King, P. R. (Petroleum engineer),

Percolation theory in reservoir engineering / by Peter R King (Imperial College London, UK), Mohsen Masihi (Sharif University of Technology, Iran). - xviii, 366 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents:

Introduction
Percolation Theory ? The Basics
Continuum Percolation for Geological Models
The Connectivity of Overlapping Sandbodies
Percolation and Fracture Systems
Backbone, Dangling Ends and Effective Permeability
Beyond Simple Percolation
Dynamic Reservoir Prediction Using Percolation
Percolation and Pore-Scale Applications

This book aims to develop the ideas from fundamentals of percolation theory to practical reservoir engineering applications. Through a focus on field scale applications of percolation concepts to reservoir engineering problems, it offers an approximation method to determine many important reservoir parameters, such as effective permeability and reservoir connectivity and the physical analysis of some reservoir engineering properties. Starring with the concept of percolation theory, it then develops into methods to simple geological systems like sand-bodies and fractures. The accuracy and efficiency of the percolation concept for these is explained and further extended to more complex realistic models.

Percolation Theory in Reservoir Engineering primarily focuses on larger reservoir scale flow and demonstrates methods that can be used to estimate large scale properties and their uncertainty, crucial for major development and investment decisions in hydrocarbon recovery.

9781786345233

2017060702


Oil reservoir engineering.
Soil percolation.
Percolation (Statistical physics)

TN870.57 / .K56 2019

622.3382