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SPE Formation Evaluation

SPE Formation Evaluation, Vol.10, No.3 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0885-923X (Print) 

In this Issue (10 articles)

131 - 131 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
EHLIGECONOMIDES C
133 - 140 DETAILED CHARACTERIZATION OF A FRACTURED LIMESTONE FORMATION BY USE OF STOCHASTIC INVERSE APPROACHES
DATTAGUPTA A, VASCO DW, LONG JCS, DONFRO PS, RIZER WD
141 - 147 DISTINCT ELEMENT SIMULATION OF FAULTED RESERVOIR BEHAVIOR
MAKURAT AH, GUTIERREZ M, KNAPSTAD B, JOHNSEN JH, KOESTLER AG
148 - 152 FRACTURE-NETWORK 3D CHARACTERIZATION IN A DEFORMED CHALK RESERVOIR ANALOG - THE LANGERDORF CASE
KOESTLER AG, REKSTEN K
153 - 159 GAS OIL CAPILLARY-PRESSURE OF CHALK AT ELEVATED PRESSURES
CHRISTOFFERSEN KR, WHITSON CH
160 - 166 ADVANCES IN CHARACTERIZING NATURAL-FRACTURE PERMEABILITY FROM MUD-LOG DATA
DYKE CG, WU BL, MILTONTAYLOR D
167 - 172 COMPLEXITIES IN THE ANALYSIS OF PRESSURE-TRANSIENT RESPONSE IN FAULTED NATURALLY FRACTURED RESERVOIRS
KHACHATOORIAN R, ERSHAGHI I, SHIKARI Y
173 - 179 PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF FRACTAL PRESSURE-TRANSIENT ANALYSIS IN NATURALLY FRACTURED RESERVOIRS
ACUNA JA, ERSHAGHI I, YORTSOS YS
180 - 185 TRANSMISSIVITY AND DIFFUSIVITY MAPPING FROM INTERFERENCE TEST DATA - A FIELD EXAMPLE
NAJURIETA H, DURAN R, SAMANIEGOV F, RODRIGUEZ A, MARTINEZANGELES R, ROSALES CP
186 - 192 TRACER-TEST INTERPRETATION IN NATURALLY FRACTURED RESERVOIRS
RAMIREZ J, SAMANIEGO F, RODRIGUEZ F, RIVERA J