Posted inPetroleum Engineering Maximum Height of Oil Column in Cap Rock in Excel Formulas The maximum height of oil column in cap rock is the maximum vertical distance that…
Posted inPetroleum Engineering Material Balance for Cumulative Water Influx: Havlena and Odeh Approach in Microsoft Excel Material balance is an interpretation method used to estimate the original fluids-in-place in a reservoir…
Posted inPetroleum Engineering Low-Pressure Region Gas Flow Rate for Non-Circular Drainage Area in Excel Gas flow rate is the amount of gas that flows through a well or a…
Posted inPetroleum Engineering Line-Source Solution for Damaged or Stimulated Wells in Excel The line-source solution is a mathematical model that describes how the pressure and flow rate…
Posted inPetroleum Engineering Leverett J-Function in Petroleum Engineering using Excel Formulas The Leverett J-function is a way of describing how fluids behave in porous rocks, such…
Posted inPetroleum Engineering Kozeny-Carman Relationship in Petroleum Engineering Using Excel The Kozeny-Carman relationship is a way of estimating the permeability of a porous medium, such…
Posted inPetroleum Engineering Kozeny Equation in Petroleum Engineering The Kozeny equation is a relation that describes the pressure drop of a fluid flowing…
Posted inPetroleum Engineering Klinkenberg Gas Effect in Excel The Klinkenberg gas effect is a phenomenon that occurs when measuring the permeability of porous…
Posted inPetroleum Engineering Kern’s Method for Gas Flow in a Fractur in Excel The Kerns method is a way of calculating how much gas can flow through a…
Posted inPetroleum Engineering Isothermal Compressibility of Water: Osif Correlation and Excel Formula Isothermal compressibility of water is a measure of how much the volume of water changes…