PVT Reports
This section serves as a centralized repository for all PVT reports associated with the fields. Each report is stored as a row, making it easy to organize and review historical and current fluid property data. The columns provide key details, including the Well Name, Report Date, PVT Lab, PVT Report Samples, and PVT Report Experiments, ensuring quick access to essential information for reservoir evaluation and modeling.

1. Adding PVT Reports
Click the Add PVT Report button in the top-right corner. You’ll be guided through a series of steps, some required and others optional, where you’ll manually enter the details from your previously completed PVT report.

1.1. PVT Report Information
In the first tab, provide the required details for the PVT report, including the well you wish to report and the associated project. Moreover, enter the lab report date, upload the PVT report file in any preferred format, and select the PVT lab from the following list of names:
- AGAT
- CoreLab
- Fesco
- GeoMark
- ResLab
- Schlumberger
- Stratum
- Weatherford
- Intertek

Don't see your PVT lab in the list?
Contact support@whitson.com if you wish to add another PVT lab name.
From this point, you can either submit and skip the remaining steps or click Continue to proceed to the next tab.
1.2. Sample Types and Number
Simply enter the quantity of each sample available for reporting, as follows:
- Recombined Separator Samples (REC)
- Bottomhole Sample (BHS)
- Openhole Formation Testing | RCI | MDT Sample (OFT)
- Separator Oil Sample (SEPO)
- Separator Gas Sample (SEPG)
- Stock-Tank Oil Sample (STO)
- Oil-based Mud Sample (OBM)

1.3. Input Compositions
Add the compositions for all components in each of the sample types included in the previous step. You may also add additional samples, which will update in the previous tab. Additionally, you can rename each sample to a name of your liking.

1.4. Select PVT Experiments
List all experiments done on each particular sample. Simply check each box to indicate that experiment was performed.

1.5. Exp. Quality Checks (QCs)
Choose the quality level for each experiment. You can also attach the corresponding file for each one.
