Fundamentals of applied reservoir engineering [electronic resource] : appraisal, economics and optimization / Richard Wheaton.

Fundamentals of Applied Reservoir Engineering introduces early career reservoir engineers and those in other oil and gas disciplines to the fundamentals of reservoir engineering. Given that modern reservoir engineering is largely centered on numerical computer simulation and that reservoir engineers...

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Main Author: Wheaton, Richard (Author)
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Published: Cambridge, MA : Gulf Professional Publishing, an imprint of Elsevier, ©2016.
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500 |a Includes index. 
520 |a Fundamentals of Applied Reservoir Engineering introduces early career reservoir engineers and those in other oil and gas disciplines to the fundamentals of reservoir engineering. Given that modern reservoir engineering is largely centered on numerical computer simulation and that reservoir engineers in the industry will likely spend much of their professional career building and running such simulators, the book aims to encourage the use of simulated models in an appropriate way and exercising good engineering judgment to start the process for any field by using all available methods, both modern simulators and simple numerical models, to gain an understanding of the basic 'dynamics' of the reservoir -namely what are the major factors that will determine its performance. With the valuable addition of questions and exercises, including online spreadsheets to utilize day-to-day application and bring together the basics of reservoir engineering, coupled with petroleum economics and appraisal and development optimization, Fundamentals of Applied Reservoir Engineering will be an invaluable reference to the industry professional who wishes to understand how reservoirs fundamentally work and to how a reservoir engineer starts the performance process. 
505 0 |a Front Cover; FUNDAMENTALS OF APPLIED RESERVOIR ENGINEERING; FUNDAMENTALS OF APPLIED RESERVOIR ENGINEERING; Copyright; CONTENTS; LIST OF FIGURES; FOREWORD; 1 -- Introduction; 2 -- Basic Rock and Fluid Properties; 2.1 FUNDAMENTALS; 2.2 POROSITY; 2.2.1 Basics; 2.2.2 Measurement of Porosity; 2.2.2.1 Wire Line Logs; 2.2.2.2 Laboratory Measurement of Porosity; 2.2.3 Variable Nature of Porosity; 2.2.4 Net to Gross (NTG); 2.3 PERMEABILITY; 2.3.1 Basics; 2.3.2 Measurement of Permeability; 2.3.2.1 Laboratory Determination of Permeability; 2.3.2.2 Permeability From Well-Test Analysis. 
505 8 |a 2.3.2.3 Darcy's Law in Field Units2.3.3 Permeability Variation in a Reservoir; 2.3.4 Vertical and Horizontal Permeability; 2.4 WETTABILITY; 2.4.1 Basics; 2.4.1.1 Hysteresis; 2.4.1.2 Imbibition and Drainage; 2.4.2 Measuring Wettability; 2.5 SATURATION AND CAPILLARY PRESSURE; 2.5.1 Saturation; 2.5.2 Capillary Pressure; 2.5.3 Reservoir Saturation With Depth; 2.5.3.1 Oil-Water Reservoirs With a Gas Cap; 2.6 RELATIVE PERMEABILITY; 2.6.1 Basics; 2.6.2 Oil-Water Systems; 2.6.3 Gas-Water Systems; 2.6.4 Gas-Oil Relative Permeability; 2.6.5 Semi-Empirical Equations for Two-Phase Relative Permeabilities. 
505 8 |a 2.6.6 Three-Phase Relative Permeabilities2.6.7 Measurement of Relative Permeability; 2.6.8 Excel Software for Producing Empirical Relative Permeability and Capillary Pressure Curves; 2.7 RESERVOIR FLUIDS; 2.7.1 Basics; 2.7.1.1 Hydrocarbons; 2.7.1.2 Inerts; 2.7.1.3 Types of Reservoir Fluid; 2.7.2 Relationship Between Gas and Oil Phases-Single-Component Systems; 2.7.3 Phase Equilibria in Multicomponent Systems; 2.7.3.1 A Different Representation-Two-Pseudocomponent Pressure Composition Plots; 2.7.4 Volume Changes With Pressure and Temperature (PVT Relationships). 
505 8 |a 2.7.5 Obtaining Representative Reservoir Fluid Samples2.7.5.1 Surface Flow Testing; 2.7.5.2 Direct Reservoir Fluid Sampling-Repeat Formation Testing; 2.7.6 Laboratory Studies on Reservoir Fluids; 2.7.6.1 Constant Volume Depletion for Gas and Gas Condensate Systems; 2.7.6.2 Constant Composition Expansion; 2.7.6.3 Differential Depletion for Oil; 2.7.7 Use of Equations of State in Reservoir Engineering; 2.7.7.1 Real Gases; 2.7.8 Black Oil Model; 2.7.8.1 Formation Volume Factors; 2.7.8.1.1 Oil FVF; 2.7.8.1.2 Gas FVF; 2.7.8.2 Solution GOR. 
505 8 |a 2.7.9 Excel Software for Producing Empirical Black Oil Curves2.7.10 Compositional Flash Calculations; 2.7.10.1 Chemical Potentials; 2.7.10.2 Fugacities; 2.7.10.3 For a Real Gas; 2.7.10.4 Cubic Equation of State of Form; Solved to Give PVT Relationships; 2.7.10.5 Allowing Composition of Coexisting Phases to Be Determined; 2.8 QUESTIONS AND EXERCISES; 2.9 FURTHER READING; 2.10 SOFTWARE; 3 -- Well-Test Analysis; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.2 BASIC EQUATIONS; 3.3 LINE SOURCE-INFINITE RESERVOIR; 3.4 BOUNDED RESERVOIR WITH ``NO FLOW'' BOUNDARY; 3.5 CONSTANT PRESSURE BOUNDARY; 3.6 SKIN EFFECTS. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
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650 7 |a Oil reservoir engineering.  |2 fast 
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