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[PDF] Fundamentals of Gas Reservoir Engineering Jacques Hagoort (Eds.)

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Gas Reservoir Engineering is a comprehensive reference covering the full fundamentals of non-associated gas reservoir analysis and development. Part of the prestigious Developments in Petroleum Science series (Vol. 23), published by Elsevier/Academic Press.

Perfect for petroleum engineering students, reservoir engineers, and geoscience professionals. Topics include: volumetric reserve estimation, material balance methods, single-phase flow in porous media, gaswell testing, wellbore mechanics, water coning, natural depletion, and gas-condensate development by gas injection. Each chapter is self-contained and includes fully worked exercises.

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Gas Reservoir Engineering brings together the fundamentals of gas reservoir engineering in a coherent and systematic manner — intended both for students new to the subject and for seasoned practitioners seeking a reliable reference and refresher.

What you’ll find inside:

  • Chapters 2–4 — Basic physical properties of gas reservoirs and natural gas fluids
  • Chapter 5 — Volumetric estimation of hydrocarbon fluids in-place and recoverable reserves
  • Chapter 6 — Material balance method based on the Law of Conservation of Mass
  • Chapters 7–10 — Single-phase flow in porous media, gaswell testing, wellbore mechanics, and water coning
  • Chapter 11 — Natural depletion strategies for dry and wet gas reservoirs
  • Chapter 12 — Gas-condensate reservoir development by gas injection
  • Appendices A–C — Unit conversions, physical/mathematical constants, and natural-gas component properties

Each chapter includes fully worked exercises that illustrate the theory and its real-world application.

Publication Details:

Publisher Elsevier / Academic Press
Year 1988
Series Developments in Petroleum Science 23
ISBN-13 9780444429919
Language English
Format PDF — 9.63 MB

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