Estimating oil recovery from shale is a difficult process because organic mudrocks have very low permeability (10nD - 100nD), high kerogen and clay content, a complex pore structure and low porosity (typically less than 10%). In addition, most of the pore sizes in organic mudrocks are within the nanometer range, thus making the process of oil intrusion very difficult to achieve and even harder to measure with certainty. Several methods have been proposed to estimate saturation profiles and capillary pressure curves in conventional rocks, but these methods fail in tight rocks because of the complexities inherent in these types of reservoirs. This report presents a new method that makes use of the pressure decline versus time data to estimat...
textThe growing demand for energy provides an incentive to pursue unconventional resources. Among th...
The Lucaogou Formation in Jimuaser Sag of Junggar Basin, China is a typical tight oil reservoir with...
Based upon the assumptions that a porous medium is analogous to a bundle of capillary tubes and that...
Estimating oil recovery from shale is a difficult process because organic mudrocks have very low per...
Estimating improvements in oil recovery in shales can be difficult, because of their ultra-low perme...
Capillary pressure is one of the most fundamental rock-fluid characteristics in multi-phase flow, cr...
A pressure profile obtained from the formation tester defines the wettability, free water level, and...
Suggesting a cost-effective and straightforward approach is indispensable for obtaining permeability...
The production of oil is challenging in fractured reservoirs due to the large transmissibility contr...
Master's thesis in Petroleum EngineeringThe impact of the permeability on ultra-tight porous media i...
Capillary pressure is the pressure difference across the interface of two immiscible fluids within a...
Many workers have recognised the link between Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) derived T2 distributi...
A mechanistic model was created to calculate recovery factors and capillary pressure curves for unco...
Understanding multiphase fluid flow in porous rocks implies knowledge of fundamental properties such...
Permeability estimation in tight and shale reservoirs is challenging because little or no flow will ...
textThe growing demand for energy provides an incentive to pursue unconventional resources. Among th...
The Lucaogou Formation in Jimuaser Sag of Junggar Basin, China is a typical tight oil reservoir with...
Based upon the assumptions that a porous medium is analogous to a bundle of capillary tubes and that...
Estimating oil recovery from shale is a difficult process because organic mudrocks have very low per...
Estimating improvements in oil recovery in shales can be difficult, because of their ultra-low perme...
Capillary pressure is one of the most fundamental rock-fluid characteristics in multi-phase flow, cr...
A pressure profile obtained from the formation tester defines the wettability, free water level, and...
Suggesting a cost-effective and straightforward approach is indispensable for obtaining permeability...
The production of oil is challenging in fractured reservoirs due to the large transmissibility contr...
Master's thesis in Petroleum EngineeringThe impact of the permeability on ultra-tight porous media i...
Capillary pressure is the pressure difference across the interface of two immiscible fluids within a...
Many workers have recognised the link between Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) derived T2 distributi...
A mechanistic model was created to calculate recovery factors and capillary pressure curves for unco...
Understanding multiphase fluid flow in porous rocks implies knowledge of fundamental properties such...
Permeability estimation in tight and shale reservoirs is challenging because little or no flow will ...
textThe growing demand for energy provides an incentive to pursue unconventional resources. Among th...
The Lucaogou Formation in Jimuaser Sag of Junggar Basin, China is a typical tight oil reservoir with...
Based upon the assumptions that a porous medium is analogous to a bundle of capillary tubes and that...