A comprehensive overview of key geologic, geomechanical and engineering principles that govern the development of unconventional oil and gas reservoirs.
A comprehensive overview of key geologic, geomechanical and engineering principles that govern the development of unconventional oil and gas reservoirs.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark D. Zoback is the Benjamin M. Page Professor of Geophysics at Stanford University, California. He conducts research on in situ stress, fault mechanics, and reservoir geomechanics with an emphasis on shale gas, tight gas and tight oil production. His first book, Reservoir Geomechanics (Cambridge, 2007) is now in its 15th printing. His online course in reservoir geomechanics has been completed by approximately 10,000 students around the world. Dr Zoback has received a number of awards and honors, including election to the US National Academy of Engineering.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Physical Properties of Unconventional Reservoirs: 1. Introduction 2. Composition, fabric, elastic properties and anisotropy 3. Strength and ductility 4. Frictional properties 5. Pore networks and pore fluids 6. Flow and sorption 7. Stress, pore pressure, fractures and faults Part II. Stimulating Production from Unconventional Rservoirs: 8. Horizontal drilling and multi-stage hydraulic fracturing 9. Reservoir seismology 10. Induced shear slip during hydraulic fracturing 11. Geomechanics and stimulation optimization 12. Production and depletion Part III. Environmental Impacts and Induced Seismicity: 13. Environmental impacts and induced seismicity 14. Managing the risk of injection-induced seismicity References Index.
Part I. Physical Properties of Unconventional Reservoirs: 1. Introduction 2. Composition, fabric, elastic properties and anisotropy 3. Strength and ductility 4. Frictional properties 5. Pore networks and pore fluids 6. Flow and sorption 7. Stress, pore pressure, fractures and faults Part II. Stimulating Production from Unconventional Rservoirs: 8. Horizontal drilling and multi-stage hydraulic fracturing 9. Reservoir seismology 10. Induced shear slip during hydraulic fracturing 11. Geomechanics and stimulation optimization 12. Production and depletion Part III. Environmental Impacts and Induced Seismicity: 13. Environmental impacts and induced seismicity 14. Managing the risk of injection-induced seismicity References Index.
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