Fluid Dynamics of Oil and Gas Reservoirs is an essential resource for both students and professionals in the petroleum engineering field. Authored by M.Z. Rachinsky, this first edition was published on February 2, 2015, by Wiley-Scrivener. With an ISBN-13 of 978-1118999042, it serves as a comprehensive guide to the fluid dynamics principles applied in oil and gas exploration and production.
The book combines rigorous yet accessible explanations of petrophysics with practical applications in petroleum and environmental engineering. It is designed to help engineers and geologists solve common daily challenges through a variety of forecasting methods, including crude oil composition analysis, pore size distribution in reservoir rocks, and groundwater contamination prediction.
Central to the content are detailed discussions on fluid dynamics, offering essential knowledge for identifying and developing oil and gas reserves. The text provides valuable calculations and formulas related to fluid flow, rock properties, and other critical topics. Whether used as a textbook or a reference, this volume is an indispensable asset for anyone involved in the exploration and production of oil and gas resources.
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