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gor/glr math 1

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rv13

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i know i am not to smart so i would like someone to help if they would be so kind - to see if i am calculating correctly
i am sure it is more complicated than below

gor = mcf(gas)/bbl(oil)
glr = mcf (gas)/bbl(liquid)

1700 mcf/day
950 bbls liquid
10 bbls oil

gor =
gor = scf/bbl
glr =
glr = scf/bbl
 
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Every GOR or GLR I've ever seen has been in SCF/STB. So, to get that from your data
GOR =1700 MCF *1000 SCF/MCF / 10 = 170,000 SCF/STB.

On the other hand OGR us STB/MMCF so you get 10 bbl/1.7 MMCF = 5.88 STB/MMCF. This seems like a more manageable number. Whenever OGR (or WGR or LGR) is greater than 1, I generally see the stream treated like a gas well instead of an oil well.

David
 
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