RI 7519 Electrical And Hydraulic Flow Properties Of Appalachian Petroleum Reservoir Rocks

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. K. Sawyer
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

Resistivity, porosity, permeability, and saturation data were obtained on core samples from the Big Injun, Clinton, Gordon, Bradford Second and Third, and Venango Second oil sands and formation factor-porosity relationships were derived using the general form of Archie's equation F = aø-m, where F is the formation factor, ø is the porosity, and a and m are constants that depend on characteristics of the rock. It was found that a and m varied significantly between sands, as did the exponent in the Archie relation I = Sw-n, where I is the resistivity index and S, is the water saturation. The average exponent, n, determined from all data was 50 percent greater at residual oil saturation than at residual water saturation. Samples from each sand exhibited differences in directional resistivity and/or permeability. The Bradford Third sand data showed correlation between resistivity and permeability anisotropy.
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APA: W. K. Sawyer  (1971)  RI 7519 Electrical And Hydraulic Flow Properties Of Appalachian Petroleum Reservoir Rocks

MLA: W. K. Sawyer RI 7519 Electrical And Hydraulic Flow Properties Of Appalachian Petroleum Reservoir Rocks. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1971.

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