Formulas and calculations for drilling operations
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Speight, James G., author.

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Formulas and calculations for drilling operations

Yazar
Speight, James G., author.

ISBN
9781119083672
 
9781119083658
 
9781119083689

Basım Bilgisi
Second edition.

Fiziksel Tanımlama
1 online resource

Genel Not
Revised edition of: Formulas and calculations for drilling operations / G. Robello Samuel. 2010.

İçerik
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; 1 Standard Formulas and Calculations; 1.01 Abrasion Index; 1.02 Acid Number; 1.03 Acidity and Alkalinity; 1.04 Annular Velocity; 1.05 Antoine Equation; 1.06 API Gravity -- Kilograms per Liter/Pounds per Gallon; 1.07 Barrel -- Conversion to other Units.; 1.08 Bernoulli's Principle; 1.09 Brine; 1.10 Bubble Point and Bubble Point Pressure; 1.11 Buoyancy, Buoyed Weight, and Buoyancy Factor; 1.12 Capacity; 1.12.1 Hole (Pipe, Tubing) Capacity (in barrels per one linear foot, bbl/ft); 1.12.2 Annular Capacity.
 
1.12.3 Annular Volume (volume between casing and tubing, bbl)1.13 Capillary Number; 1.14 Capillary Pressure; 1.15 Cementation Value; 1.16 Composite Materials; 1.17 Compressibility; 1.18 Darcy's Law; 1.19 Dew Point Temperature and Pressure; 1.20 Displacement; 1.21 Effective Weight; 1.22 Flow Through Permeable Media; 1.22.1 Productivity Index; 1.22.2 Steady-State Flow; 1.22.3 Linear Flow; 1.22.4 Spherical Flow; 1.23 Flow Through Porous Media; 1.24 Flow Velocity; 1.25 Fluid Saturation; 1.26 Formation Volume Factor -- Gas; 1.27 Formation Volume Factor -- Oil; 1.28 Friction.
 
1.28.1 Coefficient of Friction1.28.2 Types of Friction; 1.28.3 Friction and Rotational Speed; 1.29 Gas Deviation Factor; 1.30 Gas Solubility; 1.31 Gas-Oil Ratio; 1.32 Geothermal Gradient; 1.33 Hole Capacity; 1.34 Horsepower; 1.35 Hydrostatic Pressure; 1.36 Isothermal Compressibility of Oil; 1.37 Marx-Langenheim Model; 1.38 Material Balance; 1.39 Modulus of Elasticity; 1.40 Oil and Gas Originally in Place; 1.41 Oil Recovery Factor; 1.42 Permeability; 1.43 Poisson's Ratio; 1.44 Porosity; 1.45 Pressure Differentials; 1.46 Productivity Index; 1.47 PVT Properties.
 
1.47.1 Specific Gravity and Molecular Weight .1.47.2 Isothermal Compressibility; 1.47.3 Undersaturated Oil Formation Volume Factor; 1.47.4 Oil Density; 1.47.5 Dead Oil Viscosity; 1.47.6 Undersaturated Oil Viscosity; 1.47.7 Gas/Oil Interfacial Tension; 1.47.8 Water/Oil Interfacial Tension; 1.48 Reserves Estimation; 1.49 Reservoir Pressure; 1.50 Resource Estimation; 1.51 Reynold's Number; 1.52 Saturated Steam; 1.53 Standard Oilfield Measurements; 1.54 Twist; 1.55 Ultimate Tensile Strength; 1.56 Volume Flow Rate; 1.57 Volumetric Factors; 1.58 Yield Point; 2 RIG Equipment; 2.01 API Casing Grades.
 
2.02 Block Efficiency Factor2.03 Blocks and Drilling Line; 2.04 Crown Block Capacity; 2.05 Derrick Load; 2.06 Energy Transfer; 2.07 Engine Efficiency; 2.08 Line Pull Efficiency Factor; 2.09 Mud Pump; 2.09.1 Volume of Fluid Displaced; 2.09.2 Volumetric Efficiency; 2.09.3 Pump Factor; 2.10 Offshore Vessels; 2.10.1 Terminology; 2.10.2 Environmental Forces; 2.10.3 Riser Angle; 2.11 Rotary Power; 2.12 Ton-Miles Calculations; 2.12.1 Round-Trip Ton Miles Calculations; 2.12.2 Drilling Ton-Miles Calculations; 2.12.3 Coring Ton-Miles Calculations; 2.12.4 Casing Ton-Miles Calculations.

Özet
"Presented in an easy-to-use format, this second edition of Formulas and Calculations for Drilling Operations is a quick reference for day-to-day work out on the rig; It also serves as a handy study guide for drilling and well control certification courses; Virtually all the mathematics required on a drilling rig is here in one convenient source, including formulas for pressure gradient, specific gravity, pump, output, annular velocity, buoyancy factor, and many other topics; Whether open on your desk, on the hood of your truck at the well, or on an offshore platform, this is the only book available that covers the gamut of the formulas and calculations for petroleum engineers that have been compiled over decades; Some of these formulas and calculations have been used for decades, while others are meant to help guide the engineer through some of the more recent breakthroughs in the industry's technology, such as hydraulic fracturing and enhanced oil recovery. There is no other source for these useful formulas and calculations that is this thorough; An instant classic when the first edition was published, the much-improved revision is even better, offering new information not available in the first edition, making it as up-to-date as possible in book form; Truly a state-of-the-art masterpiece for the oil and gas industry, if there is only one book you buy to help you do your job, this is it!"-- Provided by publisher.
 
"Presented in an easy-to-use format, this is a quick reference for day-to-day work out on the rig. It also serves as a handy study guide for drilling and well control certification courses. Virtually all the mathematics required on a drilling rig is here in one convenient source, including formulas for pressure gradient, specific gravity, pump, output, annular velocity, buoyancy factor, and many other topics"-- Provided by publisher.

Notlar
John Wiley and Sons

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Tür
Mathematical formulae

Elektronik Erişim
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119083689


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