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dc.contributor.advisorHu, Qinhong
dc.creatorMann, Griffin
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-03T14:34:33Z
dc.date.available2017-07-03T14:34:33Z
dc.date.created2017-05
dc.date.issued2017-05-23
dc.date.submittedMay 2017
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10106/26780
dc.description.abstractThe area that comprises the Northwest Shelf in Lea Co., New Mexico has been heavily drilled over the past half century. The main target being shallow reservoirs within the Permian section (San Andres and Grayburg Formations). With a focus shifting towards deeper horizons, there is a need for more petrophysical data pertaining to these formations, which is the focus of this study through a variety of techniques. This study involves the use of contact angle measurements, fluid imbibition tests, Mercury Injection Capillary Pressure (MICP) and log analysis to evaluate the nano-petrophysical properties of the Yeso, Abo and Cisco Formation within the Northwest Shelf area of southeast New Mexico. From contact angle measurements, all of the samples studied were found to be oil-wetting as n-decane spreads on to the rock surface much quicker than the other fluids (deionized water and API brine) tested. Imbibition tests resulted in a well-connected pore network being observed for all of the samples with the highest values of imbibition slopes being recorded for the Abo samples. MICP provided a variety of pore structure data which include porosity, pore-throat size distributions, permeability and tortuosity. The Abo samples saw the highest porosity percentages, which were above 15%, with all the other samples ranging from 4 – 7%. The majority of the pore-throat sizes for most of the samples fell within the 1 – 10 µm range. The only exceptions to this being the Paddock Member within the Yeso Formation, which saw a higher percentage of larger pores (10 - 1000µm) and one of the Cisco Formation samples, which had the majority of its pore sizes fall in the 0.1 – 1 µm range. The log analysis created log calculations and curves for cross-plot porosity and water saturation that were then used to derive a value for permeability. The porosity and permeability values were comparable with those measured from our MICP and literature values.
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dc.language.isoen_US
dc.subjectPetrophysics
dc.subjectYeso Formation
dc.subjectAbo Formation
dc.subjectCisco Formation
dc.subjectPermian
dc.titlePetrophysical Properties of the Yeso, Abo and Cisco Formations in the Permian Basin in New Mexico, U.S.A.
dc.typeThesis
dc.degree.departmentEarth and Environmental Sciences
dc.degree.nameMaster of Science in Earth and Environmental Science
dc.date.updated2017-07-03T14:36:40Z
thesis.degree.departmentEarth and Environmental Sciences
thesis.degree.grantorThe University of Texas at Arlington
thesis.degree.levelMasters
thesis.degree.nameMaster of Science in Earth and Environmental Science
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