Geology in Petroleum Production -  A.J. Dikkers

Geology in Petroleum Production (eBook)

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1985 | 1. Auflage
238 Seiten
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A practical book for geologists involved in petroleum production, here is a comprehensive review of basic techniques in production geology, the links with related subjects, and the function of geologists in the planning and operation of all phases of oilfield development. The first part discusses the basic techniques used in the analysis and graphic representation of the stratigraphy, tectonic structure, reservoir sedimentology and hydrocarbon distribution of an oilfield. The second part describes how this knowledge is applied in the various phases of field development. The mutual support between production geology and neighbouring disciplines such as seismology, log interpretation, reservoir engineering is stressed. Throughout the book, the text is secondary to the illustrations, these are examples, mostly hypothetical, of conditions and techniques discussed, designed so as to bring out as clearly as possible the importance of the points made. It is thus an ideal book for graduate students, specializing in petroleum geology and for participants in post-graduate courses, in universities or within industry.


A practical book for geologists involved in petroleum production, here is a comprehensive review of basic techniques in production geology, the links with related subjects, and the function of geologists in the planning and operation of all phases of oilfield development. The first part discusses the basic techniques used in the analysis and graphic representation of the stratigraphy, tectonic structure, reservoir sedimentology and hydrocarbon distribution of an oilfield. The second part describes how this knowledge is applied in the various phases of field development. The mutual support between production geology and neighbouring disciplines such as seismology, log interpretation, reservoir engineering is stressed. Throughout the book, the text is secondary to the illustrations; these are examples, mostly hypothetical, of conditions and techniques discussed, designed so as to bring out as clearly as possible the importance of the points made. It is thus an ideal book for graduate students, specializing in petroleum geology and for participants in post-graduate courses, in universities or within industry.

Front Cover 1
Geology in Petroleum Production 4
Copyright Page 5
CONTENTS 10
PREFACE 8
LEGEND 12
ABREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS 14
CHAPTER A. INTRODUCTION 16
A.1 Organizational framework 16
A.2 Operational framework 18
A.3 The function of Petroleum Engineering Department 25
A.4 The function of the production geologist 27
A.5 Terminology 29
A.6 The plan of the book 30
CHAPTER B. CORRELATION 31
B.1 Principles 31
B.2 Sources of data 33
B.3 Techniques 37
B.4 Procedure 41
B.5 Complicating conditions 43
B.6 Review 49
CHAPTER C. TECTONICS 50
C.1 Principles 50
C.2 Depth data 52
C.3 Dip data the dipmeter
C.4 Seismic information 63
C.5 Techniques 70
C.6 Structural sections 71
C.7 Structure maps 85
C.8 Thickness maps 93
C.9 Miscellaneous diagrams 97
C.10 Structural styles 100
C.11 Faults 106
C.12 Review 117
CHAPTER D. RESERVOlR GEOLOGY 118
D.1 Principles 118
D.2 Porosity 119
D.3 Permeability 122
D.4 Pore space and sedimentology 125
D.5 Pore space in sands/sandstones 128
D.6 Pore space in carbonate rocks 134
D.7 Fracture porosity 137
D.8 Presentation 139
D.9 Review 150
CHAPTER E. RESERVOIR FLUIDS 151
E.1 Principles 151
E.2 Formation water 152
E.3 Crude oil 154
E.4 PVT analysis 157
CHAPTER F. ACCUMULATION CONDITIONS 159
F.1 Introduction 159
F.2 Data and techniques 160
F.3 Controlling conditions 164
F.4 Trap types 168
F.5 Multiple reservoir horizons 170
F.6 Sealing and non-sealing faults 172
F.7 Abnormal pressure 174
F.8 Review 177
CHAPTER G. APPRAISAL DRILLING 178
G.1 Principles 178
G.2 Initial appraisal 179
G.3 Information value 182
G.4 Geological control 184
G.5 Second round 187
G.6 Later phases 189
G.7 Review 193
CHAPTER H. DEVELOPMENT DRILLING 194
H.1 Principles 194
H.2 Reservoir behaviour 195
H.3 Initial development plan 199
H.4 Supplemental recovery 206
H.5 Plan adjustments 213
H.6 Review 215
CHAPTER I. RESERVE ESTIMATES 216
I.1 Principles 216
I.2 Sand thickness 217
I.3 Rock volume (grots) 219
I.4 Volumetric equation 223
I.5 Procedures 226
I.6 Uncertainty 229
I.7 Unitization 236
CHAPTER J. FIELD REVIEW STUDY 239
J.1 Principles 239
J.2 Results 240
J.3 Documentation 242
CHAPTER K. EPILOGUE 243
SUBJECT INDEX 244

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.11.1985
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geologie
Technik Bergbau
Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Wirtschaft
ISBN-10 0-08-086878-9 / 0080868789
ISBN-13 978-0-08-086878-3 / 9780080868783
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