Reservoir pressure definition

Reservoir pressure means the static or stabilized pressure in pounds per square inch existing at the face of the formation of an oil or gas well.
Reservoir pressure means the static or stabilized pressure existing or presumed to exist in a reservoir at a given datum;
Reservoir pressure means the static or stabilized pressure that exists, or that is presumed to exist, in a reservoir at a given datum:

More Definitions of Reservoir pressure

Reservoir pressure means the static or stabilized pressure in pounds per square inch gauge existing at the face of the formation in one or more oil or gas wells as determined by commonly accepted engineering principles.

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  • Reid vapor pressure means the vapor pressure of crude oil or other volatile petroleum products at 100 degrees Fahrenheit as determined by the latest edition of ASTM D6377 (RVPE): Standard Test Method for Determination of Vapor Pressure of Crude Oil.

  • True vapor pressure means the equilibrium partial pressure exerted by a petroleum liquid as determined in accordance with methods described in American Petroleum Institute (API) Bulletin 2517, Evaporation Loss from External Floating Roof Tanks, 1980. The API procedure may not be applicable to some high viscosity or high pour crudes. Available estimates of true vapor pressure may be used in special cases such as these.

  • Operating pressure means the pressure at which the parts of an irrigation system are designed by the manufacturer to operate.

  • Low water pressure means water pressure below the regulatory reference level which is the minimum pressure when demand on the system is not abnormal.

  • Pressure means the total load or force per unit area acting on a surface.