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ISBN 10: 1119294223
ISBN 13: 9781119294221
Author: MR Islam, ME Hossain, AO Islam
Hydrocarbons in Basement Formations 1st Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Summary
1.2 Is Sustainable Petroleum Technology Possible?
1.3 Why is it Important to Know the Origin of Petroleum?
1.4 What is the Likelihood of an Organic Source?
1.5 What is the Implication of the Abiogenic Theory of Hydrocarbon?
1.6 How Important are the Fractures for Basement Reservoirs?
1.7 What are we Missing Out?
1.8 Predicting the Future?
1.9 What is the Actual Potential of Basement Hydrocarbons?
Chapter 2: Organic Origin of Basement Hydrocarbons
2.0 Introduction
2.1 Sources of Hydrocarbon
2.2 Non-Conventional Sources of Petroleum Fluids
2.3 What is a Natural Energy Source?
2.4 The Science of Water and Petroleum
2.5 Comparison Between Water and Petroleum
2.6 Combustion and Oxidation
Chapter 3: Non-organic Origin of Basement Hydrocarbons
3.0 Introduction
3.1 Theories of Non-organic Origin of Basement Petroleum
3.2 Formation of Magma
3.3 The Composition of Magma
3.4 The Dynamics of Magma
3.5 Water in the Mantle
3.6 The Carbon Cycle and Hydrocarbon
3.7 Role of Magma During the Formation of Hydrocarbon from Organic Sources
3.8 Abiogenic Petroleum Origin Theory
Chapter 4: Characterization of Basement Reservoirs
4.0 Summary
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Natural and Artificial Fractures
4.3 Developing Reservoir Characterization Tools for Basement Reservoirs
4.4 Origin of Fractures
4.5 Seismic Fracture Characterization
4.6 Reservoir Characterization During Drilling
4.7 Reservoir Characterization with Image Log and Core Analysis
4.8 Major Forces of Oil and Gas Reservoirs
4.9 Reservoir Heterogeneity
4.10 Special Considerations for Shale
Chapter 5: Case Studies of Fractured Basement Reservoirs
5.0 Summary
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Geophysical Tools
5.3 Petro-physics in Fracture Modeling, Special Logs and Their Importance
5.4 Case Study of Vietnam
5.5 Case Studies from the USA
Chapter 6: Scientific Characterization of Basement Reservoirs
6.1 Summary
6.2 Introduction
6.3 Characteristic Time
6.4 Organic and Mechanical Frequencies
6.5 Redefining Force and Energy
6.6 Natural Energy vs. Artificial Energy
6.7 From Natural Energy to Natural Mass
6.8 Organic Origin of Petroleum
6.9 Scientific Ranking of Petroleum
6.10 Placement of Basement Reservoirs in the Energy Picture
Chapter 7: Overview of Reservoir Simulation of Basement Reservoirs
7.1 Summary
7.2 Introduction
7.3 Meaningful Modeling
7.4 Essence of Reservoir Simulation
7.5 Modeling Fractured Networks
7.6 Double Permeability Models
7.7 Reservoir Simulation Data Input
7.8 Geological and Geophysical Modeling
7.9 Reservoir Characterization
7.10 Risk Analysis and Reserve Estimations
7.11 Recent Advances in Reservoir Simulation
7.12 Comprehensive Modeling
7.13 Towards Solving Non-Linear Equations
7.14 Adomian Decomposition of Buckley-Leverett Equation
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