Description
Written as a self-teaching book, it provides the basic fundamentals and many of the useful practical reservoir engineering methods. It includes reservoirs that produce under steady-state conditions at much higher rates. You can be better prepared to solve reservoir engineering problems, in the U.S. and around the world. Problems are presented throughout the book to give you hands-on experience with various field calculations.
Contents
- Acquiring reservoir engineering data
- Reservoir fluid flow fundamentals
- Unsteady-state and pseudo steady-state flow
- Well-pressure behavior analysis
- Gas reservoir engineering
- Fluid distribution and frontal displacement
- Material balance
- Decline-curve analysis
- Waterflooding and its variations
- Enhanced oil recovery
- Computer modeling of a reservoir
- Reservoir engineering symbols
- Empirical reservoir engineering data
- Problem solutions
- Index
Audience
- Reservoir engineers
- Scientists
- Students
About the Author
Beginning in 1957, H.C. “Slip” Slider taught industry reservoir engineering courses at Ohio State University, Japan, Columbia, England, Peru, Trinidad, Tobago, Canada, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, and Angola.Professor Slider was a WWII pilot with many medals. He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in mining engineering from Ohio State University in 1949. In addition to his industry teaching experience, he served Texaco, Shell, Exxon, Schlumberger, Dow Chemical, Aramco, Caltex, DuPont, the U.S. Congress, and many other groups as a reservoir engineering consultant.
Details
Type: Softcover
Size: 6x9
Pages: 426
Published: 1983
ISBN: 9781593708559