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Reservoir formation damage: fundamentals, modeling, assessment, and mitigation
Civan, Faruk.
- ISBN:0884153010
- Call Number : TN 870 .57 .C58 2000
- Main Entry: Civan, Faruk.
- Title:Reservoir formation damage: fundamentals, modeling, assessment, and mitigation [electronic resource] / Faruk Civan.
- Publisher:Houston, Tex : Gulf Pub. Co., 2000.
- Physical Description:1 CD (4 3/4 in.)
- Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index
- Subject:Hydrocarbon reservoirs.
- Subject:Petroleum-- Geology.
- Contents
- Preface
- CHAPTER 1 Overview of Formation Damage
- PART I: Characterization of the Reservoir Rock for Formation Damage
- CHAPTER 2 Mineralogy and Mineral Sensitivity of Petroleum-Bearing Formations
- CHAPTER 3 Petrography and Texture of Petroleum-Bearing Formations
- CHAPTER 4 Petrophysics-Flow Functions and Parameters
- CHAPTER 5 Permeability Relationships
- The Carman-Kozeny Hydraulic Tubes Model
- The Modified Carman-Kozeny Equation Incorporating the Flow Units Concept
- The Modified Carman–Kozeny Equation for Porous Media Altered by Deposition
- The Flow Efficiency Concept
- The Plugging-Nonplugging Parallel Pathways Model
- Multi-Parameter Regression Models
- Network Models
- Modified Fair-Hatch Equation
- Power-Law Flow-Units Equation
- Effect of Dissolution/Precipitation on Porosity and Permeability
- Effect of Deposition/Dissolution and Stress on Porosity and Permeability
- Effect of Temperature on Porosity and Permeability
- CHAPTER 6 Instrumental and Laboratory Techniques for Characterization of Reservoir Rock
- Formation Evaluation
- X-Ray Diffraction
- X-Ray CT Scanning
- X-Ray Fluoroscopy
- Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)
- Thin Section Petrography
- Petrographic Image Analysis
- Polarized Light Microscopy
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (NMR)
- Acoustic Techniques
- Cation Exchange Capacity
- (Zeta)–Potential
- Wettability
- Mineral Quantification
- PART II: Characterization of the Porous Media Processes for Formation Damage
- PART III: Formation Damage by Particulate Processes
- CHAPTER 10 Single-Phase Formation Damage by Fines Migration and Clay Swelling
- The Thin Slice Algebraic Model
- The Compartments-in-Series Ordinary Differential Model
- Simplified Partial Differential Model
- The Plugging-Nonplugging Parallel Pathways Partial Differential Model
- Model Considering the Clayey Formation Swelling and Indigeneous and External Particles
- Model Assisted Analysis of Experimental Data a
- CHAPTER 11 Two-Phase Formation Damage by Fines Migration
- CHAPTER 12 Cake Filtration: Mechanism, Parameters and Modeling
- CHAPTER 10 Single-Phase Formation Damage by Fines Migration and Clay Swelling
- PART IV: Formation Damage by Inorganic and Organic Processes
- CHAPTER 13 Inorganic Scaling and Geochemical Formation Damage
- CHAPTER 14 Formation Damage by Organic Deposition
- Characteristics of Asphaltenic Oils
- Mechanisms of the Heavy Organic Deposition
- Asphaltene and Wax Phase Behavior and Deposition Envelopes
- Asphaltene Adsorption
- Empirical Algebraic Model for Formation Damage by Asphaltene Precipitation in Single Phase
- Simplified Analytic Model for Asphaltene-Induced Formation Damage in Single-Phase
- Plugging-Nonplugging Pathways Model for Asphaltene Deposition in Single-Phase
- Two-Phase and Dual-Porosity Model for Simultaneous Asphaltene-Paraffin Deposition
- Single-Porosity and Two-Phase Model for Organic Deposition
- PART V: Assessment of the Formation Damage Potential
- CHAPTER 15 Laboratory Evaluation of Formation Damage
- Fundamental Processes of Formation Damage in Petroleum Reservoirs
- Selection of Reservoir Compatible Fluids
- Experimental Set-up for Formation Damage Testing
- Special Purpose Core Holders
- Guidelines and Program for Laboratory Formation Damage Testing
- Core Flood Tests
- Laboratory Procedures for Evaluation of Formation Damage Problems
- The Liquid Block Problem
- The Mud Damage Problem
- Evaluation of Drilling Muds—Damage Potential and Removal
- Evaluation of Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids
- Evaluation of Workover and Injection Fluids
- Evaluation of Workover Damage and Remedial Chemicals
- Critical Interstitial Fluid Velocity and pH for Hydrodynamic Detachment of Fines in Porous Media
- Scaling from Laboratory to Bottom Hole
- Determination of the Formation Damage Potential by Laboratory Testing
- CHAPTER 16 Simulator Development
- CHAPTER 17 Model Assisted Analysis and Interpretation of Laboratory and Field Tests
- CHAPTER 15 Laboratory Evaluation of Formation Damage
- PART VI: Formation Damage Models for Field Applications
- CHAPTER 18 Drilling Mud Filtrate and Solids Invasion and Mudcake Formation
- CHAPTER 19 Interjectivity of the Water-flooding Wells
- CHAPTER 20 Reservoir Sand Migration and Gravel-Pack Damage: Stress-Induced Formation Damage, Sanding Tendency, Prediction, and Control
- CHAPTER 21 Formation Damage by Scale Deposition
- PART VII: Diagnosis and Mitigation of Formation Damage
- CHAPTER 22 Field Diagnosis and Measurement of Formation Damage
- Diagnosis and Evaluation of Formation Damage in the Field
- Pseudo-Damage Versus Formation Damage
- Measures of Formation Damage
- Flow Efficiency
- Depth of Damage
- Model-Assisted Estimation of Skin Factor
- Model-Assisted Analysis of the Near-Wellbore Permeability Alteration using Pressure Transient Data
- Continuous Real Time Series Analysis for Detection and Monitoring Formation Damage Effects
- Formation Damage Expert System
- CHAPTER 23 Formation Damage Control and Remediation
- Selection of Treatment Fluids
- Clay Stabilization
- pH–Buffer Solutions
- Clay and Silt Fines
- Bacterial Damage
- Inorganic Scales
- Organic Deposits
- Mixed Organic/Inorganic Deposits
- Formation Damage Induced by Completion-Fluids and Crude-Oil Emulsions
- Wettability Alteration and Emulsion and Water Blocks
- Intense Heat Treatment
- Stimulation by Hydraulic Fracturing
- CHAPTER 22 Field Diagnosis and Measurement of Formation Damage
- Index
- About the Author