Papers - - Research - A New Method for Measurement of Oil Saturation in Cores (TP 2124, Petr. Tech., Jan. 1947, with discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. L. Boyer F. Morgan M. Muskat
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Abstract

In the last several years a type of application of the fundamental permeability-saturation relationships has been developed which offers great promise in the interpretation of general reservoir performance.l-' In these developments no attempt is made to solve the detailed flow dynamics in actual oil and gas-producing systems. That problem still remains unsolved. But the permeability-saturation phenomena are incorporated in the analysis of oil-producing reservoirs in a manner such as to reflect the true role they play in controlling the gross reservoir behavior. In particular, they are introduced in such a manner as to determine the gas-oil ratio of the production at any stage of depletion, and, when combined explicitly with the so-called material-balance principles in differential form, one can obtain a differential equation describing completely the average pressure and gas-oil-ratio history of oil-producing reservoirs. While thus far they have been applied directly only to gas-drive reservoirs, they are susceptible of extension to partial water-drive systems, and qualitatively the same principles are of value in the study Of complete water-drive reservoirs. Moreover, in addition to giving a means for computing the variation of the reservoir pressure and gas-oil ratios vs. the cumulative production, they automatically lead to predictions of the gross ultimate recovery under natural depletion—and when properly extended they provide means for predicting the ultimate recovery under gas or water injection. The data required for such applications are the initial fluid distribution in the producing section, the pressure-volume-temperature data on the gas and liquid phases, and the permeability-saturation relationship for the oil-satuiated zone. The former can be obtained with reasonable accuracy by methods that are well established and available throughout the industry. The permeability-saturation data, however, involve techniques that are not at all standardized. In fact, only
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APA: R. L. Boyer F. Morgan M. Muskat  (1947)  Papers - - Research - A New Method for Measurement of Oil Saturation in Cores (TP 2124, Petr. Tech., Jan. 1947, with discussion)

MLA: R. L. Boyer F. Morgan M. Muskat Papers - - Research - A New Method for Measurement of Oil Saturation in Cores (TP 2124, Petr. Tech., Jan. 1947, with discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1947.

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