2014
DOI: 10.3997/1365-2397.2013032
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Reconstruction of water encroachment history in 4D in a brown field using a time-lapse pulsed neutron capture log – A case study

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“…The technique has the potential to detect increasing water saturation several metres to hundreds of metres away but still needs appropriate hardware and interpretation methods, and a better understanding of the coupling coefficients involved (these relate gradients in water-phase pressure, salinity and temperature to gradients in electrical potential). Gosh et al (2014) have used a time-lapse pulsed neutron capture log to track the history of water encroachment in a carbonate reservoir. Other advances are being realized through the use of underground laboratories.…”
Section: Fundamental Controls On Fluid Flow In Carbonatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The technique has the potential to detect increasing water saturation several metres to hundreds of metres away but still needs appropriate hardware and interpretation methods, and a better understanding of the coupling coefficients involved (these relate gradients in water-phase pressure, salinity and temperature to gradients in electrical potential). Gosh et al (2014) have used a time-lapse pulsed neutron capture log to track the history of water encroachment in a carbonate reservoir. Other advances are being realized through the use of underground laboratories.…”
Section: Fundamental Controls On Fluid Flow In Carbonatesmentioning
confidence: 99%