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11AIGINILIMITO
rook.
The
determination
of
these
values
requires
a
magnifical
treatment
From
the
volume
graph
of
Pig.
7,37
a
rock
volume
of
903
wreck
6
obtained. Byand
application
of theoftrapezoidal
of *ore
rule-analysis
volume
data.
of 072.3
acre
-ft 6
obtained,
byvolume
application
the
pynunidal
rule
aPorosity
oftrape1,000
aere.4
Evaluation
ofvolume
and
Permeability
is
obtained
Using
the
graph
at

base,
the
volume
from
the
zoidal
rule
6arena
2 per
rent
lower while
that
from
theofpyramid./
ruie
a 0.7
In eraluatioe
ofperir.cability
the permeability
aod porosity
individual
wells.
the
per
cent
high.
weighted
and
porosity
values
can
computed.
That
Agreement
bete.e,
the
trapezoidal
rule
and
the
pyramidal
rule
dependc
is,
oath
anbae
of
poroeity
or
permeability
is
assumed
to
repenent
the
inoath.terval
ratio of
thewhich
area ofthea contour
to the
next Ifhigher
for
*sample:
from
Atrnithr wax
taken.
allaverage
thecontour,
intervals
rampkii
from
a well are
of uniform
thickness,
the
weighted
and
the
arithmetic
Re.
mho...,
of
If the
intervals
average
differare
in identical.
both
thickness
sad value
pyramidal
of the
then
the
twoand
overawe
differ.
An
example
calculation
of743.
the
troyrseVisl
A./variable,
Ataverage
weighted
porosity
permeability
is
presented
in
Example
1
012
06
11Cakuktioa
011
of Arithmetic
Example
7-8..
Weighted Average Poros04
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ity
and ard
Perneabihty.
02
11.101
011
01
Ceuta.
ftPermagig.
%
I- a WY to
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where
the
contour
andas
the
next
higher.
high aa.4..
5cent
toexist
15 lower
per
when the
thtekness
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cakuiatioo
ofyeirlIne
thehydnearbons
volume
kof
rock
I..
containing
03 saturating
11.e05-3,700
2 LI
44 Ira
240
eel!
The
actual
and
type
of
bydrocarboos
the
reek
must
be
determined
The
volume
of
space
occupied
by
hydro21.170
tan
27727214/0
cub.. or defined
or (745).
8by
.) Eq. (7-14)
Arltatiodie To-21.7
wee.
V.
-v.(a
(7-14)
where
V.
hydrocarbon
volume hydrocarbons
Arithmetic armor
047 WOW.yr
k
V.--reservoir
bulk rock
volume
containing
mean
porosity
of
hydrocurbotebearing
rock
wcialded
armee
-27.7 Der
0 cato
S.momsaturation
water
of hydrocarbon-beariag
rock
Itf
Weighted- avenge
e117 tandems
PAO
(715)
The
weighted
-i
average
porosity
is
4
per
cent
higher
thecent
arithmetic
where
average,
V0
the
and rock
theofweighted
volume
S.,
average
ofItofporosity
Per1766hilitY
e,
cad
nuke
ix than
22
saturation
pee
higher
than
theapermeability
AlithMelie
average.
will
be
noted
that
die
weighted
average
and
can
the
number
segmente
different
porosity
and
water
saturation
is
equivalent
to
considering
the
intervals
array
to
be
ofan
required
to
define
the
hydrocarbon
volume
beds
in (7-15)
parallel.
The
summation
of
AA
6 of
referred
tooracvolume
the permeability
Equation
can
cross
berook
expo:mod
volume
inor
terms
net
capacity,
and
the
$11111MAtiOtt
of
9k
is
the
porosity
capacity
of
rook
volume.
The
manner
of
expressing
the
volume
depends
on
the
date
mud
aofcakulating
theporosity
porosity
and
water-eaturatiat
valort.
To solve
the
section. to
either
The
weighting
the
volumetric
of
aquatic..
vcloro
and
it
permeability
6
necessary
as
eetermine
daeriked
above.
thr
satisof porosity
sad
Water
11At00000kr0
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MAIM.
factory if the samples are repreeentative of the intervals from which they

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