Reservoir EngineeringReservoir Volumetrics
Gross Rock Volume in Acre-Feet from Area and Thickness Formula
Gross Rock Volume in Acre-Feet from Area and Thickness calculates gross rock volume for reservoir volumetrics workflows in reservoir engineering.
How engineers use this formula
Use this formula when the listed inputs (A, h_g) are known and the assumptions behind the cited reservoir volumetrics relationship match the engineering case being checked.
Assumptions
- Input values are representative for the well, reservoir, fluid, or equipment case being evaluated.
- The declared units match the field-unit constants used in the formula.
- The cited formula applies to the selected petroleum engineering workflow.
Limitations
- The calculation does not replace a full engineering model or operating procedure.
- Accuracy depends on the source correlation, assumptions, input quality, and unit consistency.
Common mistakes
- Mixing unit systems without converting the inputs.
- Using default example values as field recommendations.
- Applying the formula outside the source assumptions.
Default example
Using the default inputs, V_grv_af equals 9,600 acre-ft.
Aacres
160
h_gft
60
Inputs
A
acresMapped Reservoir Area
h_g
ftAverage Gross Reservoir Thickness
Outputs
V_grv_af
acre-ft
Gross Rock Volume
A
acres
Mapped Reservoir Area
h_g
ft
Average Gross Reservoir Thickness
Source and review
reviewedPenn State PNG 301. Volumetric method gross rock volume definition, Equation 4.03.
Source