Estimation and classification of reserves of crude oil, natural gas, and condensate / Chapman Cronquist,Oil & gas consultant
By: Cronquist, Chapman [autor].
Richardson (Texas) : Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2001Description: xv, 416 paginas. ; 28 cm.ISBN: 1555630901.Subject(s): Natural gas reserves -- evaluation -- mathematical models | Petroleum reserves -- evaluation -- mathematical models | Reservas petroleras -- evaluacion -- metodos matematicos | Reservas de gas natural -- evaluacion modelos matematicosDDC classification: 622.338 /Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Rationale for reserves estimation -- Definitions of petroleum fluids -- Classifications of reserves -- Reserve estimates-how accurate? -- Analogy methods -- Blackground -- Analytical -- Statiscal -- Variations in operating practice -- Blackground -- Equations to estimate oil, gas, and condensate initially in place -- Sources of data -- Anlysis of data -- Initial reservoir conditions -- Volumetric mapping -- Equations to estimate primary recovery efficiency -- Reservoir heterogeneity -- Allication of reserves to well and leases -- material balance Methods -- Expanted material balnce equation -- Havlena-odeh methodology -- Prediction methods -- Volumetric gas reservoirs -- Reconciliation of material balance and volumetric estmates -- Performance/decline trend analysis -- Overview -- Performance trends -- Production decline equations -- Special problems in reserve estimation and classification -- Inconsistent reserve definitions nad classifications -- Remote/frontier areas and harsh operating conditions -- Heavy and extra heavy crude oil -- Fractured/vugular reservoirs -- Geopressured reservoirs -- Partial waterdrive (rate-sensitive) gas reservoirs -- Thin oil columns between free gas nad water -- Very low-permeability gas reservoirs- tight gas -- Pitfalls in reserve estimation -- Field examples -- Auk (oil) field, north sea -- Leduc D-3 (oil) pool, Alberta -- Little creek (oil) field, Mississippi -- Palm valley (gas) field, Australia -- Spraberry (oil) field, West Texas -- Turtle bayou AA (gas) reservoir, Lousiana -- Reserves analysis, field development, and performance monitoring -- Background -- Well siting and development plans -- Economic analysis of rate and spacing scenarios -- Managing data flow in newly developing fields -- Performance monitoring -- Probabilistic estimation and classification of reservers -- Background -- Statiscal considerations -- Procedures described -- Treatment of uncertainties -- Probabilistic procedures -- Probabilistic and deterministic estimates compared -- Reserves : expected, risk-weighted, conditional, and risk-adjusted -- Probabilistic analysis of analogy data -- Volumetric estimates using probabilistic procedures -- Probabilistic analysis of new discoveries -- Performance estimates using probabilistic procedures -- Aggregation of separate reserve estimates -- Principal points --
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