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Petroleum Engineering Handbook, Volume V: Reservoir Engineering and Petrophysics
Edited by: Edward D. Holstein
2007
1640 pp.;Softcover
ISBN:978-1-55563-120-8
Society of Petroleum Engineers
The Petroleum Engineering Handbook has long been recognized as a valuable, comprehensive reference book that offers practical day-to-day applications for students and experienced engineering professionals alike. This new edition, the first since 1987, has been greatly expanded and consists of seven volumes. Editor-in-Chief: Larry W. Lake
This volume is an essential reference for reservoir engineers. Learn how to acquire and interpret data that describe reservoir rock and fluid properties; understand and predict fluid flow in the reservoir; estimate reserves and calculate project economics; simulate reservoir performance; and measure the effectiveness of a reservoir management system.
Contents: Reservoir geology • Geophysics • Petrophysics • Single-well and well-to-well tracer tests • Fluid flow through permeable media • Gas reservoirs • Waterflooding • Immiscible gas injection in oil reservoirs • Thermal recovery by steam injection • Reservoir simulation • Valuation of oil and gas reserves • Reservoir management programs
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