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Reservoir Engineering

I have divided reservoir engineering into five broad sections.

Fluid
Properties

Rock Immiscible
Properties Displacement

Fluid Flow in Performance


Porous Media Prediction

Fluid Properties
1.Composition of Reservoir Fluids: Chapter 3 Heriot Watt
2.Phase Behavior of Hydrocarbons: Chapter 4 Heriot Watt (for conceptual understanding), Chapter 1
Tarek Ahmed (for your personal notes, if any. Questions will be asked from here.)
3. Behavior of Gases: Chapter 5 Heriot Watt (Avoid remembering lengthy correlations. It is precisely
because of this that I would encourage you to read from Heriot Watt instead of Tarek Ahmed. If you
study from Tarek Ahmed, use your discretion well considering the above point. It is however important
to consider the trends of variation, for example the variation of pseudocritical temperature with specific
gravity of the gas. No need to remember the specific correlation formula. Just an idea of the trend is
required. For other equations of state, just make a table citing the limits of applicability of each. Again,
there is no need to remember the lengthy equations. Section 5.2 and 6.7 can be skipped)
4.Properties of Reservoir Liquids: Chapter 6 Heriot Watt (Upto 6.8) and Chapter 2 Tarek Ahmed (for the
study of important trends). Water properties can be skipped. Avoid methods of viscosity calculation in
Tarek. Learn only the trends from the correlations.
5. PVT Analysis: Chapter 2 L.P Dake (especially sampling), Chapter 3 Tarek Ahmed. Skip correction of
data part.

Rock Properties
1.Fundamental of Rock Properties: Chapter 4 Tarek Ahmed ( Concentrate especially on the permeability
variation concepts) Chapter 2 Amyx (Concentrate on calculations related to measurement of porosity,
saturation etc. ) Make sure you read Chapter 7 and Chapter 8 from Heriot Watt before reading these
two. Chapter 8 needs only a one time reading.
Reservoir Engineering

2.Relative Permeability: Chapter 5 Tarek Ahmed (Three phase can be avoided). Chapter 3 Amyx Upto
Effective and Relative Permeability is advised.

Fluid Flow in Porous Media


Chapter 5, 6 and 7(Upto 7.3) from L.P Dake, Chapter 6 Tarek Ahmed. Theory can understood in great
detail from L.P Dake. All derivations are done in Darcys units which is easy to understand. While reading
Tarek, you only need to understand and remember the corresponding portions in field units. No need to
read the chapter over again. It is important to remember equations in field units as numerical questions
are directly asked.

Performance Prediction
1.Performance of Oil Reservoirs: Chapter 4 Advanced Tarek Ahmed (Tracys Form not needed. Concepts
of water influx, wherever used, can be avoided). Material Balance can be additionally referred from
Dake, especially the lucid derivation.
2.Performance Prediction: Chapter 5 Advanced Tarek Ahmed (Only Tarners method is sufficient just to
understand how the equations are combined to predict reservoir performance. Everything else in
section 5.1 can be ignored. Section 5.2 dealing with well performance has to be covered completely
including basics of horizontal wells.)
3. Performance of Gas Reservoirs: Chapter 1 LP Dake (for gas material balance), Chapter 8 Tarek Ahmed
(for gas well performance. Horizontal can be neglected here.)
4. Decline Curve: Lyons book

Immiscible Displacment
Chapter 18 Heriot Watt (upto 5.1), Chapter 10 LP Dake (upto 10.6), Chapter 14 Tarek Ahmed (just to
understand flooding patterns)

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