
Reservoir Stimulation
Wiley (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 28. February 2000
Book
Hardback
844 pages
978-0-471-49192-7 (ISBN)
Description
It is frequently possible to remove or bypass damage caused by a loss in reservoir productivity through the use of stimulation techniques. For example, hydraulic fracturing and matrix acidization both create new structures within the reservoir, allowing easier access for the fluids it contains to flow into the wellbore. As a result, well productivity is improved.
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Edition
3., Aufl.
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
Ill.
Dimensions
Height: 28.5 cm
Width: 22.5 cm
Weight
2340 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-49192-7 (9780471491927)
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Persons
MICHAEL J. ECONOMIDES is Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Houston. Until the summer of 1998, he was the Samuel R. Noble Professor of Petroleum Engineering at Texas A & M University and served as Chief Scientist of the Global Petroleum Research Institute (GPRI). Prior to joining the faculty at Texas A & M University, Professor Economides was the Director of the Institute of Drilling and Production at the Leoben Mining Institute in Austria (1989-1993). From 1984 to 1989, he worked in a variety of senior positions with the Schlumberger companies, including Europe Region Reservoir Engineering and Stimulation Manager and Senior Staff Engineer, North America. Publications include authoring or co-authoring of 7 textbooks and more than 150 journal papers and articles. Professor Economides is involved in a wide range of industrial consulting, including major retainers by national oil companies at the country level and by Fortune 500 companies. He is the founder and a major shareholder in OTEK (Australia), a petroleum service and consulting firm with offices in five Australian cities. In addition to his technical interests, he has written extensively in wide circulation media on a broad range of topics associated with energy and geopolitical issues. KENNETH G. NOLTE has held various senior technical and marketing positions with Schlumberger since 1986. From 1984 to 1986, he was with Nolte-Smith, Inc. (now NSI Technologies, Inc.). Prior to 1984, Dr. Nolte was a research associate with Amoco Production Company, where he worked for 16 years in the areas of offshore/arctic technology and hydraulic fracturing. Dr. Nolte holds a BS degree from the University of Illinois and received an MS and PhD from Brown University. He has authored numerous journal publications and has various patents relating to material behavior, drilling, offshore technology and fracturing. Dr. Nolte was 1986-1987 SPE Distinguished Lecturer and received the Lester C. Uren Award in 1992.
Content
Reservoir Stimulation in Petroleum Production (M. Economides & C. Boney).Formation Characterization: Well and Reservoir Testing (C. Ehlig-Economides & M. Economides).Formation Characterization: Rock Mechanics (M. Thiercelin & J.-C. Roegiers).Formation Characterization: Well Logs (J. Desroches & T. Bratton).Basics of Hydraulic Fracturing (M. Smith & J. Shlyapobersky).Mechanics of Hydraulic Fracturing (M. Mack & N. Warpinski).Fracturing Fluid Chemistry and Proppants (J. Gulbis & R. Hodge).Performance of Fracturing Materials (V. Constien, et al.).Fracture Evaluation Using Pressure Diagnostics (S. Gulrajani & K. Nolte).Fracture Treatment Design (J. Elbel & L. Britt).Fracturing Operations (J. Brown, et al.).Post-Treatment Evaluation and Fractured Well Performance (B. Poe & M. Economides).Introduction to Matrix Treatments (R. Thomas & L. Morgenthaler).Formation Damage: Origin, Diagnosis and Treatment Strategy (D. Hill, et al.).Additives in Acidizing Fluids (S. Ali & J. Hinkel).Fundamentals of Acid Stimulation (A. Hill & R. Schechter).Carbonate Acidizing Design (J. Robert & C. Crowe).Sandstone Acidizing (H. McLeod & W. Norman).Fluid Placement and Pumping Strategy (J. Robert & W. Rossen).Matrix Stimulation Treatment Evaluation (C. Montgomery & M. Economides).References.Nomenclature.Index.