Introduction to Petroleum Exploration and Engineering

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Petroleum, Engineering, Chemical & Biochemical
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Author: Andrew Palmer ISBN: 9789813147805
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Publication: September 19, 2016
Imprint: WSPC Language: English
Author: Andrew Palmer
ISBN: 9789813147805
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Publication: September 19, 2016
Imprint: WSPC
Language: English

This book is an introduction to oil and gas designed to be both accessible to absolute beginners who know nothing about the subject, and at the same time interesting to people who work in one area (such as drilling or seismic exploration) and would like to know about other areas (such as production offshore, or how oil and gas were formed, or what can go wrong).

It begins by discussing oil and gas in the broader context of human society, and goes on to examine what they consist of, how and where they were formed, how we find them, how we drill for them and how we measure them. It describes production onshore and offshore, and examines in detail some instructive mishaps, including some that are well known, such as Deepwater Horizon and Piper Alpha, and other lesser known incidents. It looks at recent developments, such as shale oil, and concludes with some speculation about the future. It includes many references for readers who would like to read further. Mathematical content is minimal.

Contents:

  • Petroleum and Human Society
  • What is Petroleum?
  • Where Does Petroleum Come From, and Where is it Now?
  • Finding Petroleum
  • Drilling
  • Producing Petroleum on Land
  • Producing Petroleum Under the Sea
  • Petroleum Accidents
  • The Future of Petroleum

Readership: Advanced Undergrads, Grad Students, Post-Grad Students, Researchers, and/orProfessionals in the field of Petroleum Engineering.

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This book is an introduction to oil and gas designed to be both accessible to absolute beginners who know nothing about the subject, and at the same time interesting to people who work in one area (such as drilling or seismic exploration) and would like to know about other areas (such as production offshore, or how oil and gas were formed, or what can go wrong).

It begins by discussing oil and gas in the broader context of human society, and goes on to examine what they consist of, how and where they were formed, how we find them, how we drill for them and how we measure them. It describes production onshore and offshore, and examines in detail some instructive mishaps, including some that are well known, such as Deepwater Horizon and Piper Alpha, and other lesser known incidents. It looks at recent developments, such as shale oil, and concludes with some speculation about the future. It includes many references for readers who would like to read further. Mathematical content is minimal.

Contents:

Readership: Advanced Undergrads, Grad Students, Post-Grad Students, Researchers, and/orProfessionals in the field of Petroleum Engineering.

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