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Annexure 6C - PVT Data Summary of Mangala Bhagyam Aishwariya Crude Oil

This document summarizes field data from three oil fields in India: Mangala, Bhagyam, and Aishwariya. The Mangala field has an oil viscosity between 9-17 cp, API gravity of around 28 degrees, and wax content between 14.6-25.5 wt%. The Bhagyam field has an oil viscosity between 14-400 cp, API gravity between 21-32 degrees, and wax content between 15-30 wt%. The Aishwariya field has an oil viscosity between 6-30 cp, API gravity averaging 28 degrees, and wax content of 32.86 wt%.

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Annexure 6C - PVT Data Summary of Mangala Bhagyam Aishwariya Crude Oil

This document summarizes field data from three oil fields in India: Mangala, Bhagyam, and Aishwariya. The Mangala field has an oil viscosity between 9-17 cp, API gravity of around 28 degrees, and wax content between 14.6-25.5 wt%. The Bhagyam field has an oil viscosity between 14-400 cp, API gravity between 21-32 degrees, and wax content between 15-30 wt%. The Aishwariya field has an oil viscosity between 6-30 cp, API gravity averaging 28 degrees, and wax content of 32.86 wt%.

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MBA Field Data and PVT Analysis 

 
Mangala Field Data 
 
Field Name  Mangala 
Oil Properties  Oil Viscosity: 9 ‐ 17 cp 
API Gravity: ~28 deg 
Pour point: 42 – 44 deg C 
Wax appearance temp. of live oil ~ 52 deg C 
Wax dissolution temp. ~ 80 deg C 
GOR ~ 180 – 200 scf/stb solution GOR 
Bubble point: ~1300 psi (decreasing with depth) 
Average Permeability  ~2 darcy for FM‐1; ~8 darcy for FM‐3 
Porosity  15 – 28% 
Res. Temp.  ~62 Deg C 
Res. Pressure  1620 psi @ OWC (960 m TVDSS), 
Avg gradient = 1.17 psi/m 
CO2  Content  ~4‐5 mole % in Reservoir Fluid, ~15‐25 mole% in 
produced gas 
H2S Content  No initial H2S was present in Mangala formation fluid; 
however, with contamination from injection water, 
some wells show H2S concentration up to 500 ppm 

Asphaltene Content  <0.05 wt% 
Wax Content  14.6 ‐ 25.5 wt% 
Bhagyam Field Data 
 
Oil Properties  Oil Viscosity: 14 – 400 cp (Average 35 cp) 
API Gravity: 21 – 32 deg; (decreasing with depth) 
Pour point: 40 – 45 deg C 
Wax appearance temp. of live oil ~ 49‐50 deg C 
Wax dissolution temp. ~ 80 deg C 
Initial solution GOR ~ 60 – 100 scf/stb (increasing 
with depth) 
Bubble point: 650‐880 psi (increasing with depth) 
Sand Units   
Upper Fatehgarh: FB‐1 (Sand)  Lower Fatehgarh: FB‐ 
3 (Sand), FB‐4 (Sand), FB‐5 (Sand) 

Average Permeability  3.5 D 
Porosity  25‐30% 
Res. Temp.  ~53 Deg C 
Res. Pressure  892 psi @ OWC (1470 ft TVDSS), 
Avg gradient = 1.24 psi/m 
CO2  Content   
Live oil <1% 

H2S Content   
No initial H2S was present in Bhagyam formation 
fluid; however, with contamination from injection 
water, there is likelihood of H2S in low 
concentrations. 

Asphaltene Content  <0.05 wt%
Wax Content  15‐30 wt% 
Aishwariya Field Data 
 
Oil Properties   
Oil Viscosity: 6 – 30 cp 
API Gravity: 26 – 30 deg; Average 28 deg 
Pour point: 42 – 48 deg C 
Wax appearance temp. of live oil ~ 67 deg C 
Wax dissolution temp. ~ 80 deg C 
GOR ~ 150 – 200 scf/stb solution GOR 
Bubble point: 400 ‐900 psi (decreasing with depth) 

Sand Units  Upper Fatehgarh: FA‐1 (Sand) and FA‐2 (Shale) 
Lower Fatehgarh: FA‐3 (Sand), FA‐4 (Sand), FA‐5A 
(Shale) and FA‐5B (Sand) 
Average Permeability  1.5 D (UF) and 2.5 D (LF) 
Porosity  12 – 26% 
Res. Temp.  ~71 Deg C 
Res. Pressure  1904 psi @ OWC (3796 ft TVDSS), 
Avg gradient = 1.19 psi/m 
CO2  Content  ~30 mole % in Reservoir Fluid, ~80 – 90 mole% in 
produced gas 
H2S Content  No initial H2S was present in Aishwariya formation 
fluid; however, with contamination from injection 
water, there is likelihood of H2S in low 
concentrations. 
Currently, wells with water cut have ~20 ppm H2S in 
produced fluid. 
Asphaltene Content  0.06‐0.08 wt%
Wax Content  32.86 wt% 
 

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