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This document discusses determining water saturation (SW) and other properties for two different reservoirs based on given values of total porosity (Σ), water saturation (Σw), shale volume (Vsh), and the ratio of horizontal to vertical permeability (φ). For the first reservoir, with Σ=14, ratio=2.2, and Vsh=0.02, the document asks to determine SW if oil Σ=20 and water Σ=105. For the second reservoir, with Σ=24, ratio=2.8, Vsh=30, water salinity of 2.2*105, temperature of 95 C, and GOR of 750, the document asks to determine SW if
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Appendex

This document discusses determining water saturation (SW) and other properties for two different reservoirs based on given values of total porosity (Σ), water saturation (Σw), shale volume (Vsh), and the ratio of horizontal to vertical permeability (φ). For the first reservoir, with Σ=14, ratio=2.2, and Vsh=0.02, the document asks to determine SW if oil Σ=20 and water Σ=105. For the second reservoir, with Σ=24, ratio=2.8, Vsh=30, water salinity of 2.2*105, temperature of 95 C, and GOR of 750, the document asks to determine SW if
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Determination of ϕ and Σwa from Σ and ratio

Q1/ limestone reservoir has Vsh = 0.02, ∑= 14 and the ratio 2.2 determine the
saturation if the oil∑ =20, water∑= 105?
Q2/ sand-shale formation ∑=24 ratio=2.8, Vsh=30 the water salinity is 2.2*105 and
formation temperature is 95 C the GOR=750 determine the SW if the ∑sh 35?

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