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Porosity
Permeability
Saturation
Wettability
Surface and Interfacial tension
Capillary pressure
Rock Compressibility
1. Original porosity
2. Induced porosity
Original porosity (primary) is formed during the deposition
of rock materials, e.g. porosity between granular in sandstone,
porosity among crystal and oolitic in limestone
Induced porosity (secondary) is developed by some geological
process on the deposited rock material.
E.g; Fractures, or vugs cavity usual occur in limestone
(chemical reaction b/w CaCO 3 and MgCl2)
Cement
material
Effective / connected
porosity (25%)
Ineffective
Porosity (5%)
Porosity Porosity
36% 20%
cubic packing of Rhombohedral
spheres resulting packing of
in a least-compact spheres resulting
arrangement with in a most- Effect of cement material
a porosity of compact
47.64% arrangement with
a porosity of 26%
K = k
K constant may be written as; μ
Reservoir rock properties
The unit of permeability in the empirical equation is the Darcy
and the dimension is (L2). It is usually too large to be convenient
in hydrocarbon reservoirs. The millidarcy (10 -3 Darcy) is
therefore used.
Sg+So+Sw=1.0
Rock
water
Oil