1981
DOI: 10.2118/8234-pa
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A Simple Correlation Between Permeabilities and Mercury Capillary Pressures

Abstract: Summary A new correlation is developed between brine and air permeabilities with capillary pressure data. The relation is simple to use in that it is expressed easily as a nomograph. it offers ready application to improved estimation of permeability from capillary pressure measurements on small portions of sidewall core samples and drill cuttings. Introduction Purcell showed that mercury capillary pressures could be related e… Show more

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“…Regardless from the adopted experimental procedure, threshold pressure evaluation via lab analysis is always time-consuming (in the order of days or even weeks) due to the poor fluid transport property of the tested fine-grained caprocks. Consequently, different experimental and theoretical relations between threshold pressure values and petrophysical rock properties, such as permeability, porosity and formation resistivity, have also been developed [15][16][17]. However, even if these correlations represent a cheap and prompt alternative for a first-guess parameter estimation, only lab analyses can provide a reliable threshold pressure evaluation.…”
Section: Threshold Pressurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regardless from the adopted experimental procedure, threshold pressure evaluation via lab analysis is always time-consuming (in the order of days or even weeks) due to the poor fluid transport property of the tested fine-grained caprocks. Consequently, different experimental and theoretical relations between threshold pressure values and petrophysical rock properties, such as permeability, porosity and formation resistivity, have also been developed [15][16][17]. However, even if these correlations represent a cheap and prompt alternative for a first-guess parameter estimation, only lab analyses can provide a reliable threshold pressure evaluation.…”
Section: Threshold Pressurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The previous researches have been dedicated to the correlation of MICP parameters, mainly mercury saturation and capillary pressure, and reservoir permeability [66][67][68][69]. Swanson parameter and capillary parachor, two parameters derived from MICP, have a positive correlation to permeability value in both coarse and tight sandstone [67,69].…”
Section: The Influence Of Pore-throat Geometry On Porosity Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Permeability values were derived from MICP curves prior to generating the combined capillary curves, since numerous authors defined empirical equations between Thomeer-parameters and permeability [33,38,[51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61]. Permeability was estimated for all of the 26 samples using Thomeer-, and Swanson-methods.…”
Section: Integration and Interpretation Of Data (Figure 5-part 6b)mentioning
confidence: 99%