INTERPRETATION OF MERCURY INJECTION EXPERIMENTS USING A MINIMUM SET OF POROUS DESCRIPTORS DERIVED BY QUANTITATIVE IMAGE ANALYSIS

Authors

  • Yannick Anguy
  • Sophie Belin
  • Robert Ehrlich
  • Azita Ahmadi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5566/ias.v21.p127-132

Keywords:

capillary pressure curves, connectivity, morphology, Pore-Types, sandstone, throats

Abstract

The porosity exposed in a series of petrographic thin sections from a sub-arkosic sandstone reservoir of the Alwyn area (North Sea) is described by 5 morphological porous descriptors, Pore-Types, obtained by quantitative image analysis procedures and pattern recognition algorithms developed by Ehrlich et al. (1991a). By combining Pore-Type data with capillary pressure curves, we obtain preliminary results showing that in the studied reservoir, the achieved Pore-Types relate better to petrophysics when they are complemented with a sedimentological information.

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2011-05-03

How to Cite

Anguy, Y., Belin, S., Ehrlich, R., & Ahmadi, A. (2011). INTERPRETATION OF MERCURY INJECTION EXPERIMENTS USING A MINIMUM SET OF POROUS DESCRIPTORS DERIVED BY QUANTITATIVE IMAGE ANALYSIS. Image Analysis and Stereology, 21(2), 127–132. https://doi.org/10.5566/ias.v21.p127-132

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