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Experimental Design in Petroleum Reservoir Studies
1st Edition - April 16, 2015
Author: Mohammad Jamshidnezhad
Language: English
Paperback ISBN:9780128030707
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eBook ISBN:9780128030714
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One of the main duties for reservoir engineers is reservoir study, which starts when a reservoir is explored and it continues until the reservoir abandonment. Reservoir study is a…Read more
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One of the main duties for reservoir engineers is reservoir study, which starts when a reservoir is explored and it continues until the reservoir abandonment. Reservoir study is a continual process and due to various reasons such as complexity at the surface and limited data, there are many uncertainties in reservoir modelling and characterization causing difficulties in reasonable history-matching and prediction phases of study. Experimental Design in Petroleum Reservoir Studies concentrates on experimental design, a trusted method in reservoir management, to analyze and take the guesswork out of the uncertainties surrounding the underdeveloped reservoir. Case studies from the Barnett shale and fractured reservoirs in the Middle East are just some of the practical examples included. Other relevant discussions on uncertainty in PVT, field performance data, and relevant outcomes of experimental design all help you gain insight into how better data can improve measurement tools, your model, and your reservoir assets.
Apply the practical knowledge and know-how now with real-world case studies included
Gain confidence in deviating uncertain parameters surrounding the underdeveloped reservoir with a focus on application of experimental design
Alleviate some of the guesswork in history-matching and prediction phrases with explanations on uncertainty analysis
Petroleum Engineers, Reservoir Engineers and Managers, and Petrophysicists
Biography
Preface
1. Introduction
1.1 Petroleum reservoirs
1.2 Petroleum rock properties
1.3 Volumetric calculations in a reservoir
1.4 Reservoir heterogeneity
1.5 Reservoir models
1.6 Experimental design
2. Reservoir modeling
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Sources of data for reservoir modeling
2.3 Reservoir characterization
2.4 Mathematical modeling
2.5 Model verification
3. Experimental design in reservoir engineering
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Errors in mathematical modeling
3.3 Uncertainty in reservoir data
3.4 Uncertainty analysis
3.5 Experimental design
4. Case studies
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Case study 1
4.3 Case study 2
4.4 Case study 3
4.5 Case study 4
4.6 Case study 5
4.7 Case study 6
Appendix. F distribution values
References
Index
No. of pages: 186
Language: English
Edition: 1
Published: April 16, 2015
Imprint: Gulf Professional Publishing
Paperback ISBN: 9780128030707
eBook ISBN: 9780128030714
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Mohammad Jamshidnezhad
Mohammad Jamshidnezhad is a Senior Reservoir Engineer with over 13 years’ experience currently working with the National Iranian South Oil Company as Deputy Head of Research and Technology. Mohammed leads all research projects specific to enhanced oil recovery as well as water and gas injection reservoir studies. Previously, he worked for Fekete Associate Inc. in Canada, conducting modelling and experimental designs for sandstone and shale gas reservoirs. Mohammed has a Ph.D., M.Sc, and a B.Sc all in Chemical Engineering from the University of Tehran. He has presented many papers at worldwide conferences and published in several journals.
Affiliations and expertise
Deputy Head of Research and Technology, National Iranian South Oil Company
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