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About the Authors | ||
Acknowledgment | ||
Preface to the First Edition | ||
Preface to the Second Edition | ||
Units | ||
Ch. 1 | Introduction to Mineralogy | 1 |
Ch. 2 | Introduction to Petroleum Geology | 29 |
Ch. 3 | Porosity and Permeability | 87 |
Ch. 4 | Formation Resistivity and Water Saturation | 203 |
Ch. 5 | Capillary Pressure | 313 |
Ch. 6 | Wettability | 360 |
Ch. 7 | Applications of Darcy's Law | 415 |
Ch. 8 | Naturally Fractured Reservoirs | 488 |
Ch. 9 | Effect of Stress on Reservoir Rock Properties | 554 |
Ch. 10 | Fluid-Rock Interactions | 671 |
App | Measurement of Rock and Fluid Properties | 763 |
Experiment 1 | Fluid Content of Rocks by the Retort Method | 764 |
Experiment 2 | Measurement of Saturation by Extraction | 769 |
Experiment 3 | Density, Specific Gravity, and API Gravity | 773 |
Experiment 4 | Specific Gravity of Gases | 777 |
Experiment 5 | Viscosity | 780 |
Experiment 6 | Fluorescence | 784 |
Experiment 7 | Absolute and Effective Porosity | 787 |
Experiment 8 | Particle Size Distribution | 798 |
Experiment 9 | Surface Area of Sediments | 804 |
Experiment 10 | Absolute Permeability | 813 |
Experiment 11 | Verification of the Klinkenberg Effect | 822 |
Experiment 12 | Relative Permeability | 826 |
Experiment 13 | Basic Well Log Petrophysical Parameters | 835 |
Experiment 14 | Surface and Interfacial Tensions | 841 |
Experiment 15 | Capillary Pressure | 846 |
Experiment 16 | Pore Size Distribution | 862 |
Experiment 17 | Determination of Z-Factors for Imperfect Gases | 866 |
Experiment 18 | Basic Sediment and Water (BS&W) | 871 |
Experiment 19 | Point-Load Strength Test | 873 |
Utilities | 876 | |
Index | 881 |
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