The Effect of Temperature and Salinity of Flowing Fluid on the Absolute Permeability of Sandstone

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Past works in the area of relative permeability and its variation with temperature indicate absolute permeability may also be a temperature dependent reservoir parameter.To study the temperature dependence of absolute permeability, an apparatus - designed and modified to allow for constant rate and temperature variation measurements - was constructed. The equipment was designed to allow for the constant confining pressure around the core assembly necessary to simulate actual reservoir conditions.

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Date created June 1980

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Author Rolle, Renee M.
Primary advisor Ramey Jr, Henry J.
Degree granting institution Stanford University, Department of Petroleum Engineering

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Subject School of Earth Energy & Environmental Sciences
Genre Thesis

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Rolle, Renee M. (1980). The Effect of Temperature and Salinity of Flowing Fluid on the Absolute Permeability of Sandstone. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/kj910vj8790

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