In situ reservoir compaction measurements by radioactive markers represent a promising technique for a most realistic evaluation of the actual mechanical properties of producing gas/oil fields. As is at present implemented by Schlumberger and Western Atlas the marker technique spans depth intervals which are 10.5 m in size. At such a vertical resolution the reservoir may exhibit significant changes of sediment lithology with fine or very fine grained interbedded layers which may cause a delay of the local rock depletion, and hence a retarded compaction, or even an expansion at the early stage of gas/oil pumping. This may create serious difficulties for the correct interpretation of early marker data when a prediction of the expected field ...
Quantification of uncertainty is becoming increasingly important in any general modelling activity. ...
International audienceCompaction drive is a potentially important recovery mechanism for weakly ceme...
In-situ measurements of reservoir compaction through Radioactive Marker Techniques are here discusse...
One of the main difficulties in the accurate prediction of land subsidence due to the exploitation o...
When the field consists of multi-pay reservoirs with the heterogeneity scale of the porous medium sm...
The paper presents a constitutive model for the onedimensional vertical compressibility, mv, of the ...
A numerical study is performed to simulate the vertical deformation of a depth interval representing...
The radioactive marker technique appears to be a promising tool for the in situ measurement of the u...
The radioactive marker technique appears to be a promising tool for the in situ measurement of the u...
The reliability of in situ compaction measurements made in producing gas/oil reservoirs with the aid...
Subsidence is a key issue in managing the production of underground fluids, especially in environmen...
none2Subsidence problems due to underground fluid withdrawal have been long recorded all over the wo...
Radioactive Marker Technique (RMT), an in-situ method to measure reservoir rock compaction and to ev...
The possible influence of the well casing in reservoir defomation measurements by the Radioactive Ma...
In situ measurements of soil and rock compressibility through radioactive marker techniques (RMT) ar...
Quantification of uncertainty is becoming increasingly important in any general modelling activity. ...
International audienceCompaction drive is a potentially important recovery mechanism for weakly ceme...
In-situ measurements of reservoir compaction through Radioactive Marker Techniques are here discusse...
One of the main difficulties in the accurate prediction of land subsidence due to the exploitation o...
When the field consists of multi-pay reservoirs with the heterogeneity scale of the porous medium sm...
The paper presents a constitutive model for the onedimensional vertical compressibility, mv, of the ...
A numerical study is performed to simulate the vertical deformation of a depth interval representing...
The radioactive marker technique appears to be a promising tool for the in situ measurement of the u...
The radioactive marker technique appears to be a promising tool for the in situ measurement of the u...
The reliability of in situ compaction measurements made in producing gas/oil reservoirs with the aid...
Subsidence is a key issue in managing the production of underground fluids, especially in environmen...
none2Subsidence problems due to underground fluid withdrawal have been long recorded all over the wo...
Radioactive Marker Technique (RMT), an in-situ method to measure reservoir rock compaction and to ev...
The possible influence of the well casing in reservoir defomation measurements by the Radioactive Ma...
In situ measurements of soil and rock compressibility through radioactive marker techniques (RMT) ar...
Quantification of uncertainty is becoming increasingly important in any general modelling activity. ...
International audienceCompaction drive is a potentially important recovery mechanism for weakly ceme...
In-situ measurements of reservoir compaction through Radioactive Marker Techniques are here discusse...