Askari et al., 2011 - Google Patents
A fully integrated method for dynamic rock type characterization development in one of Iranian off-shore oil reservoirAskari et al., 2011
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- Askari A
- Behrouz T
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- Journal of chemical and petroleum engineering
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Rock selection in modeling and simulation studies is usually based on two techniques; routinely defined rock types and those defined by special core analysis (SCAL). The challenge in utilizing these two techniques is that they are frequently assumed to be the …
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