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Core sample analysis provides the fundamental
building block for reservoir description and is of pivotal importance
in achieving the integrated interpretations, which are required for
the consideration of development options. Core is the point of contact
of geological and non-geological data and is, therefore, the essential
vehicle for true technical integration. Core samples provide basic
information on the reservoir rock at both microscopic (pore level)
and mesoscopic (core plug) levels which are then used to calibrate
geological, geophysical and well log interpretations on a macroscopic
to a gigascopic (facies to formation) levels. The synergy of geological
and engineering factors will improve reservoir characterization so
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• Reservoir Description |
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» Reservoir Geometry »
Reservoir Continuity/Heterogeneity » Reservoir Quality
Assessment and Prediction » Formation Evaluation »
Formation Damage Mitigation
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• Reservoir Modeling |
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» Stochastic
& Deterministic Modeling |
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• Field Plan of Development Studies |
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» Reservoir Simulation Studies
» Economical Analysis
» EOR Studies
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