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Transient Pressure Behavior Of Naturally Fractured Reservoirs

SPE California Regional Meeting, 1979
Abstract The naturally fractured reservoir model presented by Warren and Root was extended to improve analysis of field data and to account for practical wellbore and reservoir conditions. These conditions include wellbore storage and damage, and constant producing pressure in infinite define pseudo-steady state and
M.J. Mavor, H. Cinco-Ley
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Dual‐porosity behaviour of naturally fractured reservoirs

International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics, 1994
AbstractA dual‐porosity model based on the modified formulation by Barenblatt et al. has been presented for the simulation of naturally fractured reservoirs. It is shown that neglecting terms in the flow governing equations may not be justified for some particular physical circumstances. The analytical solution of the proposed dual‐porosity model for a
Bai, M., Ma, Q., Roegiers, J.-C.
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Natural Fracturing in Carbonate Reservoirs

2013
Abstract Carbonate reservoirs are prone to natural fracturing. Fractures can act as enhanced permeability pathways, which may increase, decrease, or complicate reservoir production and development; healed fractures contribute to reservoir compartmentalization. A primary focus is placed upon the predictability of fracture set patterns and orientations,
Clyde H. Moore, William J. Wade
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Modeling Natural Gas Reservoirs: David vs. Goliath

SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 1980
ABSTRACT For many years it has been standard practice to use very involved grid models to describe the reservoir behavior for the oil and gas industry. These grid models represent sizable investments in both time and money and are used in many instances in a sparing manner so that the cost of getting the needed reservoir information does
Richard Collier   +2 more
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Optimizing Gas injection into Naturally Fractured Reservoirs

SPE Latin America/Caribbean Petroleum Engineering Conference, 1994
Abstract This study examines the necessity of pressure maintenance by immiscible gas injection into solution gas naturally fractured reservoirs. Gas injection is shown to be a controlling tactor to minimize resaturalion of down structure matrix blocks. Spatial variability in matrix properties influences the overall recovery.
F.H. Qasem, I. Ershaghi
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Techbits: Understanding Naturally Fractured Reservoirs

Journal of Petroleum Technology, 2006
A recent Applied Technology Workshop (ATW) held in Houston, "Naturally Fractured Reservoirs," explored reservoir characterization, fracture-network modeling and reservoir simulation, and experience with improved-oil-recovery (IOR) and enhanced-oil-recovery (EOR) processes in naturally fractured reservoirs (NFRs).
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Geostatistics for Naturally Fractured Reservoirs

2013
A common problem in naturally fractured reservoirs (NFRs) is a lack of data caused by few wells; or at least, few wells with core or borehole images. Secondary data (such as seismic) can be used to improve predictions of fracture intensity in between the wells.
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Natural products - an untapped reservoir?

Inpharma Weekly, 1995
The examination of natural products as sources of new drugs was a common thread throughout the recent Asian Federation for Medicinal Chemistry International Medicinal Chemistry Symposium [AIMECS; Tokyo, Japan; September 1995]. According to Dr Kurt Hostettmann, a phytochemist from the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, only 5¶ of a possible 400 000 ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Naturally Fractured Reservoirs

2009
Fernando Samaniego-V., Heber Cinco-Ley
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