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_aSatter, Abdus _eauthor |
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_aReservoir engineering : _bthe fundamentals, simulation, and management of conventional and unconventional recoveries / _cAbdus Satter; Ghulam M Iqbal. |
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_aWaltham, MA : _bGulf Professional Publishing, _c[2016] |
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| 264 | 0 | _a©2016. | |
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_axii, 472 pages : _billustrations ; _c18 cm. |
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_atext _2rdacontent |
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| 500 | _aIncludes index. | ||
| 505 | 0 | _aCover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgment; 1 -- An introduction to reservoir engineering: Advances in conventional and unconventional recoveries; Introduction; Advances in reservoir technologies; Classification of petroleum reservoirs; Reservoir engineering functions; Walkthrough; 2 -- Elements of conventional and unconventional petroleum reservoirs; Introduction; Reservoir rock types and production of petroleum; Origin of petroleum; Deposition of sediments and organic matters: the process begins; Types of sediments Geologic basins and occurrences of petroleum: an overviewThe geologic time scale; Stratigraphic sequence; Rock geochemistry: formation of kerogen; Generation of hydrocarbons; Oil and gas generation depth; Source rock, reservoir rock, and migration of petroleum; Traps associated with conventional reservoirs; The petroleum system; Comparison between conventional and unconventional reservoirs: source, migration, and accumulation; Reservoir heterogeneities; Summing up; Questions and assignments; References; 3 -- Reservoir rock properties; Introduction Properties of conventional and unconventional reservoir rocksPorosity of rock; Absolute and effective porosity; Primary and secondary porosity; Range of porosity in petroleum reservoirs; Cutoff porosity and net formation thickness; Fracture porosity; Measurement of porosity; Porosity based on core samples; Logging; Nuclear magnetic resonance; Logging while drilling; Permeability; Darcy's law; Unit of permeability; Radial permeability; Measurement of permeability; Measurement of ultralow permeability by pressure decay method; Klinkenberg effect; Non-Darcy flow; Fracture permeability Dual porosity reservoirCorrelation between porosity and permeability; Permeability anisotropy; High permeability streaks; Factors affecting rock permeability and porosity; Effect of reservoir depth; Formation compressibility; Rock compressibility and bulk compressibility; Changes in rock porosity due to compressibility; Surface and interfacial tension; Fluid saturation; Irreducible water saturation and movable oil saturation; Sorption; Wettability of reservoir rock; Rock wettability and waterflood performance; Methods of measurement of wettability; Capillary pressure; Drainage and imbibition Hysteresis effectMethods of measurement; Capillary number; Effective permeability; Relative permeability; Oil-wet, heterogeneous, and unconventional reservoirs; Laboratory measurements of relative permeability; Geochemical properties of rock; Geomechanical properties of rock; Young's modulus; Poisson's ratio; In situ stress; Storativity and transmissibility; Reservoir quality index; Well logging: a brief introduction; Reservoir heterogeneity; Summing up; Questions and assignments; References; 4 -- Reservoir fluid properties; Introduction; Utilization of petroleum fluid properties data | |
| 650 | 0 | _aOil reservoir engineering. | |
| 650 | 0 | _aPetroleum engineering. | |
| 650 | 0 | _aGas reservoirs. | |
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_aIqbal, Ghulam M. _eauthor |
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