Drilling – Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Effect of Temperature on the Flow Properties of Clay-Water Drilling Muds

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Abstract
It is shown thar k k ratios cornputed on the as.sutnption that the average sandstone reservoir has a pore-size distribution characrerized by a linear 1/P saturatioN plo are in good agreewient with correspotlding k,,/k,, ratios obfairzed by Wahl, Mul-/ins and Elfrink by correlatiotz of field measurements. Methods of calculating relative permeability data have recently been reviewed and extended.' It was shown that for sandstone reservoirs where ' is approximately a linear function of effective saturation (as suggested first by Corey') it is possible to express relative permeabilities in very simple terms. For systems wetted by connate water and producing oil and gas (gas saturation growing at the expense of oil) the expression for the The accuracy of Eq. I has been frequently confirmed in our laboratories; because of its simplicity we make routine use of it in the analytical solution of proble~ns in reservoir engineering. Nevertheless, comparisons of the k,,,/k,, ratios yielded by Eq. 1 with appropriate reservoir data have been few. The publica- tion by Wahl, Mullins and ElfrinkV of an empirical equation for k,,/k,, ratios is thus of interest since this equation is specificalljl stated to be Vased on the correlation of field measurements made on sandstone reservoirs. Not surprisingly these authors found that it was necessary to
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Drilling – Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Effect of Temperature on the Flow Properties of Clay-Water Drilling MudsMLA: Drilling – Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Effect of Temperature on the Flow Properties of Clay-Water Drilling Muds. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers,