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245 0 0 _aUnconventional oil and gas resources handbook :
_bevaluation and development /
_cedited by Y. Zee Ma, Stephen A. Holditch.
264 1 _aWaltham, MA :
_bGulf Professional Publishing in an imprint of Elsevier,
_c[2015].
264 4 _cò016
300 _a1 online resource.
336 _atext
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500 _aIncludes index.
504 _aREFERENCES3 - GEOCHEMISTRY APPLIED TO EVALUATION OF UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.1.1 SUBSURFACE EVOLUTION OF ORGANIC MATTER; 3.1.2 CONVENTIONAL VERSUS UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES; 3.1.3 EMPIRICAL MEASURES OF SWEET SPOTS; 3.2 DISCUSSION; 3.2.1 ORGANIC GEOCHEMICAL AND PETROPHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION; 3.2.1.1 Rock-Eval Pyrolysis; 3.2.1.2 Total Organic Carbon; 3.2.1.3 Geochemical Methods for TOC; 3.2.1.4 Indirect Wireline TOC; 3.2.1.5 Direct Wireline TOC; 3.2.2 ORGANIC GEOCHEMICAL LOGS AND ANCILLARY TOOLS; 3.2.2.1 Van Krevelen Diagrams; 3.2.2.2 TOC versus S2 Plots
505 0 _aFront Cover; Unconventional Oil and Gas Resources Handbook Evaluation and Development; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; PART 1 -- GENERAL TOPICS; 1 -- UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES FROM EXPLORATION TO PRODUCTION; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 EXPLORATION AND EARLY APPRAISAL; 1.2.1 PETROLEUM SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND MODELING; 1.2.2 RESOURCE PROSPECTING AND RANKING; 1.3 EVALUATION; 1.3.1 MINERALOGICAL COMPOSITION; 1.3.2 PORES; 1.3.3 HYDROCARBON SATURATION AND TYPES; 1.3.4 PERMEABILITY; 1.3.5 COMPLETION QUALITY; 1.3.6 PRESSURE; 1.3.7 INTEGRATED EVALUATION; 1.4 DRILLING
505 8 _a1.5 completion and stimulation1.5.1 fracture geometry and complexity; 1.5.2 fracturing fluid and proppant; 1.5.3 fracturing stages; 1.6 production; 1.6.1 production drivers; 1.6.2 calibrating the drivers to production; 1.6.3 microseismic monitoring; 1.6.4 refracturing treatment; 1.6.5 artificial lift; 1.6.6 tracer, leakoff, and flowback; 1.6.7 heavy oil and production from oil sands; 1.6.8 water management; 1.7 unconventional globalization; 1.7.1 global unconventional resources; 1.7.2 national security matter and environmental concerns
505 8 _a1.7.3 CHALLENGES IN GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT OF UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES1.7.3.1 Uncertainty and Risk in Resource Estimates; 1.7.3.2 Technologies for Developing Difficult Unconventional Resources; 1.7.3.3 Water Stress; 1.7.3.4 Environmental Considerations; 1.8 CONCLUSIONS; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS; UNITS; Acknowledgments; REFERENCES; 2 -- WORLD RECOVERABLE UNCONVENTIONAL GAS RESOURCES ASSESSMENT; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.1.1 PETROLEUM RESOURCES MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (PRMS); 2.1.2 ENERGY INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION (EIA) CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM; 2.1.3 BASIN TYPES AND GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION OF BASINS
505 8 _a2.1.4 monte carlo probabilistic approach2.2 methodology; 2.3 global unconventional gas original gas-in-place assessment; 2.3.1 cbm ogip; 2.3.2 tight gas ogip; 2.3.3 shale gas original gas-in-place; 2.4 technically recoverable resources recovery factor; 2.4.1 coal bed methane recovery factors; 2.4.2 tight gas recovery factors; 2.4.3 shale gas recovery factors; 2.5 global recoverable unconventional gas resource evaluation; 2.5.1 coal bed methane technically recoverable resources; 2.5.2 tight gas technically recoverable resources; 2.5.3 shale gas trr; 2.6 discussion; 2.7 conclusion; nomenclature
520 8 _aAnnotation
_b'Unconventional Oil and Gas Resources Handbook' is a must-have, helpful handbook that brings a wealth of background information to the engineer and geologist alike. Bridging between subsurface and production, the handbook extends your reservoir's potential by providing multiple layers of methods to lead you to a better defined reservoir. Better reservoir knowledge and more sophisticated technology are making unconventional resources economically possible, but for young and even experienced engineers, this kind of reservoir is new and complex, making identification and characterization difficult and confusing.
588 0 _aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (ScienceDirect, viewed October 21, 2015).
590 _aElsevier
_bScienceDirect All Books
650 0 _aPetroleum engineering
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650 0 _aPetroleum
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655 4 _aElectronic books.
655 7 _aHandbooks and manuals.
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655 0 _aElectronic books.
700 1 _aMa, Y. Zee,
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700 1 _aHolditch, Stephen A.,
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