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Mudstone Properties in Interbedded Reservoirs, Examples from Duvernay and Woodford, with Henry Galvis-Portilla

Mudstone Properties in Interbedded Reservoirs, Examples from Duvernay and Woodford, with Henry Galvis-Portilla

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Mudstone Properties in Interbedded Reservoirs, Examples from Duvernay and Woodford, with Henry Galvis-Portilla

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Oct 8, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This conversation with Henry Galvis-Portilla is about comparing and contrasting heterogeneities in the Duvernay and Woodford Formations, based on his scientific article titled "Multi-scale Integration of Mudstone Properties in Interbedded Reservoirs, Insights into Additional Criteria for Evaluating Unconventional Reservoirs: Examples from the Duvernay Formation (Alberta, Canada) and the Woodford Shale (Oklahoma, USA)" by Henry Galvis-Portilla, Daniela Becerra-Rondon, Per K. Pedersen, and Roger M. Slatt.How are the Duvernay and Woodford similar and different?  What characteristics are typical in the two facies in the interbedded reservoirs?  How do you characterize the degree of interbedding?  If you'd like to understand mudstones further, listen in as Henry Galvis-Portilla shares his research findings.May this exchange serve to expand your geological knowledge on the go.For more information go to www.stoneconsulting.infoCitation: Galvis-Portilla,Henry et al. Multi-Scale Integration of Mudstone Properties in Interbedded Reservoirs, Insights into Additional Criteria for Evaluating Unconventional Reservoirs: Examples from the Duvernay Formation (Alberta, Canada) and the Woodford Shale (Oklahoma, USA). Proceedings of the 7th Unconventional Resources Technology Conference. 2019. http://archives.datapages.com/data/urtec/2019/500.html
Released:
Oct 8, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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