The Control Theory and Application for Well Pattern Optimization of Heterogeneous Sandstone Reservoirs
The book is focused primarily on characteristics and determinative methods of reservoir orientation, the concept of vector well pattern and corresponding realistic techniques of well pattern deployment, well pattern control principles, Optimum design of w
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Dehua Liu Jing Sun
The Control Theory and Application for Well Pattern Optimization of Heterogeneous Sandstone Reservoirs
Springer Geology
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The Control Theory and Application for Well Pattern Optimization of Heterogeneous Sandstone Reservoirs
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Jing Sun Petroleum Engineering College Yangtze University Wuhan China
Dehua Liu Petroleum Engineering College Yangtze University Wuhan China
Translated by Chen Sheng (South China Business College, GDUFS) and Wang Feng (Nanjing Normal University & Yangtze University)
ISSN 2197-9545 Springer Geology ISBN 978-3-662-53285-0 DOI 10.1007/978-3-662-53287-4
ISSN 2197-9553
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ISBN 978-3-662-53287-4
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Preface
The research of reasonable well patterns in the oil and gas field development has received significant attention in recent history. In the 1940s, M. Muskat made studies on the flow of homogeneous fluids through porous media. Several authors in literature advanced theories about the relationship between reservoir sweep efficiency and injection models, i.e., well patterns, when the reservoir is homogeneous and the mobility ratio is 1. Subsequently, in the 1950s, researches clarified the changes of reservoir sweep efficiency after water-breakthrough in the water-flooding process under the condition of random mobility ratios. However, in the late 1950s, the method of oil production with sparse well pattern and great differential pressure was proposed by some other researchers and
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