Browsing OU - Theses by Author "Rai, Chandra S."
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Evaluation of shale compressibility from NMR and MICP measurements
Mahomad, BachirCompressibility is a fundamental reservoir parameter that is often overlooked in the assessment of unconventional reservoir performance. Compressibility affects the reserve, recovery, and the mechanical properties of ... -
FRACTURING OPTIMIZATION BASED ON DYNAMIC CONDUCTIVITY
Pattamasingh, Purachet (2016)This thesis presents a systematic approach to evaluate and optimize production performance of fractured wells in tight oil formations. Underperformed hydraulically fractured wells have been widely reported; poor design is ... -
Geomechanics of Unconventional Reservoirs: Hydraulic Fracturing and Nanoindentation
Acosta Montenegro, Juan Camilo (2021-12)Geomechanics is the study of the mechanical response of geologic formations subjected to injection, production, and storage of fluids in the subsurface. It plays a role in understanding formation integrity and the response ... -
MECHANISTIC MODEL OF COMPLEX CONDUCTIVITY OF POROUS MEDIA CONTAINING CONDUCTIVE PARTICLES OF VARYING WETTABILITY
Jin, Yuteng (2019-08)Electrically conductive particles, such as graphite and pyrite particles, and surface-charge-bearing nonconductive particles, such as sand and clay grains, are commonly present in subsurface geological formations. When a ... -
Microseismic mapping of fluid induced hydraulic fractures and analysis of location uncertainties
Moreno, Camilo (2011)Microseismic monitoring of hydraulic fractures is done to yield spatial and temporal plots of hypocenters. There are rendered without any estimates of uncertainty leading the engineer to believe the hypocenter locations ... -
Microseismic mapping of hydraulic fractures
Aso, Iroh Isaac (2009)Since the advent of hydraulic fracturing as a proven technique for reservoir stimulation, efforts have been made, using empirical and analytical tools. To understand hydraulic fracturing. These efforts have not been entirely ... -
Modeling Multicomponent Gas Flow in Liquids Rich Shales
Kim, Jihyuk (2016-05)Production data acquired from liquids-rich shale reservoirs show a few very interesting trends: 1. A relatively constant gas-oil ratio (GOR) or condensate-gas ratio (CGR) although flowing bottomhole pressures may be below ... -
Seismic signature of sedimentary rocks with CO₂ flooding
Mohapatra, Avinash (2012)Surface seismic offers a promising technique to monitor CO₂ flood fronts during enhanced oil recovery process. Changes in seismic signature have been observed with CO₂ flooding but quantification of the seismic signature ...