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Reservoir Simulation and Well Interference : Parent-Child, Multilateral Well and Fracture Interactions.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Advances in Petroleum Engineering SeriesPublisher: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (410 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781119283454
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Reservoir Simulation and Well InterferenceLOC classification:
  • TN870.57 .C45 2019
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Parent-Child, Multilateral Well and Fracture Flow Interactions -- 1.1 References. -- 2 Reservoir Flow Analysis - Concise and Rigorous Summary -- 2.1 Governing Equations and Numerical Formulation. -- 2.2 References. -- 3 Reservoir Simulation - Strengths, Limitations and Strategies -- 3.1 Rectangular versus Curvilinear Coordinates. -- 3.2 Fracture Simulations and Analytical Subtleties. -- 3.3 A Digression - Advances in Geometric Modeling. -- 3.4 Formulation Errors in Commercial Simulators. -- 3.5 References. -- 4 Parent-Child Well and Fracture Flow - A Simple Steady-State Example -- 4.1 A Simple Example - Steady Flow Parent-Child Well and Fracture Interactions. -- 4.2 Two Reference Singe-Well Analyses. -- 4.3 Detailed Two-Well and Fracture Flow Analyses. -- 4.4 References. -- 5 Hydraulic Fracture Flow for Horizontal Wells in Anisotropic Media -- 5.1 Horizontal or Multilateral Wells Intersected by General Hydraulic Fractures in Fully Transient Flow. -- 5.2 Detailed Software Analysis. -- 5.3 References. -- 6 Cube Models in Reservoir Development -- 6.1 Well Spacings, Parent-Child Effects and Reservoir Strategy in Modern Drilling. -- 6.2 Detailed Software Analysis. -- 6.3 A More Optimal Production Method. -- 6.4 References. -- 7 Simulating While Drilling - Extending A Vertical Well Horizontally During Transient Production -- 7.1 Declining Production with Horizontal Lateral Solution. -- 7.2 Detailed Software Analysis. -- 7.3 References. -- 8 Simulating While Drilling - Adding a Complicated Multilateral Well During Transient Production from a Vertical -- 8.1 Vertical and Subsequent Mulilateral Neighboring Well. -- 8.2 Detailed Software Analysis. -- 8.3 References. -- 9 Heterogeneous, Anisotropic, Layered Reservoir with Finite Tilted Fracture Plane Produced by Multilateral Wells.
9.1 Five Comparative Production Scenarios. -- 9.2 Detailed Software Analysis. -- 9.3 Closing Remarks. -- 9.4 References. -- 10 Advanced Reservoir Modeling with Multisim -- Features -- Licensing Options -- Disclaimer -- Cumulative References -- Index -- About the Authors - Wilson C. Chin -- BOOK PUBLICATIONS -- UNITED STATES PATENTS -- RECENTLY FILED PATENT APPLICATIONS (2015-18) -- INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC PATENTS -- JOURNAL ARTICLES AND CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS -- About the Authors - Xiaoying Zhuang -- PROFESSIONAL HIGHLIGHTS -- INDUSTRY PUBLICATIONS -- End User License Agreement.
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Intro -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Parent-Child, Multilateral Well and Fracture Flow Interactions -- 1.1 References. -- 2 Reservoir Flow Analysis - Concise and Rigorous Summary -- 2.1 Governing Equations and Numerical Formulation. -- 2.2 References. -- 3 Reservoir Simulation - Strengths, Limitations and Strategies -- 3.1 Rectangular versus Curvilinear Coordinates. -- 3.2 Fracture Simulations and Analytical Subtleties. -- 3.3 A Digression - Advances in Geometric Modeling. -- 3.4 Formulation Errors in Commercial Simulators. -- 3.5 References. -- 4 Parent-Child Well and Fracture Flow - A Simple Steady-State Example -- 4.1 A Simple Example - Steady Flow Parent-Child Well and Fracture Interactions. -- 4.2 Two Reference Singe-Well Analyses. -- 4.3 Detailed Two-Well and Fracture Flow Analyses. -- 4.4 References. -- 5 Hydraulic Fracture Flow for Horizontal Wells in Anisotropic Media -- 5.1 Horizontal or Multilateral Wells Intersected by General Hydraulic Fractures in Fully Transient Flow. -- 5.2 Detailed Software Analysis. -- 5.3 References. -- 6 Cube Models in Reservoir Development -- 6.1 Well Spacings, Parent-Child Effects and Reservoir Strategy in Modern Drilling. -- 6.2 Detailed Software Analysis. -- 6.3 A More Optimal Production Method. -- 6.4 References. -- 7 Simulating While Drilling - Extending A Vertical Well Horizontally During Transient Production -- 7.1 Declining Production with Horizontal Lateral Solution. -- 7.2 Detailed Software Analysis. -- 7.3 References. -- 8 Simulating While Drilling - Adding a Complicated Multilateral Well During Transient Production from a Vertical -- 8.1 Vertical and Subsequent Mulilateral Neighboring Well. -- 8.2 Detailed Software Analysis. -- 8.3 References. -- 9 Heterogeneous, Anisotropic, Layered Reservoir with Finite Tilted Fracture Plane Produced by Multilateral Wells.

9.1 Five Comparative Production Scenarios. -- 9.2 Detailed Software Analysis. -- 9.3 Closing Remarks. -- 9.4 References. -- 10 Advanced Reservoir Modeling with Multisim -- Features -- Licensing Options -- Disclaimer -- Cumulative References -- Index -- About the Authors - Wilson C. Chin -- BOOK PUBLICATIONS -- UNITED STATES PATENTS -- RECENTLY FILED PATENT APPLICATIONS (2015-18) -- INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC PATENTS -- JOURNAL ARTICLES AND CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS -- About the Authors - Xiaoying Zhuang -- PROFESSIONAL HIGHLIGHTS -- INDUSTRY PUBLICATIONS -- End User License Agreement.

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