Ward et al., 1987 - Google Patents
Capillary pressures and gas relative permeabilities of low-permeability sandstoneWard et al., 1987
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- 17890466988738478475
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- Ward J
- Morrow N
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- SPE Formation Evaluation
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Use of a high-speed centrifuge for capillary pressure measurements on low-permeability sandstones has been investigated. Curvatures for air/brine and air/decane displacements are compared. Capillary pressures of up to about 800 psi [5516 kPa] for gas displacing brine …
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- G01N15/082—Investigating permeability by forcing a fluid through a sample
- G01N15/0826—Investigating permeability by forcing a fluid through a sample and measuring fluid flow rate, i.e. permeation rate or pressure change
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