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Geology and Geochemistry of Oil and Gas: Volume 52 - Developments in Petroleum Science by Leonid Buryakovsky Details

This book discusses the progress that is being made through innovations in automatic measurements of geological and geochemical systems and their study using modern mathematical modeling. It covers the systems…

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This book discusses the progress that is being made through innovations in automatic measurements of geological and geochemical systems and their study using modern mathematical modeling. It covers the systems approach to understanding sedimentary rocks and their role in the evolution and containment of sub-surface fluids.

The basic aspects of petroleum geology, geochemistry, generation, migration, and the accumulation, evaluation and production of hydrocarbons are discussed with global examples. The physical and chemical properties of groundwater, crude oils and natural gases, which are particularly important for productive engineering, have been described.

Among the various characteristics of liquid and gaseous hydrocarbons, the most important is wetting that affects the properties of final production and recovery: relative permeability affecting the flow of reservoir fluids to the production wells; differences in density between non-masticable liquids that affect gravity discharge; fluid viscosity Under the surface that affect the relative motion of each liquid; and liquid chemistry, affecting the absorption, ultimate recovery and monetary value of produced hydrocarbons. (Ii) the origin of hydrocarbons in different areas of a single tank; and (iii) the conditions determining the distribution of water, oil and gas in the form of hydrocarbons, Reservoir; (4) the migration of fluids under the surface until they eventually accumulate in the isolated traps; (5) discuss the traps as a function in sedimentary and tectonic geology. This is based on the systems approach of specific geological and geochemical systems using analytical and statistical principles and examples of modern mathematical modeling of static and dynamic systems..



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