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"Mathematical Theory of Oil and Gas Recovery: With Applications to ex-USSR Oil and Gas..." ed. by P. Bedrikovetsky, G. Rowan

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"Mathematical Theory of Oil and Gas Recovery: With Applications to ex-USSR Oil and Gas..." ed. by  P. Bedrikovetsky, G. Rowan

"Mathematical Theory of Oil and Gas Recovery: With Applications to ex-USSR Oil and Gas Fields" ed. by Pavel Bedrikovetsky, Gren Rowan
Petroleum Engineering and Development Studies 4
Sрringеr Science+Business Media | 1993 | ISBN: 0792323815 9048143004 9780792323815 9789048143009 9789401722056 | 598 pages | PDF | 30 MB

This book comprises a mathematical study of multiphase multicomponent flows in heterogeneous porous media. The goal is to develop analytical models of the recovery processes from heterogeneous reservoirs based on the exact analytical solutions of equations of flow in porous media.
The book will be useful for researchers in petroleum engineering and reservoir modelling, for software engineers, for practical reservoir engineers and managers of reservoir studies.

The analytical models developed describe chemical and hot waterflooding, injection of gases and solvents in oil and gas condensate reservoirs.
Applications of analytical models in feasibility studies, in the development planning and design, and in reservoir characterization are given with respect to numerous CIS oil and gas condensate fields.

Table of Contents
FOREWORD
PREFACE
PART I: WATER-FLOODING
1 One-Dimensional Motion of a Two-Phase System of Immiscible Liquids in a Porous Medium
2 Percolation Models of Flow through a Porous Medium
3 Analytical Models of Water-Flooding of Stratified Reservoirs
4 Effects of Compressibility on Two-Phase Displacement
CONCLUSIONS: PART I
PART II: CHEMICAL FLOODING
5 One-Dimensional Displacement of Oil by Chemical Solutions
6 The Effect of Non-Equilibrium Sorption and Solution on the Displacement of Oil by Chemical Flooding
7 Displacement of Oil by a Chemical Slug with Water Drive
8 Oil Displacement by a Combination of Multi-chemical Slugs
9 Motion of a Thin Slug of Chemical in Two-Phase Flow in a Porous Medium
10 The Inverse Problem of Determining the Degree of Sorption of a Chemical from Laboratory Data
11 An Analytical Model of Two-Dimensional Displacement of Oil from Reservoirs in a System of Wells
12 Chemical Flooding in Stratified Reservoirs
13 Methodology of the Application of 3D Analytical Models to Feasibility Studies and Design of Chemical Flooding Schemes
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: PART II
PART III: HOT WATER-FLOODING
14 Displacement of Non-Newtonian Oil by Hot Water with Heat Losses to Adjacent Layers
15 Hot Water Flooding of Waxy Crude with Paraffin Separation
CONCLUSIONS: PART III
PART IV: THE INJECTION OF GASES AND SOLVENTS INTO GAS CONDENSATE AND OIL RESERVOIRS
16 The Displacement of Retrograde Condensate and Oil by Gases and Solvents
17 The Displacement of Retrograde Condensate by Slugs of Rich Gas
18 Analytical Water-Alternate-Gas Modelling
19 The Two-Phase Displacement of Binary Mixtures at Large Pressure Gradients
20 The EtTect of Capillary Forces on Phase Equilibria and Displacement in Porous Media
21 Inverse Problems of Laboratory Multi-phase Displacement with Phase Transitions
22 Feasibility Study and Planning of Enhanced Condensate Recovery: Application of Analytical Models to Vuktyl Oil-Gas-Condensate Field
MAIN CONCLUSIONS AND RESULTS: PART IV
PART V: CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
23 The Theory of In Situ Sweetening of Natural Gases
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: PART V
PART VI: THE GRAVITATIONAL STRATIFICATION AND SEGREGATION OF TWO-PHASE MULTI-COMPONENT FLUIDS IN THICK OIL-GAS-CONDENSATE RESERVOIRS
24 Stratification of Multi-component Mixtures in the Earth'sThermal and Gravitational Fields
25 Capillary-Gravitational Stratification of Two-Phase Mixtures in Thick Reservoirs
26 Analysis of Convective Instabilities in Binary Mixtures in Porous Media
27 The Dynamic Gravitational Separation of Oil and Water in Reservoirs of Limited Thickness
MAIN CONCLUSIONS AND RESULTS: PART VI
PART VH: GRAVITY -STABILIZED GAS INJECTION
28 Vertical Displacement of Gravity-Stratified Two-Phase Three-Component Fluids
29 Analytical Model of Gravity-Stabilized Gas Injection in a Thick Heterogeneous Reservoir
CONCLUSIONS: PART VII
APPENDICES
A: Admissibility of discontinuities in two-phase flow in aporous medium with chemical flooding
B: Stability of discontinuities in two-phase flow in a porousmedium with chemical flooding
C: Classification of decay configurations of an arbitrary discontinuity for two-phase How in a porous medium with chemical Hooding
References
Nomenclature
Pre-Caspian Depression: Location of Major Hydrocarbon Fields
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