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n: Schlumberger wireline tool that measures phase shift and attenuation of a 1100 MHz wave. Used for Hydrocarbon identification independent of formation water salinity, thin bed detection, Hydrocarbon saturation and mobility and to evaluate invaded zones.
n: a method of improved oil recovery in which chemicals dissolved in water are pumped into a reservoir through injection wells to mobilise oil left behind after primary or secondary recovery and to move it toward production wells. The chemical solution includes surfactants or surfactant-forming chemicals that reduce the interfacial and capillary forces between oil and water. releasing the oil and carrying it out of the pores where it has been trapped. The solution may also contain cosurfactants to match the viscosity of the solution to that of the oil to stabilise the solution and to prevent its adsorption by reservoir rock. An electrolyte is often added to aid in adjusting viscosity. Injection of the chemical solution is followed by a slug of water thickened with a polymer. which pushes the released oil through the reservoir. decreases the effective permeability of established channels so that new channels are opened. and serves as a mobility buffer between the chemical solution and the final injection of water.
n: a measure of the ease with which a fluid moves through a reservoir. Mobility is measured by dividing a formations permeability to a fluid by the fluids viscosity.
n: a polymer-water solution used in micellar-polymer flooding as a zone of viscosity transition between the initial injection of surfactant-water solution and the final injection of drive water. The lead edge of the polymer solution has a mobility equal to or less than that of the surfactant solution. and the trailing edge has a mobility close to that of water. This buffer zone prevents the drive water from fingering past the surfactant solution and thus reducing sweep efficiency. See micellar-polymer flooding.
n: the ratio of the mobility of a driving fluid (water or a chemical solution at residual oil saturation to the mobility of the driven fluid (oil) at connate water saturation. The mobility ratio affects the sweep efficiency of an improved recovery project.
a comparison of the ability of a fluid to move through another fluid or to displace the fluid.
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n: weigh the displacing effiency when cement.
n: electrokinetic potential of a particle as determined by its electrophoretic mobility. This electric potential causes colloidal particles to repel each other and stay in suspension.
It is a important index mark of measuring the stability of drilling fluid.
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