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Autor:
Terry Anouilh, Susan M. Agar, Sergey Ishutov, Michael Singleton, Franciszek Hasiuk, Shuo Zhang, Eric James Mackay, Thomas McGravie, T. Dawn Jobe, Francesca Watson, Julien Maes, Sebastian Geiger
Publikováno v:
Transport in Porous Media. 129:449-466
Understanding pore-scale flow and transport processes is important for understanding flow and transport within rocks on a larger scale. Flow experiments on small-scale micromodels can be used to experimentally investigate pore-scale flow. Current man
Autor:
Miguel Gonzalez, Eric James Mackay, Shuo Zhang, Sergey Ishutov, Sebastian Geiger, Rick Chalaturnyk, Franciszek Hasiuk, Dawn Jobe, Francesca Watson, Susan M. Agar
Publikováno v:
AAPG Bulletin. 102:1-26
Three-dimensional (3-D) printing provides a fast, cost-effective way to produce and replicate complicated designs with minimal flaws and little material waste. Early use of 3-D printing for engineering applications in the petroleum industry has stimu
Publikováno v:
Petroleum Geoscience. 24:440-448
The relationship between porosity and permeability in limestones is a fundamental constitutive equation in subsurface fluid flow modelling, and is essential in quantifying a range of geological processes. For a given porosity, the permeability of lim
Publikováno v:
Petroleum Geoscience. 24:323-334
Microporosity in carbonate reservoirs is globally pervasive and commonly used to explain high-porosity, low-permeability reservoirs, higher than expected water saturations, low resistivity pay zones and poor sweep efficiency. The potential for microp
Publikováno v:
Groundwater. 56:482-490
Three-dimensional (3D) printing is capable of transforming intricate digital models into tangible objects, allowing geoscientists to replicate the geometry of 3D pore networks of sedimentary rocks. We provide a refined method for building scalable po
Publikováno v:
Transport in Porous Media. 114:795-814
The relationship between flow properties and chemical reactions is the key to modeling subsurface reactive transport. This study develops closed-form equations to describe the effects of mineral precipitation and dissolution on multi-phase flow prope
Autor:
Susan M. Agar, Sebastian Geiger
Publikováno v:
Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 406:1-59
Autor:
Lahcen Kabiri, Robert Alway, Susan M. Agar, Nicolas Christ, Maria Mutti, Adrian Immenhauser, Sara Tomás, Ravi Shekhar, Greg Benson, Z. Karcz, Frédéric Amour, I. Sahni
Publikováno v:
Petroleum Geoscience. 20:109-123
Carbonate reservoirs pose significant challenges for reservoir modelling and flow prediction due to heterogeneities in rock properties, limits to seismic resolution and limited constraints on subsurface data. Hence, a systematic and streamlined appro
Autor:
Lahcen Kabiri, Sara Tomás, Nicolas Christ, Frédéric Amour, Adrian Immenhauser, Maria Mutti, Susan M. Agar, Martin Homann
Publikováno v:
Sedimentary Geology. 294:68-82
The occurrence of neritic microbial carbonates is often related to ecological refuges, where grazers and other competitors are reduced by environmental conditions, or to post-extinction events (e.g. in the Late Devonian, Early Triassic). Here, we pre
Autor:
Gregory S. Benson, Susan M. Agar, Maria Mutti, Lahcen Kabiri, Nicolas Christ, Sara Tomás, Adrian Immenhauser, Frédéric Amour
Publikováno v:
AAPG Bulletin. 97:845-871
Considerable effort has been devoted to the development of simulation algorithms for facies modeling, whereas a discussion of how to combine those techniques has not existed. The integration of multiple geologic data into a three-dimensional model, w