SPE Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition 2005
DOI: 10.2118/93763-ms
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Incorporating Hydraulic Units Concepts in Saturation-Height Modeling in a Gas Field

Abstract: TX 75083-3836, U.S.A., fax 01-972-952-9435. AbstractA comprehensive petrophysical study in a gas field has demonstrated the effective application of saturation-height functions for calculating water saturation. The results show that linking depositional and diagenetic rock fabric to hydraulic units, and then linking the hydraulic units to zones with similar core capillary pressure relationships, improved the accuracy of the models. In the study field, saturationheight functions provided accurate water saturati… Show more

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“…From these experiments, the intrinsic formation resistivity factor (F*), intrinsic cementation exponent (m*), intrinsic saturation exponent (n*), and volume concentration of exchangeable cations (Q v ) used for the Waxman-Smits shalysand water-saturation model can be estimated. Experimental details and examples are given in Amabeoku et al (2005a).…”
Section: Sca Data For S W Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From these experiments, the intrinsic formation resistivity factor (F*), intrinsic cementation exponent (m*), intrinsic saturation exponent (n*), and volume concentration of exchangeable cations (Q v ) used for the Waxman-Smits shalysand water-saturation model can be estimated. Experimental details and examples are given in Amabeoku et al (2005a).…”
Section: Sca Data For S W Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extensive laboratory measurements conducted by Amabeoku et al (2005a) and Efnik et al (2006) show variability of the saturation (n) and cementation exponents (m) vertically within the well and from well to well. This makes the use of single-valued (average) parameters untenable.…”
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“…Amabeoku, et al 3 incorporated HU zonation to overcome initial limitations of Cuddy's 1 function and presented a modification to improve water saturation calculation. The resulting equation is expressed as: where A, B, and C are fitting parameters.…”
Section: Modified Foil Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%