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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 7–10, 1997
Paper Number: PETSOC-97-31
... of matrix skin and fracture permeability indicated that stress sensitive fracture permeability is responsible for the productivity loss of these wells. This paper provides reservoir engineers with a practical tool for analyzing inflow performance of wells intersecting long fractures. Introduction...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, April 20–23, 1991
Paper Number: PETSOC-91-62
... Abstract The capability to monitor the enhanced oil recovery processes in heavy oil reservoirs by active or passive seismic methods provides valuable tools for the reservoir engineer to manage the recovery process. The seismic wave velocities (compressional and shear wave) in reservoir...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 11–15, 1988
Paper Number: PETSOC-88-39-66
... system that changes as it is being depleted. It is essential to be able to predict the physical properties of the reservoir fluid that will exist and govern that production process. Some of the predictive techniques available to the reservoir engineer are used for: prediction or original oil in place...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 1–4, 1971
Paper Number: PETSOC-7614-A
... Abstract The hard pressed Reservoir Engineer is often prone in Engineering studies to ignore e the economic implications of his conclusions. Moreoften than not, basic engineering investigations are turned over the economists for financial analysis. Management in turn use these assessments...

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