Capillary pressure (Pc) curves are important petrophysical parameters to characterize reservoir rock properties in hydrocarbon fields. Determination of Pc values conventionally relies on a variety of experimental processes. Although the experiments provide accurate outcomes, they may be extensive, time consuming and discontinues through the reservoir interval. The current study demonstrates the feasibility of synthesizing capillary pressure curves in carbonate reservoirs from conventional and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) logs by using a two-step approach. The first step is to simulate T2 (longitude relaxation time) distribution values from conventional logs by using intelligent systems. For this purpose, eight Combinable Magnetic Resona...
This work investigates the results of using of a new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) based method f...
Capillary pressure curves are important data for reservoir rock typing, analyzing pore throat distri...
The combination of conventional logs, such as density, neutron and resistivity logs, is proven to be...
Representative capillary pressure and relative permeability curves for reservoir rock types are impo...
Many workers have recognised the link between Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) derived T2 distributi...
This study aims to generate nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-derived down-hole pseudo capillary pres...
Capillary pressure is one of the most fundamental rock-fluid characteristics in multi-phase flow, cr...
The petrophysical interpretation of 2D diffusion-relaxation NMR responses isa long-standing problem ...
Relative permeability is a key characteristic describing flow properties of petroleum reservoirs, aq...
AbstractThe use of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) well log data has the potential to provide in-si...
Estimating oil recovery from shale is a difficult process because organic mudrocks have very low per...
A new method for normalization of capillary pressure data of a reservoir was developed that incorpor...
© 2017. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Capillary trapping of a non-wetting phase a...
The Brooks-Corey power-law capillary pressure model is commonly imposed on core analysis data withou...
Permeability is arguably the most critical property for evaluating flow in the reservoir. It is also...
This work investigates the results of using of a new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) based method f...
Capillary pressure curves are important data for reservoir rock typing, analyzing pore throat distri...
The combination of conventional logs, such as density, neutron and resistivity logs, is proven to be...
Representative capillary pressure and relative permeability curves for reservoir rock types are impo...
Many workers have recognised the link between Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) derived T2 distributi...
This study aims to generate nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-derived down-hole pseudo capillary pres...
Capillary pressure is one of the most fundamental rock-fluid characteristics in multi-phase flow, cr...
The petrophysical interpretation of 2D diffusion-relaxation NMR responses isa long-standing problem ...
Relative permeability is a key characteristic describing flow properties of petroleum reservoirs, aq...
AbstractThe use of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) well log data has the potential to provide in-si...
Estimating oil recovery from shale is a difficult process because organic mudrocks have very low per...
A new method for normalization of capillary pressure data of a reservoir was developed that incorpor...
© 2017. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Capillary trapping of a non-wetting phase a...
The Brooks-Corey power-law capillary pressure model is commonly imposed on core analysis data withou...
Permeability is arguably the most critical property for evaluating flow in the reservoir. It is also...
This work investigates the results of using of a new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) based method f...
Capillary pressure curves are important data for reservoir rock typing, analyzing pore throat distri...
The combination of conventional logs, such as density, neutron and resistivity logs, is proven to be...