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In-situ stress determination in porous formation.
(1999)
Knowledge of the in-situ stress field is often critical in several aspects of well design, being one of the most important parameters in reservoir management: wellbore stability, hydraulic fracture propagation and production ...
A dual-porosity model for two-phase flow in deforming porous media.
(1999)
In this dissertation, an approach, which is based on the dual-porosity concept and takes into account rock deformations, is presented to derive rigorously a set of coupled differential equations governing the behavior of ...
Performance-decline curve analysis of vertical and horizontal wells in anisotropic and naturally fractured reservoirs.
(1999)
The research also introduces some novel approaches to estimating, from field production data, the simulation reservoir properties such as oil-water and gas-oil relative permeability relationships, PVT properties, and ...
A coupled model for the prediction of fluid and reservoir properties from minifrac tests.
(1999)
A computer program was developed for the calculation of all parameters mentioned above and also to automatically curve-fit the main output and diagnostic plots of the model.