Reservoir Model Design: A Practitioner's Guide

Reservoir Model Design

A Practitioner's Guide
 
Edition number: 2nd ed. 2021
Publisher: Springer
Date of Publication:
Number of Volumes: 1 pieces, Book
 
Normal price:

Publisher's listprice:
EUR 53.49
Estimated price in HUF:
22 072 HUF (21 021 HUF + 5% VAT)
Why estimated?
 
Your price:

20 306 (19 339 HUF + 5% VAT )
discount is: 8% (approx 1 766 HUF off)
The discount is only available for 'Alert of Favourite Topics' newsletter recipients.
Click here to subscribe.
 
Availability:

Estimated delivery time: Currently 3-5 weeks.
Not in stock at Prospero.
Can't you provide more accurate information?
 
  Piece(s)

 
 
 
 
Product details:

ISBN13:9783030701659
ISBN10:3030701654
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:322 pages
Size:254x178 mm
Weight:761 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 92 Illustrations, black & white; 245 Illustrations, color; 211 Tables, color
528
Category:
Short description:

This book gives practical advice and ready to use tips on the design and construction of subsurface reservoir models. The design elements cover rock architecture, petrophysical property modelling, multi-scale data integration, upscaling and uncertainty analysis. Philip Ringrose and Mark Bentley share their experience, gained from over a hundred reservoir modelling studies in 25 countries covering clastic, carbonate and fractured reservoir types, and for a range of fluid systems ? oil, gas and CO2, production and injection, and effects of different mobility ratios. The intimate relationship between geology and fluid flow is explored throughout, showing how the impact of fluid type, displacement mechanism and the subtleties of single- and multi-phase flow combine to influence reservoir model design. 

The second edition updates the existing sections and adds sections on the following topics:

?        A new chapter on modelling for CO2 storage

?        A new chapter on modelling workflows

?        An extended chapter on fractured reservoir modelling

?        An extended chapter on multi-scale modelling

?        An extended chapter on the quantification of uncertainty

?        A revised section on the future of modelling based on recently published papers by the authors

The main audience for this book is the community of applied geoscientists and engineers involved in understanding fluid flow in the subsurface: whether for the extraction of oil or gas or the injection of CO2 or the subsurface storage of energy in general. We will always need to understand how fluids move in the subsurface and we will always require skills to model these quantitatively. The second edition of this reference book therefore aims to highlight the modelling skills developed for the current energy industry which will also be required for the energy transition of the future. The book is aimed at technical-professional practitioners in the energy industry and is also suitable for a range of Master?s level courses in reservoir characterisation, modelling and engineering.

?  Provides practical advice and guidelines for users of 3D reservoir modelling packages


?  Gives advice on reservoir model design for the growing world-wide activity in subsurface reservoir modelling


?  Covers rock modelling, property modelling, upscaling, fluid flow and uncertainty handling


?  Encompasses clastic, carbonate and fractured reservoirs

?  Applies to multi-fluid cases and applications: hydrocarbons and CO2, production and storage; rewritten for use in the Energy Transition.

Long description:

This book gives practical advice and ready to use tips on the design and construction of subsurface reservoir models. The design elements cover rock architecture, petrophysical property modelling, multi-scale data integration, upscaling and uncertainty analysis. Philip Ringrose and Mark Bentley share their experience, gained from over a hundred reservoir modelling studies in 25 countries covering clastic, carbonate and fractured reservoir types, and for a range of fluid systems ? oil, gas and CO2, production and injection, and effects of different mobility ratios. The intimate relationship between geology and fluid flow is explored throughout, showing how the impact of fluid type, displacement mechanism and the subtleties of single- and multi-phase flow combine to influence reservoir model design.

The second edition updates the existing sections and adds sections on the following topics:

?        A new chapter on modelling for CO2 storage

?        A new chapter on modelling workflows

?        An extended chapter on fractured reservoir modelling

?        An extended chapter on multi-scale modelling

?        An extended chapter on the quantification of uncertainty

?        A revised section on the future of modelling based on recently published papers by the authors

The main audience for this book is the community of applied geoscientists and engineers involved in understanding fluid flow in the subsurface: whether for the extraction of oil or gas or the injection of CO2 or the subsurface storage of energy in general. We will always need to understand how fluids move in the subsurface and we will always require skills to model these quantitatively. The second edition of this reference book therefore aims to highlight the modelling skills developed for the current energy industry which will also be required for the energy transition of the future. The book is aimed at technical-professional practitioners in the energy industry and is also suitable for a range of Master?s level courses in reservoir characterisation, modelling and engineering.

?  Provides practical advice and guidelines for users of 3D reservoir modelling packages

?  Gives advice on reservoir model design for the growing world-wide activity in subsurface reservoir modelling

?  Covers rock modelling, property modelling, upscaling, fluid flow and uncertainty handling

?  Encompasses clastic, carbonate and fractured reservoirs

?  Applies to multi-fluid cases and applications: hydrocarbons and CO2, production and storage; rewritten for use in the Energy Transition.

 

Table of Contents:

Preface

Prologue

1. Model Purpose

2. The Rock Model

3. The Property Model

4. Upscaling Flow Properties

5. Handling Model Uncertainty

6. Reservoir Model Types

7. Epilogue

Nomenclature

Solutions

Index