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== Noteworthy papers in OnePetro ==
==Noteworthy papers in OnePetro==
 
Use this section to list papers in OnePetro that a reader who wants to learn more should definitely read
Use this section to list papers in OnePetro that a reader who wants to learn more should definitely read
=== [https://www.onepetro.org:443/general/SPE-18602-MS?sort=&start=0&q=Solution+gas+oil+ratio&from_year=&peer_reviewed=&published_between=&fromSearchResults=true&to_year=&rows=10# Estimation of Solution Gas/Oil Ratio of Black Oils] ===
=== [https://www.onepetro.org:443/journal-paper/PETSOC-88-04-08?sort=&start=0&q=Solution+gas+oil+ratio&from_year=&peer_reviewed=&published_between=&fromSearchResults=true&to_year=&rows=10# Statistical Evaluation Of Pvt Correlations Solution Gas-Oil Ratio] ===
=== [https://www.onepetro.org:443/journal-paper/SPE-1433-G?sort=&start=0&q=Solution+gas+oil+ratio&from_year=&peer_reviewed=&published_between=&fromSearchResults=true&to_year=&rows=10# Correlation of Oil Formation Volume Factor and Solution Gas-Oil Ratio] ===
=== [https://www.onepetro.org:443/conference-paper/SPE-137866-MS?sort=&start=0&q=Solution+gas+oil+ratio&from_year=&peer_reviewed=&published_between=&fromSearchResults=true&to_year=&rows=10# Effect of Solution-Gas-Oil-Ratio on Performance of Solution Gas Drive in Foamy Heavy Oil Systems] ===
=== [https://www.onepetro.org:443/general/SPE-469-G?sort=&start=0&q=Solution+gas+oil+ratio&from_year=&peer_reviewed=&published_between=&fromSearchResults=true&to_year=&rows=10# The Effect of the Relative Permeability Ratio, the Oil Gravity, and the Solution Gas-Oil Ratio on the Primary Recovery From a Depletion Type Reservoir] ===
=== [https://www.onepetro.org:443/journal-paper/SPE-254-PA?sort=&start=0&q=Solution+gas+oil+ratio&from_year=&peer_reviewed=&published_between=&fromSearchResults=true&to_year=&rows=10# Correlations of Gas-Oil Ratio History in a Solution-Gas-Drive Reservoir] ===
=== [https://www.onepetro.org:443/conference-paper/API-53-059?sort=&start=0&q=Solution+gas+oil+ratio&from_year=&peer_reviewed=&published_between=&fromSearchResults=true&to_year=&rows=10# as-oil Ratio Control in Thin Oil Columns] ===
=== [https://www.onepetro.org:443/journal-paper/SPE-930185-G?sort=&start=0&q=Solution+gas+oil+ratio&from_year=&peer_reviewed=&published_between=&fromSearchResults=true&to_year=&rows=10# Condensation Effect in Determining Gas-oil Ratio] ===
=== [https://www.onepetro.org:443/conference-paper/API-37-103?sort=&start=0&q=Solution+gas+oil+ratio&from_year=&peer_reviewed=&published_between=&fromSearchResults=true&to_year=&rows=10# Gas-Oil Ratio Control in Flowing Wells] ===
=== [https://www.onepetro.org:443/journal-paper/SPE-0602-0055-JPT?sort=&start=0&q=Solution+gas+oil+ratio&from_year=&peer_reviewed=&published_between=&fromSearchResults=true&to_year=&rows=10# Gas/Oil Ratio, Temperature, and Initial Water-Saturation Effects on Solution-Gas Drive] ===


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 17:06, 2 June 2015

The solution gas-oil ratio (GOR) is the amount of gas dissolved in the oil. Heavy oils (lower API gravity)contain less dissolved gas than lighter oils. Solution GOR can range from 0 to approximately 2000 scf / bbl. For most purposes, the solution GOR at the bubblepoint is the value of interest. Past the bubblepoint, the gas begins to come out of solution and form free gas, and the oil is said to be undersaturated.

Solution GOR is determined by rearranging the equations for calculating bubblepoint pressure as discussed on the page Oil bubblepoint pressure.


Noteworthy papers in OnePetro

Use this section to list papers in OnePetro that a reader who wants to learn more should definitely read

External links

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See also

Oil fluid properties

Oil bubblepoint pressure

PEH:Oil System Correlations