Relative Permeability Ratio in Region 1

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Relative Permeability Ratio in Region 1 krg = gas relative permeability in Region 1 kro = oil relative permeability in Region 1 mg = gas viscosity, cp Bg = gas formation volume factor, RB/scf or m3/Sm3 mo = oil viscosity, cp Bo = oil formation volume factor, RB/STB or m3/Sm3 Rs = gas oil ratio, scf/STB or Sm3/Sm3 rv = oil-gas ratio (OGR or CGR), STB/scf or Sm3/Sm3 rvf = flowing OGR in Region 1, STB/scf or Sm3/Sm3 Vro = Vo/(Vo+Vg) oil relative volume from a CCE experiment on the flowing fluid composition

Variation of krg/kro and Vro with pressure during depletion of a rich gas condensate fluid CVD volume Fig 18 from SPE 30714 CCE volumes

Variation of krg/kro and Vro with pressure during depletion of a lean gas condensate fluid CVD volume CCE volumes Fig 19 from SPE 30714