Drilling and Completion in Petroleum Engineering: Theory and Numerical Applications
Modern petroleum and petrotechnical engineering is increasingly challenging due to the inherently scarce and decreasing number of global petroleum resources. Exploiting these resources efficiently will require researchers, scientists, engineers and other practitioners to develop innovative mathematical solutions to serve as basis for new asset deve
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Drilling and Completion in Petroleum Engineering: Theory and Numerical Applications
Modern petroleum and petrotechnical engineering is increasingly challenging due to the inherently scarce and decreasing number of global petroleum resources. Exploiting these resources efficiently will require researchers, scientists, engineers and other practitioners to develop innovative mathematical solutions to serve as basis for new asset deve
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Drilling and Completion in Petroleum Engineering: Theory and Numerical Applications

Drilling and Completion in Petroleum Engineering: Theory and Numerical Applications

Drilling and Completion in Petroleum Engineering: Theory and Numerical Applications

Drilling and Completion in Petroleum Engineering: Theory and Numerical Applications

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Modern petroleum and petrotechnical engineering is increasingly challenging due to the inherently scarce and decreasing number of global petroleum resources. Exploiting these resources efficiently will require researchers, scientists, engineers and other practitioners to develop innovative mathematical solutions to serve as basis for new asset deve

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ISBN-13: 9781040198537
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 10/19/2011
Series: Multiphysics Modeling
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 254
File size: 28 MB
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About the Author

Xinpu Shen is a Principal Consultant at Halliburton Consulting, department of Petroleum Engineering, group of Geomechanics Practice. He received his PhD degree in Engineering Mechanics in 1994. He was an associate professor in Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, from 1994 to 1999. From 1997 to 2004, he worked as post-doctoral research associate in several European institutions, including Politecnico di Milano, Italy and the University of Sheffield, UK. Since May 2001, he is a professor in Engineering Mechanics in Shenyang University of Technology, China. He worked as consultant of geomechanics for Knowledge Systems Inc Houston since 2005 and until it was acquired by Halliburton in 2008. He has been coordinator to 3 projects supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China since 2005.

Mao Bai is the Principal Consultant in Geomechanics and Geomechanics Solutions Team Leader at Halliburton Consulting and Project Management. Dr. Bai received the Msc degree in Mining Engineering from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK in 1986, and Ph.D. from the Pennsylvania State University in Mineral Engineering in 1991. Before joining Halliburton in 2008, Dr. Bai worked as a Senior Research Associate at the Rock Mechanics Institute in the University of Oklahoma between 1991 and 2000, as a Senior Engineer at TerraTek / Schlumberger between 2000 and 2007, as a Senior Geomechanics Specialist at Geomechanics International / Baker Hughes between 2007 and 2008. Dr. Bai is specializing in technical advising in petroleum engineering related geomechanics. He is the author of the book "Coupled Processes in Subsurface Deformation, Flow and Transport" published by ASCE Press in 2000, and author / co-author of over 130 technical papers in geomechanics related subjects.

William Standifird currently serves as a Solutions Director for Halliburton. In this role he is charged with the i

Table of Contents

Table of contents1. Mathematical modeling of thermo-hydro-mechanical behavior for reservoir formation under elevated temperature 2. Damage model for rock-like materials and its application 3. Trajectory optimization for offshore wells and numerical prediction of casing failure due to production-induced compaction 4. Numerical scheme for calculation of shear failure gradient of wellbore and its applications 5. Mud weight design for horizontal wells in shallow loose sand reservoir with the finite element method 6. A case study of mud weight design with finite element method for subsalt wells 7. Numerical calculation of stress rotation caused by salt creep and pore pressure depletion 8. Numerical analysis of casing failure under non-uniform loading in subsalt wells 9. Numerical predictions on critical pressure drawdown and sand production for wells in weak formations 10. Cohesive crack for quasi-brittle fracture and numerical simulation of hydraulic fracture 11. Special applications in formation stimulation and injection modeling
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