Description
Book SynopsisRonald E. Terry has taught chemical and petroleum engineering at the University of Kansas; petroleum engineering at the University of Wyoming; and chemical engineering and technology and engineering education at Brigham Young University, earning teaching awards at each university. He has served as acting department chair, associate dean, and in BYU's central administration. He researched enhanced oil recovery processes at Phillips Petroleum and is past president of the American Society for Engineering Education's Rocky Mountain Section.
J. Brandon Rogers, project engineer at Murphy Oil Corporation, holds a degree in chemical engineering from Brigham Young University. There, he studied reservoir engineering using this text's second edition.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Petroleum Reservoirs and Reservoir Engineering
- Chapter 2: Review of Rock and Fluid Properties
- Chapter 3: The General Material Balance Equation
- Chapter 4: Single-Phase Gas Reservoirs
- Chapter 5: Gas-Condensate Reservoirs
- Chapter 6: Undersaturated Oil Reservoirs
- Chapter 7: Saturated Oil Reservoirs
- Chapter 8: Single-Phase Fluid Flow in Reservoirs
- Chapter 9: Water Influx
- Chapter 10: The Displacement of Oil and Gas
- Chapter 11: Enhanced Oil Recovery
- Chapter 12: History Matching
- Glossary
- Index