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Carbonate Reservoir Characterization: A Geologic - Engineering Analysis

โœ Scribed by G.V. Chilingarian, S.J. Mazzullo and H.H. Rieke (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press, Elsevier
Year
1996
Leaves
983
Series
Developments in Petroleum Science 44, Part 2
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Dedication
Page v

Preface
Page vii
Erle C. Donaldson

List of contributors
Page ix

Chapter 1 Introduction Original Research Article
Pages 1-57
G.V. Chilingarian, H.H. Rieke, S.J. Mazzullo

Chapter 2 Seismic expression of carbonate reservoir systems Original Research Article
Pages 59-103
Christopher G.St.C Kendall, William E. Full, Gregory L. Whittle

Chapter 3 Core analysis and its application in reservoir characterization Original Research Article
Pages 105-153
David Patrick Murphy, George V. Chilingarian, S. Jalal Torabzadeh

Chapter 4 Formation evaluation Original Research Article
Pages 155-229
David Patrick Murphy

Chapter 5 Performance and classification of carbonate reservoirs Original Research Article
Pages 231-547
H. Herman, Rieke III, George V. Chilingarian, S.J. Mazzullo

Chapter 6 Well test analysis in carbonate reservoirs Original Research Article
Pages 549-681
Fernando Samaniego V., Heber Cinco Ley

Chapter 7 Naturally-fractured carbonate reservoirs Original Research Article
Pages 683-771
T.D. Van Golf-Racht

Chapter 8 Chalk Reservoirs Original Research Article
Pages 773-795
Gerald M. Friedman

Chapter 9 Hydrocarbon reservoirs in karsted carbonate rocks Original Research Article
Pages 797-865
S.J. Mazzullo, G.V. Chilingarian

Chapter 10 Factors affecting oil recovery from carbonate reservoirs and prediction of recovery Original Research Article
Pages 867-903
Norman C. Wardlaw

Appendix A Glossary of selected geologic terms Original Research Article
Pages 905-919
S.J. Mazzullo, G.V. Chilingarian

Appendix B Petroleum engineering glossary Original Research Article
Pages 921-937
J.O. Robertson, G.V. Chilingarian Jr., S.J. Mazzullo

Appendix C Fundamentals of surface and capillary forces Original Research Article
Pages 939-949
G.V. Chilingarian, J.O. Robertson Jr., G.L. Langnes, S.J. Mazzullo

Appendix D Sample questions and problems Original Research Article
Pages 951-957
G.V. Chilingarian, J.O. Robertson Jr., S.J. Mazzullo

Author Index
Pages 959-978

Subject Index
Pages 979-994


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