Category:Reservoir
Reservoir is a subsurface pool of hydrocarbons contained in porous or fractured rock formations. The naturally occurring hydrocarbons, such as crude oil or natural gas, are trapped by overlying rock formations with lower permeability. Reservoirs are found using hydrocarbon exploration methods.
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Pages in category "Reservoir"
The following 161 pages are in this category, out of 161 total.
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- Capillary Pressure and Relative Permeability
- Chapter 2: Petroleum origins - Part 1
- Chapter 2: Petroleum origins - Part 2
- Chapter 2: Petroleum origins - Part 3
- Chapter 2: Petroleum origins - Part 4
- Chapter 2: Petroleum origins - Part 5
- Chapter 3: Petroleum exploration - Part 1
- Chapter 3: Petroleum exploration - Part 2
- Chapter 3: Petroleum exploration - Part 3
- Chapter 3: Petroleum exploration - Part 4
- Chapter 3: Petroleum exploration - Part 5
- Chapter 3: Petroleum exploration - Part 6
- Chapter 3: Petroleum exploration - Part 7
- Chapter 3: Petroleum exploration - Part 8
- Chapter 5: Reservoir performance - Part 1
- Chapter 5: Reservoir performance - Part 2
- Chapter 5: Reservoir performance - Part 3
- Chapter 5: Reservoir performance - Part 4
- Chapter 5: Reservoir performance - Part 5
- Chapter 7: Formation evaluation - Part 1
- Chapter 7: Formation evaluation - Part 2
- Chapter 7: Formation evaluation - Part 3
- Chapter 7: Formation evaluation - Part 4
- Chapter 8: Well completion - Part 1
- Chapter 8: Well completion - Part 2
- Chapter 8: Well completion - Part 3
- Colloidal Mobilization
- Compressive Cake Filtration Including Fines Invasion
- Continuous Real Time Series Analysis for Detection and Monitoring Formation Damage Effects
- Core Flood Tests
- Crystal Growth and Scale Formation in Porous Media
- Crystallization Kinetics
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- Damage by Formation Fines Migration
- Deepwater drilling - how does it work (video)
- Deepwater drilling 101 by Shell (video)
- Deepwater Horizon - What happened and why (video)
- Description of Fluid and Species Transport
- Determination of Model Parameters and Diagnostic Charts
- Determination of the Formation Damage Potential by Laboratory Testing
- Determination of the Formation Damage Potential by Simulation
- Diagnostic Equations for Typical Cases
- Drilling Mud Filtrate and Solids Invasion and Mudcake Formation
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- Effect of Dissolution/Precipitation on Porosity and Permeability
- Enhanced oil recovery
- Error Analysis: Propagation, Impact, Estimation
- Evaluation of Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids
- Evaluation of Workover Damage and Remedial Chemicals
- Expandable sand screen technology animation
- Experimental Set-up for Formation Damage Testing
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- Gas lift animation
- Geochemical Model Assisted Analysis of Solid Mineral— Aqueus Phase Interactions and Construction of Charts
- Geochemical Modeling—Inverse and Forward
- Geochemical Phenomena—Classification, Formulation, Modeling, and Software
- Geological time scale
- Geophysics lecture 01: Introduction to Geophysics
- Geophysics lecture 02: Wave theory, refraction and reflection
- Geophysics lecture 03: Petroleum and its generation and migration
- Geophysics lecture 04: Reservoirs, trapping mechanisms, porosity
- Geophysics lecture 05: Electric (wireline) logs - spontaneous and resistivity logs
- Geophysics lecture 06: Electric (wireline) logs - Gamma ray logs
- Geophysics lecture 07: Well logging services (Interview with Jeff Keevan)
- Geophysics lecture 08: Electric (wireline) logs - Neutron and density porosity logs
- Geophysics lecture 09: Isopach maps and top of formation maps
- Geophysics lecture 10: Fence Post Diagrams
- Geophysics lecture 11: Introduction to Seismology
- Geophysics lecture 12: Seismic Stratigraphy
- Geophysics lecture 13: Sequence Startigraphy Part 1
- Geophysics lecture 14: Sequence Startigraphy Part 2
- Graphical Description of the Rock-Fluid Chemical Equilibria
- Graphical Representation of Clay Content
- Gravel pack completion (video)
- Guidelines and Program for Laboratory Formation Damage Testing
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- Massive Sand Production Model
- Mechanisms of the Heavy Organic Deposition
- Mineral Quantification
- Mineralogy and Mineral Sensitivity of Petroleum-Bearing Formations
- Model Assisted Analysis and Interpretation of Laboratory and Field Tests
- Model Considering the Clayey Formation Swelling and Indigeneous and External Particles
- Model Validation, Refinement, and Parameter Estimation
- Model-Assisted Estimation of Skin Factor
- Models Separating the Internal and External Filtration Processes
- Multi-Parameter Regression Models
- Multi-Phase and Species Systems in Porous Media
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- Partial Differential Equations
- Particle Deposition Rates
- Pay zone
- Permeability and Porosity Reduction by Swelling
- Permeability Relationships
- Petroleum reservoir
- Plate tectonics
- Plug and perf completion process (video)
- Plugging-Nonplugging Pathways Model for Asphaltene Deposition in Single-Phase
- Porosity and Permeability Relationships
- Pressure-Flow Relationships
- Produced water
- Production chemistry
- Pseudo-Damage Versus Formation Damage
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- Scale Formation and Dissolution at the Pore Surface
- Sedimentary Petrology 01: Overview and origin of sediment
- Sedimentary Petrology 02: Grain size parameters
- Sedimentary Petrology 03: Sedimentary rock classification - Part 1
- Sedimentary Petrology 04: Sedimentary rock classification - Part 2
- Sedimentary Petrology 05: Bedform development (Flume studies)
- Seismic to Simulation
- Sensitivity Analysis—Stability and Conditionality
- Simplified Analytic Model for Asphaltene-Induced Formation Damage in Single-Phase
- Single-Phase Formation Damage by Fines Migration and Clay Swelling
- Steam-assisted gravity drainage
- Stress-Induced Formation Damage, Sanding Tendency, Prediction, and Control
- Structure of the Earth
- Subsea field development
- Sulfur Deposition Model
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- The Compartments-in-Series Ordinary Differential Model
- The Mud Damage Problem
- The Plugging-Nonplugging Parallel Pathways Model
- The Plugging-Nonplugging Parallel Pathways Partial Differential Model
- Two-Phase and Dual-Porosity Model for Simultaneous Asphaltene-Paraffin Deposition
- Two-Phase Formation Damage by Fines Migration
- Two-Phase Wellbore Mud Invasion and Filter Cake Formation Model