PoroTechnology: Recognized Experts in Core Analysis
PoroTechnology was founded by John Neasham Ph. D in 1995 and has provided MICP analysis for a broad spectrum of reservoir and seal rock types for over 22 years.
In 2013 PoroTechnology was acquired by Micromeritics Instrument Corporation, and John has continued to provide consulting guidance to our experienced team as PoroTechnology provides quality rock sample analysis and evaluation for the oil and gas industry.
PoroTechnology provides full evaluations to make the critical decisions necessary for successful recovery of oil and gas potential.
PoroTechnology, located in Kingwood, Texas, specializes in high pressure mercury porosimetry (MICP), and provides our clients with customized MICP analytical protocols and data delivery requirements to meet their oil/gas reservoir evaluation needs.
Our staff is extremely conscious of the importance of speed and accuracy in providing your results and how critical the provided data is to your success, efficiency, and return on investment. We are continually adding additional analytical techniques that help our clients better understand their reservoir potential.
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Available Analytical Services
MICP: Mercury Injection Capillary Pressure
Analysis to evaluate the porosity and matrix permeability distributions in unconventional and conventional reservoirs.
Sample Preparation: Soxhlet Extraction
Full service cleaning laboratory with toluene and methanol extractions for proper sample prep prior to instrumental analysis.
Grain Density by Gas PycnometryObtain the true, absolute, skeletal density of a core sample through non-destructive gas pycnometry. Indicates the degree of fluid flow and transport through the geological formation.
Pore Size by Gas AdsorptionAdsorption isotherms will indicate reservoir capacity as well as reveal important information about pore volume, area, and pore distribution.
XRD X-Ray DiffractionProvides critical information about rock composition and bulk mineralogy to help in improving the choice of drilling and stimulation fluids.
SEM MicroscopyAnalysis used to understand pore types and their effects on permeability and porosity as well as to investigate the difference between natural and induced fractures.
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