Description
This volume consists of 27 chapters that deal with the many aspects of reservoir engineering. The chapters were assembled to provide information on acquiring and interpreting data that describe reservoir rock and fluid properties; acquiring, understanding, and predicting fluid flow in the reservoir; interpreting measurements of well performance; calculating the factors that impact both primary and improved recovery mechanisms from oil and gas reservoirs; estimating reserves and calculating project economics; simulating reservoir performance; and structuring and measuring the effectiveness of a reservoir management system.
These chapters have been written as a handbook and, as such, assume that the reader has a familiarity with fundamentals and some experience in the production of hydrocarbons and will use this publication as a refresher or to expand knowledge in certain areas of technology. Extensive references in each chapter indicate the amount of material that has been considered and distilled.
Content:-
1. Reservoir Geology
2. Fundamentals of Geophysics - click to view
3A. Petrophysics - click to view
3B. Resistivity and SP Logging - click to view
3C. Acoustic Logging - click to view
3D. Nuclear Logging - click to view
3E. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Applications in Petrophysics and Formation Evaluation
3F. Mud Logging -
3G. Specialized Well-Logging Topics
3H. Petrophysical Applications -
4. Production Logging -
5. The Single-Well Chemical Tracer Test
6. Well-To-Well Tracer Tests
7. Reservoir Pressure and Temperature
8. Fluid Flow Through Permeable Media
9. Oil Reservoir Primary Drive Mechanism
10. Gas Reservoirs
11. Waterflooding
12. Immiscible Gas Injection in Oil Reservoirs
13. Polymers, Gels, Foams, and Resins
1. Reservoir Geology
2. Fundamentals of Geophysics - click to view
3A. Petrophysics - click to view
3B. Resistivity and SP Logging - click to view
3C. Acoustic Logging - click to view
3D. Nuclear Logging - click to view
3E. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Applications in Petrophysics and Formation Evaluation
3F. Mud Logging -
3G. Specialized Well-Logging Topics
3H. Petrophysical Applications -
4. Production Logging -
5. The Single-Well Chemical Tracer Test
6. Well-To-Well Tracer Tests
7. Reservoir Pressure and Temperature
8. Fluid Flow Through Permeable Media
9. Oil Reservoir Primary Drive Mechanism
10. Gas Reservoirs
11. Waterflooding
12. Immiscible Gas Injection in Oil Reservoirs
13. Polymers, Gels, Foams, and Resins
Author Details
"Larry W. Lake", Editor-in-Chief
U. of Texas at Austin
U. of Texas at Austin
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