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Permeability prediction from mercury injection capillary pressure: an example from the Perth Basin, Western Australia
2013
The APPEA Journal
For shale gas reservoirs, permeability is one of the most important -and difficult-parameters to determine. Typical shale matrix permeabilities are in the range of 10 microdarcy-100 nanodarcy, and are heavily dependent on the presence of natural fractures for gas transmissibility. Permeability is a parameter used to measure the ability of a rock to convey fluid. It is directly related to porosity and depends on the pore geometry features, such as tortuosity, pore shape and pore connectivity.
doi:10.1071/aj12003
fatcat:usatp4lewbatldzcjnoue5s57a