Digital core technology application at Sarqala field
https://doi.org/10.7868/S258773992003009X
Abstract
An integrated laboratory study of low permeable carbonate reservoir (dolomitic limestones, Sarqala field) included a digital rock (DR) workflow that accelerated the time to complete the core analysis program, in a case when the standard is ineffective. All these data were used to justify the field development strategy.
About the Authors
V. V. MorozovRussian Federation
Saint-Petersburg
S. I. Melnikov
Russian Federation
Saint-Petersburg
S. A. Idrisova
Russian Federation
Saint-Petersburg
O. Yu. Savelev
Russian Federation
A. U. Serebryanskaya
Russian Federation
A. V. Bilinchuk
Russian Federation
E. V. Zagrebelniy
Russian Federation
Orenburg
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Review
For citations:
Morozov V.V., Melnikov S.I., Idrisova S.A., Savelev O.Yu., Serebryanskaya A.U., Bilinchuk A.V., Zagrebelniy E.V. Digital core technology application at Sarqala field. PROneft. Professionally about Oil. 2020;(3):65-70. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.7868/S258773992003009X