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					 Crain's Usage Rules For Permeability MethoDS The methods shown on other pages of this Handbook provide 
					numerous independent approaches
					for calculating
                      permeability, as well as a number of correction factors
                      which could be applied.  If no reconciliation can be made 
					between alternative models, discard
                      the least trustworthy results. In order of preference, it
                      is suggested you use:
 
 
  BEST METHODS 1. Permeability 
					from Porosity Model
 Use in sands, shaly sands, carbonates when permeability 
					regression versus porosity is good to excellent. Results 
					automatically calibrated to core.
 
 2. Permeability from Porosity 
					and Water Saturation - Wyllie-Rose and Timur Models
 Use in sands, shaly sands, carbonates. Adjust parameters to 
					obtain match to core.
 
 
					3. 
					Permeability from Porosity and 
					Water Saturation - Lucia ModelBest model for carbonates. Adjust parameters to obtain match 
					to core.
 
 
					
					
					 Other
					METHODS 
 
					4. 
					Permeability from Porosity - 
					Domanoir and Coatwa ModelsUse in sands, shaly sands only. Adjust parameters to obtain 
					match to core.
 
 
					5. 
					Permeability from Stonley Wave 
					ModelRarely used due to lack of data.
 
 
					
					
					 Special Cases 6. Fracture Permeability
 
					Requires fracture 
					aperture data from resistivity image log.
					
 
  TRIMming 
					Permeability 
					RESULTS Porosity and water saturation must be trimmed before use in 
					permeability equations.
 
 Trims may be needed to remove results 
					above 2000 mD before display or use in other calculations, for 
					example:
 1: PERMw = Min(2000, PERMw)
 
 Fracture permeability may exceed 50,000 mD but such high 
					values should be confirmed by pressure transient analysis.
 
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