by Michael Dyson (Author), Michael Dyson (Author), Christopher Pentland (Author), XudongJing (Author), SanderSuicmez (Author), Marcel Polikar (Author), Olivier Allain (Author), Xudong Jing (Author), Sander Suicmez (Author), Marcel Polikar (Author), XudongJing (Author), VuralSanderSuicmez (Author), OlivierAllain (Author), Marcel Polikar (Author), Xudong Jing (Author), Vural Sander Suicmez (Author)
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.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 396
Publisher: World Scientific Europe
Published: 26 Sep 2018
ISBN 10: 1786343959
ISBN 13: 9781786343956