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Applying New Rock Typing Methods, and Modelling for Conventional & Unconventional Reservoirs
, 2020The main objective of this research is to present two new approaches for unconventional gas reservoirs rock typing methods. In our rock typing we automatically adjust rock type classes by optimization routines using specific surface area per unit grain
Mohamed Omran, C. Berg
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Nature, 1961
Microscopic Sedimentary Petrography By Prof. Albert V. Carozzi Pp. viii + 485. (New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.; London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1960.) 92s. net.
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Microscopic Sedimentary Petrography By Prof. Albert V. Carozzi Pp. viii + 485. (New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.; London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1960.) 92s. net.
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81st EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2019, 2019
Summary It has been tried to analyse different rock typing methods for their performance and accuracy. To do this, a set of capillary pressure, porosity, and permeability data were collected. It was revealed that he FZI* method is capable of identifying different rock types based on heir dynamic/flow properties.
R. Moghadasi, M. Motie
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Summary It has been tried to analyse different rock typing methods for their performance and accuracy. To do this, a set of capillary pressure, porosity, and permeability data were collected. It was revealed that he FZI* method is capable of identifying different rock types based on heir dynamic/flow properties.
R. Moghadasi, M. Motie
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Reservoir Rock Types Application - Kashagan
SPE/EAGE Reservoir Characterization & Simulation Conference, 2009Abstract Kashagan is a world-class supergiant oil field located in Kazakhstan, in the offshore of Caspian Sea. The reservoir is an isolated carbonate platform, Devonian to Carboniferous in age. Definition of petrophysically significant Reservoir Rock Types (RRT) is critical in the reservoir characterisation and the dual ...
A. Francesconi +5 more
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Rock Type Connectivity Estimation Using Percolation Theory
Mathematical Geosciences, 2013zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Sadeghnejad, Saeid +3 more
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Day 2 Wed, September 18, 2019, 2019
Permeability and rock typing are two of the main outputs generated from the petrophysical domain and are particularly contributors to the highest degree of uncertainty during the history matching process in reservoir modeling, with the subsequent high ...
L. Saputelli +7 more
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Permeability and rock typing are two of the main outputs generated from the petrophysical domain and are particularly contributors to the highest degree of uncertainty during the history matching process in reservoir modeling, with the subsequent high ...
L. Saputelli +7 more
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Day 2 Wed, September 18, 2019, 2019
Reservoir Rock Typing and saturation modeling need a two-sided methodology. One side is the geological side of the rock types to populate properties within geological concepts. The other side is addressing reservoir flow and dynamic initialization with
E. BinAbadat +8 more
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Reservoir Rock Typing and saturation modeling need a two-sided methodology. One side is the geological side of the rock types to populate properties within geological concepts. The other side is addressing reservoir flow and dynamic initialization with
E. BinAbadat +8 more
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Insights Into Rock Typing: A Critical Study
SPE Journal, 2018Various methods that link a representative pore-throat size to permeability k and porosity ϕ have been proposed in the literature for rock typing (i.e., identifying different classes of rocks and petrofacies).
B. Ghanbarian, L. Lake, M. Sahimi
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Day 2 Tue, October 01, 2019, 2019
Many investigations have been discussed and it is a well-recognized fact that sonic wave velocity is not only influenced by its rock matrix and the fluids occupying the pores but also by the pore architecture details of the rock bulk.
M. Akbar
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Many investigations have been discussed and it is a well-recognized fact that sonic wave velocity is not only influenced by its rock matrix and the fluids occupying the pores but also by the pore architecture details of the rock bulk.
M. Akbar
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