Gas engineering
Language: English Publication details: Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2021. Edition: 1st edDescription: xii, 473p.; 23cmsISBN: 9783110690897Subject(s): Gas engineering | Reservoir fluids and reservoirs | Reservoir engineering | Production engineeringDDC classification: 622.3382 S64Item type | Current library | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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622.3382 M38.1 Pressure buildup and flow tests in wells | 622.3382 M38.1:1 Pressure buildup and flow tests in wells | 622.3382 S28 Reservoir engineering : the fundamentals, simulation, and management of conventional and unconventional recoveries | 622.3382 S64-1 Gas engineering | 622.3382 S65.13 Applied well test interpretation | 622.3382 S65.13:1 Applied well test interpretation | 622.3382 S65.13:2 Applied well test interpretation |
Volume 1 deals with the origins of process gases and describes recovery, properties and composition. It covers as well the shale gas, the production from hydrocarbon rich deep shale formations, being one of the most quickly expanding trends in onshore domestic gas exploration.
Contents:
Preface
Chapter 1 History and background
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Reservoirs
1.3 Formation
1.4 Conventional gas
1.4.1 Associated gas
1.4.2 Non-associated gas
1.4.3 Gas in geopressurized zones
1.4.4 Gas in tight formations
1.4.5 Gas hydrates
1.4.6 Other definitions
1.5 Gas condensate
1.5.1 Lease condensate
1.5.2 Plant condensate
1.5.3 Natural gasoline
1.5.4 Low-boiling naphtha
1.6 Uses
1.7 Energy security
Chapter 2 Reservoir fluids and reservoirs
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Reservoir fluids
2.3 Sediments
2.3.1 Rock types
Vol. 2: Composition and Processing of Gas Streams.
Vol. 3: Uses of Gas and Effects.