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Dynamic Description Technology of Fractured Vuggy Carbonate Gas Reservoirs

Presents a comprehensive understanding on carbonate gas reservoir engineering methods and how to improve reservoir characterization accuracy and reserve estimations

Hedong Sun (Author), Tongwen Jiang (Author), Xingliang Deng (Author)

9780128183243

Paperback, published 12 April 2019

367 pages, Approx. 520 illustrations
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.4 cm, 0.57 kg

Dynamic Description Technology of Fractured Vuggy Carbonate Gas Reservoirs delivers a critical reference to reservoir and production engineers on the basic characteristics of fractured vuggy gas reservoirs, combining both static and dynamic data to improve reservoir characterization accuracy and development. Based on the full lifecycle of well testing and advanced production decline analysis, this reference also details how to apply reservoir dynamic evaluation and reserve estimation and performance forecasting. Offering one collective location for the latest research on fractured gas reservoirs, this reference also covers physical models, analysis examples, and processes, 3D numerical well test technology, and deconvolution technology of production decline analysis.

Packed with many calculation examples and more than 100 case studies, this book gives engineers a strong tool to further exploit these complex assets.

1. Typical characteristics of fractured vuggy carbonate gas reservoirs2. Overview of the dynamic description technology and dynamic monitoring of gas reservoirs3. Well test analysis method of fractured vuggy carbonate gas reservoir4. Reserves estimation method of fractured vuggy carbonate gas reservoir5. Performance forecasting method of fractured vuggy carbonate gas reservoir

Appendix1. Nomenclature2. Unit Conversions from SI to Other Unit Systems3. Common Formulas for Gas Flow in Porous Media4. Foundation of Gas-Liquid Two-phase Flow in Porous Media

Subject Areas: Petroleum technology [THFP], Gas technology [THFG], Fossil fuel technologies [THF]

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