Fundamentals of Petrophysics
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Fundamentals of Petrophysics
(Springer geophysics)
Springer , Petroleum Industry Press, 2017
2nd ed.
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2nd publisher varies: 石油工业出版社
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this book, the fundamental knowledge involved in petroleum & gas development engineering, such as physical and chemical phenomena, physical processes and the relationship between physical factors is covered. It is arranged into 3 Sections. Section 1 including chapter 1-4 is to introduce the properties of fluids (gases, hydrocarbon liquids, and aqueous solutions). Section II including Chapter 5-7 is to introduce the porous rock properties of reservoir rocks. Section III including Chapter 8-10 is to introduce the mechanism of multiphase fluid flow in porous medium. The book is written primarily to serve professionals working in the petroleum engineering field. It can also be used as reference book for postgraduate and undergraduate students as well for the related oil fields in petroleum geology, oil production engineering, reservoir engineering and enhancing oil recovery.
Table of Contents
Chemical Composition and Properties of Reservoir Fluids.- Natural Gas Physical Properties under High Pressure.- Phase State of Reservoir Hydrocarbons and Gas-Liquid Equilibrium.- Physical Properties of Reservoir Fluids under Reservoir Conditions.- Porosity of Reservoir Porous Medium.- Permeability of Reservoir Rocks.- Other Physical Properties of Reservoir Rocks.- Interfacial Phenomena and Wettability of Reservoir Rocks.- Capillary Pressure and Capillary Pressure Curve.- Multiphase Flow through Porous Medium and Relative Permeability Curve.
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