NEW METHODOLOGY FOR GAS MIGRATION PREDICTION BEFORE OILWELL CEMENTING
نویسندگان
چکیده
منابع مشابه
Prediction of worst case migration: presentation of a rigorous methodology.
An improvement of the Piringer model, allowing the prediction of a worst case migration from packaging to food is presented here. The authors are proposing other constants for the calculation of the upperbound value of the diffusion coefficient, using experimental data determined by a film to film method. Considering the plasticizing effects of food simulants, a model involving the variation of...
متن کاملA Robust Methodology for Prediction of DT Wireline Log
DT log is one of the most frequently used wireline logs to determine compression wave velocity. This log is commonly used to gain insight into the elastic and petrophysical parameters of reservoir rocks. Acquisition of DT log is, however, a very expensive and time consuming task. Thus prediction of this log by any means can be a great help by decreasing the amount of money that needs to be allo...
متن کاملSupport vector regression for prediction of gas reservoirs permeability
Reservoir permeability is a critical parameter for characterization of the hydrocarbon reservoirs. In fact, determination of permeability is a crucial task in reserve estimation, production and development. Traditional methods for permeability prediction are well log and core data analysis which are very expensive and time-consuming. Well log data is an alternative approach for prediction of pe...
متن کاملMethodology for prediction of risk
Methodology for prediction and estimation of consequences of possible atmospheric releases of hazardous matter: “Kursk” submarine study A. Baklanov, A. Mahura , and J. H. Sørensen Danish Meteorological Institute, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark Kola Science Centre, Apatity, 184200, Russia Received: 12 November 2002 – Accepted: 24 February 2003 – Published: 17 March 2003 Correspondence to: A. Baklanov ...
متن کاملA New Methodology to Define Net Pay Zone in Gas Reservoirs
Net pay thickness is defined as that portion of a reservoir which contains economically producible hydrocarbons with today’s technology, prices, and costs. This thickness is a key parameter of the volumetric calculation of in-place hydrocarbons, well test interpretation, and reservoir characterization. A reservoir interval is considered as net pay when it contains hydrocarbons that can flow at ...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Brazilian Journal of Petroleum and Gas
سال: 2012
ISSN: 1982-0593
DOI: 10.5419/bjpg2012-0006