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Chapter from:
Petroleum
Geology / Handbook of
Petroleum
Geology
Petroleum
Geology
/ Handbook of
Petroleum
Geology: Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps. Chapter 5: Formation Fluid Pressure and Its
Application
Petroleum
Geologists. All rights
reserved.
Chapter 5
Formation Fluid Pressure and Its
Application
by
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Edward
A. Beaumont
Edward A. (Ted) Beaumont is an independent
petroleum
geologist
from Tulsa, Oklahoma. He holds a BS in geology from the University of New Mexico and an MS
in geology from the University of Kansas. Currently, he is generating drilling prospects
in Texas, Oklahoma, and the Rocky Mountains. His previous professional experience was as a
sedimentologist in basin analysis with Cities Service Oil Company and as Science Director
for AAPG. Ted is coeditor of the Treatise of
Petroleum
Geology. He has lectured on
creative exploration techniques in the U.S., China, and Australia and has received the
Distinguished Service Award and Award of Special Recognition from AAPG.
Forrest Fiedler
Forrest Fiedler earned his Bachelor of Arts and Science degree in geology from Lehigh
University in 1957 and his Master of Science in geology from Virginia Polytechnic
Institute in 1967. He worked as a mine geologist in Canada and assistant state highway
geologist in Virginia before moving to the oil industry. Fiedler's
petroleum
experience
was entirely with Amoco (and its predecessors). Throughout his career, he worked on
projects throughout the world in positions ranging from geologist and formation evaluator
to research supervisor and regional reservoir engineering supervisor. He retired in 1989
as an engineering associate.
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