This article presents a selection of results obtained with the FHYD pr
ogram. This software allows simulation of mixtures composed of petrole
um fluids and water, with determination of the nature of thermodynamic
ally stable phases (oil-gas-water-hydrate) under given conditions of t
emperature and pressure, along with the quantity, composition and prop
erties of these different phases. Additionally, the program can automa
tically produce phase diagrams. Several examples of these have been in
cluded here, ranging from binary systems (water-ethane) and ternary sy
stems (water-methane-propane) to the most complex petroleum fluids. Th
e presence of dissolved salts (sodium chloride) has also been taken in
to consideration, as well as the calculation of conditions for the dep
osition of solid salt. A number of petroleum problems are highlighted:
water-saturated separator gas, water-saturated oil in reservoir condi
tions, and oil in the presence of salt water. Estimates for the quanti
ties and the composition of hydrates formed are compared with experime
ntal data and with results obtained using other software. The FHYD pro
gram can serve to give a more realistic representation of petroleum fl
uid behaviour with more accurate determination of the transportation p
roperties of their different phases, which is essential for the new ge
neration of simulation models for multiphase pipeline design and opera
tion.