Reservoir stimulation
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Reservoir stimulation
Wiley, c2000
3rd ed
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (68 p.) and index (19 p.)
Previous ed. 1st ([1987 ??]) 2nd (Prentice Hall, c1989)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This third edition continues to provides a comprehensive study of reservoir stimulation from an all-encompassing engineering standpoint but has been completely rewritten to reflect the changing technologies in the industry. It sets forth a rationalisation of stimulation using reservoir engineering concepts, and addresses such topics as formation characterisation, hydraulic fracturing, matrix acidizing and chemical treatment. Formation damage which refers to a loss in reservoir productivity is also comprehensively examined. This extensive reference work remains essential reading for petroleum industry professionals involved in the important activities of reservoir evaluation, development and management, who require invaluable skills in the application of the techniques described for the successful exploitation of oil and gas reservoirs. Contributors to this volume are among the most recognized authorities in their individual technologies.
Table of Contents
Reservoir Stimulation in Petroleum Production (M. Economides & C. Boney).Formation Characterization: Well and Reservoir Testing (C. Ehlig-Economides & M. Economides).Formation Characterization: Rock Mechanics (M. Thiercelin & J.-C. Roegiers).Formation Characterization: Well Logs (J. Desroches & T. Bratton).Basics of Hydraulic Fracturing (M. Smith & J. Shlyapobersky).Mechanics of Hydraulic Fracturing (M. Mack & N. Warpinski).Fracturing Fluid Chemistry and Proppants (J. Gulbis & R. Hodge).Performance of Fracturing Materials (V. Constien, et al.).Fracture Evaluation Using Pressure Diagnostics (S. Gulrajani & K. Nolte).Fracture Treatment Design (J. Elbel & L. Britt).Fracturing Operations (J. Brown, et al.).Post-Treatment Evaluation and Fractured Well Performance (B. Poe & M. Economides).Introduction to Matrix Treatments (R. Thomas & L. Morgenthaler).Formation Damage: Origin, Diagnosis and Treatment Strategy (D. Hill, et al.).Additives in Acidizing Fluids (S. Ali & J. Hinkel).Fundamentals of Acid Stimulation (A. Hill & R. Schechter).Carbonate Acidizing Design (J. Robert & C. Crowe).Sandstone Acidizing (H. McLeod & W. Norman).Fluid Placement and Pumping Strategy (J. Robert & W. Rossen).Matrix Stimulation Treatment Evaluation (C. Montgomery & M. Economides).References.Nomenclature.Index.
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