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Reservoir simulation has been in practice for more than 50 years, but it has recently gained significant momentum because of its wider application to the increasingly complex reservoir systems of today. Reservoir Simulation: Problems and Solutions provides petroleum engineers with extensive practice in the art of problem solving, strengthening their critical-thinking solution strategies and preparing them for the unique problems they will encounter in this dynamic field. Built on the fundamental concepts and solutions of the original exercises found in Basic Applied Reservoir Simulation…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Reservoir simulation has been in practice for more than 50 years, but it has recently gained significant momentum because of its wider application to the increasingly complex reservoir systems of today. Reservoir Simulation: Problems and Solutions provides petroleum engineers with extensive practice in the art of problem solving, strengthening their critical-thinking solution strategies and preparing them for the unique problems they will encounter in this dynamic field. Built on the fundamental concepts and solutions of the original exercises found in Basic Applied Reservoir Simulation (Turgay Ertekin, Jamal H. Abou-Kassem, and Gregory R. King), this new book provides an additional 180 exercises and solutions that fully illustrate the intricacies of reservoir-simulation methodology.
Autorenporträt
Turgay Ertekin is Professor Emeritus of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering at the Pennsylvania State University (Penn State), where he has been a member of the faculty for more than 40 years. Throughout his career, Ertekin has gained extensive experience in the development and application of fluid-flow models in porous media and mathematical modeling of flow problems. He is an accomplished presenter, having delivered or participated in more than 300 invited lectures, paper presentations, and seminars. Ertekin has also published more than 300 works, including five books and five book chapters. He holds a PhD degree in petroleum and natural gas engineering from Penn State and MS and BS degrees in petroleum engineering from Middle East Technical University. Ertekin is an active SPE Distinguished Member, having held various positions on the SPE Editorial Board, including 2 years as the executive editor of SPE Formation Evaluation. He is the recipient of the 1988 SPE Distinguished Achievement Award for Petroleum Engineering Faculty, the 2001 SPE Lester C. Uren Award, the 2007 SPE A Peer Apart Award, the 2008 SPE Outstanding Associate Editor Award, and the 2013 SPE Honorary Membership Award. Ertekin is currently the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology.