Pressure Regimes in Oil and Gas Exploration

Pressure Regimes in Oil and Gas Exploration
Author: Bhagwan Sahay
Publsiher: Allied Publishers
Total Pages: 674
Release: 1999
Genre: Gas reservoirs
ISBN: 8170238862

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Pressure Regimes in Sedimentary Basins and Their Prediction

Pressure Regimes in Sedimentary Basins and Their Prediction
Author: Alan R. Huffman,Glenn L. Bowers
Publsiher: AAPG
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2002
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780891813576

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Reservoir Engineering

Reservoir Engineering
Author: Sylvester Okotie,Bibobra Ikporo
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2018-11-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783030023935

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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.

Oil and Gas Exploration and Production

Oil and Gas Exploration and Production
Author: Denis Babusiaux
Publsiher: Editions TECHNIP
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 2710808935

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The steps that lead to the production of oil and gas are diverse, complex and costly. They are diverse because the detection of oil and gas involves input from many specialties, ranging from geology to reservoir engineering. They are complex, as shown by the development of the job of the petroleum architect, who coordinates all the operations. They are costly, as the investments for exploration and production represent more than half of all investments in the oil and gas sector. Moreover, exploration is a risky activity, both from the technical and financial viewpoint: only one well in five produces marketable oil. Meanwhile, the areas for exploration and production are spread throughout the world.

Applied Hydrodynamics in Petroleum Exploration

Applied Hydrodynamics in Petroleum Exploration
Author: Eric C. Dahlberg
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461242581

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In the first edition of this book, we observed that it had been created to fill a need for a usable "self-contained volume on hydrodynamics" (and hydrogeology) that was written specifically for the petroleum industry, but could also serve the earth science community in general. When the first edition was published (1982), M. K. Hubbert, the father of petroleum hydrodynamics, was approaching the final stages of his very productive career. For this reason, the book served as a vehicle to amplify his concepts and spread and stimulate applications of some of his theories and methods throughout the exploration sectors of the petroleum industry. This was accomplished by blending discussions of Hubbert's concepts with some of the procedures used by industry specialists to answer practical oil and gas questions. The simple aim of the book was to bring this material to the fingertips of working geologists and geophysicists, who were "evaluating the hydrocarbon possibilities in larger exploration regions or assessing the potential of small, local subsurface oil and gas prospects. " It was also hoped that by treating areas of conceptual overlap between petroleum geology and ground water hydrology, workers in both disciplines would be brought into closer contact, resulting in mutual benefits gained through healthy scientific and technical interaction. This remains our objective in the second edition, although it has become apparent that additional material is needed to satisfactorily achieve it. The size of this volume reflects the new subject matter.

Overpressures in Petroleum Exploration

Overpressures in Petroleum Exploration
Author: Alan Mitchell,Dominique Grauls
Publsiher: Editions TECHNIP
Total Pages: 267
Release: 1998
Genre: Petroleum
ISBN: 9782901026495

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Hydrocarbon Exploration and Production

Hydrocarbon Exploration and Production
Author: Frank Jahn
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1998-03-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0080551459

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This book on hydrocarbon exploration and production is the first volume in the series Developments in Petroleum Science. The chapters are: The Field Life Cycle, Exploration, Drilling Engineering, Safety and The Environment, Reservoir Description, Volumetric Estimation, Field Appraisal, Reservoir Dynamic Behaviour, Well Dynamic Behaviour, Surface Facilities, Production Operations and Maintenance, Project and Contract Management, Petroleum Economics, Managing the Producing Field, and Decommissioning.

Applied Petroleum Geomechanics

Applied Petroleum Geomechanics
Author: Jon Jincai Zhang
Publsiher: Gulf Professional Publishing
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2019-06-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128148150

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Applied Petroleum Geomechanics provides a bridge between theory and practice as a daily use reference that contains direct industry applications. Going beyond the basic fundamentals of rock properties, this guide covers critical field and lab tests, along with interpretations from actual drilling operations and worldwide case studies, including abnormal formation pressures from many major petroleum basins. Rounding out with borehole stability solutions and the geomechanics surrounding hydraulic fracturing and unconventional reservoirs, this comprehensive resource gives petroleum engineers a much-needed guide on how to tackle today’s advanced oil and gas operations. Presents methods in formation evaluation and the most recent advancements in the area, including tools, techniques and success stories Bridges the gap between theory of rock mechanics and practical oil and gas applications Helps readers understand pore pressure calculations and predictions that are critical to shale and hydraulic activity