29.11.1 FluidSystem

Topic Version1Published12/09/2016
For StandardPRODML v2.0
Type:ClassStereotype:«XSDcomplexType»

Used to designate each distinct subsurface accumulation of economically significant fluids. This data object primarily serves to identify the source of one or more fluid samples and provides a connection to the geologic environment that contains it. Characteristics of the fluid system include the type of system (e.g., black oil, dry gas, etc.), the fluid phases present, and its lifecycle status (e.g., undeveloped, producing, etc.).

Table 29.11.1-1 Attributes

Name

Type

Notes

PhasesPresent

PhasePresent

The phases present for this fluid system. Enum. See phase present.

Remark

String2000

Remarks and comments about this data item.

ReservoirFluidKind

ReservoirFluidKind

The kind of reservoir fluid for this fluid system. Enum. See reservoir fluid kind.

ReservoirLifeCycleState

ReservoirLifeCycleState

The reservoir life cycle state for this fluid system. Enum. See reservoir life cycle state.

RockFluidUnitFeatureReference

DataObjectReference

Reference to a RockFluidUnitFeature (a RESQML data object).

SaturationPressure

SaturationPressure

The saturation (or bubble point) pressure for the fluid system.

SolutionGOR

VolumePerVolumeMeasure

The solution gas-oil ratio for this fluid system.

StandardConditions

AbstractTemperaturePressure

The standard temperature and pressure used for the representation of this fluid system.

Table 29.11.1-2 Associations

Association

Notes

From: FluidSystem.

0..1To: FormationWater

Association

 

From: FluidSystem.

To: AbstractObject

Generalization

 

From: FluidSystem.

0..1To: NaturalGas

Association

 

From: FluidSystem.

0..1To: StockTankOil

Association

 

0..*From: FluidSampleAcquisitionJob.FluidSystemReference

1To: FluidSystem

Association

 

0..*From: FluidSample.FluidSystemReference

0..1To: FluidSystem

Association

 

From: FluidCharacterization.FluidSystem

0..1To: FluidSystem

Association