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  • Nick Bahrami
    978-3-319-02481-3
    2013
    Edition 1
    • Nominated as an outstanding Ph.D. thesis by Curtin University, Australia
    • This work is a comprehensive study, focused on the evaluation of tight gas reservoir productivity from different perspectives – geomechanics, petrophysics, production engineering, and reservoir engineering – and integrates the results from different approaches to better characterize and understand the factors that can affect well productivity. Based on the evaluations, optimum strategies are proposed for tight gas reservoirs
    • This is a unique study, presenting new practical knowledge and proposing new dynamic data analysis methods for the evaluation of tight gas reservoirs. The new practical methods introduced are examined and validated using simulation models; further, a number of field examples are presented to confirm the reliability of the proposed methodologies
    • Due to the operational limitations and costs of data acquisition in tight gas reservoirs, there is normally a major lack of data in tight gas field studies, causing uncertainties in evaluation results. In this work, various types of tight gas reservoirs data are presented, which can serve as the typical input data for other tight gas field studies where only limited data is available
    • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

    €180

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