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SummaryLate-transient buildup responses at a well that produces a two-layer reservoir with no-crossflow are studied. The well is located at the center of a circle and the outer boundaries are assumed to be impermeable. The initial pressure is identic
Publikováno v:
SPE Reservoir Engineering. 9:183-187
Numerous authors have presented studies of overpressured gas reservoirs that are based on a particular model. Effects of pressure- and time-dependent formation compressibility, shale or aquifer water influx, or solution gas in the water are usually i
Publikováno v:
SPE Formation Evaluation. 7:87-92
Summary The two-phase compressibility factor should be used in material-balance calculations for rich-gas-condensate systems. This paper presents a correlation for estimating this factor from field data. The correlation, which is based on 67 fluid-de
Publikováno v:
SPE Formation Evaluation. 6:161-168
Summary Basic building blocks to apply the product-solution method in the Laplace domain are derived. Example applications illustrate the utility of these building blocks. These solutions should be useful in applying computer algebra to develop press
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SPE Computer Applications. 2:12-16
Summary Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging techniques are used to measure changing fluid saturations and relative permeabilities in porous materials.1, 2 The recorded signals are a measure of the volumes of the fluids residing in the pore space
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All Days.
Abstract A multi-phase effort that involved geological, geophysical, and petroleum engineering studies yielded an improved understanding of naturally fractured reservoirs and potential manners to improve the inddence of oil production from such reser
Geological, geophysical and petroleum engineering aspects of oil recovery from low-permeability reservoirs have been studied over the past three years. Significant advances were made in using Formation Microscanner Surveys (FMS) data to extrapolate f
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https://doi.org/10.2172/32695
https://doi.org/10.2172/32695
Autor:
S.W. Poston
Progress reports are presented for the following: Subtask l-- interpreting and predicting fractures; Subtask 2--relating recovery to well-log signatures; and Subtask 4--mathematical modeling. Some of the highlights are as follows; substantial improve
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https://doi.org/10.2172/10168798
https://doi.org/10.2172/10168798
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All Days.
Abstract Severe changes in rock permeability among adjacent oil bearing horizons presents an enhanced oil recovery problem. Fluids used to displace indigenous oil tend to follow the high permeability avenues, bypassing large reserves of oil. The use