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Managing Upstream Oil & Gas Producing Assets - Workshop Summary
Raymond Piper, Alasdaor Brown, Bryant Mueller, Donald E. Johnson
PTTC
... collection and economics tools throughout the lifecycle of a field can ease management problems by turning decisions into desktop exercises. KEY WORDS...
2003
The 3-D Seismic Rejuvenation of Roleta Field Zapata County, Texas
Dominick M. Cassetta
GCAGS Transactions
... synergy of these technologies enhances the economics of tight gas sand drilling on partially submerged lands such as at Roleta. To enumerate...
1998
Extended Abstract: Field Evaluation of Improved Oil Recovery Methods in a Libyan Oilfield
Augustine O. Ifelebuegu, Zydan H. Zydan
Africa Energy and Technology Conference, 2016
... years as illustrated in Figure 2. The overall project economics was positive. The NPV (@15%) was estimated at $65.7 million with an IRR of 72...
2016
Papua New Guinea A Promising Future
J. H. Silcox
Papua New Guinea (PNG) Petroleum Convention Proceedings
..., there fore, is to reduce the cost o f finding and, together with the engineer, optim ize the economics of exploit ing these pools. A measure...
1990
Assessing Versus Accessing Value: Analysing Reserves and Its Conundrums
Andy Kirchin
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... of the business from the basic geology involved right through to government royalties and local economics. Probably the most commonly used reserves...
2005
Looking Back to Find the Future*
Maynard F. Ayler
Fort Worth Geological Society
..., across the extent of the reservoir. This has lead to extensive infill drilling in the shallow reservoirs, but as depth increases simple economics...
1993
Strandlines of the Chamberlain Sands (Lower Frio Formation) of South Texas
Richard H. Sams
Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society
..., then an accumulation should be sought if the economics of the prospect can justify the attempt. Present new oil prices have encouraged renewed interest...
1975
WHERE MIGHT ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY (EOR) METHODS BE SUCCESSFUL IN OHIO IN THE FUTURE?
John Blomberg, Blomberg Engineering, Parkersburg, WV
Ohio Geological Society
... consideration should be given to this question early in the development process. However, often in the interest of economics, irregular...
1996
Petroleum Potential of Bristol Bay Basin, Alaska: Region 1
Charles W. Hatten
AAPG Special Volumes
... and deltaic sandstone buildups, oil and gas fields should be found. ECONOMICS The economics of oil and gas exploration in the Bristol Bay basin...
1971
Radical Disruption Renewables, Technology and the Arrival of Peak Gas
Gavin Thompson
Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal
..., the most comparable upstream asset class. Wind and solar economics also stack up against the industry’s full-cycle returns, and high cash flow...
2018
Depositional Systems and Stratal Architecture of the Lower Cretaceous (Aptian) Pearsall Formation in South Texas
David Hull, Robert Loucks
GCAGS Transactions
... are well developed. The limiting exploration factor will be economics related to depth temperature. INTRODUCTION The Pearsall Formation is a mixed...
2010
Lasmo Indonesia, Farmouts for 2001, Presented at SEAPEX 2001
Lasmo Indonesia Exploration Staff
Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)
... significantly enhance the economics for both oil and gas developments relative to the conventional terms as shown below. Table. Figure. Comparison...
2001
Coal Resources of the Picenace Creek Basin, Colorado
Charles N. Speltz
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
... industry, present economics and the existence of high-quality strippable coal in adjacent fields probably will preclude large-scale coal production from...
1974
Northwestern Colorado Oil Shales
Ernest E. Burgh
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
... contribution to the 1Cameron and Jones, Denver, Colorado, economics of an oil shale industry. These advancements will be discussed in this paper. f...
1962
ECONOMICS OF MINNELUSA PRODUCTION IN THE NORTHERN POWDER RIVER BASIN
GORDON W. VANFOSSEN
Montana Geological Society
...ECONOMICS OF MINNELUSA PRODUCTION IN THE NORTHERN POWDER RIVER BASIN GORDON W. VANFOSSEN 1969 71 75 CITED Mettler, Don and R.C. Roehrs...
1969
Air Pollution Problems of the Phosphate Industry
Ralph I. Smith
Utah Geological Association
... sulphide, and organic substances. Solutions, of course, are more expensive, and their use must be balanced against the need and economics...
1967
Shale Gas: Promises, Challenges and Global Implications
Jane Whaley
GEO ExPro Magazine
... ment is the thing that is keeping costs under control,” he concludes. “Initially, shale gas projects were very expensive, but the economics had...
2013
Hydrogen Innovation: Discover Development Hotspots with Patent Landscaping
Richard H. Baddeley
Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal
...’ or ‘blue hydrogen’ processes, especially involving water electrolysis powered by renewable energy, is underway and the economics are increasingly...
2020
Economics of Minnelusa Production in the Northern Powder River Basin
Gordon W. Van Fossen
Wyoming Geological Association
...Economics of Minnelusa Production in the Northern Powder River Basin Gordon W. Van Fossen 1970 75 78 METTLER, DON and ROEHRS, R. C., 1968, Minnelusa...
1970
Gas Commercialisation Strategy in Indonesia
Edwin Soetirto
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... prices to support project economics and costs of competitive fuels such as LNG. To measure the gas demand in Indonesia, it is necessary to know...
2016
Abstract: Shale Plays, Risk Analysis, and Other Perils of Conventional Thinking
Arthur E. Berman
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
... to conclude that full-cycle Haynesville economics will be much different than the more well-established Barnett data. I have struggled to understand...
2009
Powder River Basin Production Review from 2011 Through 2018: How Refinements in Completions and Operations Have Led to Increasing Production in the Upper Cretaceous Formations of Campbell and Converse Counties, Wyoming
Jason Kegel, Ted Mirenda, Nathan Lenz, James Keay, Cian O'Reilly
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... length, proppant & fluid factors, and other completion variables have contributed to a dramatic improvement in well economics in the recent two years...
2019
Concept+ 2.0 - The Revolution of Small and Marginal Fields
Norsham Nordin, Nurul Aminah M Azmi
Indonesian Petroleum Association
...-disciplinary teams. * PETRONAS Keywords : field development, facilities, economics INTRODUCTION The small and marginal fields are defined by having...
2020
Explosive Chinese Growth to Have Huge Impact on Energy Hungry World
PESA Staff
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... and processing, advances in process design of very complex operations, economics and geopolitics. He is also the Editor-in-Chief of World Energy Monthly...
2007
Extended Abstract: Hot Dry Rocks There for the Beginning of an Industry
PESA Staff
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... explained, has some economic chal lenges to overcome. "I often tell people the geothermal energy industry is 10% geology and 90% economics. The energy...
2007