Geomechanics applied to the petroleum industry
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Ce que dit l'éditeurGeomechanics applied to the petroleum industry Designing an efficient drilling program is a key step for the development of an oil and/or gas field. Variations in reservoir pressure, saturation and temperature, induced by reservoir production or CO2 injection, involve various coupled physical and chemical processes. Geomechanics, which consider all thermohydromechanical phenomena involved in rock behavior, play an important role in every operation involved in the exploitation of hydrocarbons, from drilling to production, and in CO2 geological storage operations as well. Pressure changes in the reservoir modify the in situ stresses and induce strains, not only within the reservoir itself, but also in the entire sedimentary column. In turn, thèse stress variations and associated strains modify the fluids flow in the reservoir and change the wellbore stability parameters. This book offers a large overview on applications of Geomechanics to petroleum industry. It presents the fundamentals of rock mechanics, describes the methods used to characterise rocks in the laboratory and the modelling of their mechanical behaviour ; it gives elements of numerical geomechanical modelling at the site scale. It also demonstrates the role of Geomechanics in the optimisation of drilling and production : it encompasses drillability, wellbore stability, sand production and hydraulic fracturing ; it provides the basic attainments to deal with the environmental aspects of heave or subsidence of the surface layers, CO2 sequestration and well abandonment ; and it shows how seismic monitoring and geomechanical modelling of reservoirs can help to optimise production or check cap rock integrity. This book will be of interest to all engineers involved in oil field development and petroleum engineering students, whether drillers or producers. It aims also at providing a large range of potential users with a simple approach of a broad field of knowledge. |
RésuméEtude de la mécanique des sols pour l'industrie pétrolière en trois parties. La 1re partie donne des informations sur la mécanique et les caractéristiques des roches, et les modèles mécaniques de leurs comportements. La 2e partie aborde le rôle de la mécanique des sols pour le forage et la production. La 3e partie traite du rapport entre la production de fluides et la déformation mécanique. ©Electre 2025 |
Caractéristiques Éditeur(s) Date de parution
6 août 2011
Collection(s)
IFP-Institut français du pétrole publications
Rayon
Technologie, techniques industrielles
Contributeur(s) Jean-François Nauroy
(Editeur scientifique (ou intellectuel)), Maurice Bouteca
(Préfacier) EAN
9782710809326
Reliure
Broché
Dimensions
24.0
cm x
17.0
cm x
1.4
cm
Poids
420
g
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