Reservoir formation damage fundamentals, modeling, assessment, and mitigation

Reservoir Formation Damage, Second edition is a comprehensive treatise of the theory and modeling of common formation damage problems and is an important guide for research and development, laboratory testing for diagnosis and effective treatment, and tailor-fit- design of optimal strategies for mit...

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Main Author Civan, Faruk
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Amsterdam ; Boston : Gulf Professional Pub., c2007.
Edition2nd ed.
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Online AccessPlný text

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Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1Overview of Formation Damage
  • PART I
  • Characterization of Reservoir Rock for Formation Damage Mineralogy, Texture, Petrographics, Petrophysics, and Instrumental Techniques
  • Chapter 2 Mineralogy and Mineral Sensitivity of PetroleumBearing Formations
  • Chapter 3 Petrographical Characteristics of Petroleum-Bearing Formations
  • Chapter 4 PetrophysicsFlow Functions and Parameters
  • Chapter 5 Porosity and Permeability Relationships of Geological Formations
  • Chapter 6 Instrumental and Laboratory Techniques for Characterization of Reservoir Rock
  • PART II
  • Characterization of the Porous Media Processes for Formation DamageAccountability of Phases and Species, Rock-Fluid-Particle Interactions, and Rate Processes
  • Chapter 7 Multi-Phase and Multi-Species Transport in Porous Media
  • Chapter 8Particulate Processes in Porous Media
  • Chapter 9Crystal Growth and Scale Formation in Porous Media
  • PART III
  • Formation Damage by Particulate Processes
  • -Chapter 10Single-Phase Formation Damage by Fines Migration and Clay Swelling
  • Chapter 11 Multi-Phase Formation Damage by Fines Migration
  • Chapter 12Cake Filtration: Mechanism, Parameters and Modeling
  • PART IV
  • Formation Damage by Inorganic and Organic ProcessesChemical Reactions, Saturation Phenomena, Deposition, and Dissolution
  • Chapter 13Inorganic Scaling and Geochemical Formation Damage
  • Chapter 14Formation Damage by Organic Deposition
  • PART V
  • Assessment of the Formation Damage PotentialTesting, Simulation, Analysis, and Interpretation
  • Chapter 15Laboratory Evaluation of Formation Damage
  • Chapter 16 Formation Damage Simulator Development
  • Chapter 17 Model Assisted Analysis and Interpretation of Laboratory and Field Tests
  • PART VI
  • Formation Damage Models for Fields Applications- Drilling Mud Invasion, Injectivity of Wells, Sanding and Gravel-Pack Damage, and Inorganic and Organic Deposition
  • -Chapter 18 Drilling Mud Filtrate and Solids Invasion and Mudcake Formation
  • Chapter 19Injectivity of the Waterflooding Wells
  • Chapter 20 Reservoir Sand Migration and Gravel-Pack Damage: Stress-Induced Formation Damage, Sanding Tendency, and Prediction
  • Chapter 21 Near-Wellbore Formation Damage by Inorganic and Organic Precipitates Deposition
  • PART VII
  • Diagnosis and Mitigation of Formation DamageMeasurement, Assessment, Control, and Remediation
  • Chapter 22 Field Diagnosis and Measurement of Formation Damage
  • Chapter 23Determination of Formation- and Pseudo-Damage from Well Performance- Identification, Characterization, and Evaluation
  • Chapter 24Formation Damage Control and Remediation- Fundamentals
  • Chapter 25Reservoir Formation Damage Abatement- Guidelines, Methodology, Preventive Maintenance, and Remediation Treatments
  • Index.