PVT EoS Modeling
Equation of State (EoS) modeling plays a vital role in predicting reservoir fluid behaviour under varying pressure and temperature conditions. This webinar will introduce the fundamentals of PVT EoS modeling and demonstrate its application in reservoir engineering workflows. Participants will gain practical insights into fluid characterization, model tuning, and the integration of EoS models into simulation and forecasting processes.
Webinar Objectives
• Understand the basics of PVT analysis and the role of EoS models.
• Learn key steps in fluid characterization and model calibration.
• Explore how EoS modeling supports simulation, forecasting, and production optimization.
• Identify common challenges and best practices in applying EoS models.
About the Presenter
The presenter is an experienced professional in reservoir engineering with a strong background in PVT analysis, fluid characterization, and modeling workflows. Having worked extensively with EoS applications in simulation and production forecasting, they provide a practical perspective on translating complex fluid behaviour into actionable insights for reservoir management.
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Time : 9 PM Indian Time | Duration : 90 Minutes
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