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Title: Correlations of Capillary Pressure and Saturation For Aentiu Formation - Sudan :Acase Study of Blocks 6 - 17B
Other Titles: تكوينات الضغط الشعيرى والتشبع لتكوينات بانتيو - السودان : دراسة حالة مربعى 6 - 17ب
Authors: Ali, Mohamed Mirghani Mohamed
Keywords: PETROLEUM RESERVOIR ENGINEERING
Bentiu Formation - Sudan
Blocks 6 - 17B
Issue Date: 1-May-2013
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Ali,Mohamed Mirghani Mohamed.Correlations of Capillary Pressure and Saturation For Aentiu Formation - Sudan :Acase Study of Blocks 6 - 17B/Mohamed Mirghani Mohamed Ali;Tagwa Ahmed Musa.-Khartoum:Sudan University of Science and Technology,Petroluem Engineering and Technology ,2013.-107p. : ill. ; 28cm.-M.Sc.
Abstract: Capillary Perssure is One of The Most Fundamental Rock - Fluid Characteriscs in Multi - Phase Flow, Critically Both Yhe Initial Reservoir Fluids Distribution and the Dynamic Processes of Oil Recovery . The Determination of Capillary Requires Laboratory Experiments, Whith Are Expensive and Time Consuming That Core Material is Available, Typically Alimited Nuber of Core Plugs are Considered Fox Testing Often Resulting in Incomplete Reservoir Discription. The Objective of this Study is to Develop Correlaction Equations for Capillary Perssure - Saturation, in Addition to create New Correhation Equations by Multi-Linear Regression Mogle (MLR) Using Statistical Parckage For Social Science Program (SPSS), As An Alternative to ADequately Describing Fluids Behavior in Bentiu Formation in Black 17B - South West of Sudan .
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/4631
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