2011
DOI: 10.1071/aj10105
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Case study of quantification of oil viscosity and saturation in complex reservoirs using advanced nuclear magnetic resonance log interpretation techniques

Abstract: In the hydrocarbon exploration process, after a prospect has been identified and an exploration well has been drilled, a critical piece of information is the oil type. Earlier wireline or while-drilling well-logging technologies provided rock properties and saturation information, but relied on expensive sampling and testing to determine oil properties. This weakness was overcome through the introduction of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) logs that can provide formation properties—lithology-independent porosi… Show more

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