Provides a comprehensive view of important physicochemical phenomena and processes during oil production
Shares detailed analysis of reservoir rock and fluid properties affecting oil recovery in oil reservoir development
Offers empirical equation for estimation of physical properties of crude oil
Describes the micromechanism of fluids through porous media and irreducible oil forming in pores
Introduces up-to-date EOR methods and technologies
Richly illustrated throughout with flow charts to help understand physical/chemical phenomena and processes
This book introduces in detail the physical and chemical phenomena and processes during petroleum production. It covers the properties of reservoir rocks and fluids, the related methods of determining these properties, the phase behavior of hydrocarbon mixtures, the microscopic mechanism of fluids flowing through reservoir rocks, and the primary theories and methods of enhancing oil recovery. It also involves the up-to-date progress in these areas. It can be used as a reference by researchers and engineers in petroleum engineering and a textbook for students majoring in the area related with petroleum exploitation.