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Research paper thumbnail of Identifying Opportunities and Reducing Uncertainty in Development of Bypassed Multilayer Reservoirs through Integrated Mass Spectrometry with Conventional Logs in Dina Terciario Field, Honda Group (La Victoria Formation), Upper Magdalena Basin, Colombia; #20211 (2013)

This article illustrates how the first application in Columbia of innovative technology and princ... more This article illustrates how the first application in Columbia of innovative technology and principles of geoscience in situ techniques of mass spectrometry integrated with conventional logs can improve the reservoir development and optimize well completions, and identify gas, oil and water zones in multilayer reservoirs while drilling. We discuss the key principle of mass spectrometry (in which C1-C5 components show gas phases, C6-C10 components show liquid phases and benzene, hexane, cyclohexane and toluene help to identify water phases) and show that in combination with a petrophysical analysis from conventional logs (with a high uncertainty in water saturation, due to presence of fresh water) have the capability to identify very accurately gas (methane), oil (black oil) and water zones within the reservoir. The application of this principle is illustrated with a case study of northern Dina Terciario Field, operated by Ecopetrol S.A, which produces from a Tertiary structure with ...

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Research paper thumbnail of Quantum–chemical study of photo–excited states in tetragonal SrTiO3lattice

Philosophical Magazine, 2004

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Research paper thumbnail of Identifying Opportunities and Reducing Uncertainty in Development of Bypassed Multilayer Reservoirs through Integrated Mass Spectrometry with Conventional Logs in Dina Terciario Field, Honda Group (La Victoria Formation), Upper Magdalena Basin, Colombia; #20211 (2013)

This article illustrates how the first application in Columbia of innovative technology and princ... more This article illustrates how the first application in Columbia of innovative technology and principles of geoscience in situ techniques of mass spectrometry integrated with conventional logs can improve the reservoir development and optimize well completions, and identify gas, oil and water zones in multilayer reservoirs while drilling. We discuss the key principle of mass spectrometry (in which C1-C5 components show gas phases, C6-C10 components show liquid phases and benzene, hexane, cyclohexane and toluene help to identify water phases) and show that in combination with a petrophysical analysis from conventional logs (with a high uncertainty in water saturation, due to presence of fresh water) have the capability to identify very accurately gas (methane), oil (black oil) and water zones within the reservoir. The application of this principle is illustrated with a case study of northern Dina Terciario Field, operated by Ecopetrol S.A, which produces from a Tertiary structure with ...

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Research paper thumbnail of Quantum–chemical study of photo–excited states in tetragonal SrTiO3lattice

Philosophical Magazine, 2004

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