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SHORT BLURBBRIEF DESCRIPTION The hottest most important topic to reservoirengineers is reservoir simulation. Reservoir simulations are literally picturesof what a reservoir of oil or gas looks or should look like under the surfaceof the earth. A multitude of tools is available to the engineer to generatethese pictures and essentially the more accurate the picture the easier theengineer can get the product out of the ground and thus the more profitablethe well will be.UNIQUE FEATURE Completely revised and updated throughout this new edition ofa GPP industry standard has completely new sections on coalbed methane CO2sequestration important for environmental concerns Co2 Flood moresophisticated petrophysical models for geoscientists examples of subsidenceadditional geomechanical calculations and much more. What makes this book sodifferent and valuable to the engineer is the accompanying software used byreservoir engineers all over the world every day. The new software IFLOreplacing WINB4D in previous editions is a simulator that the engineer caneasily install in a Windows operating environment. IFLO generates simulationsof how the well can be tapped and feeds this to the engineer in dynamic 3Dperspective. This completely new software is much more functional with bettergraphics and more scenarios from which the engineer can generate simulations.BENEFIT TO THE READER This book and software helps the reservoir engineer dohis or her job on a daily basis better more economically and moreefficiently. Without simulations the reservoir engineer would not be able todo his or her job at all and the technology available in this productis farsuperior to most companies internal simulation software. It is also much lessexpensive 89.95 versus hundreds or even thousands of dollars than offtheshelf packages available from independent software companies servicing the oiland gas industry. It is however «
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