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"Reservoir Engineering and Petrophysics". Petroleum Engineering Handbook Vol. 5, Edward D. Holstein, Editor


"Reservoir Engineering and Petrophysics". Petroleum Engineering Handbook Vol. 5, Edward D. Holstein, Editor
Society of Petroleum Engineers
Society of Petroleum Engineers | 2007 | ISBN: 1555631208 | 1659 pages | PDF | 99 Mb

This updated version of SPE’s PEHandbook contains information on many of the subjects covered by the 1962 and 1987 versions. All chapters in this version are new and greatly expanded; chapters existing in the older versions have been revised extensively or rewritten completely, and new chapters have been added on geophysics; geology; petrophysics; production logs; chemical tracers; foam, polymer, and resin injection; miscible processes; valuation; and reservoir management.

This book dealing with reservoir rock and fluid properties. These include acquiring and interpreting data that describe reservoir rock and fluid properties; acquiring, understanding, and predicting fluid flow in the reservoir; interpreting measurements of well performance; calculating the factors that impact both primary and improved recovery mechanisms from oil and gas reservoirs; estimating reserves and calculating project economics; simulating reservoir performance; and structuring and measuring the effectiveness of a reservoir management system.

This volume consists of 27 chapters that deal with the many aspects of reservoir engineering. The chapters were assembled to provide information on acquiring and interpreting data that describe reservoir rock and fluid properties; acquiring, understanding, and predicting fluid flow in the reservoir; interpreting measurements of well performance; calculating the factors that impact both primary and improved recovery mechanisms from oil and gas reservoirs; estimating reserves and calculating project economics; simulating reservoir performance; and structuring and measuring the effectiveness of a reservoir management system.
These chapters have been written as a handbook and, as such, assume that the reader has a familiarity with fundamentals and some experience in the production of hydrocarbons and will use this publication as a refresher or to expand knowledge in certain areas of technology. Extensive references in each chapter indicate the amount of material that has been considered and distilled.

1 Reservoir Geology - F. Jerry Lucia
2 Fundamentals of Geophysics - Bob A. Hardage
3A Petrophysics - E.C. Thomas
3B Resistivity and SP Logging - T.D. Barber, A. Brie, and B.I. Anderson
3C Acoustic Logging - Doug Patterson and Stephen Prensky
3D Nuclear Logging - Gary D. Myers
3E Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Applications in Petrophysics and Formation Evaluation - Stephen Prensky and Jack Howard
3F Mud Logging - Dennis E. Dria
3G Specialized Well-Logging Topics - Paul F. Worthington
3H Petrophysical Applications - H.R. Warner Jr. and Richard Woodhouse
4 Production Logging - R.M. McKinley and Norman Carlson
5 The Single-Well Chemical Tracer Test—A Method for Measuring Reservoir Fluid Saturations In Situ - Harry Deans and Charles Carlisle
6 Well-To-Well Tracer Tests - Øyvind Dugstad
7 Reservoir Pressure and Temperature - David Harrison and Yves Chauvel
8 Fluid Flow Through Permeable Media - John Lee
9 Oil Reservoir Primary Drive Mechanisms - Mark P. Walsh
10 Gas Reservoirs - Mark A. Miller and E.D. Holstein
11 Waterflooding - H.R. Warner Jr.
12 Immiscible Gas Injection in Oil Reservoirs - H.R. Warner Jr. and E.D. Holstein
13 Polymers, Gels, Foams, and Resins - Robert D. Sydansk
14 Miscible Processes - E.D. Holstein and Fred I. Stalkup
15 Thermal Recovery by Steam Injection - Jeff Jones
16 In-Situ Combustion - William E. Brigham and Louis Castanier
17 Reservoir Simulation - Rod P. Batycky, Marco R. Thiele, K.H. Coats, Alan Grindheim, Dave Ponting, John E. Killough, Tony Settari, L. Kent Thomas, John Wallis, J.W. Watts, and Curtis H. Whitson
18 Estimation of Primary Reserves of Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Condensate - Ron Harrell and Chap Cronquist
19 Valuation of Oil and Gas Reserves - D.R. Long
20 Reservoir Management Programs - E.D. Holstein and E.G. Woods
Author Index
Subject Index


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