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Petroleum resources continue to be the main source of energy in today s civilization. It is important to predict petroleum production accurately in order to plan long-term energy management. Currently used predictive tools are inadequate for capturing the science of petroleum production. This book makes important fundamental advancement in modeling complex phenomena that are currently neglected or are added to the predictive tool with unjustified simplification. Various mathematical models that are used for characterizing phenomena, ranging from drilling to reservoir engineering, are…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Petroleum resources continue to be the main source of
energy in today s civilization. It is important to
predict petroleum production accurately in order to
plan long-term energy management. Currently used
predictive tools are inadequate for capturing the
science of petroleum production. This book makes
important fundamental advancement in modeling complex
phenomena that are currently neglected or are added
to the predictive tool with unjustified
simplification. Various mathematical models that are
used for characterizing phenomena, ranging from
drilling to reservoir engineering, are considered.
Also, presented are shortcomings, such as, the use of
linear or linearized rheological and rock behavior
models, unsustainable drilling practices,
insufficient risk analysis models, and inaccurate
description of the thermal effects in a petroleum
reservoir. This book will lead to the development of
more accurate reservoir simulation tools and
comprehensive risk analysis methods. These methods
can be used by petroleum engineers, mechanical
engineers, chemical engineers, risk analysts,
operating engineers, and graduate students to develop
sustainable drilling and production operations.
Autorenporträt
M.E. Hossain, working in PCE dept, SQU, Oman. He holds MBA/PhD
from Dalhousie U, BSc/MSc from BUET. He received several awards,
published over forty articles. M.R. Islam, Prof of Pet Eng at
Dalhousie U. He holds a Dip. Ing. D Etat from Algerian Pet Inst,
MSc/PhD from U. of Alberta. He has written 700+ articles, dozen
books, editor of six journals.