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Reservoir Engineering–General - Conditions for Determining Areal Permeability Distribution by Calculation
By R. W. Nelson
Methods for determining permeability presented by W. D. Kruger3 in a paper entitled "Determining Areal Permeability Distribution by Calculation" have considerable merit. They can be expected to contri
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Correlation of Surface and Interfacial Tension of Light Hydrocarbons in the Critical Region
By E. W. Hough, G. L. Stegemeier
Empirical equations for surface tension of propane and normal butane as functions of reduced temperature are obtained from experimental data. Another correlation relating surface tension to enthalpy o
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Determining Areal Permeability Distribution by Calculations
By W. D. Kruger
Methods for analyzing flooding or cycling projects by means of two-dimensional flow calculations are presented in the literature. The use of these methods allows the determination of optimum operating
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Effect of Bank Size on Oil Recovery in the High-Pressure Gas-Driven LPG-Bank Process
By J. W. Lacey, F. H. Brinkman, J. E. Faris
This paper presents an analysis of the high-pressure, gas-driven LPG-slug process, based on fluid flow tests in areal models. Two types of tests were made. One series was made in low-pressure models w
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Effect of Off-Pattern Wells on the Performance of A Five-Spot Water Flood
By P. Hazebroek, M. Prats, E. E. Allen
Well locations in water floods frequently do not coincide with the ideal well locations associated with the flood pattern which is used. A question of importance is. "How much oil is lost because of t
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Effect of Reservoir Environment on Water-Oil Displacement
By J. R. Kyte, V. O. Naumann, C. C. Mattax
Imbibition and waterflooding tests at reservoir conditions show that conventional tests at room conditions sometimes lead to recovery estimates that are too low. Core samples which are of intermediate
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Effect of Vertical Fractures on Reservoir Behavior–Compressible-Fluid Case
By W. R. Strickler, P. Hazebroek, M. Prats
The pressure and production behavior of a homogeneous cylindrical reservoir producing a single fluid through a centrally located vertical fracture of limited lateral extent was determined by using mat
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Effect of Vertical Fractures on Reservoir Behavior–Incompressible-Fluid Case
By M. Prats
The effect of a sand-filled vertical fracture of limited radial extent and finite capacity (fracture capacity is the product of the permeability and width of the fracture) on the flow behavior of a cy
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Estimation of Reservoir Anisotropy From Production Data
By M. D. Arnold, H. J. Gonzalez, P. B. Crawford
A method is presented for estimating the effective directional permeability ratio and the direction of maximum and minimum permeabilities in anisotropic oil reservoirs. The method is based on the prin
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Experimental Study of Waterflood Tracers
By R. A. Greenkorn
This project originated in a practical problem—we needed five tracers that could be used together to locate flow paths in a pilot flood. While tracers for subsurface liquids have been used since the t
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Flow in Heterogeneous Porous Media
By H. S. Price, J. E. Warren
Techniques for studying the performance characteristics of heterogeneous reservoirs have been developed. The effect of permeability variation on both the steady-state and the transient flow of a singl
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Further Discussion on a Mathematical Model for Water Movement about Bottom-Water-Drive Reservoirs
By J. E. Warren
The mathematical problem considered by the author1 can be given another physical interpretation which is of some practical significance. The alternative physical problem involves the approximate behav
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Further Discussion on a Statistical Reservoir-Zonation Technique
By J. E. Warren
To clarify the specific questions raised by J. E. Warren's discussion, the following remarks are offered. 1. It is correct that stratification is assumed in the application of the statistical
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Further Discussion on the Development of Stability Theory for Miscible Liquid-Liquid Displacement
By H. D. Outmans
The author applies the theory of hydrodynamic stability to fluid flow in porous media and concludes that the displacement of miscible liquids is stable if the stability coefficient, as defined by Eq.
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Heat Transfer in Porous Rocks Through Which Single-Phase Fluids Are Flowing
By J. M. Smith, D. Kunii, P. Adivarahan
Effective thermal conductivities were measured for seven samples of porous rocks through which gases or aqueous salt solution were flowing, parallel and countercurrent to the flow of heat. The results
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Heat Transfer Rates and Temperature Fields for Underground Storage Tanks
By S. W. Churchill
A digital computer was used to obtain an exact numerical solution for the transient behavior of the insulation and earth adjacent to an isothermal, submerged flat surface for a single set of parametri
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Horizontal Barriers for Controlling Water Coning
By N. Marusov, D. K. Lowe, J. C. Karp
This paper considers, from an engineering viewpoint, several factors involved in creating, designing and locating horizontal barriers for controlling water coning. This is an effort to consolidate new
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Imbibition Oil Recovery from Fractured, Water-Drive Reservoir
By J. R. Kyte, C. C. Mattax
Previous workers have developed differential equations to describe oil displacement by water imbibition, but have not explicitly defined the relationship between recovery behavior for a single reservo
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Injection Rates–The Effect of Mobility Ratio, Area Swept, and Pattern
By J. C. Deppe
A method is presented for calculating approximate injection rates in secondary recovery operations. The method can be applied to cases of unequal fluid mobilities, irregular well patterns and boundary
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Interfacial Tension of the Methane-Normal Decane System
By E. B. Brauer, B. F. Pennington, E. W. Hough, G. L. Stegemeier
Interfacial tension divided by the difference in density between the liquid and the vapor phases was determined experimentally by the pendant drop method on several isotherms in the two phase region b