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Working Guide to Reservoir Engineering

September 28, 2009 | Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9781856178242
$182.50
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Description

The central role that Reservoir engineers play in a field's development and planning cannot be overestimated. Recommending, the most appropriate and most cost effective reservoir depletion schemes has a great impact on a field's and ultimately a company's profitability. If done correctly, it will result in a windfall for the company but if done incorrectly or haphazardly, it will result in financial disaster. Working Guide to Reservoir Engineering is designed for technical professionals who need a "quick look up" reference for solving day-to-day engineering, management, and optimization problems. Basic and easy to use, this working guide provides those new to reservoir engineering a starting point for understanding the basics and going on to formulate effective workflow solutions. The book provides instruction on topics such as estimating reservoir reserves, enhances oil recovery methods, fluid movement and material balance and volumetric analysis.



  • 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
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    About this Author

    ISBN: 9781856178242
    Format: Trade Paperback
    Pages: 327
    Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing
    Published: 2009-09-28

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