Formation Testing
| Low Mobility Pressure Transient Analysis By Wilson C. Chin, Yanmin Zhou, Yongren Feng, and Qiang Yu Series: Advances in Petroleum Engineering Copyright: 2015 | Status: Published ISBN: 9781118925942 | Hardcover | 320 pages Price: $195.00 USD |
One Line DescriptionThis is the only book available to the reservoir or petroleum engineer covering formation testing for wireline and MWD/LWD reservoir analysis that develops methods to predict horizontal and vertical permeabilities, plus pore pressure, from highly transient data in low mobility environments within seconds of well logging.
Audience
Petroleum engineers; Reservoir engineers; Petroleum geologists; Professors, researchers and students in university Petroleum Engineering programs
DescriptionTraditional well logging methods, such as resistivity, acoustic, nuclear and NMR, provide indirect information related to fluid and formation properties. The “formation tester,” offered in wireline and MWD/LWD operations, is different. It collects actual downhole fluid samples for surface analysis, and through pressure transient analysis, provides direct measurements for pore pressure, mobility, permeability and anisotropy. These are vital to real-time drilling safety, geosteering, hydraulic fracturing and economic analysis.
Methods for formation testing analysis, while commercially important and accounting for a substantial part of service company profits, however, are shrouded in secrecy. Unfortunately, many are poorly constructed, and because details are not available, industry researchers are not able to improve upon them. This new book explains conventional models and develops new powerful algorithms for “double-drawdown” and “advanced phase delay” early-time analysis - importantly, it is now possible to predict both horizontal and vertical permeabilities, plus pore pressure, within seconds of well logging in very low mobility reservoirs. Other subjects including inertial Forchheimer effects in contamination modeling and time-dependent flowline volumes are also developed. All of the methods are explained in complete detail. Equations are offered for users to incorporate in their own models, but convenient, easy-to-use software is available for those needing immediate answers.
The leading author is a well known petrophysicist, with hands-on experience at Schlumberger, Halliburton, BP Exploration and other companies. His work is used commercially at major oil service companies, and important extensions to his formation testing models have been supported by prestigious grants from the United States Department of Energy. His new collaboration with China National Offshore Oil Corporation marks an important turning point, where advanced simulation models and hardware are evolving side-by-side to define a new generation of formation testing logging instruments. The present book provides more than formulations and solutions: it offers a close look at formation tester development “behind the scenes,” as the China National Offshore Oil Corporation opens up its research, engineering and manufacturing facilities through a collection of interesting photographs to show how formation testing tools are developed from start to finish.
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• Develops key reservoir analysis methods for wireline and MWD/LWD forward and inverse modeling, including algorithms, validations, examples and modeling software
• Includes new pressure transient and multiphase contamination models for analysis and job planning
• Covers low permeability and heavy oil reservoirs using early time data despite high flowline storage, plus powerful new “phase delay†approach to very tight zone analysis
• Is the only book on the subject for modern methods used at leading service companies, research funded by the United States Department of Energy, China National Offshore Oil Corporation, and other companies.
Author / Editor DetailsWilson C. Chin, who earned his Ph.D. from M.I.T. and M.Sc. from Caltech, heads Stratamagnetic Software, LLC in Houston, which develops mathematical modeling software for formation testing, MWD telemetry, borehole electromagnetics, well logging, reservoir engineering and managed pressure drilling. He is the author of twelve books, more than one hundred papers and over forty patents.
Yanmin Zhou received her Ph.D. in Geological Resources Engineering from the University of Petroleum, Beijing, and serves as Geophysics Engineer at the China National Offshore Oil Corporation.
Yongren Feng is Chief Mechanical Engineer at the China National Offshore Oil Corporation with three decades of design experience covering a dozen logging tools. With more than one hundred patents, he serves as Project Leader for the 12th National Five Year Plan in formation tester development, and he was elected as one of China’s National Technology and Innovation Leaders.
Qiang Yu earned his M.Sc. in Measurement Technology and Instrumentation from Xi'an Shiyou University and serves as Senior Control Engineer in formation testing and field operations. He is an Associate Project Leader with the China National Offshore Oil Corporation in the national formation testing program.
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