A new correlation for predicting the hydrate-free zone of reservoir fluids,
from black oil to lean natural gas, has been developed. The method correla
tes the hydrate dissociation pressure against the specific gravity and the
concentration of the hydrate-forming components in the fluid, as well as th
e temperature of the system. The effect of nitrogen and carbon dioxide on t
he hydrate-free zone has also been taken into account. The correlation has
been developed using hydrate phase boundaries for 31 fluids generated by a
well-proven comprehensive thermodynamic model. Hydrate phase boundaries for
13 independent reservoir fluids calculated by the new correlation and the
thermodynamic model have been compared, showing a maximum error of 1.0 K in
the calculated potential hydrate-forming temperature.