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Rock typing is an essential part of building geologic model for an asset. Millions of dollars are invested in logs, core measurements, SCAL studies, and geological interpretation that result in definition of different rock types.
Gholami, Vida
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Image-based rock typing using local homogeneity filter and Chan-Vese model
Image-based rock typing is carried out to classify an image of the heterogeneous rock sample into different rock types where each rock type can be treated as a homogeneous porous medium.
Arns, Christoph H. +7 more
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Rock typing in geothermal reservoirs: application of textural descriptors
Geothermal energy is a key in the transition to 90% renewable electricity production by 2025, which is a target set by New Zealand government. 22% of the current national electricity generation comes from geothermal resources and it is expected to keep ...
Archer, Rosalind, Prieto, Angela M
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This code is developed for image-based rock typing using the geometry features of ...
Wang, Yuzhu, Sun, Shuyu
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This study illustrates a novel near wellbore rock typing and upscaling approach to obtain fit-for-purpose rock typing scheme to improve the characterisation and simulation of a highly heterogeneous offshore carbonate field, Field X.
Chandra, Viswa Santhi shanti +6 more
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Rock typing in the Upper Devonian-Lower Mississippian Woodford Shale Formation, Oklahoma, USA
Most U.S. shale plays are spatially extensive with regions of different thermal maturity and varying production prospects. With increasing understanding of the heterogeneity, microstructure, and anisotropy of shales, efforts are now directed to ...
Ishank Gupta +3 more
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Rock typing and facies identification using fractal theory and conventional petrophysical logs
Rock typing or subdivision of a reservoir either vertically or laterally is an important task in reservoir characterisation and production prediction.
Mark Bunch +3 more
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Attenuation of light in different rock types and implications for rock surface luminescence dating
Abstract There is growing interest in rock surface burial and exposure luminescence dating for use in Quaternary science and in archaeology. Such methods have enormous potential both in increasing the range of sedimentary contexts that can be dated, and improving the accuracy and the precision of dating within those contexts.
Ou, X.J. +4 more
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Estimating petrophysical properties in carbonate rocks is challenging due to their complex pore structure, which leads to scattered data when analyzing the relationship between formation resistivity factor (F) and porosity.
Milad Mohammadi +4 more
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Fracture initiation has been a challenging issue for fracturing deep and tight gas reservoirs, which generally requires a high breakdown pressure for hydraulic fracturing treatment.
Kaiming Xia, Weihua Wang, Yufeng Cui
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