In petroleum engineering, a minipermeameter is a gas-based device for measuring permeability in porous rocks.[1]
Minipermeametry has been used in the oil industry since the late 1960s (Eijpe and Weber, 1971) without becoming in any way a standard experimental method in core analysis or reservoir characterisation. The laboratory minipermeametry can make important contributions both as an improved methodology within experimental petrophysics and as a source of data invaluable in routine reservoir characterisation (C. HALVORSEN AND A. HURST, 1990)
The values obtained from the minipermeameter should possibly be calibrated by a Klinkenberg correction
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