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Petroleum Reservoir Fluid Property Correlations Mccain Jr William D Spivey

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Petroleum Reservoir Fluid Property Correlations Mccain Jr William D Spivey
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Publisher: PennWell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.43 MB
Pages: 210
Author: McCain, Jr., William D.; Spivey, John P.; Lenn, Christopher P.
ISBN: 9780815520191, 9780815520184, 0815520190, 0815520182
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Petroleum Reservoir Fluid Property Correlations Mccain Jr William D Spivey by Mccain, Jr., William D.; Spivey, John P.; Lenn, Christopher P. 9780815520191, 9780815520184, 0815520190, 0815520182 instant download after payment.

This book, written by three internationally well-known and respected petroleum engineers, is the result of years of exhaustive research that gathered data sets from databases all over the world. The data were then compared against the results of many published correlations of fluid properties in order to find the "best in class" required in the petroleum industry. Those findings are offered in this new book as recommended use in reservoir engineering calculations. The data sets cover natural gases, reservoir oils and reservoir waters (brines). This book will prove to be a valuable resource for reservoir engineers, production engineers who need to determine which set of correlation equations are most useful for their work, and graduate-level reservoir engineering courses.
Content:
Front Matter
• Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Properties of Reservoir Gases
3. Properties of Black Oils
4. Properties of Oilfield Brines
5. Identification of Type of Reservoir Fluid
Index
• About the Authors

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