Enhanced Oil Recovery, I :Fundamentals and Analyses ( Volume 17A )

Publication subTitle :Fundamentals and Analyses

Publication series :Volume 17A

Author: Donaldson   E. C.;Chilingarian   G. V.;Yen   T. F.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1985

E-ISBN: 9780080868721

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444422064

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444422064

Subject: TE357 improve oil recovery and maintain reservoir pressure (secondary, tertiary)

Language: ENG

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Description

An in-depth study of the fundamental aspects of enhanced oil recovery (EOR), this book brings together detailed analyses of proven techniques. It begins with the current theories of the origin of oil and ends with a treatise on waterflooding which is the basis of the majority of EOR processes. Two and three-phase relative permeability relationships are discussed since they form the basis for fluid flow processes in porous media. The advent of EOR has increased the need for a better understanding of three-phase flow because this has become an integral part of carbon dioxide and steam injection, yet is an area of experimental study that has been seriously neglected. The book gives a complete review and theoretical analysis of two- and three-phase fluid flow, plus a basic introduction to single-well pressure transient testing which is essential to the evaluation of volume, intrinsic reservoir pressure, reservoir discontinuities, in situ permeability and many other data required for complete reservoir evaluation. A discussion of oilfield waters is followed closely by the chemical and physical properties of employing various current EOR techniques.

The book will interest a wide range of readers. Teachers of petroleum engineering will find it a ready reference to basic requirements for implementation of various EOR processes. Petroleum engineering researchers can use it to review the current state-of-the-art of the basic premise of EOR and find in it the necessary backg

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 12

Preface

pp.:  8 – 10

List of Contributors

pp.:  10 – 18

Contents

pp.:  12 – 8

CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION

pp.:  18 – 28

CHAPTER 2. ORIGIN, COMPOSITION AND PROPERTIES OF PETROLEUM

pp.:  28 – 64

CHAPTER 3. FUNDAMENTALS OF ENHANCED RECOVERY

pp.:  64 – 92

CHAPTER 4. RELATIVE PERMEABILITIES

pp.:  92 – 136

CHAPTER 5. FLOW TESTS’ ANALYSES: LIQUID CASE

pp.:  136 – 168

CHAPTER 6. ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY INJECTION WATERS

pp.:  168 – 240

CHAPTER 7. SOME CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROBLEMS IN ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY OPERATIONS

pp.:  240 – 268

CHAPTER 8. WATERFLOODING

pp.:  268 – 352

References Index

pp.:  352 – 362

Subject Index

pp.:  362 – 376

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