Working guide to reservoir rock properties and fluid flow / by Tarek Ahmed.
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TextPublisher: Amsterdam ; Burlington, MA : Elsevier, [2010]Description: vii, 253 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781856178259 (pbk.)
- 1856178250 (pbk.)
- 553.282 22 A.T.W
- TN870.57 .A39 2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part One: Fundamentals of Reservoir Fluid Flow --
Part Two: Fundamentals of Rock Properties.
A thorough understanding of rock properties and the rate which fluid flow through them is imperative for the discovery and development of new oil, gas reservoir. The problem is that any new engineers have lack of understanding of the major controlling influences on fluid flow through rocks and soils. Reservoir Rock Properties and Fluid Flow covers properties of natural rocks and fluids that are important in Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering. In this book major emphasis is placed on fluid storage in reservoir rocks and in flow of fluids through the rock's pore structure. These phenomena dominate calculations that are common in the areas of reservoir and production engineering. This book is designed for technical professionals and introduces readers to the fundamental as well as the advanced aspects of reservoir engineering. Theoretical concepts coupled with numerous practical case histories are presented to assist reservoir and exploitation engineers in their primary functions-the determination of oil and gas reserves and the maximization of hydrocarbon recovery under primary, secondary, and tertiary schemes. Critical properties of reservoir rocks Fluid (oil, water, and gas) PVT relationships Methods to calculate hydrocarbons initially in place Dynamic techniques to assess reservoir performance Parameters that impact well/reservoir performance over time
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