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Course Name
Turkish Petrofizik
English Petrophysics
Course Code
PET 517E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester -
3 3 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Hasan Özgür Yıldız
Hasan Özgür Yıldız
Course Objectives Establishing the basic philosophy for the study of rock properties and rock-and-fluid interactions; 2. Providing the methods for measuring and evaluating the properties and their variations of dry and fluid saturated rocks to be used in assessing oil, gas, and geothermal reservoirs; 3. Emphasizing the importance of rock properties and rock-fluid interactions as affecting factors in reserves and production calculations in oil, gas, and geothermal applications and research; 4. Expressing the inter-relations of measured properties of subsurface rocks, the conditions validating these relations, and the estimation of other parameters of rocks and the fluids they contain using such relations.
Course Description Concepts, theories, laboratory and field measurement methods for the properties of porous and permeable rocks, i.e. porosity, surface area and roughness, particle and pore size distribution, compressibility, electric, acoustic, mechanic, magnetic, radioactive, etc, and for their interactions in wettability, interface, capillarity, imbibition, permeability, and flow with the gases, hydrocarbon liquids, and aqueous solutions they contain.
Course Outcomes
Pre-requisite(s)
Required Facilities
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Textbook “Petrophysics: Theory and Practice of Measuring Reservoir Rock and Fluid Transport Properties,” Tiab, D. and Donaldson, E.C., Gulf Publishing Company, Houston, 1996.
“Petroleum Reservoir Engineering: Physical Properties,’’ J. W. Amyx, D. M. Bass, Jr., and R. L. Whiting, McGraw-Hill, New York,1960.
“Intermolecular and Surface Forces,’’ J.N. Israelachvili, Academic Press, New York,1991.
“Physical Chemistry of Surfaces,’’ A.W. Adamson, John Wiley & Sons, West Sussex, UK, 1982.
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