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cmlpetro (Chemical) 8 Nov 06 17:52
I was bored so I was looking at some production books online.  These are a few that sounded intersting, has anyone read any of them and have comments?

Petroleum Production Operations
Production Operations (OGCI)
Well Completion + Servicing (Denis Perrin)
Wireline Procedures and Operations (API Vocational series)

Other than my University notes all I own is Petroleum Production Systems by M. Economides which I find covers a lot of topics and is a great reference.  

Thanks.

KernOily (Petroleum) 22 Nov 06 15:11
Are you looking for downhole or surface?

There is the Petroleum Engineering Handbook.  Big huge thing published by SPE.  Fairly useful as long as you're not working heavy oil, for which it's useless.
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For surface, there are a lot of good references.  Post back here if you need those.

Pete

cmlpetro (Chemical) 23 Nov 06 13:07
I have enough references on basic pet eng topics like flow relationships, decline, pz, deliverability, artificial lift, reserves.  

I am looking for a good refernce for completion and workovers.  Something that will help me understand what exactly is involved in a completion/recomp/workover.  Topics such as types of wellheads and tubing hangers, different types of plugs and packers and how they are set.  Remedial squeezing operations and abandonments, swabbing, snubbing.  Using endless tubing units for cleanouts, wireline for setting plugs, shifting sleeves.  

I am a production engineer but I would like to learn more about completions operations.  I would like to take the Petroskills course "Completions and workovers" but the next one that I would be able to attend isnt until April.    字串5

cmlpetro (Chemical) 24 Nov 06 11:38
Anyone have a recommendation on a book that would cover some of the topics im interested in?

KernOily (Petroleum) 27 Nov 06 11:41
Again, the "Petroleum Engineering Handbook" published by the SPE would answer a lot of your questions.  Also there are the SPE monographs.  Look on the SPE website for these titles.

The service companies have alot of good information also.  Just ask for it.  Pete

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