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Analysis of a geopressured gas reservoir using solution plot method
(Texas A&M University, 1992)
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Optimization of well length in waterflooding a five-spot pattern of horizontal wells
(Texas A&M University, 1992)
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Application of the decline curve method to aquifers
(Texas A&M University, 1992)
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Optimization of fracture treatment designs
(Texas A&M University, 1992)
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Determination of mechanical properties of reservoir rock
(Texas A&M University, 1993)
Apparatus, experimental procedure, and methodology have been developed to determine the mechanical response of reservoir rock. The apparatus is capable of subjecting cylindrical core specimens to triaxial stress states ...
Optimizing injected solvent fraction in stratified reservoirs
(Texas A&M University, 1993)
Waterflooding has become standard practice for extending the productive life of many solution gas drive reservoirs, but has the disadvantage of leaving a substantial residual oil volume in the reservoir. Solvent flooding ...
Integrated reservoir characterization for the Mazari oil field, Pakistan
(Texas A&M University, 1994)
This thesis describes a field study performed on the Mazari oil field located in Sind province, Pakistan. We used an integrated reservoir characterization technique to incorporate the geological, petrophysical, and reservoir ...
Applying the isochronal, transient p/z method to gas wells exhibiting wellbore storage effects
(Texas A&M University, 1993)
Static reservoir pressures are required for gas material balance plz vs. Gp plots. A new method has been developed that uses wellbore storage distorted early time pressure buildup data to determine original gas in place ...
Characterization of an Eastern Kentucky Devonian Shales well using a naturally fractured, layered reservoir description
(Texas A&M University, 1993)
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Enhanced oil recovery through water imbibition in fractured reservoirs using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
(Texas A&M University, 1994)
Conventional waterflooding methods of oil recovery are difficult to apply when reservoirs show evidence of natural fractures, because injected water advances through paths of high permeability, and oil trapped in the rock ...