Reservoir Engineering of Conventional and Unconventional Petroleum Resources

Reservoir Engineering of Conventional and Unconventional Petroleum Resources is a practical guide and handbook for engineers and geoscientists. It is also a complete textbook for teaching of reservoir engineering courses with exercises in each chapter.

The sources and applications of basic rock properties are presented. Prediction of PVT properties from correlations and equations of state, and laboratory measurements of same properties from fluid samples are discussed. These basic data are applied in material balance analyses, volumetric calculation of hydrocarbons-in-place and reserves, and analyses of reservoir performance using case histories.

Production forecasts for conventional and unconventional reservoirs using Arps’ decline equations in decline curve analyses (DCA) are presented. The applications of modified Arps’ decline equations coupled with transient flow models in rate transient analyses (RTA) are illustrated.

Dr. Ezekwe presents fundamental equations and methods for pressure transient analysis (PTA) for fractured and unfractured wells in conventional reservoirs. This is accompanied with well test analyses in unconventional reservoirs using diagnostic fracture injection tests (DFIT).

Secondary recovery methods focused on waterflooding, gasflooding, and low salinity waterflooding are demonstrated. Enhanced oil recovery methods are discussed.

Dr. Ezekwe recommends experience-based practical procedures for geologic modeling, reservoir characterization, reservoir simulation, and reservoir management.

Fundamental economic decision criteria including profitability index, net present value, rate of return are demonstrated with examples.

Reservoir Engineering of Conventional and Unconventional Petroleum Resources equips engineers with knowledge and skills on how to:

  •      Acquire basic rock and fluid properties
  •      Predict PVT properties for oil and gas reservoirs from correlations and equations of state
  •      Perform reserves evaluations for conventional & unconventional reservoirs using DCA methods
  •      Perform PTA and DFIT analyses for wells in conventional and unconventional reservoirs
  •      Conduct rate transient analyses (RTA) for unconventional reservoirs
  •      Implement waterflooding, gasflooding, and low salinity waterflooding projects
  •      Screen reservoirs for EOR processes and install field-wide EOR projects
  •      Build geologic models, reservoir models, and conduct reservoir simulation
  •      Develop and implement reservoir management strategies
  •      Perform economic evaluation of petroleum projects and resources.
  •      Build economic models of projects, fields, and resources

 

 

 

 

 

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Reservoir Engineering of Conventional and Unconventional Petroleum Resources

Reservoir Engineering of Conventional and Unconventional Petroleum Resources is a practical guide and handbook for engineers and geoscientists. It is also a complete textbook for teaching of reservoir engineering courses with exercises in each chapter.

The sources and applications of basic rock properties are presented. Prediction of PVT properties from correlations and equations of state, and laboratory measurements of same properties from fluid samples are discussed. These basic data are applied in material balance analyses, volumetric calculation of hydrocarbons-in-place and reserves, and analyses of reservoir performance using case histories.

Production forecasts for conventional and unconventional reservoirs using Arps’ decline equations in decline curve analyses (DCA) are presented. The applications of modified Arps’ decline equations coupled with transient flow models in rate transient analyses (RTA) are illustrated.

Dr. Ezekwe presents fundamental equations and methods for pressure transient analysis (PTA) for fractured and unfractured wells in conventional reservoirs. This is accompanied with well test analyses in unconventional reservoirs using diagnostic fracture injection tests (DFIT).

Secondary recovery methods focused on waterflooding, gasflooding, and low salinity waterflooding are demonstrated. Enhanced oil recovery methods are discussed.

Dr. Ezekwe recommends experience-based practical procedures for geologic modeling, reservoir characterization, reservoir simulation, and reservoir management.

Fundamental economic decision criteria including profitability index, net present value, rate of return are demonstrated with examples.

Reservoir Engineering of Conventional and Unconventional Petroleum Resources equips engineers with knowledge and skills on how to:

  •      Acquire basic rock and fluid properties
  •      Predict PVT properties for oil and gas reservoirs from correlations and equations of state
  •      Perform reserves evaluations for conventional & unconventional reservoirs using DCA methods
  •      Perform PTA and DFIT analyses for wells in conventional and unconventional reservoirs
  •      Conduct rate transient analyses (RTA) for unconventional reservoirs
  •      Implement waterflooding, gasflooding, and low salinity waterflooding projects
  •      Screen reservoirs for EOR processes and install field-wide EOR projects
  •      Build geologic models, reservoir models, and conduct reservoir simulation
  •      Develop and implement reservoir management strategies
  •      Perform economic evaluation of petroleum projects and resources.
  •      Build economic models of projects, fields, and resources

 

 

 

 

 

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by Nnaemeka Ezekwe
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Overview

Reservoir Engineering of Conventional and Unconventional Petroleum Resources is a practical guide and handbook for engineers and geoscientists. It is also a complete textbook for teaching of reservoir engineering courses with exercises in each chapter.

The sources and applications of basic rock properties are presented. Prediction of PVT properties from correlations and equations of state, and laboratory measurements of same properties from fluid samples are discussed. These basic data are applied in material balance analyses, volumetric calculation of hydrocarbons-in-place and reserves, and analyses of reservoir performance using case histories.

Production forecasts for conventional and unconventional reservoirs using Arps’ decline equations in decline curve analyses (DCA) are presented. The applications of modified Arps’ decline equations coupled with transient flow models in rate transient analyses (RTA) are illustrated.

Dr. Ezekwe presents fundamental equations and methods for pressure transient analysis (PTA) for fractured and unfractured wells in conventional reservoirs. This is accompanied with well test analyses in unconventional reservoirs using diagnostic fracture injection tests (DFIT).

Secondary recovery methods focused on waterflooding, gasflooding, and low salinity waterflooding are demonstrated. Enhanced oil recovery methods are discussed.

Dr. Ezekwe recommends experience-based practical procedures for geologic modeling, reservoir characterization, reservoir simulation, and reservoir management.

Fundamental economic decision criteria including profitability index, net present value, rate of return are demonstrated with examples.

Reservoir Engineering of Conventional and Unconventional Petroleum Resources equips engineers with knowledge and skills on how to:

  •      Acquire basic rock and fluid properties
  •      Predict PVT properties for oil and gas reservoirs from correlations and equations of state
  •      Perform reserves evaluations for conventional & unconventional reservoirs using DCA methods
  •      Perform PTA and DFIT analyses for wells in conventional and unconventional reservoirs
  •      Conduct rate transient analyses (RTA) for unconventional reservoirs
  •      Implement waterflooding, gasflooding, and low salinity waterflooding projects
  •      Screen reservoirs for EOR processes and install field-wide EOR projects
  •      Build geologic models, reservoir models, and conduct reservoir simulation
  •      Develop and implement reservoir management strategies
  •      Perform economic evaluation of petroleum projects and resources.
  •      Build economic models of projects, fields, and resources

 

 

 

 

 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781733389020
Publisher: TIGA Petroleum, Inc.
Publication date: 01/10/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 700
File size: 193 MB
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Table of Contents

Title

Copyright

Dedication

Preface

About the Author

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1 Conventional and Unconventional Reservoirs

Chapter 2 Porosity of Reservoir Rocks

Chapter 3 Permeability and Relative Permeability

Chapter 4 Reservoir Fluid Saturations

Chapter 5 Pressure-Volume-Temperature (PVT) Properties of Reservoir Fluids

Chapter 6 Reservoir Fluid Sampling and PVT Laboratory Measurements

Chapter 7 PVT Properties Predictions from Equations of State

Chapter 8 The General Material Balance Equation

Chapter 9 Gas Reservoirs

Chapter 10 Oil Reservoirs

Chapter 11 Production Forecasting for Conventional and Unconventional Reservoirs

Chapter 12 Fluid Flow in Petroleum Reservoirs

Chapter 13 Well Test Analysis: Straightline Methods

Chapter 14 Well Test Analysis: Type Curves

Chapter 15 W ell Test Analysis: Hydraulically Fractured Wells and Naturally Fractured Reservoirs

Chapter 16 W ell Test Analysis: Deconvolution Concepts

Chapter 17 W ell Test Analysis: Diagnostic Fracture Injection Tests in Unconventional Reservoirs

Chapter 18 Immiscible Fluid Displacement

Chapter 19 Secondary Recovery Methods

Chapter 20 Low Salinity Waterflooding

Chapter 21 Enhanced Oil Recovery

Chapter 22 Geologic Modeling and Reservoir Characterization

Chapter 23 Reservoir Simulation

Chapter 24 Reservoir Management

Chapter 25 Economic Evaluation of Petroleum Projects and Property

Index

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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