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10  PVT Property Correlations


            MBO   modified black-oil
            OGIP  original gas in place
            PVT   pressure, volume, temperature
            RFT   repeat formation tester
            r s   vaporized oil gas ratio, STB/MMscf
            R s   solution gas oil ratio, scf/STB
            R si  initial solution gas oil ratio, scf/STB
            R v   vaporized oil gas ratio, STB/MMscf
            X i   mole fraction of component (i) in hydrocarbon liquid phase
            Y i   mole fraction of component (i) in hydrocarbon vapor phase
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