Insights Into Rock, Fluid and Compositional Interactions Enhancing Development Options
Wednesday, 21 October
Room 361 AD
Technical Session
Understanding of rock-fluid and compositional interactions, based on learnings from this session, can lead to more robust and, perhaps, lower cost development plans. The subjects discussed in this session encompass minimum saturation pressures for CO2 nanobubbles; an innovative relative permeability inversion technique aimed at advancing mobility control analysis and prediction; the interaction between flow dynamics and geochemical processes for comprehensive sulfate risk assessment; findings from radial-distance wireline formation fluid sampling to determine the sources of anomalous hydrogen sulfide measurements; the influence of salts on the dielectric properties of intricate pore structures; and a novel approach for forecasting relative permeability across varying wettability conditions.
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1400-1425 233999Relative Permeability As A State Function Of Saturation, Connectivity, And Wettability
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1425-1450 234017A Novel Oil - Water Relative Permeability Building Method: Case Study Of Black Nanosheet Simulation
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1450-1515 234026A Large Language Model Framework For Risk Cause Interpretation And Mitigation Recommendation In Drilling Operations
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1545-1610 234084Fact Or Fiction: A Case Study On Diagnosing Root Cause Of H2S In Downhole Reservoir Fluid Samples
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1610-1635 234052Minimum Supersaturation Pressure For CO₂ Nanobubble Dispersions
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1635-1700 234121Laboratory Evaluation, Reservoir Simulation And Geochemical Modeling Of In-situ Sulfate Stripping And Implications For Waterflood Design
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Alternate 234184Corrected Gas Diffusion Coefficient To Account For Stream Impurities: Empirical And Analytical Determination
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Alternate 233835From Rigid To Mobile: How Asphaltene Content Dictates The Interfacial Rheology And Eor Potential Of Nanobubble-saturated Interfaces
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Alternate 233804Dispersed Particle Gel (DPG) Application For Conformance Control In High-temperature, High-Salinity Carbonate Reservoir: Laboratory Validation And Pilot Design


