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Second Edition
By
Faruk Civan, Faruk Civan, Ph.D., School of Petroleum and Geological Engineering at the University of Oklahoma.
Description
Reservoir Formation Damage, Second edition is a comprehensive treatise of the theory and modeling of common formation damage problems
and is an important guide for research and development, laboratory testing for diagnosis and effective treatment, and tailor-fit- design
of optimal strategies for mitigation of reservoir formation damage. The new edition includes field case histories and simulated scenarios
demonstrating the consequences of formation damage in petroleum reservoirs
Faruk Civan, Ph.D., is an Alumni Chair Professor in the Mewbourne
School of Petroleum and Geological Engineering at the University of Oklahoma in Norman. Dr. Civan has received numerous honors and awards,
including five distinguished lectureship awards and the 2003 SPE Distinguished Achievement Award for Petroleum Engineering Faculty.
Audience
Reservoir Engineers, Petroleum Geologists, Drilling Engineers
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1?Overview of Formation Damage
PART I
Characterization of Reservoir Rock for Formation Damage? Mineralogy, Texture,
Petrographics, Petrophysics, and Instrumental Techniques
Chapter 2? Mineralogy and Mineral Sensitivity of Petroleum?Bearing Formations
Chapter 3? Petrographical Characteristics of Petroleum-Bearing Formations
Chapter 4? Petrophysics?Flow Functions and Parameters
Chapter
5? Porosity and Permeability Relationships of Geological Formations
Chapter 6? Instrumental and Laboratory Techniques for Characterization
of Reservoir Rock
PART II
Characterization of the Porous Media Processes for Formation Damage?Accountability of Phases and Species,
Rock-Fluid-Particle Interactions, and Rate Processes
Chapter 7? Multi-Phase and Multi-Species Transport in Porous Media
Chapter 8?Particulate
Processes in Porous Media
Chapter 9?Crystal Growth and Scale Formation in Porous Media
PART III
Formation Damage by Particulate Processes
Chapter 10?Single-Phase Formation Damage by Fines Migration and Clay Swelling
Chapter 11? Multi-Phase Formation Damage by Fines Migration
Chapter 12?Cake Filtration: Mechanism, Parameters and Modeling
PART IV
Formation Damage by Inorganic and Organic Processes?Chemical
Reactions, Saturation Phenomena, Deposition, and Dissolution
Chapter 13?Inorganic Scaling and Geochemical Formation Damage
Chapter
14?Formation Damage by Organic Deposition
PART V
Assessment of the Formation Damage Potential?Testing, Simulation, Analysis, and Interpretation
Chapter 15?Laboratory Evaluation of Formation Damage
Chapter 16? Formation Damage Simulator Development
Chapter 17? Model Assisted
Analysis and Interpretation of Laboratory and Field Tests
PART VI
Formation Damage Models for Fields Applications- Drilling Mud Invasion,
Injectivity of Wells, Sanding and Gravel-Pack Damage, and Inorganic and Organic Deposition
Chapter 18? Drilling Mud Filtrate and Solids
Invasion and Mudcake Formation
Chapter 19?Injectivity of the Waterflooding Wells
Chapter 20? Reservoir Sand Migration and Gravel-Pack
Damage: Stress-Induced Formation Damage, Sanding Tendency, and Prediction
Chapter 21? Near-Wellbore Formation Damage by Inorganic and
Organic Precipitates Deposition
PART VII
Diagnosis and Mitigation of Formation Damage?Measurement, Assessment, Control, and Remediation
Chapter 22? Field Diagnosis and Measurement of Formation Damage
Chapter 23?Determination of Formation- and Pseudo-Damage from Well
Performance- Identification, Characterization, and Evaluation
Chapter 24?Formation Damage Control and Remediation- Fundamentals
Chapter
25?Reservoir Formation Damage Abatement- Guidelines, Methodology, Preventive Maintenance, and Remediation Treatments
Index
Bibliographic & ordering Information
Hardbound, 1136 pages, publication date: FEB-2007
ISBN-13: 978-0-7506-7738-7
ISBN-10: 0-7506-7738-4
Imprint: GULF PROFESSIONAL PUBLISHING
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