Genuine please to watch. Can't help but think of the comment from a previous video, it surely feels like watching "Feynman of petrophysics"! Keep up the great work 👍
This is what I was looking for! I am looking to apply this to the formation of gas hydrates forms which restrict the gas injected in a sand pack saturated with water.
Great Explanations ... I've got a question: some of the red lines were dead-end. So how can the oil get in there when the water-in-place has no room to be displaced?
Genuine please to watch. Can't help but think of the comment from a previous video, it surely feels like watching "Feynman of petrophysics"! Keep up the great work 👍
Great video ! Thanks from France
Amazing video. you have helped me so much to understand this concept. thank you professor from Iran
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Thanks a lot from Japan!!
great presentation, thanks Martin
Very well explained, thank you ! 🙏🏻👍
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This is what I was looking for! I am looking to apply this to the formation of gas hydrates forms which restrict the gas injected in a sand pack saturated with water.
I don’t follow this. No math in it
Great Explanations ...
I've got a question:
some of the red lines were dead-end. So how can the oil get in there when the water-in-place has no room to be displaced?
The water can escape through slow flow along wetting layers in the corners and roughness in the pore space.
@@BoffyBlunt oh yes, I see. Thank you so much, professor.
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