Reservoir Engineering Techniques Using Fortran

Reservoir Engineering Techniques Using Fortran

Reservoir Engineering Techniques Using Fortran

Reservoir Engineering Techniques Using Fortran

Paperback(Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1985)

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Overview

Practical reservoir engineering techniques have been adequately described in various publications and textbooks, and virtually all useful techniques are suitable for implementation on a digital computer. Computer programs have been written for many of these techniques, but the source programs are usually not available in published form. The purpose of this book is to provide a central source of FORTRAN-coded algorithms for a wide range of conventional reservoir engineering techniques. The book may be used as a supplementary text for courses in practical reservoir engineering. However, the book is primarily intended for practicing reservoir engineers in the hope that the collection of programs provided will greatly facil­ itate their work. In addition, the book should be also helpful for non-petroleum engineers who are involved in applying the results of reservoir engineering analysis. Sufficient information is provided about each of the techniques to allow the book to be used as a handy reference. ix INTRODUCTION This book provides many of the useful practical reservoir engineering (conventional) techniques used today in the form of FORTRAN codes. The primaI:y objectives have been to provide the simplest possible method for obtaining reli­ able answers to practical problems. Unfortunately, these codes can usually be applied by simply following a cookbook approach. However, if at all possible, the solutions obtained should be verified and cross-checked by some other means and, most important, should be checked for reasonability.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789401088374
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 10/05/2011
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1985
Pages: 223
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

I Reservoir Fluid Properties, Hydrocarbons in Place, and Reserves.- 1 Physical Properties of Reservoir Hydrocarbon Fluids.- 2 Relationship Between Permeability Ration (kg/ko) and Total Liquid Saturation (Sl) for a Reservoir.- 3 Conventional Well Log Analysis.- 4 Oil in Place and Recoverable Reserve by the Volumetric Method.- 5 Estimation of Initial Oil in Place by the Material Balance Method for a Solution Gas Drive Reservoir.- 6 Determination of Original Oil in Place by the Material Balance Method for a Reservoir with Initial Gas Cap and No Water Influx.- 7 Determination of Oil in Place by the Material Balance Method for Reservoirs with Partial Water Drive (No Gas Cap).- II Future Reservoir Performance (Oil).- 8 Performance Prediction by Production Decline Analysis.- 9 Prediction of Performance and Ultimate Oil Recovery of a Combination Solution Gas/Gas-Cap Drive Reservoir.- 10 Prediction of Performance of a Reservoir with Partial Edge-Water Drive.- 11 Dispersed Gas Injection Performance.- III Enhanced Oil Recovery and Performance by Empirical Methods.- 12 In Situ Combustion Performance Using the Oil-Displaced/Volume-Burned Method.- 13 In Situ Combustion Performance Using Empirical Correlations.- 14 Carbon Dioxide Flood Performance.- 15 Polymer Flood Performance.- IV Reservoir Engineering for Natural Gas.- 16 Physical Properties of Natural Gas.- 17 Determination of Gas in Place by the Material Balance Method for a Water Drive Reservoir.- 18 Determination of Original Gas in Place for an Abnormally Pressured Reservoir.- 19 Static/Flowing Bottomhole Pressure for a Gas Well.- 20 Stabilized Absolute Open Flow Potential of a Gas Well.- 21 Conversion of Point-after-Point Gas Well Test Results to Equivalent Isochronal Test Results.- 22 Gas Well Deliverability.
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