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    "Oil Well Stimulation" by Robert S. Schechter

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    "Oil Well Stimulation" by Robert S. Schechter

    "Oil Well Stimulation" by Robert S. Schechter
    PrentHall | 1992 | ISBN: 0139499342 9780139499340 | 312 pages | PDF | 20 MB

    This book emphasizes the quantitative aspects of well stimulation. Includes worked examples, exercises, and fundamental derivations throughout the narrative.

    Part I studies the chemical, thermal, and mechanical properties of reservoir materials, as well as stimulation fluids.
    Part II deals with formation damage which is oiten the origin of the need for well stimulation.
    Part III covers perforating techniques.
    Parts IV and V address hydraulic fracturing and matrix acidizing-two of the most useful stimulation techniques.
    Part VI explores important sand control methods.

    Contents
    Preface
    Part 1. Properties of Formation Materials and Treatment Fluids
    1 Chemical Properties of Oil-Bearing Formations and Resident Fluids
    2 Physical Properties of Formation Materials
    3 Chemical and Mechanical Properties of Injected Fluids
    Part 2. Formation Damage
    4 The Origins of Formation Oamage
    5 Modeling Formation Oamage
    6 Pretreatment Well Tests
    Part 3. Perforating Methods
    7 Perforating
    Part 4. Hydraulic Fracturing
    8 Dynamic Fracture Geometry
    9 Fracture Fluid Temperature
    10 Final Fracture Conductivity
    11 Well Productivity of FracturedSysterns
    12 Design and Optimization of Fracture Processes
    Part 5. Acid Reaction Rates and Matrix Acidizing
    13 Acidizing Methods
    14 Rates of Acid Reactions with Reservoir Minerals
    15 Sandstone Matrix Acidizing Theory
    16 Design Considerations in Matrix Acidizing of Sandstones
    17 Fundamentals and Design of Matrix Acidizing of Carbonates
    18 Acid Additives
    Part 6. Sand Control Methods: Gravel Packing and Consolidation Techniques
    19 Sand Control
    Appendix: Units and Conversions
    Index
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