
Volcanic Gas Reservoir Characterization
Gulf Professional Publishing
Published on 15. May 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
604 pages
978-0-12-417131-2 (ISBN)
Description
Volcanic gas reservoirs are the new natural gas frontier. Once thought too complex, too harsh on the drilling bit, and too difficult to characterize, reservoir engineers and petroleum geologists alike now manage more advanced seismic and logging tools, making these "impossible" field developments possible. Bridging meaningful information about these complicated provinces and linking various unconventional methods and techniques, Volcanic Gas Reservoir Characterization:
Describes a set of leading-edge integrated volcanic gas reservoir characterization techniques, helping to ensure the effective development of the field
Reveals the grade and relationship of volcanic stratigraphic sequence
Presents field identification and prediction methods, and interpretation technology of reservoir parameters, relating these to similar complex fields such as shale
These innovative approaches and creative methods have been successfully applied to actual development of volcanic gas reservoirs. By sharing the methods and techniques used in this region with reservoir engineers and petroleum geologists all over the world, those with better understanding of these unconventional basins will begin to consider volcanic rock like any other reservoir.
Describes a set of leading-edge integrated volcanic gas reservoir characterization techniques, helping to ensure the effective development of the field
Reveals the grade and relationship of volcanic stratigraphic sequence
Presents field identification and prediction methods, and interpretation technology of reservoir parameters, relating these to similar complex fields such as shale
These innovative approaches and creative methods have been successfully applied to actual development of volcanic gas reservoirs. By sharing the methods and techniques used in this region with reservoir engineers and petroleum geologists all over the world, those with better understanding of these unconventional basins will begin to consider volcanic rock like any other reservoir.
Reviews / Votes
--This book "will play an important role in effective development of volcanic gas reservoirs, and will serve as an important reference for the development of similar complicated gas reservoirs." Prof. Guo Shangping, Academician of CAS (Chinese Academy of Sciences)--This book is "of great value to the characterization and exploitation of volcanic gas reservoir and will catch the attention of the petroleum geologists and oil/gas reservoir engineers from all over the world." Qiu Yinan, renowned petroleum geologist
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Approx. 578 illustrations (578 in full color); Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
890 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-417131-2 (9780124171312)
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Persons
Dr. Ran Qiquan, director of the oil & gas development & strategy planning department at RIPED, a professorship senior engineer, doctoral supervisor and senior technical expert of CNPC. He has significant experience in oil & gas field development technology research, especially in volcanic gas reservoirs and unconventional oil & gas reservoirs. The research subjects covered oil & gas field development geology, development program, reservoir engineering, simulation software R&D, and strategic planning. He has won 24 awards for scientific and technological achievements, published 94 papers, 7 monographs, and owns 34 software copyrights. Yongjun, Senior Well Logging Engineer at PetroChina Yuanhui, Senior Geologist at PetroChina Lin, Senior Geologist at PetroChina Min, Senior Reservoir Engineer at PetroChina
Author
Professor and Director, National Energy Tight Oil and Gas Research and Development Centre of the Research Institute for Petroleum Exploration and Development (RIPED), China
Senior Well Logging Engineer, PetroChina
Senior Geologist, PetroChina
Senior Geologist at PetroChina
Senior Reservoir Engineer, PetroChina
Content
Introduction
Preface I
Preface II
Forward
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - Internal Structure of Volcanic Gas Reservoirs
Chapter 3 - Volcanic Rock Sequence Division and Stratigraphic Correlation
Chapter 4 - Identification and Prediction of Volcanic Facies
Chapter 5 - Lithology Identification and Prediction for Volcanic Rocks
Chapter 6 - Identification and Prediction of Fractures in Volcanic Reservoirs
Chapter 7 - Parameter Interpretation for Fractured Volcanic Reservoirs
Chapter 8 - Gas Layer and Aquifer Identification for Volcanic Gas Reservoirs
Chapter 9 - Effective Reservoir Identification and Prediction
Chapter 10 - Characterization of Accumulation-Permeation Units in Volcanic Gas Reservoirs
Chapter 11 - Characterization of Microstructures of Volcanic Gas Reservoirs
Chapter 12 - Geologic Model Building for Volcanic Gas Reservoirs
Preface I
Preface II
Forward
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - Internal Structure of Volcanic Gas Reservoirs
Chapter 3 - Volcanic Rock Sequence Division and Stratigraphic Correlation
Chapter 4 - Identification and Prediction of Volcanic Facies
Chapter 5 - Lithology Identification and Prediction for Volcanic Rocks
Chapter 6 - Identification and Prediction of Fractures in Volcanic Reservoirs
Chapter 7 - Parameter Interpretation for Fractured Volcanic Reservoirs
Chapter 8 - Gas Layer and Aquifer Identification for Volcanic Gas Reservoirs
Chapter 9 - Effective Reservoir Identification and Prediction
Chapter 10 - Characterization of Accumulation-Permeation Units in Volcanic Gas Reservoirs
Chapter 11 - Characterization of Microstructures of Volcanic Gas Reservoirs
Chapter 12 - Geologic Model Building for Volcanic Gas Reservoirs