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Modern reservoir engineering must accommodate for a complex set of heterogeneous phases contained in the well and petroleum reservoir. Achieving the optimal solution to reservoir problems involves employing sophisticated simulation techniques, executing complex well-completion actions, and following up with constant attention to the changes within a reservoir.
Renowned petroleum engineer George Stewart offers in-depth information in his latest book, Wireline Formation Evaluation and Well Deliverability. A companion to his recent book, Well Test Design and Analysis, this newest technical volume covers the widest range of possible issues for reservoir engineering. Stewart’s exhaustive explanations include the nuances of radial flow theory, and examples of when to run production logs and when to well test for drawdown in a comingled reservoir.