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Summary
Hardbound. This second volume on carbonate reservoirs completes the two-volume treatise on this important topic for petroleum engineers and geologists. Together, the volumes form a complete, modern reference to the properties and production behaviour of carbonate petroleum reservoirs.The book contains valuable glossaries to geologic and petroleum engineering terms providing exact definitions for writers and speakers. Lecturers will find a useful appendix devoted to questions and problems that can be used for teaching assignments as well as a guide for lecture development. In addition, there is a chapter devoted to core analysis of carbonate rocks which is ideal for laboratory instruction.Managers and production engineers will find a review of the latest laboratory technology for carbonate formation evaluation in the chapter on core analysis. The modern classification of carbonate rocks is presented with petroleum production performance and overall c
Table of Contents
1 IntroductionG.V. Chilingarian and S.J. Mazzullo and H.H. Rieke |
Important, relatively new concepts |
Traditional concepts: classification schemes |
Reserve analysis of carbonate reservoirs |
Reserve calculation methods |
Fractured reservoir rocks and fractures |
Relative permeability concepts |
Prediction of overpressured formations in carbonate reservoirs |
Appendices: Material balance equation |
Application of petrography and statistics to the study of some petrophysical properties of carbonate reservoir rocks |
2 Carbonate Rock ClassificationsS.J. Mazzullo and G.V. Chilingarian and H.J. Bissell |
Classification of limestones |
Classification of dolomites |
Classification of dolomites of marine origin |
3 Depositional Models of Carbonate ReservoirsS.J. Mazzullo and G.V. Chilingarian |
Stratigraphic traps in carbonate rocks: a review |
Depositional facies in marine carbonate rock reservoirs |
Platform types |
4 Diagenesis and Origin of PorosityS.J.Mazzullo and G.V. Chilingarian |
Overview of concepts |
Methods of diagenetic study |
Porosity characteristics of carbonate sediments and rocks |
Formation of secondary matrix porosity in limestones |
Porosity in dolomites |
Reservoir examples |
5 Carbonates as Hydrocarbon Source RocksR.J. Cordell |
Characteristic lithologies of carbonate source beds |
Depositional environments |
Environmental interpretations from geochemistry |
Diagenesis |
Source-bed geochemistry |
Maturation |
Effects of clay minerals |
Maturation examples |
Migration mechanisms |
Matching source with reservoir |
6 Pore Geometry of Carbonate Rocks and Capillary Pressure Curves (Basic Geologic Concepts)R.L. Jodry |
Classification of carbonate porosity |
Capillary pressure curve interpretation |
Interrelation between pore geometry and rock types |
Application of pore geometry characteristics to exploration |
Pore geometry of dolomites |
7 Interrelationships among Surface Area, Permeability, Porosity, Pore Size, and Residual Water SaturationG.V. Chilingarian and J. Torabzadeh and H.H. Rieke and M. Metghalchi and S.J. Mazzullo |
Theoretical and empirical equations relating porosity, permeability, and surface area |
Statistical technique of determining specific surface area |
Interrelationships among surface area, rock granulometric composition, porosity, permeability, and residual water saturation |
8 Permeability and Relative Permeability of Carbonate ReservoirsM.M. Honarpour and G.V. Chilingarian and S.J. Mazzullo |
Relationship between effective and absolute permeability |
Permeability parallel to bedding versus permeability perpendicular to bedding |
Effects of rock properties on relative permeability |
Effects of saturation history on relative permeability |
Effects of temperature on relative permeability |
Laboratory-measured relative permeability examples |
Three-phase relative permeability of carbonate rocks |
Empirical correlation |
9 CompressibilityG.V. Chilingarian and J. Torabzadeh and J.O. Robertson and H.H. Rieke and S.J. Mazzullo |
Various loading conditions in rock compressibility measurement |
Compressibility data for different porous media |
Compressibility of clays |
Compressibilities of fractured-cavernous carbonates |
Compaction of carbonate rocks |
10 Fluid Flow through Carbonate Rock SystemsF. Samaniego and Heber Cinco Ley and G.C. Dominguez |
Basic differences between the flow of fluids in carbonate rocks and sandstones |
Rock-fluid properties |
Basic flow equations for the flow of fluids |
Flow through conventional sandstone-type reservoirs |
Flow through naturally-fractured reservoirs |
Radial flow of a constant-compressibility fluid |
General fundamental flow equations for multiphase flow |
Special problems on the flow of fluids in carbonate systems |
Concluding remarks |
Nomenclature |
11 Oil and Gas Reserve Estimation MethodsF. Samaniego and Heber Ginco Ley |
Basic methods |
Data required |
Description of methods of estimation |
Recovery factor |
Summary |
Nomenclature |