyMartin

01/12/10 3:04 AM

#193847 RE: dat_51or #193845

Dat: Gas Under Pressure Is A Liquid.


Zero in on "into geologic and fluid models. Don't fluid models indicate oil, but not gas? Natural gas is not a fluid. If so, I like fluid models!
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mromro

01/12/10 8:36 AM

#193852 RE: dat_51or #193845

Both oil and gas are fluids. So in this context "fluid models" can mean any of:
1. oil and water
2. gas and water
3. oil and gas and water
4. just water
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midtieroil

01/12/10 9:46 AM

#193860 RE: dat_51or #193845

I think it would be accurate to say that the term fluid model would mostly likely be used in conjunction with a condensate discovery. Nothing wrong with condensate, I just didn't want all gas.