Overview
"Presenting concepts, theories, and lab procedures related to porous rocks and gases, hydrocarbon liquids, and aqueous solutions, this third edition reference (the first was published in 1996, and the second in 2003) has been updated and expanded. Two new chapters on reservoir characterization and on basic well-log interpretation offer the basic introductory material intended as a foundation for further study of the topics. Djebbar (petroleum engineering, U. of Oklahoma) and Donaldson (retired after a long career in public, private, and academic spheres) introduce mineralogy and petroleum geology before covering porosity and permeability, formation resistivity and water saturation, capillary pressure, wettability, applications of Darcys Law, naturally fractured reservoirs, and the effect of stress on reservoir rock properties, among other topics."--Reference and Research Book News
Content:
Front-matter,
Pages i-iiiDedication,
Page iiCopyright,
Page ivPreface,
Page xiiiAbout the Authors,
Pages xv-xviAcknowledgment,
Page xviiUnits,
Pages xix-xxChapter 1 - Introduction to Mineralogy,
Pages 1-26Chapter 2 - Introduction to Petroleum Geology,
Pages 27-83Chapter 3 - Porosity and Permeability,
Pages 85-219Chapter 4 - Formation Resistivity and Water Saturation,
Pages 221-326Chapter 5 - Capillary Pressure,
Pages 327-370Chapter 6 - Wettability,
Pages 371-418Chapter 7 - Applications of Darcy’s Law,
Pages 419-483Chapter 8 - Naturally Fractured Reservoirs,
Pages 485-552Chapter 9 - Effect of Stress on Reservoir Rock Properties,
Pages 553-666Chapter 10 - Reservoir Characterization,
Pages 667-714Chapter 11 - Fluid–Rock Interactions,
Pages 715-801Chapter 12 - Basic Well-Log Interpretation,
Pages 803-827Appendix - Measurement of Rock and Fluid Properties,
Pages 829-912Index,
Pages 913-950