Reservoir Exploration and Appraisal

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Finding a new oil and gas discovery and evaluating its volume is a difficult and challenging task, and yet there is very little published on the topic. Luiz Amado delivers a one-of-a-kind introductory guide titled Reservoir Exploration and Appraisal. Providing logistical instruction and processes for the entire exploration and appraisal process, Amado furnishes the guidance, workflow, and practical recommendations needed based on real-world scenarios. Written by an engineer with over 15 years of experience in the North Sea, Gulf of Mexico, South America and West Africa, Reservoir Exploration and Appraisal equips engineers and economists with expert advice on critical subjects such as detailed methods of estimating recovery factors, creating production curves using either simple or complex approaches, understanding main fluid and rock properties that govern volume and productivity, and communicating examples of field case evaluations, including deepwater projects.

PrefaceIntroductionChapter 1: Project Framing and the V2V (Volume to Value) Evaluation AnalysisChapter 2: Setting the Scene: Plays, Leads and ProspectsChapter 3: Exploration and Appraisal StagesChapter 4: Rock and Fluid EstimatesChapter 5: The Search and Use of AnaloguesChapter 6: Volumes and Recovery EfficienciesChapter 7: Wells and Production FunctionsChapter 8: Facilities and Subsea EngineeringChapter 9: Capex and Opex ExpendituresChapter 10: Lease Sales, Bids and Farm-inChapter 11: The Value and Gains of TechnologyChapter 12: Examples and Field Cases EvaluationsIndex

Reservoir Engineers, Production Engineers, Drilling Engineers, Operation Engineers, Operation Managers, Project Production Engineers

  • Details methods of estimating recovery factors and rules of thumb that can be used if there is an absence of data
  • How to create production curves using either simple or complex approaches
  • Understanding main fluid and rock properties that govern volume and productivity, saving time from analyzing countless fluid samples or rock data from cores
  • Describes the process of lease sales, bid rounds and farm-in opportunities
  • Communicates examples of field case evaluations, including deepwater projects, to illustrate the steps covered in the book, showing the reader the full project cycle