- Title : Reservoir Engineering Handbook by Ahmed Tare
- Publish : Gulf Professional Publishing is an imprint of Butterworth-Heinemann
- Type Document : pdf
- Release : December 2000
- Total Page : 1211 Page
- Size : 8.26 Mb
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PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION
This book explains the fundamentals of reservoir engineering and their practical application in conducting a comprehensive field study. Chapte 1 reviews fundamentals of reservoir fluid behavior with an emphasis on the classification of reservoir and reservoir fluids. Chapter 2 documents reservoir-fluid properties, while Chapter 3 presents a comprehensive treatment and description of the routine and specialized PVT laboratory tests. The fundamentals of rock properties are discussed in Chapter 4 and numerous methodologies for generating those properties are reviewed.
Chapter 5 focuses on presenting the concept of relative permeability and its applications in fluid flow calculations. The fundamental mathematical expressions that are used to describe the reservoir fluid flow behavior in porous media are discussed in Chapter 6, while Chapters 7 and 8 describe the principle of oil and gas well performance calculations, respectively. Chapter 9 provides the theoretical analysis of coning and outlines many of the practical solutions for calculating water and gas coning behavior. Various water influx calculation models are shown in Chapter 10, along with detailed descriptions of the computational steps involved in applying these models. The objective of Chapter 11 is to introduce the basic principle of oil recovery mechanisms and to present the generalized form of the material balance equation. Chapters 12 and 13 focus on illustrating the practical applications of the material balance equation in oil and gas reservoirs.
Chapter 5 focuses on presenting the concept of relative permeability and its applications in fluid flow calculations. The fundamental mathematical expressions that are used to describe the reservoir fluid flow behavior in porous media are discussed in Chapter 6, while Chapters 7 and 8 describe the principle of oil and gas well performance calculations, respectively. Chapter 9 provides the theoretical analysis of coning and outlines many of the practical solutions for calculating water and gas coning behavior. Various water influx calculation models are shown in Chapter 10, along with detailed descriptions of the computational steps involved in applying these models. The objective of Chapter 11 is to introduce the basic principle of oil recovery mechanisms and to present the generalized form of the material balance equation. Chapters 12 and 13 focus on illustrating the practical applications of the material balance equation in oil and gas reservoirs.
Chapter 1
FUNDAMENTALS OF RESERVOIR FLUID BEHAVIOR
Naturally occurring hydrocarbon systems found in petroleum reservoirs are mixtures of organic compounds which exhibit multiphase behavior over wide ranges of pressures and temperatures. These hydrocarbon accumulations may occur in the gaseous state, the liquid state, the solid state, or in various combinations of gas, liquid, and solid. These differences in phase behavior, coupled with the physical properties of reservoir rock that determine the relative ease with which gas and liquid are transmitted or retained, result in many diverse types of hydrocarbon reservoirs with complex behaviors. Frequently, petroleum engineers have the task to study the behavior and characteristics of a petroleum reservoir and to determine the course of future development and production that would maximize the profit. The objective of this chapter is to review the basic principles of reservoir fluid phase behavior and illustrate the use of phase diagrams in classifying types of reservoirs and the native hydrocarbon systems.
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