Cavitation in oil-gas reservoirs of the crystalline basement from the well logging data on the White Tiger field in Vietnam
Tóm tắt
The methods and results of logging the oil reservoirs in the crystalline basement of the White Tiger field are characterized. The data on 46 wells that exposed the basement of the Central arch were used to determine the values and to establish the regularities of the changes in the general and secondary cavitation (porosity).
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