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Hydrocarbon Exploration and Production: Volume 55 2nd edition


Hydrocarbon Exploration and Production: Volume 55 2nd edition

Hardback by Jahn, Frank (Beaconsfield, Australia); Cook, Mark (TRACS International, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK); Graham, Mark (TRACS International, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK)

Hydrocarbon Exploration and Production: Volume 55

£126.00

ISBN:
9780444532367
Publication Date:
13 Mar 2008
Edition/language:
2nd edition / English
Publisher:
Elsevier Science & Technology
Imprint:
Elsevier Science Ltd
Pages:
456 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Hydrocarbon Exploration and Production: Volume 55

Description

Hydrocarbon Exploration and Production, Second Edition is a comprehensive and current introduction to the upstream industry, drawing together the many inter-disciplinary links within the industry. It presents all the major stages in the life of an oil or gas field, from gaining access to opportunity, through exploration, appraisal, development planning, production, and finally to decommissioning. It also explains the fiscal and commercial environment in which oil and gas field development takes place. The book is written for industry professionals who wish to be better informed about the basic technical and commercial methods, concepts and techniques used in the upstream oil and gas business. The authors are the founders of TRACS International, a company which has provided training and consultancy in Exploration and Production related issues for many clients world-wide since 1992.

Contents

1. The field life cycle2. Petroleum agreements and bidding3. Exploration4. Drilling engineering5. Safety and the environment6. Reservoir description7. Volumetric estimation8. Field appraisal9. Reservoir dynamic behaviour10. Well dynamic behaviour11. Surface facilities12. Production operations and maintenance13. Project and contract management14. Petroleum economics15. Risk analysis16. Managing the producing field17. Managing decline18. Decommissioning

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