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oa Whole-core analysis for effective characterization of inter-well permeability from a horizontal well
- Publisher: European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers
- Source: Conference Proceedings, GEO 2008, Jan 2008, cp-246-00099
Abstract
Whole-core analysis is critical for characterizing porosity and directional permeability in heterogeneous, fractured and/or anisotropic rocks. Whole-core measurements are essential because small-scale heterogeneity may not be appropriately represented in plug measurements. Additionally, for characterization of multi-phase flow properties (special core analysis) in heterogeneous rocks, whole-core analysis is required. Special whole-core analyses are not frequently conducted on whole cores because of experimental difficulties, such as establishing representative water saturation. It is rare that cores are taken and whole-core analysis is conducted from a horizontal well in a carbonate reservoir. The objectives and results of this presentation are: (1) show permeability variability at inter-well scale from a horizontal well in a carbonate reservoir in Abu Dhabi. (2) Compare vertical permeability in whole cores obtained from a horizontal well to vertical permeability obtained from an adjacent vertical core. (3) Analyze gas-oil relative permeability measurements conducted on whole cores. These were modeled and compared with gas-oil relative permeability data at plug scale. Klinkenberg-corrected permeability on whole cores under reservoir net-confining stress was measured and the results were compared with plug analysis from the same interval. (4) Demonstrate quality-control and data-analysis procedures for whole-core analysis. Uncertainty in routine and special whole-core analysis data were quantified and quality-control and<br>data-analysis procedure are presented.