Carbonate Reservoir Characterization: A Geologic-Engineering Analysis, Part I
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Carbonate Reservoir Characterization: A Geologic-Engineering Analysis, Part I

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Carbonate Reservoir Characterization: A Geologic-Engineering Analysis, Part I

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This book integrates those critical geologic aspects of reservoir formation and occurrence with engineering aspects of reservoirs, and presents a comprehensive treatment of the geometry, porosity and permeability evolution, and producing characteristics of carbonate reservoirs. The three major themes discussed are:
• the geometry of carbonate reservoirs and relationship to original depositional facies distributions
• the origin and types of porosity and permeability systems in carbonate reservoirs and their relationship to post-depositional diagenesis
• the relationship between depositional and diagenetic facies and producing characteristics of carbonate reservoirs, and the synergistic geologic-engineering approach to the exploitation of carbonate reservoirs.

The intention of the volume is to fully aquaint professional petroleum geologists and engineers with an integrated geologic and engineering approach to the subject. As such, it presents a unique critical appraisal of the complex parameters that affect the recovery of hydrocarbon resources from carbonate rocks. The book may also be used as a text in petroleum geology and engineering courses at the advanced undergraduate and graduate levels.

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Year
1992
ISBN
9780080868882

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Carbonate Reservoir Characterization: A Geologic - Engineering Analysis, Part I
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Preface
  6. List of Contributors
  7. CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
  8. CHAPTER 2. CARBONATE ROCK CLASSIFICATIONS
  9. CHAPTER 3. DEPOSITIONAL MODELS OF CARBONATE RESERVOIRS
  10. CHAPTER 4. DIAGENESIS AND ORIGIN OF POROSITY
  11. CHAPTER 5. CARBONATES AS HYDROCARBON SOURCE ROCKS
  12. CHAPTER 6. PORE GEOMETRY OF CARBONATE ROCKS AND CAPILLARY PRESSURE CURVES (BASIC GEOLOGIC CONCEPTS)
  13. CHAPTER 7. INTERRELATIONSHIPS AMONG SURFACE AREA, PERMEABILITY, POROSITY, PORE SIZE, AND RESIDUAL WATER SATURATION
  14. CHAPTER 8. PERMEABILITY AND RELATIVE PERMEABILITY OF CARBONATE RESERVOIRS
  15. CHAPTER 9. COMPRESSIBILITY
  16. CHAPTER 10. FLUID FLOW THROUGH CARBONATE ROCK SYSTEMS
  17. CHAPTER 11. OIL AND GAS RESERVE ESTIMATION METHODS
  18. CHAPTER 12. SIMULATION OF CARBONATE RESERVOIRS
  19. CHAPTER 13. STIMULATION OF CARBONATE RESERVOIRS
  20. SUBJECT INDEX