Physics of Fluid Flow and Transport in Unconventional Reservoir Rocks (eBook)

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2023 | 1. Auflage
384 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-119-72784-2 (ISBN)

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Physics of Fluid Flow and Transport in Unconventional Reservoir Rocks

Understanding and predicting fluid flow in hydrocarbon shale and other non-conventional reservoir rocks

Oil and natural gas reservoirs found in shale and other tight and ultra-tight porous rocks have become increasingly important sources of energy in both North America and East Asia. As a result, extensive research in recent decades has focused on the mechanisms of fluid transfer within these reservoirs, which have complex pore networks at multiple scales. Continued research into these important energy sources requires detailed knowledge of the emerging theoretical and computational developments in this field.

Following a multidisciplinary approach that combines engineering, geosciences and rock physics, Physics of Fluid Flow and Transport in Unconventional Reservoir Rocks provides both academic and industrial readers with a thorough grounding in this cutting-edge area of rock geology, combining an explanation of the underlying theories and models with practical applications in the field.

Readers will also find:

* An introduction to the digital modeling of rocks

* Detailed treatment of digital rock physics, including decline curve analysis and non-Darcy flow

* Solutions for difficult-to-acquire measurements of key petrophysical characteristics such as shale wettability, effective permeability, stress sensitivity, and sweet spots

Physics of Fluid Flow and Transport in Unconventional Reservoir Rocks is a fundamental resource for academic and industrial researchers in hydrocarbon exploration, fluid flow, and rock physics, as well as professionals in related fields.

Behzad Ghanbarian, PhD is Associate Professor of Engineering Geology and Director of the Porous Media Research Lab in the Department of Geology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA. Feng Liang, PhD is Production Technology Leader at Aramco Research Center Houston, Aramco Americas, Houston, Texas, USA. Hui-Hai Liu, PhD is a Senior Petroleum Engineering Consultant at Aramco Research Center Houston, Aramco Americas, Houston, Texas, USA.

Preface

List of Contributors

Introduction

Chapter 1: Unconventional reservoirs: Advances and challenges

Part I Pore-scale characterizations

Chapter 2: Pore-scale simulations and digital rock physics

Chapter 3: Digital Rock Modeling: A Review

Chapter 4: Scale dependence of permeability and formation factor: A simple scaling law



Part II Core-scale heterogeneity

Chapter 5: Modeling gas permeability in unconventional reservoir rocks

Chapter 6: NMR and Its Applications in Tight Unconventional Reservoir Rocks

Chapter 7: Tight Rock Permeability Measurement in Laboratory: Some Recent Progress

Chapter 8: Stress-Dependent Matrix Permeability in Unconventional Reservoir Rocks

Chapter 9: Assessment of shale wettability from spontaneous imbibition experiments

Chapter 10: Permeability Enhancement in Shale Induced by Desorption

Chapter 11: Multiscale Experimental Study on Interactions Between Imbibed Stimulation Fluids and Tight Carbonate Source Rocks



Part III Large-scale petrophysics

Chapter 12: Effective permeability in fractured reservoirs: Percolation-based effective-medium theory

Chapter 13: Modeling of fluid flow in complex fracture networks for shale reservoirs

Chapter 14: A Closed-Form Relationship for Production Rate in Stress-Sensitive Unconventional Reservoirs

Chapter 15: Sweet Spot Identification in Unconventional Shale Reservoirs



Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 11.4.2023
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geologie
Schlagworte earth sciences • Geologie u. Geophysik • Geology & Geophysics • Geophysics • Geophysik • Geowissenschaften • Groundwater & Hydrogeology • Grundwasser u. Hydrogeologie
ISBN-10 1-119-72784-7 / 1119727847
ISBN-13 978-1-119-72784-2 / 9781119727842
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