Meulbroek, 2002 - Google Patents
Equations of state in explorationMeulbroek, 2002
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- Meulbroek P
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- Organic geochemistry
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Calculations using equations of state to predict the phase behavior and composition of hydrocarbon species are finding use as an exploration technique. Equations of state give insight into the chemical changes induced in a hydrocarbon mixture by changes in pressure …
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