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This booklet was distilled fran the mass of literature available on the subject with the objective of providing the incaning engineer with an overall view of the industry. The reservoir and wells are interacting elements of a composite system in which the well provides access to the reservoir and is the means by which measurements are made. The study of fractured reservoirs would normally be considered beyond the scope of an introductory Petroleum Engineering course.
This booklet was distilled fran the mass of literature available on the subject with the objective of providing the incaning engineer with an overall view of the industry. The reservoir and wells are interacting elements of a composite system in which the well provides access to the reservoir and is the means by which measurements are made. The study of fractured reservoirs would normally be considered beyond the scope of an introductory Petroleum Engineering course.
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This booklet was distilled fran the mass of literature available on the subject with the objective of providing the incaning engineer with an overall view of the industry. The reservoir and wells are interacting elements of a composite system in which the well provides access to the reservoir and is the means by which measurements are made. The study of fractured reservoirs would normally be considered beyond the scope of an introductory Petroleum Engineering course.
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ElReservoir and Production
FundamentalsFOREWORD
‘The study of Petroleum Engineering covers a broad spectrum of geology, physics
and applied mathematics spanning the geological processes by which hydrocarbons
are formed and accumulated into reservoirs, the properties of reservoir rocks
and the behavior of formation oil, water and gases during the process of
extraction.
‘This booklet was distilled from the mass of literature available on the
subject with the objective of providing the incaming engineer with an overall
view of the industry and with the fundamentals of reservoir and production
that a Schlumberger general field engineer requires.
‘The reservoir and wells are interacting elements of a composite system in which
the well provides access to the reservoir and is the means by which measurements
(and our revenues) are made. Considerable emphasis is placed on well perform
ance and testing as these are areas of direct involvement with our Production
Jogging and well completion services.
With the advent of camputor log processing, field integrated log analysis has
becone possible and reservoir mapping of reserves is a developing extention of
our logging activities into reservoir managenent.
The study of fractured reservoirs would normally be considered beyond the scope
of an introductory petroleum engineering course. However, due to the great
importance of this unconventional type reservoir to Middle East oil production,
Chapter 10, written by Prof. Van Gold Racht of the University of Trodheim, has
been included summarizing the subject.
We would like to thank Manfred Wittmann and Dr. G. Stewart of EHS Marketing PR
for their help in reviewing the draft of this booklet.
fy, Aitken
MFA July 1980