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de Waal, J.A. (author), Muntendam-Bos, A.G. (author), van Thienen-Visser, K. (author)
conference paper 2016
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Pruiksma, J.P. (author), Breunese, J.N. (author), van Thienen-Visser, K. (author), de Waal, J.A. (author)
This paper presents a new formulation of the Rate Type Compaction Model (RTCM) for sandstone based on the isotach concept. The RTCM was originally developed to explain the loading rate dependent compaction behaviour observed in laboratory test on unconsolidated and consolidated sandstone samples and the delayed subsidence behaviour above...
article 2015
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de Waal, J.A. (author), van Thienen-Visser, K. (author), Pruiksma, J.P. (author)
Laboratory experiments on samples from a consolidated sandstone reservoir are presented that demonstrate rate type compaction behaviour similar to that observed on unconsolidated sands and soils. Such rate type behaviour can have large consequences for reservoir compaction, surface subsidence and induced seismicity resulting from oil and gas...
conference paper 2015
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de Waal, J.A. (author), Roest, J.P.A. (author), Fokker, P.A. (author), Kroon, I.C. (author), Breunese, J.N. (author), Muntendam-Bos, A.G. (author), Oost, P.A. (author), van Wirdum, G. (author)
Subsidence caused by extraction of hydrocarbons and solution salt mining is a sensitive issue in the Netherlands. An extensive legal, technical and organisational framework is in place to ensure a high probability that such subsidence will stay within predefined limits. The key question is: how much subsidence is acceptable and at which rate?...
article 2012
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