Unconventional oil and gas resources handbook : evaluation and development /
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Gulf Professional Publishing in an imprint of Elsevier,
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Publisher Address: | Waltham, MA : |
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[2015]. ©2016 |
Literature type: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128022382 |
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Item Description: | Includes index. |
Carrier Form: | 1 online resource |
Bibliography: | REFERENCES3 - GEOCHEMISTRY APPLIED TO EVALUATION OF UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.1.1 SUBSURFACE EVOLUTION OF ORGANIC MATTER; 3.1.2 CONVENTIONAL VERSUS UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES; 3.1.3 EMPIRICAL MEASURES OF SWEET SPOTS; 3.2 DISCUSSION; 3.2.1 ORGANIC GEOCHEMICAL AND PETROPHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION; 3.2.1.1 Rock-Eval Pyrolysis; 3.2.1.2 Total Organic Carbon; 3.2.1.3 Geochemical Methods for TOC; 3.2.1.4 Indirect Wireline TOC; 3.2.1.5 Direct Wireline TOC; 3.2.2 ORGANIC GEOCHEMICAL LOGS AND ANCILLARY TOOLS; 3.2.2.1 Van Krevelen Diagrams; 3.2.2.2 TOC versus S2 Plots |
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9780128025369 0128025360 |
Index Number: | TN870 |
CLC: | TN870 |
Contents: |
Front Cover; Unconventional Oil and Gas Resources Handbook Evaluation and Development; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; PART 1 -- GENERAL TOPICS; 1 -- UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES FROM EXPLORATION TO PRODUCTION; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 EXPLORATION AND EARLY APPRAISAL; 1.2.1 PETROLEUM SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND MODELING; 1.2.2 RESOURCE PROSPECTING AND RANKING; 1.3 EVALUATION; 1.3.1 MINERALOGICAL COMPOSITION; 1.3.2 PORES; 1.3.3 HYDROCARBON SATURATION AND TYPES; 1.3.4 PERMEABILITY; 1.3.5 COMPLETION QUALITY; 1.3.6 PRESSURE; 1.3.7 INTEGRATED EVALUATION; 1.4 DRILLING 1.5 completion and stimulation1.5.1 fracture geometry and complexity; 1.5.2 fracturing fluid and proppant; 1.5.3 fracturing stages; 1.6 production; 1.6.1 production drivers; 1.6.2 calibrating the drivers to production; 1.6.3 microseismic monitoring; 1.6.4 refracturing treatment; 1.6.5 artificial lift; 1.6.6 tracer, leakoff, and flowback; 1.6.7 heavy oil and production from oil sands; 1.6.8 water management; 1.7 unconventional globalization; 1.7.1 global unconventional resources; 1.7.2 national security matter and environmental concerns 1.7.3 CHALLENGES IN GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT OF UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES1.7.3.1 Uncertainty and Risk in Resource Estimates; 1.7.3.2 Technologies for Developing Difficult Unconventional Resources; 1.7.3.3 Water Stress; 1.7.3.4 Environmental Considerations; 1.8 CONCLUSIONS; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS; UNITS; Acknowledgments; REFERENCES; 2 -- WORLD RECOVERABLE UNCONVENTIONAL GAS RESOURCES ASSESSMENT; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.1.1 PETROLEUM RESOURCES MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (PRMS); 2.1.2 ENERGY INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION (EIA) CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM; 2.1.3 BASIN TYPES AND GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION OF BASINS 2.1.4 monte carlo probabilistic approach2.2 methodology; 2.3 global unconventional gas original gas-in-place assessment; 2.3.1 cbm ogip; 2.3.2 tight gas ogip; 2.3.3 shale gas original gas-in-place; 2.4 technically recoverable resources recovery factor; 2.4.1 coal bed methane recovery factors; 2.4.2 tight gas recovery factors; 2.4.3 shale gas recovery factors; 2.5 global recoverable unconventional gas resource evaluation; 2.5.1 coal bed methane technically recoverable resources; 2.5.2 tight gas technically recoverable resources; 2.5.3 shale gas trr; 2.6 discussion; 2.7 conclusion; nomenclature |