The objective of this research is to develop and test a new concept for predicting permeability from routine rock properties. First, we develop a model predicting permeability as a function of capillary pressure. Our model, which is based on the work by Purcell, Burdine and Wyllie and Gardner models, is given by: (Equation 1 - See PDF) Combining the previous equation and the Brooks and Corey model for capillary pressure, we obtain: (Equation 2 - See PDF) The correlation given by this equation could yield permeability from capillary pressure (and vice-versa). This model also has potential extensions to relative permeability (i.e., the Brooks and Corey relative permeability functions) - which should make correlations based on porosity, ...
The coefficient of permeability of stratified soil deposits, when the flow is normal to the orientat...
This work presents the validation and enhancement of existing correlations for estimating and predic...
Knowledge of reservoir porosity, permeability, and capillary pressure is essential to exploration a...
The characterization of reservoir permeability (k) remains the elusive challenge in reservoir engine...
This experimental work investigates Low Reservoir Quality Chalk (LRQC) reservoir properties using ou...
Carbonate reservoirs are usually associated with diagenesis processes which result in complex minera...
Permeability is classified as one of the most critical properties of the porous medium. In general ...
The study investigates perforation interaction in order to find the optimum perforation design which...
Capillary pressure curves are one of the most important inputs for reservoir characterization and mo...
The paper presents a petrophysical modeling and permeability analysis approach for a tight carbonate...
The prediction of residual oil saturation (Sor) and relative permeabilities after waterflooding in ...
This report introduces a workflow to calculate capillary pressure curves from NMR transverse relaxat...
The development of a petroleum reservoir would inevitably induce a rearrangement of the in-situ stre...
Wellbore stability analysis acts an important role in the drilling design to avoid pipe-stuck, lost ...
The focus of this thesis is specifically on the effect that ultrasonic waves have on the interface c...
The coefficient of permeability of stratified soil deposits, when the flow is normal to the orientat...
This work presents the validation and enhancement of existing correlations for estimating and predic...
Knowledge of reservoir porosity, permeability, and capillary pressure is essential to exploration a...
The characterization of reservoir permeability (k) remains the elusive challenge in reservoir engine...
This experimental work investigates Low Reservoir Quality Chalk (LRQC) reservoir properties using ou...
Carbonate reservoirs are usually associated with diagenesis processes which result in complex minera...
Permeability is classified as one of the most critical properties of the porous medium. In general ...
The study investigates perforation interaction in order to find the optimum perforation design which...
Capillary pressure curves are one of the most important inputs for reservoir characterization and mo...
The paper presents a petrophysical modeling and permeability analysis approach for a tight carbonate...
The prediction of residual oil saturation (Sor) and relative permeabilities after waterflooding in ...
This report introduces a workflow to calculate capillary pressure curves from NMR transverse relaxat...
The development of a petroleum reservoir would inevitably induce a rearrangement of the in-situ stre...
Wellbore stability analysis acts an important role in the drilling design to avoid pipe-stuck, lost ...
The focus of this thesis is specifically on the effect that ultrasonic waves have on the interface c...
The coefficient of permeability of stratified soil deposits, when the flow is normal to the orientat...
This work presents the validation and enhancement of existing correlations for estimating and predic...
Knowledge of reservoir porosity, permeability, and capillary pressure is essential to exploration a...