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Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement. 67:804-810
Real-time monitoring of wellbore fluids is of crucial importance for oil recovery. During various operations such as drilling, production, stimulation, and intervention, the characteristics of the fluids being produced or injected into the well needs
Autor:
Max Deffenbaugh, Huseyin R. Seren, Latifah Al-Maghrabi, Erjola Buzi, Greg Bernero, Gregory Ham
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement. 67:798-803
The measurement of fluid and rock properties within oil and gas wells is critical to efficient hydrocarbon production. These data are generally acquired by wireline logging, where sensors are lowered into the well at the end of a long cable. The hand
Autor:
Nathan StMichel, Tim Thiel, Chinthaka P. Gooneratne, Max Deffenbaugh, Dwight W. Swett, Greg Bernero, Miguel Gonzalez
Publikováno v:
2019 IEEE SENSORS.
Drilling fluids are an integral part of drilling wells for oil and gas production. They carry cuttings from the bit to the surface, prevent collapse of the wellbore, and balance formation pressures to prevent reservoir fluids from entering the wellbo
Publikováno v:
IGARSS
Using the dielectric/permittivity spectra from liquid hydrocarbons to characterize their composition requires knowledge of their geochemistry and the geological processes that formed them. Complex permittivity measurements of two crude oils and gas c
Publikováno v:
2015 IEEE SENSORS.
The viscosity of subsurface hydrocarbons is commonly determined by sampling produced fluids at the surface. However, bringing hydrocarbons to surface temperature and pressure can irreversibly alter their viscosity. There are wireline tools that make
The rate of low energy (< 150 MeV) cosmic ray muons was measured at ground level as a function of several atmospheric parameters. Stopped muons were detected in a plastic scintillator block and correlations were determined using a linear regression m
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