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Reservoir Formation Damage
Fundamentals, Modeling, Assessment, and Mitigation
- 1,096 pages
- English
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About this book
Reservoir Formation Damage: Fundamentals, Modeling, Assessment, and Mitigation, Fourth Edition gives engineers a structured layout to predict and improve productivity, providing strategies, recent developments and methods for more successful operations. Updated with many new chapters, including completion damage effects for fractured wells, flow assurance, and fluid damage effects, the book will help engineers better tackle today's assets. Additional new chapters include bacterial induced formation damage, new aspects of chemically induced formation damage, and new field application designs and cost assessments for measures and strategies.
Additional procedures for unconventional reservoirs get the engineer up to date. Structured to progress through your career, Reservoir Formation Damage, Fourth Edition continues to deliver a trusted source for both petroleum and reservoir engineers.
- Covers new applications through case studies and test questions
- Bridges theory and practice, with detailed illustrations and a structured progression of chapter topics
- Considers environmental aspects, with new content on water control, conformance and produced water reinjection
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Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Dedication
- About the author
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Overview of formation damage
- Part I: Characterization of reservoir rock for formation damage—reservoir formations, description and characterization, damage potential, and petrographics
- Part II: Characterization of the porous media processes for formation damage—porosity and permeability, mineralogy sensitivity, petrophysics, rate processes, rock-fluid-particle interactions, and accountability of phases and species
- Part III: Formation damage by particulate processes—single- and multi-phase fines migration, clay swelling, filtrate and particulate invasion, filter cake, stress sensitivity, and sanding
- Part IV: Formation damage by inorganic and organic precipitation processes—chemical reactions, saturation phenomena, dissolution, precipitation, and deposition
- Part V: Laboratory assessment of the formation damage potential—instrumental techniques, testing, analysis, and interpretation
- Part VI: Field diagnosis and mitigation of formation damage—measurement, assessment, control, and remediation
- Part VII: Modeling and simulation of formation damage—prediction of the near-wellbore formation damage and the combined effects of fluid, completion, and formation damages on well performance by various modeling and simulation approaches and examples
- Bibliography
- Further reading
- Index