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Title Fluid-solid interactions in upstream oil and gas applications / edited by Ibnelwaleed A. Hussein, Mohamed Mahmoud
Published Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Oxford, United Kingdom ; Cambridge MA : Elsevier, [2023]

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Description 1 online resource (1 volume)
Series Developments in petroleum science ; volume 78
Developments in petroleum science ; v. 78
Contents Chapter 1: Introduction to reservoir fluids and rock properties; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Mineralogy of reservoir rocks; 1.3. Carbonate mineralogy; 1.4. Unconventional reservoirs; 1.5. Types and composition of reservoir fluids; 1.6. Rock properties; 1.7. Conclusions -- Chapter 2: Rheology of upstream complex fluids; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Basics of rheology; 2.3. Rheology of reservoir fluids; 2.4. Rheological models; 2.5. Rheology of drilling fluids; 2.6. Essential rheological properties of drilling fluids; 2.7. Factors affecting mud rheology; 2.8. Rheology of emulsions; 2.9. Other applications in upstream; 2.10. Conclusions; -- Chapter 3: Interactions of drilling and completion fluids during drilling and completion operations; 3.1. Drilling and completion fluids components; 3.2. Drilling and completion fluids stability; 3.3. Fluid/solid and solid/solid interactions in drilling and completion fluids; 3.4. Compatibility of different additives used in drilling and completion fluids; 3.5. Interaction of drilling and completion fluids solids with the formation rocks; 3.6. Interactions of drilling fluid filtrate with the formation rocks and fluids; 3.7. Concluding remarks -- Chapter 4: Interactions of fluids during sandstone acidizing operations; 4.1. Basic chemistry of sandstone acidizing; 4.2. Composition of stimulations fluids during sandstone acidizing; 4.3. Compatibility of the stimulation fluid ingredients; 4.4. Acid/sandstone interactions during sandstone acidizing; 4.5. Adsorption and retention of stimulation fluids (ingredients) in the formation rocks; 4.6. Fines migration and clay swelling during sandstone acidizing; 4.7. Effect of corrosion inhibitors on sandstone wettability; 4.8. Modeling of sandstone acidizing; 4.9. Lumped-parameter model; 4.10. Detailed reaction models; 4.11. Conclusions -- Chapter 5: Interactions of fluids during hydraulic and acid fracturing operations; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Reaction kinetics of different fracturing fluids with carbonates; 5.3. Components and compatibility of fracturing fluids properties; 5.4. Fracturing fluids and formation damage (fracture face skin); 5.5. Proppant embedment and its effect on fracture conductivity; 5.6. Fracturing fluid leak-off and filtrate interaction with the reservoir rocks and fluids; 5.7. Fracturing fluid residue clean- up; 5.8. Wettability alteration during hydraulic fracturing operations; 5.9. Environmental and social impact; 5.10. Effect of mineralogy on the interaction of acid fracture fluids with carbonates; 5.11. Interactions of spent acid with formation rocks and fluids; 5.12. Wettability alteration during acid fracturing operations; 5.13. Combined use of different acid fracturing fluids; 5.14. Experimental evidence on fracture damage -- Chapter 6: Fluid-rock interactions in tight gas reservoirs: Wettability, pore structural alteration, and asso; 6.1. Background of tight gas reservoirs; 6.2. Wettability and pore structural alteration; 6.3. Types of flows in tight/unconventional reservoirs; 6.4. Multiphysics flow in tight/unconventional reservoirs: Incorporation of chemical damage; 6.5. Multiphysics flow in sorptive dual-porosity tight rocks; 6.6. Conclusion; Acknowledgments -- Chapter 7: Interactions during various enhanced oil recovery operations; 7.1. Introduction; 7.2. Water injection; 7.3. Gas flooding; 7.4. Fluid-solid interactions in water-based EOR methods; 7.5. Conclusion and recommendation -- Chapter 8: Nanoparticles in upstream applications; 8.1. Introduction; 8.2. Nanoparticles applications in drilling; 8.3. Nanoparticles in drilling fluids; 8.4. Nanoparticle in a filter cake; 8.5. Nanoparticles for formation damage during drilling; 8.6. Nanoparticle for cementing applications; 8.7. Application of nanoparticles for enhanced oil recovery; 8.8. Oil recovery using nanofluids; 8.9. Wettability alteration using nanoparticles; 8.10. Change in interfacial tension using nanoparticles; 8.11. Factors affecting nanofluid stability; 8.12. Agglomeration caused by storage time; 8.13. Agglomeration caused by salinity; 8.14. Agglomeration caused by high temperature; 8.15. Applications of nanofluids in fracturing and stimulation; 8.16. Additive in polymeric fracturing fluids; 8.17. Additive in viscoelastic surfactant fracturing fluids; 8.18. Additive in foam-based fracturing fluids; 8.19. Challenges and outlook -- Chapter 9: Molecular simulations in upstream applications; 9.1. Introduction; 9.2. Computational chemistry and molecular simulations; 9.3. Practical details; 9.4. Enhanced oil recovery; 9.5. Enhanced gas recovery; 9.6. Estimation of ultimate recovery; 9.7. Scale removal and inhibition; 9.8. Summary; Acknowledgments -- Chapter 10: Environmental impacts and mitigation measures of offshore oil and gas activities; 10.1. Introduction; 10.2. Offshore facilities—Central processing platform (CPP); 10.3. Environmental standards and regulations compliance requirements; 10.4. Offshore drilling and seabed dredging; 10.5. Environmental threats from offshore oil and gas operations; 10.6. Integrated health safety environment and risk management system; 10.7. Risk management approach; 10.8. Benefits of integrated HSE and risk management system; 10.9. Produced water and effluent discharge limits; 10.10. Ballast water discharge legal requirements; 10.11. Requirements highlights; 10.12. Regulation D-2: Standard (all ships must meet D-2 standards by 2024); 10.13. Biodiversity: Legal requirement, mitigation, and compensation mechanism; 10.14. HSE key performance indicators (KPIs); 10.15. Conclusions
Summary Fluid-Solid Interactions in Upstream Oil and Gas Applications, Volume 78 delivers comprehensive understanding of fluid-rock interactions in oil and gas reservoirs and their impact on drilling, production, and reservoir hydrocarbon management. The book is arranged based on intervals of the oil and gas production process and introduces the basics of reservoir fluids and their properties, along with the rheological behavior of solid-fluid systems across all stages of the reservoir, including drilling processes, acidizing, and fracking. The reference then addresses different application-specific issues, such as solid-fluid interactions in tight reservoirs, the applications of nanoparticles, interactions during the EOR processes, and environmental concerns
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 16, 2023)
Subject Hydrocarbon reservoirs.
Petroleum -- Geology.
Hydrocarbon reservoirs
Petroleum -- Geology
Genre/Form Electronic books
Form Electronic book
Author Hussein, Ibnelwaleed A., editor
Mahmoud, Mohamed, editor
ISBN 9780323992862
0323992862