Bounoua et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Applied Natural fracture characterization using combination of imagery and transient information: Case studies from Cambro-Ordovician tight sandstones of AlgeriaBounoua et al., 2008
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- 1228984120053359313
- Author
- Bounoua N
- Dozier G
- Montaggioni P
- Etchecopar A
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- Publication venue
- SPE North Africa Technical Conference and Exhibition
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A majority of the world's oil and gas reserves are locked in tight," unconventional", reservoirs. Without the presence of fractures (natural or hydraulic), these tight reservoirs with matrix permeabilities, usually less than 0.1 md and porosities between 3-10PU, do not …
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