Titre de série : | Rock mechanics, Vol. 2 | Titre : | Petroleum applications | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Philippe A. Charlez, Auteur ; Charles Fairhurst, Préfacier, etc. | Editeur : | Paris : Technip | Année de publication : | 1997 | Importance : | XXXIII-661 p. | Présentation : | ill. | Format : | 24 cm | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-2-7108-0586-1 | Note générale : | Bibliogr. Index | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | Mots-clés : | Pétroles -- Puits -- Forage
Roches, Mécanique des
Pétrole, Technique du
Gisements pétrolifères, Étude des | Index. décimale : | 550.832 Méthodes géophysiques d'examen des puits. Forages | Résumé : | This second book focuses on three major themes: derrilling-well activities, hydraulic facturing and reservoir engineering
After an oerview of thermoporomechanic fundamentals, the reader can tackle the question of borehole stability in poroelastic rocks. particular attention is devoted to drilling in highly tectonic regions. Chapitre 4 discusses the start-up of a well developing the concept of pore pressure/deformation coupling, the geomechanical solution in compared with those taken from reservoir engineering and well testing, extends solutions to thermal problems, two chapitres 6 and7 are entirely devoted to hydraulic fracturing. Innovative applications such as stress mesurements, drilling cuttings reijection, acid facturing and thermal induced facturing relaited to water injection are discussed in great detail. The second part of the book covers non-linear anelastic phenomena such as broehle stability in plastic rocks, production of poroplastic reservoirs, effect of compaction on recovery, sand production and casing collapse in salt formations. The last chapitre, paradoxically called initial state, describes the main mechanisms which generate the stresses in the earth crust from a few simple elements of global tectonics as well as the various origins of abnormal pore pressures | Note de contenu : |
- Validation of Thermoporelastic hypothèses
- The Thermoporelastic wellbore problem
- Drilling an open hole well in a brittle thermoporoelastic rock
- Starte-up of producing well
- Hydraulic fracturing
- Some interesting applications of hydraulic fracturing
- Validation of the principal porplastic hypotheses
- Borehole stability in porplastic materials
- Initial state |
Rock mechanics, Vol. 2. Petroleum applications [texte imprimé] / Philippe A. Charlez, Auteur ; Charles Fairhurst, Préfacier, etc. . - Paris : Technip, 1997 . - XXXIII-661 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. ISBN : 978-2-7108-0586-1 Bibliogr. Index Langues : Anglais ( eng) Mots-clés : | Pétroles -- Puits -- Forage
Roches, Mécanique des
Pétrole, Technique du
Gisements pétrolifères, Étude des | Index. décimale : | 550.832 Méthodes géophysiques d'examen des puits. Forages | Résumé : | This second book focuses on three major themes: derrilling-well activities, hydraulic facturing and reservoir engineering
After an oerview of thermoporomechanic fundamentals, the reader can tackle the question of borehole stability in poroelastic rocks. particular attention is devoted to drilling in highly tectonic regions. Chapitre 4 discusses the start-up of a well developing the concept of pore pressure/deformation coupling, the geomechanical solution in compared with those taken from reservoir engineering and well testing, extends solutions to thermal problems, two chapitres 6 and7 are entirely devoted to hydraulic fracturing. Innovative applications such as stress mesurements, drilling cuttings reijection, acid facturing and thermal induced facturing relaited to water injection are discussed in great detail. The second part of the book covers non-linear anelastic phenomena such as broehle stability in plastic rocks, production of poroplastic reservoirs, effect of compaction on recovery, sand production and casing collapse in salt formations. The last chapitre, paradoxically called initial state, describes the main mechanisms which generate the stresses in the earth crust from a few simple elements of global tectonics as well as the various origins of abnormal pore pressures | Note de contenu : |
- Validation of Thermoporelastic hypothèses
- The Thermoporelastic wellbore problem
- Drilling an open hole well in a brittle thermoporoelastic rock
- Starte-up of producing well
- Hydraulic fracturing
- Some interesting applications of hydraulic fracturing
- Validation of the principal porplastic hypotheses
- Borehole stability in porplastic materials
- Initial state |
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