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Autor:
Anette Krogsbøll, Mai K. Borre, Birte Røgen, Zakir Hossain, Kathrine Hedegaard, Ida Lykke Fabricius, Mohammad Monzurul Alam
Publikováno v:
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering. 70:282-297
Chalk develops as a result of diagenesis of pelagic calcareous ooze. In a newly deposited ooze sediment, porosity ranges from 60% to 80% but porosity reduces with burial. We studied how different porosity reduction mechanisms change the strength of t
Publikováno v:
GEOPHYSICS. 73:E89-E96
We predict Biot’s coefficient for North Sea chalk based on density and P-wave velocity for water-saturated chalk. We compare three effective medium models: Berryman’s self-consistent model, the isoframe model, and the bounding-average method (BAM
Autor:
Kathrine Hedegaard, Helle Karina Aage, Uffe C C Korsbech, Bertel Lohmann Andersen, Niels Springer
Publikováno v:
SPE Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering. 9:259-265
Summary The movement of connate water spiked with gamma-emitting 22Na (a radioactive sodium isotope) was studied during laboratory waterflooding of oil-saturated chalk at connate-water saturation from a North Sea reservoir. Using a 1D gamma-monitorin
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Technical University of Denmark Orbit
Technical University of Denmark Orbit
H025 Modelling elastic moduli and cementation of North Sea chalk C. OLSEN 1 K. HEDEGAARD 2 I. L. FABRICIUS 1 M. PRASAD 3 1 Introduction Elastic properties of porous sediments depend on degree of cementation for the sediment. It is therefore important
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Technical University of Denmark Orbit
Technical University of Denmark Orbit
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Autor:
Niels H. Schovsbo, Kim H. Esbensen, Claus Kjøller, Hanne D. Holmslykke, Lars Kristensen, Kathrine Hedegaard, Erik Thomsen
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Injection of chemically tuned, ‘smart’ water in oil reservoirs may increase both oil recovery rates and the total recovery (e.g. Morrow & Buckley 2011; Austad 2013; Zeinijahromi et al. 2015). This kind of water management has gained increased imp
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