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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Correlation of kg/ko Data with Sandstone Core Characteristics
By I. R. Dunlap, R. F. Burdyn, F. D. Patchen
The composition and properties of a new type of cementing mixture are discussed. In these compositions, API Class A or C cements are added to n stable water-in-oil emulsion instead of the crsual water
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Deflocculation of Fractionated Montmorillonite by Sodium Polyphosphates
By F. H. Turan, F. W. Jessen
The gel strength and viscosity of two different suspensions of fractionated montmorillonite clay were measured by using a Stormer viscosimeter and Farm V-G meter. The amount of sodium poly-phosphate (
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Detection and Estimation of Dead-End Pore Volume in Reservoir Rock by Conventional Laboratory Tests
By R. N. Upadhyay, M. Maleki, I. Fatt
Conventional laboratory core analysis tests on samples of two limestone reservoir rocks indicate that about 20 per cent of PV is in dead-end pores. These tests (electric logging formation factor, merc
Jan 1, 1967
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Determination of Effective Capillary Pressures for Porous Media From Imbibition Data
By L. L. Handy
Two equations are compared for calculating imbibi-tion rates of water into porous media. A linear relation was found to apply when the square of the volume of water imbibed was plotted against time fo
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Discussion of “Effect of Viscosity Ratio on Relative Permeability” (with discussion)
By P. E. Baker
A paper by A. S. Odeh' expounds a capillary-flow theory which purportedly provides a mechanism whereby relative permeability depends on oil-water viscosity ratio and may be greater than unity for
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Effect of Hardness Reducers on Failure Characteristics of Rock
By L. H. Robinson
Triaxial compression tests on Indiana limestone indicate that chemical additives in the pore fluids can increase or decrease the strength in plastic failure but not in brittle failure. Tests using a s
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Effect of Overburden Pressure on Some Properties of Sandstones
By V. M. Dobrynin
Experimental data demonstrate that physical properties of porous rocks change under pressure. In this paper an assumption is made and proved that under pressure the changes of physical properties such
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Effect of Pore and Confining Pressures on Failure Characteristic...
By J. N. Chew, C. A. Connally
A correlation is presented for predicting the viscosity of gas-saturated crude oils under reservoir conditions. It is based on the dead oil viscosity and the solution GOR. The correlation was develope
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Effect of Pressure and Temperature on Cavities in Salt
By C. C. Miller, A. B. Dyes
The cost of finding and developing new reserves is continually rising. We must meet these rising costs with more economical operations. This can he accomplished if we revise our ideas of proper well s
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Effect of Viscosity Ratio on Relative Permeability
By K. E. Brown, F. W. Jessen
It is deemed feasible to store atomic reactor fuel wastes in salt dome cavities when the differential pressure acting on the cavity does not exceed 3,000 psi and the temperature is less than 400°F. Te
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Effects of Crude Components on Rock Wettability
By J. S. Osoba, J. W. Graham, P. H. Monaghan
Of the many factors which affect the productivity of hydraudically fractured wells, the wettability of the propping sand has received little attention in the pas/. This paper shows that the wettabilit
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Experimental Study of Crater Formation in Plastically Deforming Synthetic Rocks
By C. Gatlin, N. E. Garner
Results of impulsive wedge penetration tests on two synthetic, plastically deforming rocks are presented. Basic data obtained were force-time, displacement-time, and force-displacement curves for the
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Generation of a Synthetic Vertical Profile of a Fluvial Sandstone Body
By R. F. Blakely, P. E. Potter
Any stratigraphic section or bedding sequence can be synthesized if there is a transition procedure from one lithology or bedding type to another, and if thickness distributions of the different litho
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Improving Oil Displacement Efficiency by Wettability Adjustment
By P. D. White, J. T. Moss, J. S. McNiel
Results of experimental work on the in situ combustion process were first published in this country in 1953' when Kuhn and Koch described results of a three-well test in Jefferson County, Okla. S
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Indentation Experiments on Dry Rocks Under Pressure
By P. F. Gnirk, J. B. Cheatham
An experimental investigation has been made to study the effects of tooth angle and confining pressure on the force required for indentation of dry rock samples under confining pressure. In these expe
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Introduction of a Pore Geometrical Factors Defined by the Capillary Pressure Curve
By J. H. M. Thomeer
A method is presented that provides a mathematical description of capillary pressure curves and, probably, of differences in pore geometry of samples. The technique is based on the observation that
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Large-Scale Laboratory Investigation of Sand Consolidation Techniques
By W. F. Hower, W. Brown
Large-scale sand consolidation tests were conducted in an effort to determine the reasons for the successes and failures of this method of sand control. Several different consolidating materials were
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Mechanical Aniscrtropies of Laminated Sedimentary Rock
By C. Gatlin, M. E. Chenevert
The effects of bedding plane orientation on the elastic constants and the yield strengths of three laminated rocks (one sandstone and two shales) and one isotropic rock (a limestone) were studied. The
Jan 1, 1966
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Nonlinear Behavior of Elastic Porous Media
By V. J. Sikora, T. S. Hutchinson
This paper presents a method for making a water-rlrive ana1gsis without prior knowledge of aquifer geometry and uniformity using a standard desk calculator. Although it is necessary to know the initia
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Observations Relating to the Wettability of Porous Rock
By F. L. Fayers, J. W. Sheldon
It has been a matter of concern to the petroleum industry to determine what effect the capillary term has on saturation profiles, since these profiles determine ultimate economic oil recovery. In thei