Abstract

D022 NON-DESTRUCTIVE CHARACTERISATION OF RESERVOIR GRAIN AND PORE SIZE BY OPTICAL IMAGING Abstract 1 Estimation and measurement of average grain size and porosity are fundamental parts of reservoir characterisation. Variations of average grain size are used in sedimentological models which form the building blocks of geocellular reservoir models; porosity is the storage capacity of a reservoir. Current practice for estimation of average grain size and porosity and grain and pore size distribution are either made remotely (e.g. from geophysical logs) by destructive methods of analysis (involving core plugs porosimeters etc.) or are qualitative (visual estimation). An optical method (POROPTIC 1

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