CORE INVASION STUDIES WITH DEUTERIUM TRACER

Mud tracing techniques to enable the determination of reservoir saturation and residual oil saturation direct from the core are well established. The amount of coring fluid contamination contained in the formation water of a core sample can by determined using a deuterium oxide (heavy water) tracer.

Prior to coring a quantity of deuterium oxide is added to the aqueous coring fluid and samples of the coring fluid taken periodically during the coring process. Water is extracted from the core plugs by Dean-Stark distillation and the levels of deuterium in the extracted water and coring fluid samples determined by Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry (IRMS).

Our continuous-flow IRMS method for determination of deuterium enrichment is quicker and cheaper to perform than traditional methods performed by other laboratories, meaning you get your results faster and pay less.

See Example Laboratory Report* for deuterium analysis of core waters by IRMS.

Recommended Reading:

Petroleum Reservoir Rock and Fluid Properties By Abhijit Y. Dandekar (ISBN 0849330432)

For further information on our isotope analyses for Core Water please email us.

* Produced by Iso Analytical Ltd prior to the purchase of its assets by Sercon Group Ltd

The above services are routinely undertaken and available immediately. The sample sizes given are for guidance purposes only. Analysis by EA-IRMS will normally only consume 1 - 5 mg of sample material. Unused sample material will be returned upon request. The sample turnaround times given are typical for analysis of 40 samples.

Please contact us if the analyses you require are not listed.