1st Edition

Oil and Gas Engineering for Non-Engineers

By Quinta Nwanosike Warren Copyright 2022
102 Pages 55 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

102 Pages 55 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

102 Pages 55 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Oil and Gas Engineering for Non-Engineers explains in non-technical terms how oil and gas exploration and production are carried out in the upstream oil and gas industry. The aim is to help readers with no prior knowledge of the oil and gas industry obtain a working understanding of the field. Focuses on just the basics of what the layperson needs to know to understand the industry... Read more
1. Introduction. 2. Geology. 3. Reservoir Engineering. 4. Drilling Engineering. 5. Completions Engineering. 6. Facilities Engineering. 7. Production Engineering

Biography

Dr. Quinta Nwanosike Warren, PE, PMP, is a chemical engineer and an energy professional. She is an entrepreneur and has worked in industry, academia, and government. She holds a PhD in Chemical & BioMolecular Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a Bachelors in Chemical Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University. Dr. Warren previously worked for ConocoPhillips for on CO2 capture research and as a reservoir engineer for heavy oil and tight gas assets. She has worked with the US Department of Energy, learning about and contributing to domestic and international policy around carbon management and power generation. She also worked for the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), a US government agency that works on international development. At MCC, she provided energy expertise and contributed to the development of energy projects. Dr. Warren owns and runs a consulting company called Energy Research Consulting (www.EngrRC.com) which provides energy and water solutions and strategies. Dr. Warren recently published a textbook titled “A Practical Guide to Oil & Gas Resource Characterization for Geologists and Reservoir Engineers.”