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Naturally Fractured Reservoir Characterization

 
NARR Naturally Fractured Reservoir Characterization Authors : NARR Wayne   SCHECHTER W. David   THOMPSON Laird B.   
Series :  Distribution
ISBN :  9781555631123 
Price : 60 Euros, 72 $US, 393.58 FF
Publication Date :  Sep 2007
paperback, 150 x 230 mm, 115 p.

Naturally fractured reservoirs present unique and specialized challenges to hydrocarbon extraction. This book seeks to confront many of these challenges by providing an introduction to the engineering and geological character of naturally fractured reservoirs. The focus is on understanding fractures in a reservoir – how to determine whether fractures are important to hydrocarbon producibility, and if so, how to analyze the fracture system for the purpose of improved reservoir management. Topics discussed include the geological character of fracture systems, how to recognize and describe them, their effect on reservoir performance, how to distribute them in a reservoir model, and different approaches to flow simulation. A blend of engineering and geological data and tools are used to optimize our understanding of this class of reservoirs. Case histories of several naturally fractured reservoirs are presented to show that a range of strategies may be required to successfully address the complexity of this diverse class of reservoirs.

  Contents: 1. Recognizing Naturally Fractured Reservoirs. 2. Geology of Natural Fracture Systems. 3. NFR Characterization. 4. Fluid Flow in NFRs. 5. Case Histories of NFRs. Nomenclature. References. Index.

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