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FORMATION RESISTMTY FACTOR               209


                           resistivity, Arp's formula can be used:


                                                                                         (4.7)


                           where Rw~l and Rw~2 are, respectively, the water resistivities (ohm-m)
                           at formation temperature  (OF)  TI and T2. In freshwater, the constant 6.77
                           in Equation 4.7 is not necessary. The temperatures T1 and T2 are expres-
                           sed in OF. If 75°F is used as a reference temperature, Equation 4.7 can be
                           used to find water resistivity at any reservoir temperature T:






                           The value of Rw75 may be estimated from the following equation [4]

                                           1
                           Rw75 =                   + 0.0123                             (4.9)
                                   2.74 x 10-4~::~~

                           Inasmuch as the slopes of the salinity lines in Figure 4.4 are not constant,
                           and these lines are not perfectly straight, the following equation may be
                           derived [ 31 :

                                                                                        (4.10)


                           where:

                                                                                        (4.11)

                           and




                           XH is a function  of  salinity and compensates for the change in  slope
                           and accounts for the curving or deviation of the constant salinity lines
                           below 75°F and above 30O0F. Equation 4.10 yields more accurate values
                           of  Rw than Equation 4.7, for all ranges of  salinity and temperature (see
                           also Tables 4.1 and 4.2). Table 4.2 is very convenient for programming
                           purposes.

                           EXAMPLE


                             The chemical analysis of  an oil reservoir brine yielded the following
                           ionic concentrations: 1 1,000 ppm Na+, 15,ooO ppm C1,8,000 ppm Mg2+,
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