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Integration of Geology, Rock-Physics, Logs, and Pre-stack Seismic for Reservoir Porosity Estimation
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory, 2011)
The main objective of this paper is to obtain reservoir properties, such as porosity, both at the well locations and in the inter-well regions from seismic data and well logs. The seismic and well-log datasets are from an ...
Numerical Modeling of Transport Properties and Comparison to Laboratory Measurements
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory, 2008-06-10)
Transport properties, such as permeability and electrical conductivity, are important in many
geophysical and petroleum applications. The microstructure of a porous medium and physical
characteristics of the solid and ...
Seismoelectric measurements on artifical porous media and Berea sandstone
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory, 2009)
Seismic to electromagnetic wave conversion has been proposed
as a possible exploration method. We present laboratory measurements
of the conversion of an acoustic wave into electric potential,
which occurs at a ...
A Numerical Study of the Effects of Wave-Induced Fluid Flow in Porous Media: Linear Solver
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory, 2009)
In this paper, we present a computational method to simulate wave propagation in porous rocks saturated
with Newtonian fluids over a range of frequencies of interest. The method can use a digital representation
of a rock ...
Pore Scale Modeling of Rock Properties and Comparison to Laboratory Measurements
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory, 2009)
The microstructure of a porous medium and the physical characteristics of the solid and fluid
phases determine the macroscopic transport properties of the medium. The purpose of this paper
is to test numerical calculations ...