Abrasive Water Jet Perforation and Multi-Stage Fracturing
Abrasive Water Jet Perforation and Multi-Stage Fracturing gives petroleum engineers, well completion managers and fracturing specialists a critical guide to understanding all the details of the technology including materials, tools, design methods and...
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Abrasive Water Jet Perforation and Multi-Stage Fracturing gives petroleum engineers, well completion managers and fracturing specialists a critical guide to understanding all the details of the technology including materials, tools, design methods and field applications. The exploitation and development of unconventional oil and gas resources has continued to gain importance, and multi-stage fracturing with abrasive water jets has emerged as one of the top three principal methods to recover unconventional oil and gas, yet there is no one collective reference to explain the fundamentals, operations and influence this method can deliver. The book introduces current challenges and gives solutions for the problems encountered. Packed with references and real-world examples, the book equips engineers and specialists with a necessary reservoir stimulation tool to better understand today's fracturing technology.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Zhongwei Huang , Gensheng Li , Shouceng Tian
- Verlag: Gulf Professional Publishing
- EAN: 9780128128077
Autoren-Porträt von Zhongwei Huang, Gensheng Li, Shouceng Tian
Zhongwei Huang is currently a professor at the college of petroleum engineering at the China University of Petroleum, teaching well drilling, completion, and hydro-jet fracturing. He was previously a lecturer at the same school and a visiting scholar at the Colorado School of Mines. He has authored multiple articles and awarded nine grants to date. He earned a BE in drilling engineering, MSc in oil and gas well engineering, and a PhD in oil and gas well engineering, all from the China University of Petroleum.Dr. Gensheng Li is the Academician of Chinese Member of Engineering and the Vice-President of China University of Petroleum at Beijing (CUPB). He has over 30 years of experience concentrating on the research and application of water jet technology in drilling and well completion. His research interests include water jet assisted drilling within HPHT Wells, abrasive jet perforation and multistage fracturing, and unconventional oil & gas well drilling & completion. He received the National Award for Technological Invention in 2012 and National Award for Science and Technology Progress in 2007 as a principle investigator.Dr. Shoucheng Tian is currently an Associate Researcher in the college of petroleum engineering at the China University of Petroleum. Previously, he was a teacher at the Shengli Oilfield school. He has authored many papers, and he earned a BS in metal forming from the Northeast Heavy Machinery Institute, a MS in computer software and theory from China University of Petroleum, and a PhD in oil and gas well engineering from China University of Petroleum.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Abrasive Water Jet Perforation and Multi-Stage Fracturing “
1. Introduction2. Fundamentals of Abrasive Water Jet (AWJ)
3. Abrasive Water Jet Perforation
4. Influence of AWJ Perforation on Casing Strength
5. Hydraulic Isolation of Multi-Stage AWJ Fracturing
6. Fracture Initiation of AWJ Fracturing
7. Production Analysis of Multi-Stage AWJ Fracturing
8. Wellbore Flow Behavior and Friction Pressure
9. Multi-Stage AWJ Fracturing Design
10. Multi-Stage AWJ Fracturing Assembly
11. Field Application of Multi-Stage AWJ Fracturing
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