Fluid saturation
The amount of the pore volume of a reservoir rock that is filled by water, oil, or gas and measured in routine core analysis.
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The amount of the pore volume of a reservoir rock that is filled by water, oil, or gas and measured in routine core analysis.
A measure of the ability of a single fluid (such as water, gas, or oil) to flow through a rock formation when the formation is totally filled (saturated) with a single fluid. the permeability measure of a rock filled with a single fluid is different from the permeability measure of the same rock filled with [...]
A very soluble salt used to increase the density of water to points more than double that of water. normally added to a system first saturated with calcium chloride.
Salt of stearic acid that is a saturated, 18-carbon fatty acid. certain compounds, such as aluminum stearate, calcium stearate, zinc stearate, have been used in drilling fluids for one or more of the following purposes: defoamer, lubrication, air drilling in which a small amount of water is encountered.
A solution that contains at a given temperature as much of a solute as it can retain. at 68 degrees f it takes 126.5 lb/bbl salt to saturate 1 bbl of fresh water. see supersaturation.
A saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon