I am a mechanical engineer who has no background with geophysics or reservoir engineering, but I have to say that if you have some knowledge on thermodynamics , chemistry and some calculus, this book will really walk you through the fundamentals of Reservoir engineering. It is really thorough and i
Fundamentals of Reservoir Engineering
β Scribed by L.P. Dake (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 498
- Series
- Developments in Petroleum Science 8
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
"This book is fast becoming the standard text in its field", wrote a reviewer in the Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology soon after the first appearance of Dake's book. This prediction quickly came true: it has become the standard text and has been reprinted many times. The author'saim - to provide students and teachers with a coherent account of the basic physics of reservoir engineering - has been most successfully achieved. No prior knowledge of reservoir engineering is necessary. The material is dealt with in a concise, unified and applied manner, and only the simplest and most straightforward mathematical techniques are used. This low-priced paperback edition will continue to be an invaluable teaching aid for years to come.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
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Page iii
Copyright Page
Page iv
Preface
Pages vii-viii
L.P. Dake
Acknowledgements
Page viii
In Memoriam: Laurence P. Dake
Pages ix-x
Nomenclature
Pages xv-xvii
Chapter 1 Some Basic Concepts in Reservoir Engineering
Pages 1-43
Chapter 2 Pvt Analysis for Oil
Pages 45-71
Chapter 3 Material Balance Applied to Oil Reservoirs
Pages 73-102
Chapter 4 Darcy's Law and Applications
Pages 103-130
Chapter 5 The Basic Differential Equation for Radial Flow in a Porous Medium
Pages 131-139
Chapter 6 Well Inflow Equations for Stabilized Flow Conditions
Pages 141-152
Chapter 7 The Constant Terminal Rate Solution of the Radial Diffusivity Equation and Its Application to Oilwell Testing
Pages 153-242
Chapter 8 Real Gas Flow: Gas Well Testing
Pages 243-301
Chapter 9 Natural Water Influx
Pages 303-341
Chapter 10 Immiscible Displacement
Pages 343-430
Author Index
Pages 431-432
Subject Index
Pages 433-443
β¦ Subjects
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