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GEOPHYSICS. 75:E123-E129
Studies on how the velocity of [Formula: see text] is affected by temperature and pressure are important for understanding seismic properties of fluid and rock systems with a [Formula: see text] component. We carried out laboratory experiments to inv
Autor:
Amy Hinkle, M. Batzle
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The Leading Edge. 25:742-749
Heavy oil is defined by the U.S. Department of Energy as having API (American Petroleum Institute) gravities that fall between 10.0° and 22.3° (Nehring et al., 1983). Extra-heavy oils are defined as having API gravities less than 10.0° API. Heavy
Autor:
De-hua Han, M. Batzle
Publikováno v:
The Leading Edge. 25:460-466
Deepwater reservoirs, those in water depths ranging from 1000 m to more than 3000 m, often consist of young turbidite sediments associated with early hydrocarbon charge, overpressure buildup, and seal with retarded diagenesis. Deepwater sands maintai
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The Leading Edge. 20:168-171
Summary Compressional and shear velocities of rocks are dependent on frequency and this dispersion may be significant even within the seismic band. The amount and position of dispersion will be largely a function of fluid properties, distribution, an
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The Leading Edge. 17:1444-1447
The effect of various oil or gas production operations on reservoir conditions and seismic properties is examined in Table 1. The reservoir conditions that most strongly affect seismic properties are emphasized (pore pressure, effective pressure, and
Autor:
M. Batzle, Patricia E. Rodrigues
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SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2013.
Summary An alternative method used to measure the shear modulus of heavy oils at low frequencies is the rheometer. Typical rheometers are oscillating plate devises commonly used to ascertain rapidly the shear properties of liquids and polymers. Howev
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Journal of Geophysical Research. 114
[1] The effect of pore fluids on seismic wave attenuation in carbonate rocks is important for interpreting remote sensing observations of carbonate reservoirs undergoing enhanced oil recovery. Here we measure the elastic moduli and attenuation in the
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SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2009.
Summary Studies concerning how CO2 velocity is affected by a wide range of temperatures and pressures are important in understanding CO2 behavior in fluid and rock systems. Three laboratory experiments were carried out to investigate the effect of te
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71st EAGE Conference and Exhibition - Workshops and Fieldtrips.
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SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2008.
Acoustic properties of heavy oils have been investigated based on laboratory measurement and modeling studies. Based on newly measured shear velocity data in extended low temperature, we have revealed a full spectrum of shear velocity of heavy oils a