Edward M. Braun
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SPE/EAGE European Unconventional Resources Conference & Exhibition - From Potential to Production | 2012
Somnath Sinha; Edward M. Braun; Quinn R. Passey; Sergio A. Leonardi; Alexander C. Wood; Timothy E. Zirkle; Jeffrey Allan Boros; Ryan A. Kudva
Determination of permeability of unconventional reservoirs is critical for reservoir characterization, forecasting production, determination of well spacing, designing hydraulic fracture treatments, and a number of other applications. In many unconventional reservoirs, gas is produced from tight rocks such as shale. Currently the most commonly used industry method for measuring permeability is the Gas Research Institute (GRI) technique, or its variants, which involve the use of crushed samples. The accuracy of such techniques, however, is questionable because of a number of inadequacies such as the absence of reservoir overburden stress while conducting these measurements. In addition to questionable accuracy of crushed rock techniques, prior studies have indicated that there is significant variability in results reported by different laboratories that utilize crushed-rock technique to measure permeability on shale samples. Alternate methods are required to obtain accurate and consistent data for tight rocks such as shales. In this paper we discuss a robust steady-state technique for measuring permeability on intact tight rock samples under reservoir overburden stress. Permeability measurement standards for low permeability samples are critical for obtaining consistent results from different laboratories making such measurements, regardless of the method used for measuring permeability. In this paper we present permeability measurement standards developed based on first principles that serve as the “ground-truth” for permeability in the 10 – 10,000 nanoDarcy range. These standards can be used to calibrate any permeability measurement apparatus used to measure permeability on intact tight rock samples such as shales, to enable delivery of consistent results across different laboratories conducting measurements on intact tight rock samples.
Software - Practice and Experience | 1981
Edward M. Braun; Robert J. Blackwell
Petrophysics | 2015
Shreerang S. Chhatre; Edward M. Braun; Somnath Sinha; Matthew D. Determan; Quinn R. Passey; Timothy E. Zirkle; Alexander C. Wood; Jeff A. Boros; Daniel W. Berry; Sergio A. Leonardi; Ryan A. Kudva
Spe Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering | 2015
Subhash Kalla; Sergio A. Leonardi; Daniel W. Berry; Larry D. Poore; Hemant Sahoo; Ryan A. Kudva; Edward M. Braun
Archive | 2012
Somnath Sinha; Edward M. Braun; Quinn R. Passey; Sergio A. Leonardi; Alexander C. Wood; Timothy E. Zirkle; Ryan A. Kudva
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference | 2014
Shreerang S. Chhatre; Somnath Sinha; Edward M. Braun; William L. Esch; Matthew D. Determan; Quinn R. Passey; Sergio A. Leonardi; Timothy E. Zirkle; Alexander C. Wood; Jeff A. Boros; Ryan A. Kudva
information processing and trusted computing | 2008
Fred Horng Lieh Wang; Edward M. Braun; John David Kuzan; Nizar Fouad Djabbarah; Mehdi Matt Honarpour; Charly Chiasson; Brad Milligan
Petrophysics | 2008
Hollie A. Kelleher; Edward M. Braun; Bradley E. Milligan; Rodney C. Glotzbach; Einar Haugen; U. Guru; N. Heaton; H.N. Bachman; J. LaVigne; Walid Hamed; Richard Nelson
Petrophysics | 2007
Hollie A. Kelleher; Edward M. Braun; Bradley E. Milligan; Rodney C. Glotzbach; Einar Haugen
Petrophysics | 2018
Sheerang Chhartre; Hemant Sahoo; Sergio A. Leonardi; Keili Vidal; Jennifer Rainey; Prateek Patel; Edward M. Braun; Consultant