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Sustainable Natural Gas Reservoir and Production Engineering. The Fundamentals and Sustainable Advances in Natural Gas Science and Eng

  • Book

  • November 2021
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5390202

Sustainable Natural Gas Reservoir and Production Engineering, the latest release in The Fundamentals and Sustainable Advances in Natural Gas Science and Engineering series, delivers many of the scientific fundamentals needed in the natural gas industry, including improving gas recovery, simulation processes for fracturing methods, and methods for optimizing production strategies. Advanced research covered includes machine learning applications, gas fracturing mechanics aimed at reducing environmental impact, and enhanced oil recovery technologies aimed at capturing carbon dioxide. Supported by corporate and academic contributors along with two well-distinguished editors, this book provides today's natural gas engineers the fundamentals and advances in a convenient resource

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Table of Contents

1. Gas properties, fundamental equations of state and phase relationships 2. Natural gas demand prediction: methods, time horizons, geographical scopes, sustainability issues, and scenarios 3. Machine Learning to Improve Natural Gas Reservoir Simulations 4. In situ stress and mechanical properties of unconventional gas reservoirs 5. Hydraulic fracturing of unconventional reservoirs aided by simulation technologies 6. Experimental methods in fracturing mechanics focused on minimizing their environmental footprint 7. Production decline curve analysis and reserves forecasting for conventional and unconventional gas reservoirs 8. Well Test Analysis for Characterizing Unconventional Gas Reservoirs 9. Carbon-Nanotube-Polymer Nanocomposites Enable Wellbore Cements to Better Inhibit Gas Migration and Enhance Sustainability of Natural Gas Reservoirs 10. Sustainability in Natural Gas Reservoir Drilling: A Review on Environmentally and Economically Friendly Fluids and Optimal Waste Management 11. Enhanced gas recovery technologies aimed at exploiting captured carbon dioxide 12. Sustainability Challenges for the Upstream Sectors of the Natural Gas Industry

Authors

David Wood Owner/Consultant, DWA Energy Limited, UK. David A. Wood has more than forty years of international gas, oil, and broader energy experience since gaining his Ph.D. in geosciences from Imperial College London in the 1970s. His expertise covers multiple fields including subsurface geoscience and engineering relating to oil and gas exploration and production, energy supply chain technologies, and efficiencies. For the past two decades, David has worked as an independent international consultant, researcher, training provider, and expert witness. He has published an extensive body of work on geoscience, engineering, energy, and machine learning topics. He currently consults and conducts research on a variety of technical and commercial aspects of energy and environmental issues through his consultancy, DWA Energy Limited. He has extensive editorial experience as a founding editor of Elsevier's Journal of Natural Gas Science & Engineering in 2008/9 then serving as Editor-in-Chief from 2013 to 2016. He is currently Co-Editor-in-Chief of Advances in Geo-Energy Research. Jianchao Cai Professor, College of Geosciences, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), P.R. China. Jianchao Cai received his B.Sc in Physics from Henan Normal University and MSc and Ph.D in Condensed Matter Physics from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. He is currently a professor at the Institute of Geophysics and Geomatics at the China University of Geosciences (Wuhan). Meanwhile, he serves as Associate Editor or Editorial member for several journals including Journal of Natural Gas Science & Engineering, International Journal of Oil, Gas and Coal Technology, Fractals. He has published more than 130 journal articles, two books, and numerous book chapters.