Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers, Volume 249Some vols., 1920-1949, contain collections of papers according to subject. |
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RESERVOIR ENGINEERINGGENERAL | 12 |
A Method for Determining the Net Vertical Permeability Near a Well from I637 | |
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analysis anisotropic approximation average behavior boundary buildup calculated capillary pressure coefficients combustion zone computed connate water constant convective temperature coordinate core crossflow curvilinear coordinate Delta V curve density determined diffusivity dimensionless displacement drilling electrode equation error factor flow fluid loss formation fracture function gas saturation gravity grid guar gum heat hydrocarbon imbibition increase lignosulfonate linear manuscript received matrix block maximum measured method miscible obtained oil recovery parameters percent Petroleum Engineers phase pore porosity predicted presented problem production rate profiles psia pulse pulse-test radius ratio relative permeability reservoir description reservoir simulation residual oil saturation rock samples sand shale shown in Fig shut-in simulation skin effect Society of Petroleum solution steam zone storage Table temperature tests thermal thickness three-phase tion Trans transmissibility two-phase values Velay velocity vertical permeability viscosity volume water-oil water-wet Wave Force wellbore