The practice of reservoir engineering
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The practice of reservoir engineering
(Developments in petroleum science, 36)
Elsevier, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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pbk. ISBN 9780444820945
Description
The Practice of Reservoir Engineering has been written for those in the oil industry requiring a working knowledge of how the complex subject of hydrocarbon reservoir engineering can be applied in the field in a practical manner. The book is a simple statement of how to do the job and is particularly suitable for the hard pressed reservoir/production engineers in its advice, illustrated with 27 examples and exercises based mainly on actual field developments. It should also be useful for those associated with this central subject of hydrocarbon recovery, from geoscientists and petrophysicists to those involved in the management of oil and gas fields.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Introduction to reservoir engineering: activities in reservoir engineering
- basic themes of the text
- the role of reservoir engineers
- technical responsibilities of reservoir engineers
- the physical principles of reservoir engineering
- references. Part 2 The appraisal of oil and gas fields: introduction
- pressure-volume-temperature fluid properties for oil
- calculation of the stock tank oil initially in place
- field utilisation/equity determination
- calculation of gas initially in place (GIIP)
- pressure-depth plotting
- application of the repeat formation tester
- pulse testing using the repeat formation tester
- appraisal well testing
- extended well testing
- references. Part 3 Material balance applied to oilfields: introduction
- derivation of the cumulative material balance for oil reservoirs
- necessary conditions for application of material balance
- solving the material balance (knowns and unknowns)
- comparison between material balance and numerical simulation modelling
- the opening move in applying material balance
- volumetric depletion fields
- water influx calculations
- gascap drive
- compaction drive
- references. Part 4 Oilwell testing: introduction
- essential observations in well testing
- well testing literature
- the purpose of well testing
- basin, radial flow equation
- constant terminal rate solution of the radial diffusity equation
- the transient constant terminal rate solution of the radial diffusivity equation
- difficulties in application of the constant terminal rate solution of the radial diffusivity equation
- superposition of CTR solutions
- single rate drawdown test
- pressure buildup testing (general description)
- Miller, Dyes, Hutchinson (MDH) pressure buildup analysis
- Horner pressure buildup analysis
- some practical aspects of appraisal well testing
- practical difficulties associated with Homer analysis
- the influence of fault geometries on pressure buildups in appraisal well testing
- application of the exponential integral
- pressure support during appraisal well testing
- well testing in developed fields
- multi-rate flow testing
- log-log type curves
- the elusive straight line
- references. Part 5 Waterdrive: introduction
- planning a waterflood
- engineering design of waterdrive projects
- the basic theory of waterdrive in one dimension
- the description of waterdrive in heterogeneous reservoir sections
- waterdrive under segregated flow conditions (vertical equilibrium VE)
- waterdrive in sections across which there is a total lack of pressure equilibrium
- the numerical simulation of waterdrive
- the examination of waterdrive performance
- difficult waterdrive fields
- references. Part 6 Gas reservoir engineering: introduction
- PVT requirements for gas condensate systems
- gas field volumetric material balance
- the dynamics of the immiscible gas-oil displacement
- dry gas recycling in retrograde gas-condensate reservoirs.
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ISBN 9780444885388
Description
The Practice of Reservoir Engineering has been written for those in the oil industry requiring a working knowledge of how the complex subject of hydrocarbon reservoir engineering can be applied in the field in a practical manner. The book is a simple statement of how to do the job and is particularly suitable for reservoir/production engineers and is illustrated with 27 examples and exercises based mainly on actual field developments. It will also be useful for those associated with the subject of hydrocarbon recovery. Geoscientists, petrophysicists and those involved in the management of oil and gas fields will also find it particularly relevant.The new http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/isbn/0444506705 Practice of Reservoir Engineering Revised Edition will be available soon.
Table of Contents
Preface. 1. Introduction to Reservoir Engineering. 2. The Appraisal of Oil and Gas Fields. 3. Material Balance Applied to Oilfields. 4. Oilwell Testing. 5. Waterdrive. 6. Gas Reservoir Engineering. Subject Index
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