An Introduction to Petroleum Reservoir Simulation is aimed toward
graduate students and professionals in the oil and gas industry working
in reservoir simulation. It begins with a review of fluid and rock
properties and derivation of basic reservoir engineering mass balance
equations. Then equations and approaches for numerical reservoir
simulation are introduced. The text starts with simple problems (1D,
single phase flow in homogeneous reservoirs with constant rate wells)
and subsequent chapters slowly add complexities (heterogeneities,
nonlinearities, multi-dimensions, multiphase flow, and multicomponent
flow). Partial differential equations and finite differences are then
introduced but it will be shown that algebraic mass balances can also be
written directly on discrete grid blocks that result in the same
equations. Many completed examples and figures will be included to
improve understanding.
An Introduction to Petroleum Reservoir Simulation is designed for
those with their first exposure to reservoir simulation, including
graduate students in their first simulation course and working
professionals who are using reservoir simulators and want to learn more
about the basics.