SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition 1999
DOI: 10.2118/56764-ms
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Low Field NMR-Tool for Bitumen Sands Characterization: A New Approach

Abstract: NMR well logging technology has become a recognised and effective method for characterising hydrocarbons in porous media. Many recent publications have attested to its suitability for this purpose. NMR can be used to determine porosity, permeability and viscosity in situ, to estimate pore size distribution, to indicate wettability alteration during the recovery process and to determine many other important parameters. All previous NMR applications were developed for investigating conventional oil reservoirs. E… Show more

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“…The amount of water added to each sample is indicated in Table . Measurements conducted with the CoreSpec 1000 show that distilled water alone produces an amplitude peak at 2500 ms, which corresponds well to published values ( , ). The lid of the vial was placed and wrapped several times with Teflon tape in order to minimize water loss as a result of evaporation.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The amount of water added to each sample is indicated in Table . Measurements conducted with the CoreSpec 1000 show that distilled water alone produces an amplitude peak at 2500 ms, which corresponds well to published values ( , ). The lid of the vial was placed and wrapped several times with Teflon tape in order to minimize water loss as a result of evaporation.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 87%