Petroleum Reservoir Rock and Fluid Properties |  | Author: Abhijit Y. Dandekar Publisher: CRC Press Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Pages: 488 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.2
ISBN: 0849330432 Dewey Decimal Number: 553.282 EAN: 9780849330438 ASIN: 0849330432
Publication Date: February 23, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 3 months
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Product Description A strong foundation in reservoir rock and fluid properties is the backbone of almost all the activities in the petroleum industry. Petroleum Reservoir Rock and Fluid Properties offers a reliable representation of fundamental concepts and practical aspects that encompass this vast subject area. The book provides up-to-date coverage of various rock and fluid properties using derivations, mathematical expressions, and various laboratory measurement techniques. Focused on achieving accurate and reliable data, it describes coring methods used for extracting samples from hydrocarbon formations and considerations for handling samples for conventional and special core analyses. Detailing properties important to reservoir engineering and surface processing, the author emphasizes basic chemical and physical aspects of petroleum reservoir fluids, important phase behavior concepts, fluid sampling, compositional analysis, and assessing the validity of collected fluid samples. The book also presents PVT equipment, phase behavior analysis using laboratory tests, and calculations to elucidate a wide range of properties, such as hydrocarbon vapor liquid equilibria using commonly employed equations-of-state (EOS) models. Covering both theoretical and practical aspects that facilitate the solution of problems encountered in real life situations, Petroleum Reservoir Rock and Fluid Properties is ideal for students in petroleum engineering, including those coming from different backgrounds in engineering. This book is also a valuable reference for chemical engineers diversifying into petroleum engineering and personnel engaged in core analysis, and PVT and reservoir fluid studies.
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| Customer Reviews: Oilfield Rock and Fluid Tests Explained June 1, 2010 Dr. Eric The book "Petroleum Reservoir Rock and Fluid Properties" is an excellent reference for practical understanding of the laboratory tests performed to characterize petroleum reservoir rock and fluids. The book has sufficient detail to be used for a classical undergraduate text, or a reference in the laboratory where such tests are performed. It is logically organized, easy to follow, and well illustrated.
nice product February 14, 2010 Ali Alessa (Butte,MT,USA) i like the book i recived an it was at very nice codition
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Petro Res Rock and Fluid February 11, 2010 Drew W. Evans (kansas) This book is very well-done. Great for novice people and well-educated also. I highly recommend this text to anyone.
Dandekar - Petroleum Reservoir ....Properties October 26, 2009 Wayne Ahr (Central Texas) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this book as a source for material in my graduate courses in reservoir characterization and reservoir geology. There are no single, good references for my courses in the geological literature. Most, as this one, are in the petroleum engineering literature. I read some selections from this book online [fortunately that is possible now] and found that it is a readable text, it's well organized, and the level of difficulty is not too high. I may assign sections for class reading but mainly I will incorporate in my own lectures some of the concepts, ideas for homework problems, and additional references. The strong points of this book are: 1) it reads well, 2) it's pretty easily understandable to someone with a background in the subject, and 3) it is written as a textbook with exercises and examples. The weak points are: 1) because this text is on rocks and fluids, a lot of the material on fluids and fluid properties is not helpful for my courses that focus mainly on rock and petrophysical characteristics, 2) the price is a little high for students, and 3) I'm not sure it's widely marketed and generally available.
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