Ingrain Digital Rock Physics Lab
Digital Rock Physics Articles & Technical Papers
8 Articles & Technical Papers FoundShale Reservoir Evaluation Improved by Dual Energy X-Ray CT Imaging - Journal of Petroleum Technology, Nov 2012
Ingrain's Joel Walls and Meghan Armbruster examine how the combination of DRP and high-resolution X-ray CT imaging can provide rapid, noninvasive geological and petrophysical analysis of whole core shale samples.
Ingrain spotlighted in Colombia Energía, Nov 2012
Ingrain's contract with ANH featured in Colombia Energía, a Colombia-focused Spanish language magazine dedicated to the country's energy industry.
Digital Rock Physics: A New Approach to Shale Reservoir Evaluation - Digital Oilfield Technology, March 2012
Ingrain's Joel Walls, Juliana DeVito and Elizabeth Diaz examine a new approach to shale reservoir evaluation.
Relevance of Computational Rock Physics - SEG Technical Paper, October 2011
Technical paper in SEG's latest issue of Geophysics
Digital Rock Physics Provides New Insight into Shale Reservoir Quality - Hart's E&P, August 2011
Advanced imaging, rigorous physics, and high-speed computation combine to reveal reservoir properties of organic-rich shales.
From Micro to Reservoir Scale: Permeability from Digital Experiments
Stanford University's Jack Dvorkin and Ingrain's Naum Derzhi, Qian Fang, Amos Nur, Boaz Nur, Avrami Grader, Chuck Baldwin, Henrique Tono and Elizabeth Diaz explain how digital rock physics can reliably enhance data obtained from physical laboratories and reduce the number ...
Digital Rock Physics Bridges Scales of Measurement
Ingrain's digital rock physics lab images the details of rock structure at the pore scale and uses these images to accurately simulate physical experiments in the computer. Only recently have powerful 3D scanners and computing clusters rendered this concept commercially ...
Special Core Analysis Reinvented: 3D Nano-scale Imaging and Computing of Reservoir Rock Properties and Fluid Flow
Digital imaging and computation revolutionised photography by making film cameras obsolete and moving image processing from chemical darkrooms into computers. Ingrain, a Houston-based technology start-up, is using digital imaging and computation to reinvent special core analysis. At Ingrain's digital rock ...