All Days 2004
DOI: 10.2118/88521-ms
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The Mapping of Hydraulic Flow Zone Units and Characterisation of Australian Geological Depositional Environments

Abstract: The Carman-Kozeny formulation has been used as a basis to provide a new perspective of flow zone units (FZUs), by mapping similar rocks in terms of "Characteristic Envelopes", for different geological depositional environments. A large amount of data, covering several fields and different Australian basins, has been analysed. The methodology has been used for well-to-well correlation, reverse modelling for better identification of depositional trends, diagenetic affects and grain characterist… Show more

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“…Water saturation and permeability relationship can be approximated by straight lines on a log-log plot and can be represented by reduced major axis regression analysis as described by the equations: ….………….……….. (7) …………..……... (8) Equation 8 represents the empirical correlation used by Johnson, correlating capillary pressure and height above Free Water Level (FWL) with water saturation and core permeability. The constants A, B and C are derived from a series of capillary pressure plots.…”
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“…Water saturation and permeability relationship can be approximated by straight lines on a log-log plot and can be represented by reduced major axis regression analysis as described by the equations: ….………….……….. (7) …………..……... (8) Equation 8 represents the empirical correlation used by Johnson, correlating capillary pressure and height above Free Water Level (FWL) with water saturation and core permeability. The constants A, B and C are derived from a series of capillary pressure plots.…”
Section: Johnson's Methodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While natural edge water has been effective, resulting in a high recovery factor for the generally good quality Zeepaard formation, a number of shale and low permeability barriers have resulted in uneven displacement. By contrast, the overlying Birdrong formation shows much more heterogeneity and facies variation, where average formation characteristics are relatively poor (8,25) .…”
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“…Though varying among flow units, K T is constant within a given unit (Amaefule et al 1993;Biniwale and Behrenbruch 2004;Tiab and Donaldson 2012). If permeability is expressed in millidarcies, then the following formula can be obtained by dividing both sides of Eq.…”
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confidence: 99%