Reservoir Characterization Procedures For Numerical Simulation


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Reservoir Characterization Procedures for Numerical Simulation


Reservoir Characterization Procedures for Numerical Simulation

Author: Helge Hove Haldorsen

language: en

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Release Date: 1983


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Reservoir Characterization Procedures for Numerical Simulation


Reservoir Characterization Procedures for Numerical Simulation

Author: Helge Hove Haldorsen

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1983


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Reservoir Characterization II


Reservoir Characterization II

Author: Lake

language: en

Publisher: Academic Press

Release Date: 2012-12-02


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Reservoir Characterization II contains the proceedings of the Second International Reservoir Characterization Conference held in Dallas, Texas in June 1989. Contributors focus on the characterization of reservoir processes and cover topics ranging from surface roughness in porous media and reservoir characterization at the mesoscopic scale to shale clast heterogeneities and their effect on fluid flow, permeability patterns in fluvial sandstones, and reservoir management using 3-D seismic data. This book is organized into six sections encompassing 43 chapters. The first 20 chapters deal with reservoir characterization at the microscopic, mesoscopic, and macroscopic scales. Topics include low-contrast resistivity sandstone formations; the use of centrifuge and computer tomography to quantify saturation distribution and capillary pressures; and cross-well seismology as a tool for reservoir geophysics. The chapters that follow deal with reservoir characterization at the megascopic scale; fractal heterogeneity of clastic reservoirs; heterogeneity and effective permeability of porous rocks; and drilling fluid design based on reservoir characterization. A chapter that outlines a procedure for estimating permeability anisotropy with a minipermeameter concludes the book. This book is a valuable resource for students and practitioners of petroleum engineering, geology and geological engineering, petroleum exploration, and geophysics.