Fluid Phase Behavior for Conventional and Unconventional Oil and Gas Reservoirs

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Gulf Professional Publishing, Nov 24, 2016 - Technology & Engineering - 554 pages

Fluid Phase Behavior for Conventional and Unconventional Oil and Gas Reservoirs delivers information on the role of PVT (pressure-volume-temperature) tests/data in various aspects, in particular reserve estimation, reservoir modeling, flow assurance, and enhanced oil recovery for both conventional and unconventional reservoirs.

This must-have reference also prepares engineers on the importance of PVT tests, how to evaluate the data, develop an effective management plan for flow assurance, and gain perspective of flow characterization, with a particular focus on shale oil, shale gas, gas hydrates, and tight oil making.

This book is a critical resource for today’s reservoir engineer, helping them effectively manage and maximize a company’s oil and gas reservoir assets.

  • Provides tactics on reservoir phase behavior and dynamics with new information on shale oil and gas hydrates
  • Helps readers Improve on the effect of salt concentration and application to C02-Acid Gas Disposal with content on water-hydrocarbon systems
  • Provides practical experience with PVT and tuning of EOS with additional online excel spreadsheet examples
 

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Contents

One Oil and Gas Properties and Correlations
1
Two Equations of State
65
Three Plus Fraction Characterization
117
Four Tuning Equations of State
189
Five VaporLiquid Equilibrium VLE Calculations
249
six Fluid Sampling
293
Seven Retrograde Gas Condensate
333
Eight Gas Hydrates
405
Nine Characterization of Shale Gas
445
Ten Characterization of Shale Oil
483
INDEX
521
Back Cover
535
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Alireza Bahadori, PhD, CEng, MIChemE, CPEng, MIEAust, RPEQ, NER is a research staff member in the School of Environment, Science and Engineering at Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW, Australia, and managing director and CEO of Australian Oil and Gas Services, Pty. Ltd. He received his PhD from Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia. During the past twenty years, Dr. Bahadori has held various process and petroleum engineering positions and was involved in many large-scale oil and gas projects. His multiple books have been published by multiple major publishers, including Elsevier. He is Chartered Engineer (CEng) and Chartered Member of Institution of Chemical Engineers, London, UK (MIChemE). Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng) and Chartered Member of Institution of Engineers Australia, Registered Professional Engineer of Queensland (RPEQ), Registered Chartered Engineer of Engineering Council of United Kingdom and Engineers Australia's National Engineering Register (NER).

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