Principles of applied reservoir simulation
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Principles of applied reservoir simulation
Gulf Pub., c2001
2nd ed
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Applied reservoir simulation
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 333-345) and index
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Description
Principles of Applied Reservoir Simulation and its accompanying CD offer users a fully functioning reservoir simulator. Together, the book and CD provide a hands-on introduction to the process of reservoir modeling and show how to apply reservoir simulation technology and principles. The book begins with a reservoir engineering primer that makes information accessible to geologists, geophysicists, and hydrologists, and serves as a review for petroleum engineers. The second part of the volume, covering modeling principles, has been substantially revised and updated since the first edition. The simulator, WINBD4, is a version of the first edition's BOAST4D flow simulator, modified for use in a Windows operating environment with a dynamic memory management system that expands the applicability of the program. It also includes a visualization feature that provides a 3D perspective of the reservoir.
Table of Contents
- Introduction to Reservoir Management
- RESERVOIR ENGINEERING PRIMER: Basic Reservoir Analysis
- Multiphase Flow Concepts
- Derivation of the Flow Equations
- Fluid Displacement
- Frontal Stability
- Pattern Floods
- Recovery of Subsurface Resources
- Economics and the Environment
- RESERVOIR SIMULATION: Overview of the Modeling Process
- Conceptual Reservoir Scales
- Reservoir Structure
- Fluid Properties
- Rock-Fluid Interaction
- Fundamentals of Reservoir Simulation
- Modeling Reservoir Architecture
- Data Preparation for a Typical Study
- History Matching
- Predictions
- CASE STUDY: Study Objectives and Data Gathering
- Model Initialization
- History Matching and Predictions
- WINB4D USER'S MANUAL: Introduction to WINB4D
- Initializing Data
- Recurrent Data
- Program Output Evaluation
- TECHNICAL SUPPLEMENTS: Simulator Formation
- Rock and Fluid Models
- Initialization
- Well Models
- Well Flow Index (PID)
- The IMPES Formulation
- References
- Index
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