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by Mike Shepherd
Frontmatter and References (PDF) Mike Shepherd Section 1: The Production Geologist and the Reservoir Mike Shepherd Chapter 1: The Role of the Production Geologist Mike Shepherd Chapter 2: Drilling a Well Mike Shepherd Chapter 3: The Reservoir Life Cycle Mike Shepherd Chapter 4: Reservoir Fluids Mike Shepherd Chapter 5: Factors Influencing Recovery from Oil and Gas Fields Mike Shepherd Section 2: The Geological Scheme Mike Shepherd Chapter 6: Sources of Data Mike Shepherd Chapter 7: Rock and Fluid Properties Mike Shepherd Chapter 8: Maps and Cross Sections Mike Shepherd Chapter 9: Predicting the Geology in the Gaps Between the WellsMike Shepherd Chapter 10: The Reservoir Framework Mike Shepherd Chapter 11: Lithofacies Maps Mike Shepherd Chapter 12: Analysis of Rock Properties Mike Shepherd Chapter 13: Structural Geology: Faults Mike Shepherd Chapter 14: Structural Geology: Fractures Mike Shepherd Section 3: Flow Geology Mike Shepherd Chapter 15: Production Data and Layering Mike Shepherd Chapter 16: Areal Compartments Mike Shepherd Chapter 17: Methods for Analyzing Areal Sweep Mike Shepherd Chapter 18: Drainage Cells Mike Shepherd Section 4: Reservoir Modeling and Geostatistics Mike Shepherd Chapter 19: Geostatistical Methods Mike Shepherd Chapter 20: 3-D Geocellular Modeling Mike Shepherd Chapter 21: Volumetrics Mike Shepherd Chapter 22: Reservoir Uncertainty Mike Shepherd Chapter 23: Interaction with Reservoir Engineers Mike Shepherd Section 5: Locating the Remaining Hydrocarbons Mike Shepherd Chapter 24: Where Hydrocarbons Can be Left Behind Mike Shepherd Chapter 25: Qualitative Methods for Locating the Remaining Hydrocarbons Mike Shepherd Chapter 26: Quantitative Methods for Locating the Remaining Hydrocarbons Mike Shepherd Chapter 27: The Opportunity Inventory Mike Shepherd Section 6: Well Planning Mike Shepherd Chapter 28: Types of Wells Mike Shepherd Chapter 29: Well Patterns Mike Shepherd Chapter 30: Well Planning Mike Shepherd Chapter 31: Problem Wells Mike Shepherd Section 7: Depositional Environments and their Flow Characteristics Mike Shepherd Chapter 32: Eolian Reservoirs Mike Shepherd Chapter 33: Meandering Fluvial Reservoirs Mike Shepherd Chapter 34: Braided Fluvial Reservoirs Mike Shepherd Chapter 35: Deltaic Reservoirs Mike Shepherd Chapter 36: Siliciclastic Shorelines and Barrier Island Reservoirs Mike Shepherd Chapter 37: Deep-water Marine Reservoirs Mike Shepherd Chapter 38: Carbonate Reservoirs Mike Shepherd Chapter 39: Less Common Reservoir Types Mike Shepherd Chapter 40: Concluding Comments Mike Shepherd References Mike Shepherd
Frontmatter and References (PDF) Mike Shepherd
Section 1: The Production Geologist and the Reservoir Mike Shepherd
Chapter 1: The Role of the Production Geologist Mike Shepherd Chapter 2: Drilling a Well Mike Shepherd Chapter 3: The Reservoir Life Cycle Mike Shepherd Chapter 4: Reservoir Fluids Mike Shepherd Chapter 5: Factors Influencing Recovery from Oil and Gas Fields Mike Shepherd
Section 2: The Geological Scheme Mike Shepherd
Chapter 6: Sources of Data Mike Shepherd Chapter 7: Rock and Fluid Properties Mike Shepherd Chapter 8: Maps and Cross Sections Mike Shepherd Chapter 9: Predicting the Geology in the Gaps Between the WellsMike Shepherd Chapter 10: The Reservoir Framework Mike Shepherd Chapter 11: Lithofacies Maps Mike Shepherd Chapter 12: Analysis of Rock Properties Mike Shepherd Chapter 13: Structural Geology: Faults Mike Shepherd Chapter 14: Structural Geology: Fractures Mike Shepherd
Section 3: Flow Geology Mike Shepherd
Chapter 15: Production Data and Layering Mike Shepherd Chapter 16: Areal Compartments Mike Shepherd Chapter 17: Methods for Analyzing Areal Sweep Mike Shepherd Chapter 18: Drainage Cells Mike Shepherd
Section 4: Reservoir Modeling and Geostatistics Mike Shepherd
Chapter 19: Geostatistical Methods Mike Shepherd Chapter 20: 3-D Geocellular Modeling Mike Shepherd Chapter 21: Volumetrics Mike Shepherd Chapter 22: Reservoir Uncertainty Mike Shepherd Chapter 23: Interaction with Reservoir Engineers Mike Shepherd
Section 5: Locating the Remaining Hydrocarbons Mike Shepherd
Chapter 24: Where Hydrocarbons Can be Left Behind Mike Shepherd Chapter 25: Qualitative Methods for Locating the Remaining Hydrocarbons Mike Shepherd Chapter 26: Quantitative Methods for Locating the Remaining Hydrocarbons Mike Shepherd Chapter 27: The Opportunity Inventory Mike Shepherd
Section 6: Well Planning Mike Shepherd
Chapter 28: Types of Wells Mike Shepherd Chapter 29: Well Patterns Mike Shepherd Chapter 30: Well Planning Mike Shepherd Chapter 31: Problem Wells Mike Shepherd
Section 7: Depositional Environments and their Flow Characteristics Mike Shepherd
Chapter 32: Eolian Reservoirs Mike Shepherd Chapter 33: Meandering Fluvial Reservoirs Mike Shepherd Chapter 34: Braided Fluvial Reservoirs Mike Shepherd Chapter 35: Deltaic Reservoirs Mike Shepherd Chapter 36: Siliciclastic Shorelines and Barrier Island Reservoirs Mike Shepherd Chapter 37: Deep-water Marine Reservoirs Mike Shepherd Chapter 38: Carbonate Reservoirs Mike Shepherd Chapter 39: Less Common Reservoir Types Mike Shepherd Chapter 40: Concluding Comments Mike Shepherd
References Mike Shepherd