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    Reservoir Engineering–General - An Approximate Method for Computing Nonsteady-State Flow of Gases in Porous Media

    By L. G. Jones

    An approximate method of calculation is developed in this paper which allows duplication of radial unsteady-state gas flow computer results where Darcy's law applies, such as those reported by Ar

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    Reservoir Engineering–General - An Approximate Method for Determining Areal Sweep Efficiency and Flow Capacity in Formations with Anisotropic Permeability

    By G. W. Nabor, M. Mortada

    The effects of anisotropic or directional permeability on the areal sweep efficiency and the flow capacity are examined. The paper points out the importance of taking directional permeability into con

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    Reservoir Engineering–General - An Approximate Method for Transient Radial Flow

    By G. Rowan, M. W. Clegg

    The basic equations for the flow of gases, compressible liquids and incompressible liquids are derived and the full implications of linearising then discussed. Approximate solutions of these equations

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    Reservoir Engineering–General - An Imbibition Model--Its Application to Flow Behavior and the Prediction of Oil Recovery

    By J. H. Henderson, J. Naar

    The displacement of a wetting fluid from a porous medium by a non-wetting fluid (drainage) is now reasonably well understood. A complete explanation has yet to be found for the analogous case of a wet

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    Reservoir Engineering–General - Analysis of Gas-Cap or Dissolved-Gas Drive Reservoirs

    By H. L. Stone, A. O. Garder

    A numerical method of solving the partial differential equations which describe the one-dimensional displacement of oil by gas has been presented. Possible extension of the method to treat multidimens

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    Reservoir Engineering–General - Analysis of Gravity Drainage

    By H. N. Hall

    Various factors must be considered in an engineering evaluation of gravity-drainage reservoirs. Among these are: (1) the effect of producing rate on total oil recovery; (2) the effect upon well produc

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    Reservoir Engineering–General - Analysis of Gravity Segregation Performance During Natural Depletion

    By R. E. Cook

    This work presents the development and application of equations of the form developed by Martin1 to describe gravity segregation performance during natural depletion. One-dimensional depletion analyse

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    Reservoir Engineering–General - Calculated Pressure Build-Up for a Low-Permeability Gas-Condensate Well

    By H. Dykstra

    Calculated wellbore pressures were obtained for parameters of radilcs ratio and permeability. In all cases bur two, after-production was allowed to occur for one day. The calculated pressure build-up

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    Reservoir Engineering–General - Calculated Temperature Behavior of Hot-Water Injection Wells

    By D. D. Smith, D. P. Squier, E. L. Dougherty

    A system of differential equations describing the temperature behavior of fluid injected at constant surface temperature in a well is derived and .solved analytically. A formula for the fluid temperat

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    Reservoir Engineering–General - Calculation of Differential Gas Liberation and Shrinkage

    By C. F. Weinaug

    In recent years, several methods have been proposed for correlation of physical properties and behavior of hydrocarbon systems. These correlations were found to be unsatis. factory for predicting diff

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    Reservoir Engineering–General - Computer Prediction of Water Drive of Oil and Gas Mixtures Through Irregularly Bounded Porous Media–Three-Phase Flow

    By R. V. Higgins, A. J. Leighton

    Interest by petroleum engineers in the flow of three phases—oil, gas and water—in irregularly bounded porous media lies mostly in the performance calculation of water floods of reservoirs that have be

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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