Reserves Estimation for Geopressured Gas Reservoirs

Reserves Estimation for Geopressured Gas Reservoirs
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 335
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ISBN-10 : 9780323950893
ISBN-13 : 0323950892
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Reserves Estimation for Geopressured Gas Reservoirs by : Tongwen Jiang

Reserves Estimation for Geopressured Gas Reservoirs aims to introduce the principles and methods for calculating reserves of geopressured gas reservoirs with the material balance method, presenting advantages, disadvantages and applicable conditions of various methods. The book, based on manual analysis, explains methods and calculation steps with more than 30 gas reservoir examples. It will help gas reservoir engineers learn basic principles and calculation methods and familiarize themselves with the content of the software Black Box, which in turn helps improve the level of gas field performance analysis and the level of gas field development. - Introduces 22 methods, such as the Hammerlindl method (1971), Ramagost-Farshad method (1981), Roach method (1981), Poston-Chen-Akhtar method (1994), Hedong Sun method (2019, 2020, 2021), et al - Offers "one-stop shopping" for the gas reservoir engineer on reserve estimation for geopressured gas reservoirs, including mathematical models, analyzing processes, analysis examples, and pros and cons - Suitable for the beginner, intermediate and advanced user who has a background in reservoir engineering - Provides a large number of examples about HPHT gas reservoirs - Reflects the combination, promotion and redevelopment of the gas reservoir engineering theory and field practice

Reservoir Engineering

Reservoir Engineering
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 430
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ISBN-10 : 9783030023935
ISBN-13 : 3030023931
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Reservoir Engineering by : Sylvester Okotie

This book provides a clear and basic understanding of the concept of reservoir engineering to professionals and students in the oil and gas industry. The content contains detailed explanations of key theoretic and mathematical concepts and provides readers with the logical ability to approach the various challenges encountered in daily reservoir/field operations for effective reservoir management. Chapters are fully illustrated and contain numerous calculations involving the estimation of hydrocarbon volume in-place, current and abandonment reserves, aquifer models and properties for a particular reservoir/field, the type of energy in the system and evaluation of the strength of the aquifer if present. The book is written in oil field units with detailed solved examples and exercises to enhance practical application. It is useful as a professional reference and for students who are taking applied and advanced reservoir engineering courses in reservoir simulation, enhanced oil recovery and well test analysis.

Studies in Abnormal Pressures

Studies in Abnormal Pressures
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 473
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ISBN-10 : 9780080868967
ISBN-13 : 0080868967
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Studies in Abnormal Pressures by : W.H. Fertl

When Fertl's first book, Abnormal Formation Pressures, was published by Elsevier in 1976, the topic was relatively new in book form. In the years that followed, his book became the standard work for petroleum engineers and drillers. The list of major petroleum provinces with abnormally high pore pressures has grown steadily over the years, and with it has grown our knowledge and experience. There have also been technological advances. A new book was required, but no longer could the topic be covered adequately by one person. The problems of abnormally high formation pressures encountered in the subsurface while drilling for petroleum are very diverse, involving geologists, geophysicists, reservoir engineers, drilling engineers, and borehole logging engineers. The acute anticipation of such pressures before drilling has become possible with modern technology. This book treats these developments and covers the following topics: world occurrences, the geology of abnormal pore pressures and the background theory, reservoir engineering aspects of abnormally pressured reservoirs, detection of abnormal pressures by geophysical methods before drilling and during drilling, and their evaluation after drilling. It examines the special problems of shallow hazards from shallow abnormal pressures, and relief-well engineering to control blowouts. It also examines the generation of abnormal pressures from hydrocarbon generation in the Rocky Mountains, and the distribution of abnormal pressures in south Louisiana, USA. The topics are examined from a practical point of view with a theoretical background. There is a glossary of terms, and a relevant practical conversion table. Both SI units and the conventional US oil industry units are used.

Advanced Reservoir Engineering

Advanced Reservoir Engineering
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 421
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ISBN-10 : 9780080498836
ISBN-13 : 0080498833
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Advanced Reservoir Engineering by : Tarek Ahmed

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

Estimation and Classification of Reserves of Crude Oil, Natural Gas and Condensate

Estimation and Classification of Reserves of Crude Oil, Natural Gas and Condensate
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105132781829
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Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Estimation and Classification of Reserves of Crude Oil, Natural Gas and Condensate by : Chapman Cronquist

This book covers all aspects of estimating and classifying reserves of crude oil, natural gas, and condensate attributed to primary recovery mechanisms. Both deterministic and probabilistic procedures are discussed. Reserves definitions for many of the major producing countries are provided, including a comparison of the US Securities and Exchange Commission and Society of Petroleum Engineers-World Petroleum Congress reserves definitions. Case histories illustrate reasons for errors in reserves estimation. Correlation charts and empirical equations to estimate pressure/volume/temperature properties of reservoir fluids are provided in one of several special appendices.

Advanced Production Decline Analysis and Application

Advanced Production Decline Analysis and Application
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Publisher : Gulf Professional Publishing
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 9780128026274
ISBN-13 : 0128026278
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Advanced Production Decline Analysis and Application by : Hedong Sun

In recent years, production decline-curve analysis has become the most widely used tool in the industry for oil and gas reservoir production analysis. However, most curve analysis is done by computer today, promoting a "black-box" approach to engineering and leaving engineers with little background in the fundamentals of decline analysis. Advanced Production Decline Analysis and Application starts from the basic concept of advanced production decline analysis, and thoroughly discusses several decline methods, such as Arps, Fetkovich, Blasingame, Agarwal-Gardner, NPI, transient, long linear flow, and FMB. A practical systematic introduction to each method helps the reservoir engineer understand the physical and mathematical models, solve the type curves and match up analysis, analyze the processes and examples, and reconstruct all the examples by hand, giving way to master the fundamentals behind the software. An appendix explains the nomenclature and major equations, and as an added bonus, online computer programs are available for download. - Understand the most comprehensive and current list of decline methods, including Arps, Fetkovich, Blasingame, and Agarwal-Gardner - Gain expert knowledge with principles, processes, real-world cases and field examples - Includes online downloadable computer programs on Blasingame decline type curves and normalized pseudo-pressure of gas wells

Applied Petroleum Reservoir Engineering

Applied Petroleum Reservoir Engineering
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Publisher : Pearson Education
Total Pages : 523
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ISBN-10 : 9780133155587
ISBN-13 : 0133155587
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Applied Petroleum Reservoir Engineering by : Ronald E. Terry

This book presents many real field examples demonstrating the use of material balance and history matching to predict reservoir performance. For the first time, this edition uses Microsoft Excel with VBA as its calculation tool, making calculations far easier and more intuitive for today's readers. Beginning with an introduction of key terms, detailed coverage of the material balance approach, and progressing through the principles of fluid flow, water influx, and advanced recovery techniques, this book will be an asset to students without prior exposure to petroleum engineering with this text updated to reflect modern industrial practice.

Petroleum Engineering Handbook

Petroleum Engineering Handbook
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 930
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105132347894
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Petroleum Engineering Handbook by : Larry W. Lake

The Petroleum Engineering Handbook has long been recognized as a valuable comprehensive reference book that offers practical day-to-day applications for students and experienced engineering professionals alike. Available now in 7 Volumes, Volume 1 covers General Engineering topics including chapters on mathematics, fluid properties (fluid sampling techniques; properties and correlations of oil, gas, condensate, and water; hydrocarbon phase behavior and phase diagrams for hydrocarbon systems; the phase behavior of water/hydrocarbon systems; and the properties of waxes, asphaltenes, and crude oil emulsions), rock properties (bulk rock properties, permeability, relative permeability, and capillary pressure), the economic and regulatory environment, and the role of fossil energy in the 21st century energy mix.