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Physics of Petroleum Reservoirs

Buch | Hardcover
IX, 506 Seiten
2017 | 2nd ed. 2017
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-662-55025-0 (ISBN)
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This book introduces in detail the physical and chemical phenomena and processes during petroleum production. It covers the properties of reservoir rocks and fluids, the related methods of determining these properties, the phase behavior of hydrocarbon mixtures, the microscopic mechanism of fluids flowing through reservoir rocks, and the primary theories and methods of enhancing oil recovery. It also involves the up-to-date progress in these areas. It can be used as a reference by researchers and engineers in petroleum engineering and a textbook for students majoring in the area related with petroleum exploitation.

Xuetao Hu holds a Ph.D. degree in Oil & Gas Development Engineering from Southwest Petroleum University (SWPU). She is a professor at the School of Oil & Natural Gas Engineering in SWPU with nearly 20 years' experience of teaching and researching in the fields of physical properties of petroleum reservoir rocks and fluids, oil & gas development geology and engineering. During these years, Prof. Hu has been responsible for more than 40 research projects, including several national key projects. She was awarded the National Prize for Progress in Science and Technology, 2 Teaching Achievement Prizes from the Ministry of Education of P.R.C and 8 Teaching Achievement Prizes from SWPU. She is the author of more than 40 articles in academic journals on petroleum geology and engineering, including 4 SCI and 1 EI indexed. Besides, she edited 3 textbooks published by the Petroleum Industry Press. Publications: (1) Xuetao Hu, Jian-Yi Liu, Chun-Sheng Jia. The 3(3)Sigma(+)(g) state of Cs-2 molecule. Computational and Theoretical Chemistry. 2013_1019_: 137-140 (2) Xuetao Hu, Lie-Hui Zhang, Chun-Sheng Jia. D-dimensional energies for lithium dimer. Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy. 2014, 297 (1): 21 (3) Xuetao Hu, Lie-Hui Zhang, Chun-Sheng Jia. D-dimensional energies for cesium and sodium dimmers. Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 2014, 92 (5): 386-391 (4) Xuetao Hu, Luo Qiang,Ran Zengling. First principles calculation on adsorption of S on Fe(100) with different pressure. Applied Mechanics and Materials. 2012(217-219)_1811-1814 (5) Xuetao Hu. Special textbooks of petroleum colleges and universities: Physics of Petroleum Reservoirs. Petroleum Industry Press, 2013.1 (6) Edited Chapter 1 of the "FYP11" national planning textbooks: Oil and Gas Fluid Mechanics in Underground Porous Media. Petroleum Industry Press, 2007,12 (7) Edited Chapter 2 of the "FYP11" national planning textbooks: Development Plan Design of Gas Fields. Petroleum Industry Press, 2006.5 Fayang Jin, Ph.D of Oil & Gas Development Engineering from Southwest Petroleum University (SWPU), is an associate professor at the School of Oil & Natural Gas Engineering in SWPU. He mainly devotes himself to the area of EOR techniques: profile control, water shutoff and chemical flooding. He has been charged of many programs in EOR field including the subproject of Key national Science and Technology Project. He is the author of nearly twenty technical journal articles, such as investigation on gelation process and microstructure for partially hydrolyzed polyacrylic amide (HPAM)-Cr(III) acetate-methanal compound crosslinked weak gel(SCI), preparation and properties of polymer/vermiculite hybrid superabsorbent reinforced by fiber for enhanced oil recovery(SCI), performance of oil-based cement slurry as a selective water-plugging agent in high-temperature and high-salinity cave-fractured carbonate reservoirs(SCI), and an experimental study on gas-channeling blocking by salt precipitation(EI). Publications: (1) Fayang Jin, Chendong Yuan, Wanfeng Pu.etc, Investigation on gelation process and microstructure for partially hydrolyzed polyacrylic amide (HPAm)-Cr(III) acetatemethanal compound crosslinked weak gel, Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology, 09 Oct 2014. 2. DOI1.10.1007/s10971-014-3509-z (2) Fayang Jin, Rui Liu Yuan, Wanfeng Pu and Cailin Wen, Preparation and Properties of Polymer/Vermiculite Hybrid Superabsorbent Reinforced by Fiber for Enhanced Oil Recovery, Journal of Chemistry, Vol. 2014, Article ID 286091, 9 pages, 2014. (3) Chendong Yuan, Wanfeng Pu, Fayang Jin, Performance of Oil-Based Cement Slurry as a Selective Water-Plugging Agent in High-Temperature and High-Salinity Cave-Fractured Carbonate Reservoirs, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, 2014, 53(14):6137-6149 (4) Fayang Jin, Yuanyuan Tan, Wanfeng Pu ,Laboratory study on gas-channeling blocking by salt precipitation, Natural gas industry, 2013,33(9):74-78 (5) Fayang Jin, Yo

The Physical Properties of Reservoir Rocks.- The Physical Properties of Reservoir Fluids.- Flow Mechanism of Multiphase Fluid Through Porous Media.- Principles of Enhanced Oil Recovery.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Springer Geophysics
Zusatzinfo IX, 506 p. 290 illus.
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 931 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geologie
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geophysik
Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Schlagworte Capillary Pressure • Earth and Environmental Science • earth sciences • Enhanced oil recovery (EOR) • Flow through porous media • Fluid property • Fossil Fuels (incl. Carbon Capture) • Fossil fuel technologies • Geophysics • Geophysics/Geodesy • Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences • Irreducible oil • Petroleum Reservoir • Phase Behavior • Relative Permeability • Rock property • wettability
ISBN-10 3-662-55025-3 / 3662550253
ISBN-13 978-3-662-55025-0 / 9783662550250
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