Reservoir stimulation and artificial lift are the two main activities of the production engineer in the petroleum and related industries. The main purpose of stimulation is to enhance the property value by the faster delivery of the petroleum fluid and/or to increase ultimate economic recovery.
Matrix stimulation and hydraulic fracturing are intended to remedy, or even improve, the natural connection of the wellbore with the reservoir, which could delay the need for artificial lift. This chapter outlines stimulation techniques as tools to help manage and optimize reservoir development. Understanding stimulation requires understanding the fundamental issues of petroleum production and the position and applicability of the process.
Matrix stimulation and hydraulic fracturing are intended to remedy, or even improve, the natural connection of the wellbore with the reservoir, which could delay the need for artificial lift. This chapter outlines stimulation techniques as tools to help manage and optimize reservoir development. Understanding stimulation requires understanding the fundamental issues of petroleum production and the position and applicability of the process.
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Nombre: Reservoir Stimulation in Petroleum Production
Autor: Michael J. Economides
Paginas: 1076 Pages
Publicador: University of Houston
Idioma: Ingles
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