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Journal articleDeveugle PEK, Jackson MD, Hampson GJ, et al., 2011, , AAPG Bulletin, Vol: 95, Pages: 693-727, ISSN: 0149-1423
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Journal articleChoi K, Jackson MD, Hampson GJ, et al., 2011, , Petroleum Geoscience, Vol: 17, Pages: 143-163, ISSN: 1354-0793
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Journal articleVinogradov J, 2011, , Geophysical Research Letters
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Journal articleJackson MD, 2010, , JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH, Vol: 115, ISSN: 2169-9313
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- Citations: 87
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Journal articleTAGGART S, HAMPSON GJ, JACKSON MD, 2010, , Sedimentology, ISSN: 0037-0746
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Journal articleGlover PWJ, Jackson MD, 2010, , The Leading Edge, Vol: 29, Pages: 724-728
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Journal articleLeinov E, Vinogradov J, Jackson MD, 2010, , Geophysical Research Letters
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Journal articleVinogradov J, Jaafar MZ, Jackson MD, 2010, , Journal of Geophysical Research
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Journal articleGetsinger A, Rushmer T, Jackson MD, et al., 2009, , JOURNAL OF PETROLOGY, Vol: 50, Pages: 1935-1954, ISSN: 0022-3530
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- Citations: 31
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Journal articleSech RP, Jackson MD, Hampson GJ, 2009, , AAPG Bulletin, Vol: 93, Pages: 1155-1181, ISSN: 0149-1423
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Journal articleJackson MD, Hampson GJ, Sech RP, 2009, , AAPG BULLETIN, Vol: 93, Pages: 1183-1208, ISSN: 0149-1423
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- Citations: 61
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Journal articleJaafar MZ, Vinogradov J, Jackson MD, 2009, , Geophysical Research Letters
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Journal articleJackson MD, 2008, , JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH, Vol: 113, ISSN: 2169-9313
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- Citations: 63
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Journal articleJonoud S, Jackson MD, 2008, , SPE RESERVOIR EVALUATION & ENGINEERING, Vol: 11, Pages: 405-416, ISSN: 1094-6470
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- Citations: 7
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Journal articleJonoud S, Jackson MD, 2008, , TRANSPORT IN POROUS MEDIA, Vol: 71, Pages: 53-73, ISSN: 0169-3913
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- Citations: 25
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Journal articlesaunders J, jackson M, pain C, 2008, , Geophysics, Vol: 73, Pages: E165-E180
Downhole measurements of electrokinetic potential are a promising new technology for hydrocarbon reservoir monitoring. Using a 3Dfinite-element model combining both multiphase flow and electrokinetic components, we investigated the behavior of electrokinetic (streaming) potential during oil production in a range of reservoir environments. We found that streaming-potential signals originate at fluid fronts and at geologic boundaries where fluid saturation changes. As water encroaches on an oil production well, the streaming-potential signal associated with the water front encompasses the well even when the front is up to 100 m away, so the potential measured at the well starts to change significantly relative to a distant reference electrode. Variations in the geometry of the encroaching water front can be characterized using an array of electrodes positioned along the well, but a good understanding of the local reservoir geology is required to identify signals caused by the front. The streaming potential measured at a well is maximized in low-permeability reservoirs produced at a high rate and in thick reservoirs with low shale content. However, considerable uncertainties remain, particularly relating to the nature of electrokinetic coupling at high salinity and during multiphase flow. Our results suggest that the streaming potential at low salinity (10^-3–10^-4 mol/L) is large (100–1000 mV) but might become too small to resolve (<0.1) mV at high salinity (0.5–2 mol/L), depending on how the available data for the electrokinetic coupling at low salinity are extrapolated into the high-salinity domain. More work remains to determine the behavior of electrokinetic coupling and therefore the utility of this technique at high salinity.
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Conference paperAddiego-Guevara EA, Jackson MD, Giddens MA, 2008,
Insurance value of intelligent well technology against reservoir uncertainty
, SPE/DOE Improved Oil Recovery Symposium -
Journal articleJonoud S, Jackson MD, 2008,
Validity of Steady-State Upscaling Techniques
, SPE Reservoir Evaluation and Engineering, Vol: April, Pages: 405-416 -
Journal articleRushmer T, Jackson MD, 2008,
Impact of melt segregation on tonalite–trondhjemite–granodiorite (TTG) petrogenesis
, Trans. Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Science, Vol: 79, Pages: 325-336 -
Conference paperChoi K, Jackson MD, Hampson GJ, et al., 2007,
Impact of heterogeneity on flow in fluvial-deltaic reservoirs: Implications for the giant ACG Field, south Caspian Basin (SPE 107137)
, SPE Europec/EAGE Annual Conference, Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers paper 107137
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