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Paper presented at the SPWLA 66th Annual Logging Symposium, May 17–21, 2025
Paper Number: SPWLA-2025-0022
... worldwide, with an average incremental recovery of 8%-15% observed in the Permian Basin (Li et al., 2024). CO 2 -EOR enhances oil recovery primarily through phase mixing, viscosity reduction, and swelling mechanisms; however, cooling damage remains a critical factor impairing long-term productivity (Zhang...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 65th Annual Logging Symposium, May 18–22, 2024
Paper Number: SPWLA-2024-0017
... Pink Salt. Multistage Triaxial tests and creep tests for different holding time durations and stress regimes were performed. The multistage triaxial test showed evolving deformational mechanisms under the mapped yield surface based on the irrecoverable to recoverable strain ratio. At low stresses...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 64th Annual Logging Symposium, June 10–14, 2023
Paper Number: SPWLA-2023-0005
... during the subsequent time scaling regime. Periods of time scaling are interpreted as regions where a single mechanism is dominating. INTRODUCTION Salt rock is a viable geomaterial for the storage of different energy vectors and waste disposal because of its favorable rheology, damage self-recovery...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 64th Annual Logging Symposium, June 10–14, 2023
Paper Number: SPWLA-2023-0010
... ABSTRACT Dissolution of CO 2 in saline waters is considered one of three main CO 2 trapping mechanisms along with structural/stratigraphic trapping and mineralization. CO 2 can dissolve in fresh/saline water under typical reservoir pressure and temperatures. Its solubility is dependent...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 64th Annual Logging Symposium, June 10–14, 2023
Paper Number: SPWLA-2023-0112
... callaghan spwla-2023-0112 equation petroleum engineering upstream oil & gas rock type reservoir characterization th annual logging symposium mechanism carbonate SPWLA 64th Annual Logging Symposium, June 10-14, 2023 DOI: 10.30632/SPWLA-2023-0112 DIELECTRIC CHARACTERIZATION OF SURFACE...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 60th Annual Logging Symposium, June 15–19, 2019
Paper Number: SPWLA-2019-TT
.... Corrosion Inhibition Production Chemistry Corrosion Management Artificial Intelligence Upstream Oil & Gas adsorption concentration oilfield chemistry H2S management formation tester experiment mechanism spwla 60 application pressure gauge tool body surface area Halliburton...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 59th Annual Logging Symposium, June 2–6, 2018
Paper Number: SPWLA-2018-MMMM
... ABSTRACT A new log-visualization approach uses the frequency-domain azimuthal anisotropy algorithm of Collins (2012) to provide insight into the anisotropy mechanism using a continuous log presentation. Conventional cross-dipole azimuthal acoustic anisotropy is processed routinely in the time...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 58th Annual Logging Symposium, June 17–21, 2017
Paper Number: SPWLA-2017-HH
... ABSTRACT Various recovery mechanisms such as gravity drainage, water flooding and miscible injection have historically been implemented in the Prudhoe Bay Field, Alaska, which have changed the initial fluid distribution over most of the reservoir interval. In these areas of altered fluid...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 58th Annual Logging Symposium, June 17–21, 2017
Paper Number: SPWLA-2017-MM
... and laboratory experiments since the middle of the last century. The traditional approach to understand differential sticking phenomenon is to look at the problem from the mechanics and hydraulics perspective. As a result of the learnings, several mitigations were designed and put in place, but well conditions...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 57th Annual Logging Symposium, June 25–29, 2016
Paper Number: SPWLA-2016-DD
... is one of the main gas storage mechanisms and accounts for up to 20% of total gas reserves in TRU and shale reservoirs. The adsorption capacity of shale gas samples is normally characterized by adsorption isotherms, which measure the amount of adsorbate on the adsorbent as a function of externally...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 55th Annual Logging Symposium, May 18–22, 2014
Paper Number: SPWLA-2014-EEE
... mechanism hydrocarbon reservoir porosity evaluation Symposium utilization Drilling well logging gas data gas ratio identification indication permeability barrier SPWLA 55th Annual Logging Symposium, May 18-22, 2014 THE APPLICATION OF MUD GAS ANALYSIS IN THE EVALUATION OF A COMPLEX CARBONATE...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 52nd Annual Logging Symposium, May 14–18, 2011
Paper Number: SPWLA-2011-BBBB
.... well logging formation tester sticking formation pressure log analysis critical effect spwla 52 pipe drilling operation differential incident stationary time cable contact area probability Upstream Oil & Gas operator mechanism porosity Symposium Underhill SPWLA 52nd Annual...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 50th Annual Logging Symposium, June 21–24, 2009
Paper Number: SPWLA-2009-31589
... data processing algorithm plays an important role on the accuracy of quantification of petrophysical properties and the resolution of the parameter domain. Upstream Oil & Gas accuracy porosity well logging dimension regularization algorithm frequency mechanism objective log analysis...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 49th Annual Logging Symposium, May 25–28, 2008
Paper Number: SPWLA-2008-NN
... Reservoir Characterization Upstream Oil & Gas log analysis equilibrium well logging mechanism fluid modeling GOR biodegradation work flow reservoir oil column Symposium complexity Scenario prediction Mullin equation of state reservoir fluid gradient variation DFA spwla 49th...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 46th Annual Logging Symposium, June 26–29, 2005
Paper Number: SPWLA-2005-M
... formation tester formation pressure formation testing drawdown mechanism application overbalance Symposium log analysis Upstream Oil & Gas formation tester buildup time spwla 46 pressure transient analysis pressure transient testing permeability University schlumberger-riboud product...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 46th Annual Logging Symposium, June 26–29, 2005
Paper Number: SPWLA-2005-V
... anisotropy is very stable?which is made quite obvious in these data because the tool is continuously rotating in this vertical well. Slowness frequency dispersion analysis is used to identify the mechanism of the anisotropy. In one section, differential horizontal stresses form the mechanism of azimuthal...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 43rd Annual Logging Symposium, June 2–5, 2002
Paper Number: SPWLA-2002-K
... protected by the double heat insulation chambers which are designed to keep the inner temperature below 120°C during 6 hours of operation in a 400°C environment. As memory type tool does not need conductor cable, it is easy to combine with another logging tool. Each tool is just mechanically connected...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 38th Annual Logging Symposium, June 15–18, 1997
Paper Number: SPWLA-1997-FF
... cause of this time dependent decrease of ?t (or increase of velocity) is an increase of effective stress and a concomitant reduction of porosity near the wellbore. log analysis drilling fluid overpressured formation Upstream Oil & Gas well logging mechanism sonic-while-drilling data...

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