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Reservoir formation damage: fundamentals, modeling, assessment, and mitigation
Civan, Faruk.

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Reservoir formation damage: fundamentals, modeling, assessment, and mitigation
Author :   Civan, Faruk.
Publisher :   Gulf Pub. Co.,
Pub. Year  :   2000
Subjects :   Hydrocarbon reservoirs. Petroleum-- Geology.
Call Number :   ‭TN 870 .57 .C58 2000

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  • Contents (8)
  • Preface (16)
  • CHAPTER 1 Overview of Formation Damage (20)
    • Common Formation Damage Problems, Factors, and Mechanisms (23)
    • Team for Understanding and Mitigation of Formation Damage (25)
    • Objectives of the Book (25)
  • PART I: Characterization of the Reservoir Rock for Formation Damage (28)
    • CHAPTER 2 Mineralogy and Mineral Sensitivity of Petroleum-Bearing Formations (29)
      • Origin of Petroleum-Bearing Formations (30)
      • Constituents of Sedimentary Rocks (30)
      • Composition of Petroleum-Bearing Formations (31)
      • Mineral Sensitivity of Sedimentary Formations (33)
      • Mechanisms of Clay Swelling (41)
      • Models for Clay Swelling (44)
      • Graphical Representation of Clay Content (61)
      • Hayatdavoudi Hydration Index (HHI) (62)
    • CHAPTER 3 Petrography and Texture of Petroleum-Bearing Formations (68)
      • Petrographical Characteristics (68)
    • CHAPTER 4 Petrophysics-Flow Functions and Parameters (85)
      • Wettability Alteration (85)
      • End-Point Saturations (91)
      • Alteration of the Flow Functions: Capillary Pressure and Relative Permeability (91)
    • CHAPTER 5 Permeability Relationships (99)
      • The Carman-Kozeny Hydraulic Tubes Model (99)
      • The Modified Carman-Kozeny Equation Incorporating the Flow Units Concept (102)
      • The Modified Carman–Kozeny Equation for Porous Media Altered by Deposition (103)
      • The Flow Efficiency Concept (103)
      • The Plugging-Nonplugging Parallel Pathways Model (106)
      • Multi-Parameter Regression Models (111)
      • Network Models (111)
      • Modified Fair-Hatch Equation (112)
      • Power-Law Flow-Units Equation (113)
      • Effect of Dissolution/Precipitation on Porosity and Permeability (113)
      • Effect of Deposition/Dissolution and Stress on Porosity and Permeability (114)
      • Effect of Temperature on Porosity and Permeability (114)
    • CHAPTER 6 Instrumental and Laboratory Techniques for Characterization of Reservoir Rock (121)
      • Formation Evaluation (122)
      • X-Ray Diffraction (126)
      • X-Ray CT Scanning (126)
      • X-Ray Fluoroscopy (127)
      • Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) (127)
      • Thin Section Petrography (128)
      • Petrographic Image Analysis (128)
      • Polarized Light Microscopy (128)
      • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (NMR) (129)
      • Acoustic Techniques (130)
      • Cation Exchange Capacity (130)
      • (Zeta)–Potential (135)
      • Wettability (136)
      • Mineral Quantification (139)
  • PART II: Characterization of the Porous Media Processes for Formation Damage (146)
    • CHAPTER 7 Multi-Phase and Multi-Species Transport in Porous Media (147)
      • Multi-Phase and Species Systems in Porous Media (147)
      • Multi-Species and Multi-Phase Macroscopic Transport Equations (152)
    • CHAPTER 8 Particulate Processes in Porous Media (159)
      • Paniculate Processes (160)
      • Forces Acting Upon Particles (164)
      • Rate Equations for Particulate Processes in Porous Matrix (167)
    • CHAPTER 9 Crystal Growth and Scale Formation in Porous Media (183)
      • Inorganic Precipitation (183)
      • Organic Precipitation (184)
      • Crystallization (185)
      • Grain Nucleation, Growth, and Dissolution (186)
      • Crystallization Kinetics (190)
      • Particle Growth and Dissolution in Solution (193)
      • Scale Formation and Dissolution at the Pore Surface (195)
      • Crystal Surface Displacement by Dissolution and Precipitation (197)
  • PART III: Formation Damage by Particulate Processes (201)
    • CHAPTER 10 Single-Phase Formation Damage by Fines Migration and Clay Swelling (202)
      • The Thin Slice Algebraic Model (203)
      • The Compartments-in-Series Ordinary Differential Model (216)
      • Simplified Partial Differential Model (218)
      • The Plugging-Nonplugging Parallel Pathways Partial Differential Model (220)
      • Model Considering the Clayey Formation Swelling and Indigeneous and External Particles (227)
      • Model Assisted Analysis of Experimental Data a (232)
    • CHAPTER 11 Two-Phase Formation Damage by Fines Migration (257)
      • Formulation (258)
      • Fluid and Species Transport (260)
      • Wettability Transformation and Interface Transfer of Particles (266)
      • Particle Retention in Porous Media (266)
      • Filter Cake Formation on the Injection Face (270)
      • Model Assisted Analysis of Experimental Data b (270)
    • CHAPTER 12 Cake Filtration: Mechanism, Parameters and Modeling (281)
      • Incompressive Cake Filtration (284)
      • Compressive Cake Filtration Including Fines Invasion (310)
  • PART IV: Formation Damage by Inorganic and Organic Processes (341)
    • CHAPTER 13 Inorganic Scaling and Geochemical Formation Damage (342)
      • Geochemical Phenomena—Classification, Formulation, Reactions in Porous Media (345)
      • Geochemical Modeling (354)
      • Graphical Description of the Rock-Fluid Chemical Equilibria (358)
      • Geochemical Model Assisted Analysis of Solid Mineral—Aqueous Phase Interactions and Construction of Charts (363)
    • CHAPTER 14 Formation Damage by Organic Deposition (398)
      • Characteristics of Asphaltenic Oils (401)
      • Mechanisms of the Heavy Organic Deposition (407)
      • Asphaltene and Wax Phase Behavior and Deposition Envelopes (411)
      • Asphaltene Adsorption (424)
      • Empirical Algebraic Model for Formation Damage by Asphaltene Precipitation in Single Phase (429)
      • Simplified Analytic Model for Asphaltene-Induced Formation Damage in Single-Phase (433)
      • Plugging-Nonplugging Pathways Model for Asphaltene Deposition in Single-Phase (440)
      • Two-Phase and Dual-Porosity Model for Simultaneous Asphaltene-Paraffin Deposition (447)
      • Single-Porosity and Two-Phase Model for Organic Deposition (457)
  • PART V: Assessment of the Formation Damage Potential (474)
    • CHAPTER 15 Laboratory Evaluation of Formation Damage (475)
      • Fundamental Processes of Formation Damage in Petroleum Reservoirs (477)
      • Selection of Reservoir Compatible Fluids (478)
      • Experimental Set-up for Formation Damage Testing (478)
      • Special Purpose Core Holders (480)
      • Guidelines and Program for Laboratory Formation Damage Testing (489)
      • Core Flood Tests (497)
      • Laboratory Procedures for Evaluation of Formation Damage Problems (497)
      • The Liquid Block Problem (500)
      • The Mud Damage Problem (501)
      • Evaluation of Drilling Muds—Damage Potential and Removal (501)
      • Evaluation of Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids (507)
      • Evaluation of Workover and Injection Fluids (507)
      • Evaluation of Workover Damage and Remedial Chemicals (510)
      • Critical Interstitial Fluid Velocity and pH for Hydrodynamic Detachment of Fines in Porous Media (510)
      • Scaling from Laboratory to Bottom Hole (518)
      • Determination of the Formation Damage Potential by Laboratory Testing (519)
    • CHAPTER 16 Simulator Development (547)
      • Description of Fundamental Model Equations (548)
      • Numerical Solution of Formation Damage Models (551)
      • Ordinary Differential Equations (552)
      • Partial Differential Equations (557)
    • CHAPTER 17 Model Assisted Analysis and Interpretation of Laboratory and Field Tests (571)
      • Measurement Error (573)
      • Error Analysis—Propagation, Impact, Estimation (575)
      • Sensitivity Analysis—Stability and Conditionality (580)
      • Model Validation, Refinement, and Parameter Estimation (583)
      • Determination of the Formation Damage Potential by Simulation (589)
  • PART VI: Formation Damage Models for Field Applications (626)
    • CHAPTER 18 Drilling Mud Filtrate and Solids Invasion and Mudcake Formation (627)
      • Simplified Single Phase Mud Filtrate Invasion Model (632)
      • Two-Phase Wellbore Mud Invasion and Filter Cake Formation Model (636)
    • CHAPTER 19 Interjectivity of the Water-flooding Wells (646)
      • Injectivity Ratio (647)
      • Models Separating the Internal and External Filtration Processes (651)
      • Diagnostic-Type Curves for Water Injectivity Tests (658)
      • Models for Field Applications (660)
      • Models Coupling the Internal and External Filtration Processes (662)
    • CHAPTER 20 Reservoir Sand Migration and Gravel-Pack Damage: Stress-Induced Formation Damage, Sanding Tendency, Prediction, and Control (666)
      • Sand Control (667)
      • Gravel Design Criteria (670)
      • Prediction of Sanding Conditions (674)
      • Massive Sand Production Model (677)
      • Sand Retention in Gravel-Packs (683)
    • CHAPTER 21 Formation Damage by Scale Deposition (688)
      • Sulfur Deposition Model (688)
      • Calcite Deposition Model (693)
  • PART VII: Diagnosis and Mitigation of Formation Damage (698)
    • CHAPTER 22 Field Diagnosis and Measurement of Formation Damage (699)
      • Diagnosis and Evaluation of Formation Damage in the Field (700)
      • Pseudo-Damage Versus Formation Damage (703)
      • Measures of Formation Damage (703)
      • Flow Efficiency (710)
      • Depth of Damage (712)
      • Model-Assisted Estimation of Skin Factor (713)
      • Model-Assisted Analysis of the Near-Wellbore Permeability Alteration using Pressure Transient Data (713)
      • Continuous Real Time Series Analysis for Detection and Monitoring Formation Damage Effects (717)
      • Formation Damage Expert System (721)
    • CHAPTER 23 Formation Damage Control and Remediation (725)
      • Selection of Treatment Fluids (729)
      • Clay Stabilization (730)
      • pH–Buffer Solutions (733)
      • Clay and Silt Fines (734)
      • Bacterial Damage (735)
      • Inorganic Scales (736)
      • Organic Deposits (736)
      • Mixed Organic/Inorganic Deposits (737)
      • Formation Damage Induced by Completion-Fluids and Crude-Oil Emulsions (737)
      • Wettability Alteration and Emulsion and Water Blocks (737)
      • Intense Heat Treatment (738)
      • Stimulation by Hydraulic Fracturing (738)
  • Index (749)
    • A (749)
    • B (749)
    • C (749)
    • D (750)
    • E (751)
    • F (751)
    • G (753)
    • H (753)
    • I (753)
    • K (753)
    • L (754)
    • M (754)
    • N (755)
    • O (755)
    • P (755)
    • R (757)
    • S (757)
    • T (758)
    • V (758)
    • W (759)
    • X (759)
    • Z (759)
  • About the Author (760)
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