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Rock And Fluid Properties and their interactions

Tuesday, 24 September
Room 225 - 227
Technical Session
This session will provide a platform for in-depth discussions and insights into the latest advancements, challenges, and discoveries in the field of rock and fluid properties and their interactions, including phase behavior, experimental techniques, nanopore transport, and fluid properties. Attendees can expect to engage with leading experts pushing the boundaries of knowledge and innovation in these critical areas of petroleum engineering.
  • 1400-1425 220713
    Quantifying Permeability Changes Due To Gas Hydrate Formation In Undersaturated Oil Sandstone Reservoirs: A Numerical Reservoir Simulation Study
    D. Rathmaier, L.E. Zerpa, Colorado School of Mines
  • 1425-1450 220699
    The Effects of Compositional Uncertainties on Phase Behavior Calculations
    M. Nielsen, Whitson AS; E. Wanat, Exxon Mobil Corporation; C. Whitson, Whitson AS
  • 1450-1515 220780
    Wettability Quantification in Organic-Rich Mudrocks by Water Adsorption Isotherms
    I. Silveira De Araujo, Z. Heidari, The University of Texas At Austin
  • 1545-1610 221055
    Forward Modeling The Formation Of Viscous Oils And Tar Mats Over Geologic Time Via History-matching Of Reservoir Charge
    T. Mohamed, The University of Texas at Austin; M. Kristensen, Schlumberger Information Solutions; C. Torres-Verdin, The University of Texas At Austin; I. Akkutlu, Texas A&M University (PE DEPT); O. Mullins, SLB
  • 1610-1635 220957
    Comprehensive Experimental And Simulation Studies On Capillary Pressure In Unconventional Production And CO2 Sequestration
    S.S. Neshat, J.T. Greene, K. Newsham, X. Xie, W. Keating, Occidental Petroleum Corp.
  • 1635-1700 220990
    Capillary Dynamics Of Nanoconfined Water And CO2 Induced By Time-dependent Wettability Alteration
    Z. Pan, K. Zhang, Peking University
  • Alternate 221075
    Sonic Velocity Based Experimental And Modeling Approach To Determine Fluid Properties Of Greenhouse Gases And Mixtures
    R. Ratnakar, Shell International Exploration and Production Inc.; J. Hackbarth, University of Texas at Austin; B. Bhaskar, B. Dindoruk, University of Houston
  • Alternate 220768
    Binary Gas Transport With Multilayer Adsorption In Nanoporous Media
    K. Babatunde, H. Emami-Meybodi, Pennsylvania State University