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Carbonate reservoir characterization [Libro electrónico] / autor: F. Jerry Lucia

Por: Lucia, F. Jerry [autor/a].
Tipo de material: Libro
 en línea Libro en línea Editor: New York, New York, United States: Springer, c1999Descripción: xii, 226 páginas : ilustraciones ; 24 centímetros.ISBN: 3540637826; 9783662039878 (Print); 9783662039854 (Online).Tema(s): Carbonate reservoirs | Oil reservoir engineeringNota de acceso: Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso Nota de bibliografía: Incluye bibliografía e índice: páginas 223-226 Número de sistema: 56460Contenidos:Mostrar Resumen:
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The principal focus of the book, Carbonate Reservoir Characterization, is on the use of relationships between numerical petrophysical data and descriptive geological processes in the construction of 3D geological and petrophysical models suitable for input into fluid simulators. The author summarizes his extensive experience in the field of carbonate reservoir geology and integrates engineering and geological data in this book. An overall view of the reservoir characterization process in a form suitable for instructing students and professional geologists and engineers in methods, techniques, and concepts used to construct a static reservoir model is presented. The book begins with a review of fundamental petrophysical properties and their relationship to rock fabrics, moves first to methods of gathering one-dimensional data from wireline logs and then to depositional and diagenetic models for modeling the petrophysical properties in three-dimensional space, and ends with methods for filling geologic models with petrophysical data in a manner suitable for input into fluid flow simulators.

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Incluye bibliografía e índice: páginas 223-226

1. Petrophysical rock properties.. 2. Rock-fabric, petrophysical parameters, and classification.. 3. Rock-fabric/petrophysical properties from core description and wireline logs: the one-dimensional approach.. 4. Origin and distribution of depositional textures and petrophysical properties: the three-dimensional approach.. 5. Diagenetic overprinting and rock fabric distribution: the cementation, compaction, and selective dissolution environment.. 6. Diagenetic overprinting and rock-fabric distribution: the dolomitization/evaporite-mineralization environment.. 7. Diagenetic overprinting and rock-fabric distribution: the massive dissolution, collapse, and fracturing environment.. 8. Reservoir models for input into flow simulators.. 9. Erratum to: petrophysical rock properties.. 10. Errata.. Subject Index

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The principal focus of the book, Carbonate Reservoir Characterization, is on the use of relationships between numerical petrophysical data and descriptive geological processes in the construction of 3D geological and petrophysical models suitable for input into fluid simulators. The author summarizes his extensive experience in the field of carbonate reservoir geology and integrates engineering and geological data in this book. An overall view of the reservoir characterization process in a form suitable for instructing students and professional geologists and engineers in methods, techniques, and concepts used to construct a static reservoir model is presented. The book begins with a review of fundamental petrophysical properties and their relationship to rock fabrics, moves first to methods of gathering one-dimensional data from wireline logs and then to depositional and diagenetic models for modeling the petrophysical properties in three-dimensional space, and ends with methods for filling geologic models with petrophysical data in a manner suitable for input into fluid flow simulators. eng

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