Index

Note: Page numbers followed by “f” indicate figures, “t” indicate tables, and “b” indicate boxes.’
A
Acentric factor, 100–101
estimation, 158–164, 163b–164b
Activity coefficient, 253
Activity-derived equilibrium ratios (γ–φ approach), 258–259
Adachi–Lu–Sugie equation of state (ALS EOS), 349–350
Adsorption phenomenon in shale reservoirs, 457–461, 459f–460f
molecule adsorption to kerogen, 461f
Aguilar and McCain method, 219
Al-Dhamen’s correlation, 385–386
Al-Marhoun correlation, 52
oil bubble point pressure, 18
oil formation volume factor, 27–28
solution gas oil ratio, ...

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