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Oil Well Testing

Edited by Navid Naderpour and Maryam Khoshninat Nikoo, SBS Pub, 2008, x, 302 p, ISBN : 8189741648, $55.00 (Includes free airmail shipping)

Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Fundamentals of well testing. 3. Technology overview. 4. Wellsite validation. 5. Cross well with core study. 6. Interpretation. 7. Modeling. 8. Downhole control. 9. Horizontal wells. 10. Wellbore storage. 11. PVT analysis. 12. Fluid. 13. Drillsteam testing. 14. Miscible: gas injection. Appendices. Index.

"Petroleum is derived from Latin word petra, meaning rock or stone, and oleum, meaning oil. Liquid petroleum, or oil, comprises a variety of liquid hydrocarbon compounds; compounds made up of different proportions of the elements carbon and hydrogen. Petroleum source rocks are fine grained sedimentary rocks from which it is difficult to extract large quantities of oil or gas. These rocks are also termed as reservoir rocks.

Well testing has progressed to become one of the most powerful tools for determining the complex reservoir characteristics. Well tests are performed by significantly changing the flow rate of a well.

This book provides an approach into the techniques and procedures that are used by the expert engineer to effectively carry out a test under various conditions. The book also covers all the major operational aspects of oil and gas well testing. It uses a structured approach to guide the reader through the various steps that are required to effectively plan and implement a well test operation under just about any circumstances world-wide onshore or offshore."

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