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020 | _a9780195331905 | ||
041 | _aEnglish | ||
082 | _a333.823015195 L44 | ||
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_aLee, P. J. _eAuthor _93793 |
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245 | _aStatistical methods for estimating petroleum resources | ||
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_bOxford University Press, _c2008. _aNew York: |
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300 | _axxi, 234p.; 23cms. | ||
500 | _aThis book describes procedures for determining the total hydrocarbon (petroleum) resource or resource potential in a region. Statistical concepts and methods employed in petroleum resource assessment are the subject of the manuscript, extensively illustrated by numerous real case studies. Prof. Lee's computer-aided Petroleum Information Management and Resource Evaluation System (PETRIMES) methodology has been adopted by governments around the world and by major multinational oil companies to perform resource assessment and to predict future oil and gas production. Though this methodology is so widely used, there is no "user's guide" to it, and this book will be the definitive resource for PETRIMES users. Table of Contents: 1:Introduction 2:Evaluation Models 3:Estimating Mature Plays 4:More About Discovery Process Models 5:Evaluating Conceptual Plays 6:Estimation Update and Feedback Procedures 7:Other Assessment Methods - An Overview 8:Concluding Remarks Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D References | ||
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_aPetroleum Statistics _96264 |
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_aPetroleum reserves _xStatistiscs _93795 |
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_aPetroleum industry and trade _xStatistics _93796 |
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