Permeability prediction: core vs log-derived values

Rock formation permeability is the most important parameter that indicates how efficient the reservoir fluid flow through the rock pores to the wellbore. Regardless of operations available downhole, its importance is reflected by the number available techniques (core measurement and well-log derivat...

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Main Authors: A. Kadir, A. Aziz, Hamid, M. Fauzi, Ikhan, Azman
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Language:English
Published: 1995
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Hamid, M. Fauzi
Ikhan, Azman
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description Rock formation permeability is the most important parameter that indicates how efficient the reservoir fluid flow through the rock pores to the wellbore. Regardless of operations available downhole, its importance is reflected by the number available techniques (core measurement and well-log derivation) typically used to estimate it. Permeability estimates by individual techniques within the various permeability sources can vary with the state of rock (in-situ environment), fluid saturation distribution, flow direction, and the scaling of measurement. The paper reviews the available permeability-estimation techniques and discussed the important factors that illustrate their relationships. Usefulness of the relationship is demonstrated with field data.
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spelling utm-40092010-06-01T03:13:50Z http://eprints.utm.my/4009/ Permeability prediction: core vs log-derived values A. Kadir, A. Aziz Hamid, M. Fauzi Ikhan, Azman Q Science (General) Rock formation permeability is the most important parameter that indicates how efficient the reservoir fluid flow through the rock pores to the wellbore. Regardless of operations available downhole, its importance is reflected by the number available techniques (core measurement and well-log derivation) typically used to estimate it. Permeability estimates by individual techniques within the various permeability sources can vary with the state of rock (in-situ environment), fluid saturation distribution, flow direction, and the scaling of measurement. The paper reviews the available permeability-estimation techniques and discussed the important factors that illustrate their relationships. Usefulness of the relationship is demonstrated with field data. 1995-11-22 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/4009/1/SKMBT_60007071608050.pdf A. Kadir, A. Aziz and Hamid, M. Fauzi and Ikhan, Azman (1995) Permeability prediction: core vs log-derived values. International Conference on Geology, Geotechnology, and Mineral Resources of Indochina . pp. 609-617.
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
A. Kadir, A. Aziz
Hamid, M. Fauzi
Ikhan, Azman
Permeability prediction: core vs log-derived values
title Permeability prediction: core vs log-derived values
title_full Permeability prediction: core vs log-derived values
title_fullStr Permeability prediction: core vs log-derived values
title_full_unstemmed Permeability prediction: core vs log-derived values
title_short Permeability prediction: core vs log-derived values
title_sort permeability prediction: core vs log-derived values
topic Q Science (General)
url http://eprints.utm.my/4009/
http://eprints.utm.my/4009/1/SKMBT_60007071608050.pdf