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Paper presented at the SPWLA 58th Annual Logging Symposium, June 17–21, 2017
Paper Number: SPWLA-2017-P
... Upstream Oil & Gas NMR measurement producible oil OM pore log analysis concentration correlation pore LTO formation Symposium spwla 58 Schlumberger core sample intensity tight rock interpretation scheme tight silt interval matrix pore hydrocarbon identify producible oil SPWLA 58th...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 57th Annual Logging Symposium, June 25–29, 2016
Paper Number: SPWLA-2016-PP
...). Figure 1 represents the pore system of a TRU or shale formation, where the gray area represents IP pores and the black area indicates OM pores. Fluid in clay minerals is mainly clay-bound water (CBW). IP pores are mainly water wet, and the fluid in IP pores can be water, oil, or gas. On the other hand...