Mansur, 2009 - Google Patents
Effects of Geometry and Anisotropy on Permeability Measurements from Drill CuttingsMansur, 2009
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Recent advances in technology have lead to the development of techniques aimed at the estimation of a reservoir's petro-physical parameters from drill cuttings. The present study investigates the effects of cutting geometry and anisotropy on the responses from the …
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