Working Guide to Reservoir Engineering provides an introduction to the fundamental concepts of reservoir engineering. The book begins by discussing basic concepts such as types of reservoir fluids, the properties of fluid containing rocks, and the properties of rocks containing multiple fluids. It then describes formation evaluation methods, including coring and core analysis, drill stem tests, logging, and initial estimation of reserves.
The book explains the enhanced oil recovery process, which includes methods such as chemical flooding, gas injection, thermal recovery, technical screening, and laboratory design for enhanced recovery. Also included is a discussion of fluid movement in waterflooded reservoirs.
Predict local variations within the reservoir Explain past reservoir performance Predict future reservoir performance of field Analyze economic optimization of each property Formulate a plan for the development of the field throughout its life Convert data from one discipline to another Extrapolate data from a few discrete points to the entire reservoir- Basic Principles, Definitions, and Data
- Formation Evaluation
- Pressure Transient Testing of Oil and Gas Wells
- Mechanisms and Recovery of Hydrocarbons
- Material Balance and Volumetric Analysis
- Decline-Curve Analysis
- Reserve Estimates
- Secondary Recovery
- Fluid Movement in Waterflooded Reservoirs
- Estimating Waterflood Residual Oil Saturation
- Enhanced Oil Recovery Methods
- References
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