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Using the general permeability model as a template for establishing local permeability models. 5.
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The use of the general permeability model in constructing local models is implemented with Eq. 3: k_{text{L}} = C cdot k_{text{G}}, (3)where k L is the local permeability (in mD) and C is a constant controlled by the local permeability variations, and it may be determined from permeability measurements on core plugs from one or two local wells.
Log-based averages used for defining the general permeability model are plotted for comparison (small, open diamonds).
If local core permeability data are available, such data should therefore be used to calibrate the general permeability model to the local area.
The log-based averages used for defining the general permeability model are plotted with small, open diamonds and are added for comparison.
The use of these factors (0.5 and 2) also implies that the high bound (red) equals the general permeability model in this particular case.
The local North Jylland permeability model is related to the general permeability model through a constant; i.e. Local North Jylland permeability model = 1.7 × general permeability model k_{text{L}} = { 1}.
The introduction of the general permeability model also means that a specific permeability estimate becomes slightly higher than that calculated from the initial permeability model.
The general permeability model is shown as a black solid line; cf. Figure 6.
The lower average permeability values observed at Stenlille are presumably caused by dominance of finer-grained sandstone compared to the sandstones defining the general permeability model.
The local Stenlille permeability model is related to the general permeability through a constant (here C = 0.5); i.e. k L = 0.5·k G.
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