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In Situ Permeability-porosity Relationship In Clean Formations
Available to PurchasePublisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 7–9, 1998
Paper Number: PETSOC-98-35
... measurements and correlate to the conventional RQI, (2) study the effect of change in effective stress on RQI and on the description of clean heterogeneous reservoirs, (3) develop new models for better reservoir characterization and flow unit identification using in-situ measurements, and (4) develop...
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A Generalized Pressure Derivative Analysis For Composite Reservoirs
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 9–11, 1996
Paper Number: PETSOC-96-115
... popularity is that, for radial systems, the response appears as a horizontal line during the infinite-acting radial flow period, resulting in easier identification. However, when the semilog pressure derivative is applied to flow geometries other than radial, the responses are not horizontal; making...
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Direct Identification of Hydrocarbon From Well Logs: A Neural Network Interpretation Approach
Available to PurchasePublisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 11–14, 1994
Paper Number: PETSOC-94-52
... Abstract The main aim of well log interpretation is to determine the reservoir geological and petrophysical properties downhole as well as properties fluids and their distributions in a reservoir, and identification of hydrocarbon from well logs is the most important job. Neural networks...
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Direct Identification of Hydrocarbon From Well Logs: A Neural Network Interpretation Approach
Available to PurchasePublisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 11–14, 1994
Paper Number: PETSOC-94-53
... Abstract The main aim of well log interpretation is to determine the reservoirgeological and petrophysical properties downhole as well as properties fluidsand their distributions in a reservoir, and identification of hydrocarbon fromwell logs is the most important job. Neural networks...
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Identification Of Mobile Water In Bitumen Reservoirs Using The Nuclear Magnetic Log
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, January 1, 1989
Paper Number: PETSOC-89-40-71
... to be successful, it is important that intervals that contain mobile fluids - gas or water - be readily identified. Mobile fluid intervals, if present, have a major impact on the thermodynamics and the resulting operating efficiency of the stimulation process. The identification of mobile water is usually...
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Petrology: A Valuable Tool In Reservoir Evaluation
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 6–9, 1987
Paper Number: PETSOC-87-38-70
... (under thermal EDR) the formation of damaging scales, emulsions Or other precipitates. Identification of zones which would benefit from carefully designed acid or fracture stimulation programs is another practical application. Semi quantitative analysis of the degree of anticipated damage during...
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Reservoir Simulation Helps Understand The Combustion Process In A Heavy Oil Reservoir
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 6–9, 1987
Paper Number: PETSOC-87-38-42
... optimum well productivity identification technical meeting upstream oil & gas reservoir quality valuable tool productivity petrology petroleum society stimulation program article begin RESERVOIR SIMULATION HELPS UNDERSTAND THE COMBUSTION PROCESS IN A HEAVY OIL RESERVOIR R.C. LIN W.T...
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Thermal Extraction Chromatography - A New Technique For Rapid Wellbore Evaluation
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 9–12, 1984
Paper Number: PETSOC-84-35-23
... Abstract The need for early identification of hydrocarbon productive zones penetrated by wellbores has been greatly increased by escalating exploration and development costs. Unfortunately, the formation evaluation techniques now commonly employed possess significant limitations in hydrocarbon...
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Detection Of Deep Formation "Damage"
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, May 6–9, 1968
Paper Number: PETSOC-6800
... damage appears quite similar to a poor reservoir with low permeability. In the past this has led to the abandonment of potentialproducers on one where by positive identification can be made between deep "damage" and low permeability. This method takes advantage of a deviation from the Horner assumption...