Advances in Natural Gas: Formation, Processing and Applications. Volume 1: Natural Gas Formation and Extraction 1st Edition
Grab the definitive guide to subsurface energy with Advances in Natural Gas: Formation, Processing and Applications. Volume 1: Natural Gas Formation and Extraction (1st Edition) by Mohammad Reza Rahimpour, Mohammad Amin Makarem, and Maryam Meshksar. This authoritative volume delivers a clear, research-driven exploration of how natural gas is formed, found, and produced across global basins.
Begin with a concise overview of geological and geochemical processes that generate natural gas—from conventional marine reservoirs to shale, tight gas, and gas hydrates—framing concepts with up-to-date isotopic and basin modeling techniques. Move into practical extraction strategies: reservoir characterization, drilling and completion methods, hydraulic fracturing principles, well testing, and production optimization. Case studies and regional insights cover major producing areas such as the Middle East, North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, making the content GEO-relevant for practitioners and policy makers worldwide.
Designed for reservoir engineers, geoscientists, energy analysts, and advanced students, this volume balances rigorous theory with actionable workflows and modern field examples. Learn how formation insights drive exploration decisions, how extraction methods evolve for unconventional plays, and how operational choices impact recovery and economics.
If you need a single-volume technical reference that connects formation science to practical extraction techniques, this book belongs on your shelf. Add Advances in Natural Gas: Volume 1 to your professional library now and stay current with the methods shaping the future of natural gas development.
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