SPE Indian Oil and Gas Technical Conference and Exhibition 2008
DOI: 10.2118/113162-ms
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Very Low Water Saturations within the Sandstones of the Northern Barmer Basin, India

Abstract: The Mangala, Bhagyam and Aishwariya Fields were discovered in early 2004 in the northern Barmer Basin of Rajasthan, in northwestern India. The data acquired in the field wells (including almost two kilometers of core) enabled a precise estimation of field stock tank oil initially in place (STOIIP). This paper summarizes the techniques that allowed the estimate of STOIIP to be more precisely defined and to be revised upward by 12%, a substantial increase when dealing with a billion barrel field (Mangala Field).… Show more

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“…3.19a , where core from the giant Mangala Field in India (O'Sullivan et al 2008 ) has a rim of invasion from the drilling fl uid. In the center of the core however, the rock has not been invaded.…”
Section: Saturation Changes In Coringmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3.19a , where core from the giant Mangala Field in India (O'Sullivan et al 2008 ) has a rim of invasion from the drilling fl uid. In the center of the core however, the rock has not been invaded.…”
Section: Saturation Changes In Coringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oil wet rocks are relatively rare, and can reach very low water saturations (O'Sullivan et al 2008). More commonly, pores may be slightly oil wet, as shown in 5.3d.…”
Section: Pc In Psi Units Cosmentioning
confidence: 99%