Abstract

The term gas condensate (or condensate) is often applied to any liquid composed of low-boiling hydrocarbons produced from a gas well. However, the term condensate reservoir should be applied only to those reservoir situations in which condensate is formed in the reservoir because of retrograde behavior. Wet-gas reservoirs can always be treated as containing single-phase gas in the reservoir, while retrograde-condensate reservoirs may not. Wet-gas reservoirs generally produce low-boiling liquids with gravities similar to those for retrograde condensates.

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