Wu et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Inversion of multi-phase petrophysical properties using pumpout sampling data acquired with a wireline formation testerWu et al., 2002
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- 7100861198914364701
- Author
- Wu J
- Torres-Verdín C
- Proett M
- Sepehrnoori K
- Belanger D
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- SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition?
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Modem pumpout wireline formation testers (PWFTs) can collect a wide array of data during the pumpout phase of fluid sampling. Both flow rate and pressure are sampled in time during the pumping process and are used to infer apparent permeabilities under the assumption of …
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