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Problems and Pitfalls in Negotiating Oil and Gas Deals in the USA
Tony Winn
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... is ·fundamentally different to that in Australia. There are differences, amongst others, in maturity, laws and regulations, contractual arrangements and economics...
1991
PTTC Network News - Vol. 6, No.1 - 2000
Karl Lang
PTTC
... Africa, West Africa, Asia, Europe, South America and Mexico. There will also be commercial exhibits, a Prospect and Property marketplace...
2000
The Petroleum Business in Papua New Guinea a 1996 Perspective
P. R. Botten
Papua New Guinea (PNG) Petroleum Convention Proceedings
... purposes. This would undermine project economics. A more comprehensive seismic programme, including the acquisition of 3D data, is planned on the north...
1996
Has the Golden Age of Gas Bypassed Australia?
Joshua Stabler
Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal
... Energy 2018. 67th Edn. Available at: https://www.bp.com/content/dam/bp/business-sites/en/global/corporate/ pdfs/energy-economics/statistical-review/bp...
2019
Oil and Gas Developments in Western Canada in 1986
M.H. Portigal,, R.M. Creed,, J.R. Hogg, M.D. Hewitt
CSPG Bulletin
... with a few land brokers, spent more than $30 million in the Caroline area in 1986 on land acquisitions totaling about 75 sections. While not equalling...
1988
Moore-Johnson (Morrow) Field, Greeley County Kansas: A Successful Integration of Surface Soil Gas Geochemistry With Subsurface Geology and Geophysics*, Victor T. Jones, III and Rufus J. LeBlanc, Jr., #20021 (2004).
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2004
PTTC Network News - Vol. 8, No.1 - 2002
Karl Lang
PTTC
... gas and manage produced water. The circumstances, and therefore the economics that drive the technology choices, are different in practically every...
2002
Environmental Impact Reduction on the Production of Blended Portland Cement in Brazil
Jorge Kazuo Yamamoto, Yushiro Kihara, Armando Márcio Coimbra, Tarcísio José Montanheiro
Environmental Geosciences (DEG)
.... Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Kesler, S. E. (1994). Mineral resources, economics and the environment. New York: MacMillan College...
1997
Integrating 3-D Seismic and Geomechanical Properties With Microseismic Acquisition and Fracturing Parameters to Optimize Completion Practices within the Wolfcamp Shale Play of the Midland Basin
Michael L. Shoemaker, Nancy Zakhour, Joshua Peacock
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... 2a.) for improved economics resulting from lower drilling and completion costs. Higher IP rates are also being achieved by simultaneously completing...
2015
Case Study Land Acquisition in the Oil and Gas Industry in Indonesia
Adis Noer Rachmi Prima Dewi, Didik Sasono Setyadi
Indonesian Petroleum Association
..., International Journal of Business, Economics and Law, Vol. 5, Issue 4 (Dec), ISSN 2289-1552, p. 143. Marzuki, M. Noor, 2012, Reformasi Peraturan Pengadaan tanah...
2015
ENGINEERING AND EQUITY ASPECTS OF WELL SPACING IN SASKATCHEWAN
A. J. WILLIAMS
Williston Basin Symposium
... spacing pattern. The exceptions have all been to the wider 160-acre pattern, in pools of generally marginal economics which stood a better...
1964
Tunu Field - Sustainable Development
Eddy Mulyadi
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... and property rights in the Delta. Since the planning of land usage is not clear, people tend to open and claim land as they want. The increase in price...
2005
Optimisation of Well Targeting and Completion Interval Selection in the Kutubu Project
T. N. Magner, M. V. Langston, W. I. McKay
Papua New Guinea (PNG) Petroleum Convention Proceedings
... economics by determining bottom hole targets and completion intervals which pro vided the maximum oil recovery and reduces gas and water production. 2...
1993
A Probabilistic Approach to Valuing Different Equity Interest in Multi Pay Exploration Prospects - A Case Study of Farm-Out Analysis in Medco
Sjafri Joenoes, Kristiono Sumono, Nuzulul Haq
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... Mian, M.A, 2002, Project Economics and Decision Analysis: Volume II. Probabilistic Models, PenWell. Sumono, K, 2005, Study of Farm-out Analysis using...
2007
Gas Field Technology - Workshop Summary
Rock Zierman, James Lea, John Crews, Saibal Mitra, Mike Gleason, Mike Purcell, Rob Habel, Rock Zierman
PTTC
... the economics of operating gas wells in California and an update of the regulatory issues and impediments to gas field operations, with a projection...
2005
The Role of the Human in an Age of Automation
Bradley Farrell
Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal
... University, Department of Construction Economics & Property). Chi, H. L., Chai, J., Wu, C., Zhu, J., Wang, X., and Liu, C. (2017). Scaffolding...
2018
Compliance with Oil and Gas Environmental Regulations During Periods of Low Oil Prices
William R. Bryson
Kansas Geological Society
... the property because he or she derives no royalty income. In many instances, all routine operator payments for land damage, road use, or disposal-well...
1999
Recognition of Subtle Features in Geologic Maps
J. E. Robinson, D. F. Merriam
CSPG Special Publications
... with their wealth of control and proven economics are ideal subjects for enhanced interpretation. Any form of single-valued, finite geologic data...
1980
Enhanced Oil Recovery – What It Is and What It Can Do
M. F. Fontaine, W. T. Adams, W. K. Haskin
Indonesian Petroleum Association
....: The Potential and Economics of Enhanced Oil Recovery, Federal Energy Administration (April 1976). Enhanced Oil Recovery, National Petroleum Council (December...
1981
The Salinas Valley Today and Tomorrow
Thomas A. Baldwin
Pacific Section of AAPG
..., drilled a location picked by mapping a small swell on the mesa surface. This well, on the property of Mr. Joe Lombardi at the northern limit...
1976
The Wagon Wheel Project
Ann Chambers Noble
Petroleum History Institute
... miles south of Boulder, Wyo. on Bureau of Land Management property leased to the company. Known as Project Wagon Wheel, it, like Operation Gasbuggy...
2016
Advanced Imaging and Inversion for Oil Production Estimates in Unconventional Resource Plays
Greg M. Johnson, Paul Miller, David Phillips
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... economics of the program. For very little relative additional cost, 3D seismic technology can be effectively utilized to reduce the risk of drilling cost...
2013
Petroleum Reserves: A Proposal for Methodology and Classification
Jean M. Bourdaire, Ronald Pattinson
Indonesian Petroleum Association
..." and "quantitative" are not opposites: the Geologist's naturalist world must be transformed into the quantified world of "economics" and this is done...
1985
Deploying Hydrocarbon Monitoring Technologies in the 2019 NOFO Oil-on-Water Field Exercise
Xiubin Qi, Mederic Mainson, Emma Crooke, Ian Hay, Andrew Ross, Paul Irving
Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal
... monitoring of both the property changes and the amount of dispersed oil in water and can, therefore, yield more quantitative assessment of oil dispersion...
2020
A New Look at Operability & Safety Audits
M. A. Riberet
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... are identified it is to be decided how far to go in removing them or decreasing them to an acceptable level, in protecting people and property. Some...
1985