Advanced Reservoir EngineeringElsevier, 15/03/2011 - 424 من الصفحات Advanced Reservoir Engineering offers the practicing engineer and engineering student a full description, with worked examples, of all of the kinds of reservoir engineering topics that the engineer will use in day-to-day activities. In an industry where there is often a lack of information, this timely volume gives a comprehensive account of the physics of reservoir engineering, a thorough knowledge of which is essential in the petroleum industry for the efficient recovery of hydrocarbons. Chapter one deals exclusively with the theory and practice of transient flow analysis and offers a brief but thorough hands-on guide to gas and oil well testing. Chapter two documents water influx models and their practical applications in conducting comprehensive field studies, widely used throughout the industry. Later chapters include unconventional gas reservoirs and the classical adaptations of the material balance equation. * An essential tool for the petroleum and reservoir engineer, offering information not available anywhere else * Introduces the reader to cutting-edge new developments in Type-Curve Analysis, unconventional gas reservoirs, and gas hydrates * Written by two of the industry's best-known and respected reservoir engineers |
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Chapter 2 Water Influx | 1-149 |
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327 | |
Chapter 6 Introduction to Oil Field Economics | 365 |
References | 397 |
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Advanced Reservoir Management and Engineering <span dir=ltr>Tarek H. Ahmed</span> لا تتوفر معاينة - 2012 |
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applying Equation aquifer average reservoir pressure bbl/scf bbl/STB behavior bottom-hole flowing pressure bubble point pressure Calculate coefficient combination drive compressibility connate water constant cumulative gas production decline curve depletion determine diffusivity equation dimensionless drainage area drawdown drive reservoir estimated Example expressed Fetkovich fluid formation volume factor fracture function gas cap gas flow rate gas formation volume gas reservoirs gas-in-place hydrate infinite-acting initial reservoir pressure injection linear flow log–log match match point material balance method Mscf/day oil formation oil reservoir plot porosity pressure decline pressure drop pseudopressure pseudosteady-state psia ratio recovery reserves Reservoir Engineering scf/STB semilog shown in Figure shut-in skin factor slope Solution Step STB/day straight line test data transient transient flow type curve viscosity volumetric water drive water influx wellbore storage