Vibrational And Acoustic Enhanced Oil Recovery

振动和声学提高石油采收率

能源化学

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2022年05月17日
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9781119760153
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413
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15.24 x 22.86 cm.
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英文
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Based on research they did in the 1970s in Russia and the United States, the authors discovered that oil rate production increased noticeably several days after the occurrence of an earthquake when the epicenter of the earthquake was located in the vicinity of the oil producing field.  The increase in oil flow remained higher for a considerable period of time, and it led to a decade-long study both in the Russia and the US, which gradually focused on the use of acoustic/vibrational energy to for enhanced oil recovery after reservoirs waterflooded.   In the 1980s, they noticed in soil remediation studies that sonic energy applied to soil increases the rate of hydrocarbon removal and decreases the percentage of residual hydrocarbons. In the past several decades, the use of various seismic vibration techniques have been used in various countries and have resulted in incremental oil production. This outstanding new volume validates results of vibro-stimulation tests for enhanced oil recovery, using powerful surface-based vibro-seismic sources.  It proves that the rate of displacement of oil by water increases and the percentage of nonrecoverable residual oil decreases if vibro-energy is applied to the porous medium containing oil. The book outlines the physical foundations of vibration and acoustic impact on the reservoir to enhance oil recovery and increase the rate of development of depleted and waterlogged oil fields. The developed technologies are environmentally friendly and do not cause damage to well structure elements.  This book is for students, researchers, engineering personnel and operators involved in petroleum engineering, geophysics, and for revitalizing dead or abandoned oilfields.  Whether for the veteran engineer or scientist, the student, or a manager or other technician working in the field, this volume is a must-have for any library.
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