Reservoir Simulation


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An Introduction to Reservoir Simulation Using MATLAB/GNU Octave


An Introduction to Reservoir Simulation Using MATLAB/GNU Octave

Author: Knut-Andreas Lie

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2019-08-08


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Presents numerical methods for reservoir simulation, with efficient implementation and examples using widely-used online open-source code, for researchers, professionals and advanced students. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Principles of Applied Reservoir Simulation


Principles of Applied Reservoir Simulation

Author: John R. Fanchi

language: en

Publisher: Elsevier

Release Date: 2005-12-08


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Simulate reservoirs effectively to extract the maximum oil, gas and profit, with this book and free simlation software on companion web site.

Reservoir Simulation


Reservoir Simulation

Author: Zhangxin Chen

language: en

Publisher: SIAM

Release Date: 2007-01-01


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Beginning with an overview of classical reservoir engineering and basic reservoir simulation methods, this book then progresses through a discussion of types of flows - single-phase, two-phase, black oil (three-phase), single phase with multi-components, compositional, and thermal. The author provides a thorough glossary of petroleum engineering terms and their units, along with basic flow and transport equations and their unusual features, and corresponding rock and fluid properties. The book also summarises the practical aspects of reservoir simulation, such as data gathering and analysis, and reservoir performance prediction. Suitable as a text for advanced undergraduate and first-year graduate students in geology, petroleum engineering, and applied mathematics; as a reference book; or as a handbook for practitioners in the oil industry. Prerequisites are calculus, basic physics, and some knowledge of partial differential equations and matrix algebra.