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A proposed solution to the determination of water saturation: using a modelled equation
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A proposed solution to the determination of water saturation: using a modelled equation

Reservoir characterization is an important phase in oil and gas field development, which takes place during the appraisal phase of either a green field or a brown field upon which further development options are considered. Water saturation is a very important parameter in the general description of the reservoir as well as equity determination and dynamic model-ling. Numerous equations have...
 
Published at Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
Published in 2018
 
 
visit (https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs13202-018-0453-4)
 
 
Jethro Sam‑Marcus, Efeoghene Enaworu, Oluwatosin J. Rotimi, Ifeanyi Seteyeobot
Seteyeobot Ifeanyi » Engr. Seteyeobot Ifeanyi is a graduate of Covenant University. He obtained his B.Eng. Petroleum Engineering degree in June 2009 and M.Eng. Petroleum Engineering October 2013. He is presently a Lecturer II and Departmental Webmaster in the Department of Petroleum Engineering in Covenant University. view full profile
Seteyeobot  Ifeanyi
 
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