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Comparison of Seal Capacity Determinations: Conventional Cores vs. Cuttings
by
Robert M. Sneider
John S. Sneider
Robert M. Sneider Exploration, Inc. Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
George W. BolgerJohn W. Neasham1PetroTech Associates Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
1Now with Poro Technology, Houston, Texas ABSTRACT
pressure
measurements of cuttings can
be extremely useful to estimate seal capacity. An empirical adjustment factor (EAF),
expressed in psi, needs to be added to the capillary
pressure
value determined on cuttings
to approximate that measured with mercury/air capillary
pressure
of conventional cores.
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