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Permeability of stress-sensitive formations: its importance for shale gas reservoir simulation and evaluation
E.H. Rutter, R. McKernan, J. Mecklenburgh, S.E. May
Petro-Industry News. :44-45.
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Reservoir simulation is essential to the interpretation of well flow tests and in turn for the estimation of reservoir capacity and flow potential. Permeability of many reservoir rocks may be reduced by overburden pressure, and it is important to incorporate this into reservoir modelling.
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Abstract:
Reservoir simulation is essential to the interpretation of well flow tests and in
turn for the estimation of reservoir capacity and flow potential. Permeability of
many reservoir rocks may be reduced by overburden pressure, and it is important to
incorporate this into reservoir modelling.
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Created by:
Rutter, Ernest
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29th August, 2013, 16:14:58
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Rutter, Ernest
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29th August, 2013, 16:14:58