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Typical values for connate water saturation
Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-04-15  
rguill5 (Petroleum) 12 May 03 20:58
I know that typical values for connate water saturation are anywhere from 15-30%.  However, I've seen some people using 3-6% initial Sw in their reserves calculations.  This seems very low to me.  The reserves predictions are in very clean, 1-2 Darcy rock.  Is this value too low?  They say that they are getting the Sw from the logs, but it just doesn't seem that you can get a connate water saturation that low.

Let me know what you think.


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