3rd edition. — Prentice Hall, 2014. — 523 p. — ISBN: 9780133155587, 0133155587.
Craft and Hawkins’ classic introduction to petroleum reservoir engineering is now fully updated for new technologies and methods, preparing students and practitioners to succeed in the modern industry. In Applied Petroleum Reservoir Engineering, Third Edition, renowned expert Ronald E. Terry and project engineer J. Brandon Rogers review the history of reservoir engineering, define key terms, carefully introduce the material balance approach, and show how to apply it with many types of reservoirs.
Preface to the Second Edition
About the Authors
Nomenclature
Introduction to Petroleum Reservoirs and Reservoir Engineering
Review of Rock and Fluid Properties
The General Material Balance Equation
Single-Phase Gas Reservoirs
Gas-Condensate Reservoirs
Undersaturated Oil Reservoirs
Saturated Oil Reservoirs
Single-Phase Fluid Flow in Reservoirs
Water Influx
The Displacement of Oil and Gas
Enhanced Oil Recovery
History Matching