The Imperial College Lectures in Petroleum Engineering

The Imperial College Lectures in Petroleum Engineering
Author: Martin J Blunt
Publsiher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2017-03-24
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781786342119

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This book covers the fundamentals of reservoir engineering in the recovery of hydrocarbons from underground reservoirs. It provides a comprehensive introduction to the topic, including discussion of recovery processes, material balance, fluid properties and fluid flow. It also contains details of multiphase flow, including pore-scale displacement processes and their impact on relative permeability, with a presentation of analytical solutions to multiphase flow equations. Created specifically to aid students through undergraduate and graduate courses, this book also includes exercises with worked solutions, and examples of previous exam papers for further guidance and practice. As part of the Imperial College Lectures in Petroleum Engineering, and based on a lecture series on the same topic, Reservoir Engineering provides the introductory information needed for students of the earth sciences, petroleum engineering, engineering and geoscience.

The Imperial College Lectures in Petroleum Engineering

The Imperial College Lectures in Petroleum Engineering
Author: Michael Ala
Publsiher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2017-05-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781786342089

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This book covers the fundamentals of the earth sciences and examines their role in controlling the global occurrence and distribution of hydrocarbon resources. It explains the principles, practices and the terminology associated with the upstream sector of the oil industry. Key topics include a look at the elements and processes involved in the generation and accumulation of hydrocarbons and demonstration of how geological and geophysical techniques can be applied to explore for oil and gas. There is detailed investigation into the nature and chemical composition of petroleum, and of surface and subsurface maps, including their construction and uses in upstream operations. Other topics include well-logging techniques and their use in determining rock and fluid properties, definitions and classification of resources and reserves, conventional oil and gas reserves, their quantification and global distribution as well as unconventional hydrocarbons, their worldwide occurrence and the resources potentially associated with them. Finally, practical analysis is concentrated on the play concept, play maps, and the construction of petroleum events charts and quantification of risk in exploration ventures. As the first volume in the Imperial College Lectures in Petroleum Engineering, and based on a lecture series on the same topic, An Introduction to Petroleum Geoscience provides the introductory information needed for students of the earth sciences, petroleum engineering, engineering and geoscience. This volume also includes an introduction to the series by Martin Blunt and Alain Gringarten, of Imperial College London.

Imperial College Lectures In Petroleum Engineering The Volume 3 Topics In Reservoir Management

Imperial College Lectures In Petroleum Engineering  The   Volume 3  Topics In Reservoir Management
Author: Muggeridge Ann,Krevor Sam,Zimmerman Robert W
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1999-05-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781786342867

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This book covers several aspects of reservoir management, from initial analysis to enhanced recovery methods, simulation, and history matching. Split into four parts, part one provides readers with an introduction to the physical properties of reservoir rocks. Part two provides an introduction to enhanced recovery methods used for conventional oil production. Part three shows how numerical methods can be used to simulate the behaviour of oil and gas reservoirs. Finally, part four looks at history matching of reservoirs through the building of numerical models using past data, in order to provide best practice for future reservoir development and management. Written as the third volume in the Imperial College Lectures in Petroleum Engineering, and based on lectures that have been given in the world-renowned Imperial College Masters Course in Petroleum Engineering, Topics in Reservoir Management provides the basic information needed for students and practitioners of petroleum engineering and petroleum geoscience. Contents: Introduction to Rock Properties (Robert W Zimmerman)Introduction to Enhanced Recovery Processes for Conventional Oil Production (Samuel C Krevor and Ann H Muggeridge)Numerical Simulation (Dave Waldren)History Matching (Deryck Bond) Readership: Students of the petroleum engineering, earth sciences, engineering and geoscience. Keywords: Rock Properties;Reservoir Modelling;History Matching;Reservoirs;Oil;Geoscience;Geology;Petroleum EngineeringReview:0

Imperial College Lectures In Petroleum Engineering The Volume 4 Drilling And Reservoir Appraisal

Imperial College Lectures In Petroleum Engineering  The   Volume 4  Drilling And Reservoir Appraisal
Author: M Olivier Allain,Michael Dyson,Xudong Jing,Christopher Pentland,Marcel Polikar,Vural Sander Suicmez
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2018-07-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781786343970

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This book covers the fundamentals of drilling and reservoir appraisal for petroleum. Split into three sections, the first looks at the basic principles of well engineering in terms of planning, design and construction. It then goes on to describe well safety, costs and operations management. The second section is focussed on drilling and core analysis, and the laboratory measurement of the physico-chemical properties of samples. It is clear that efficient development of hydrocarbon reservoirs is highly dependent on understanding these key properties, and the data can only be gathered through a carefully conducted core-analysis program, as described. Finally, in the third section we look at production logging, an essential part of reservoir appraisal, which describes the nature and the behaviour of fluids in or around the borehole. It describes how to know, at a given time, phase by phase, and zone by zone, how much fluid is coming out of or going into the formation.As part of the Imperial College Lectures in Petroleum Engineering, and based on a lecture series on the same topic, Drilling and Reservoir Appraisal provides the introductory information needed for students of the earth sciences, petroleum engineering, engineering and geoscience.

Imperial College Lectures In Petroleum Engineering The Volume 5 Fluid Flow In Porous Media

Imperial College Lectures In Petroleum Engineering  The   Volume 5  Fluid Flow In Porous Media
Author: Zimmerman Robert W
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2018-03-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781786345011

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This book presents, in a self-contained form, the equations of fluid flow in porous media, with a focus on topics and issues that are relevant to petroleum reservoir engineering. No prior knowledge of the field is assumed on the part of the reader, and particular care is given to careful mathematical and conceptual development of the governing equations, and solutions for important reservoir flow problems. Fluid Flow in Porous Media starts with a discussion of permeability and Darcy's law, then moves on to a careful derivation of the pressure diffusion equation. Solutions are developed and discussed for flow to a vertical well in an infinite reservoir, in reservoirs containing faults, in bounded reservoirs, and to hydraulically fractured wells. Special topics such as the dual-porosity model for fractured reservoirs, and fluid flow in gas reservoirs, are also covered. The book includes twenty problems, along with detailed solutions.As part of the Imperial College Lectures in Petroleum Engineering, and based on a lecture series on the same topic, this book provides the introductory information needed for students of the petroleum engineering and hydrology.

Drilling and Reservoir Appraisal

Drilling and Reservoir Appraisal
Author: Olivier Allain,Michael Richard Dyson,Xudong Jing
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017
Genre: Oil reservoir engineering
ISBN: 1786343967

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The Imperial College Lectures in Petroleum Engineering

The Imperial College Lectures in Petroleum Engineering
Author: Martin J. Blunt
Publsiher: Wspc (Europe)
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2017
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 178634209X

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This book covers the fundamentals of reservoir engineering in the recovery of hydrocarbons from underground reservoirs. It provides a comprehensive introduction to the topic, including discussion of recovery processes, material balance, fluid properties and fluid flow. It also contains details of multiphase flow, including pore-scale displacement processes and their impact on relative permeability, with a presentation of analytical solutions to multiphase flow equations. Created specifically to aid students through undergraduate and graduate courses, this book also includes exercises with worked solutions, and examples of previous exam papers for further guidance and practice. As part of the Imperial College Lectures in Petroleum Engineering, and based on a lecture series on the same topic, Reservoir Engineering provides the introductory information needed for students of the earth sciences, petroleum engineering, engineering and geoscience.

Percolation Theory In Reservoir Engineering

Percolation Theory In Reservoir Engineering
Author: King Peter,Masihi Mohsen
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2018-09-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781786345257

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This book aims to develop the ideas from fundamentals of percolation theory to practical reservoir engineering applications. Through a focus on field scale applications of percolation concepts to reservoir engineering problems, it offers an approximation method to determine many important reservoir parameters, such as effective permeability and reservoir connectivity and the physical analysis of some reservoir engineering properties. Starring with the concept of percolation theory, it then develops into methods to simple geological systems like sand-bodies and fractures. The accuracy and efficiency of the percolation concept for these is explained and further extended to more complex realistic models.Percolation Theory in Reservoir Engineering primarily focuses on larger reservoir scale flow and demonstrates methods that can be used to estimate large scale properties and their uncertainty, crucial for major development and investment decisions in hydrocarbon recovery. remove