Abstract

The paper demonstrates that the hydrophilic behavior of productive formations is primarily determined by the water retaining capacity. Especially it concerns carbonaceous reservoirs characterized by a lack of or low gel cement content. In terrigenous reservoirs the water retaining capacity is greatly affected by the variability of gel cement mineral composition. At a permanent mineral composition of interstitial clay there may be present a correlational relationship between the hydrophilic behavior and water retaining capacity of a productive reservoir.

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