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All Days.
The Pluto gas field, located 190 km northwest of Karratha, Australia, in 400 to 1000m water depth was discovered in April, 2005. A more recently discovered nearby satellite gas field, Xena, is located 10 km east of Pluto. The combined estimated dry g
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All Days.
Discovered in April 2005, in exploration permit WA–350-P, the Pluto gas field lies about 190km north-west of Karratha and the West Australian coastline. Following Pluto appraisal and the discovery of a satellite field in Xena, the best estimate rec
Autor:
Cheong Yaw Peng, Gregory Smith, Kaipillil Vijayan, David R. DePledge, Mark Andrew Rayfield, Ritu Gupta
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All Days.
Experimental design and analysis (EDA) methods have been proved to have a great potential in multiple deterministic and stochastic approaches to quantify the ultimate recovery uncertainty of a subsurface reservoir. Nevertheless, it is still at the ve
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Larry A. Tilbury, Giles Philip, Dane P Lance, Lina Hartanto, Georgia A Boyd, Chris Clayton, Tim J Conroy, Glen A. Johnson, Mark Andrew Rayfield
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The APPEA Journal. 49:243
The Pluto gas field, North West Shelf of Australia, was discovered in April 2005. It is located in production licence area WA-34-L some 190 km northwest of Karratha, and is situated beneath the continental slope in water depths of 400–1,000 m. The
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The APPEA Journal. 44:521
The Chinguetti Field was discovered in 2001 offshore Mauritania in 800 m of water. It comprises deepwater, mid-slope turbidite reservoirs, trapped in a dome over a salt diapir. The hydrocarbons are compartmentalised by concentric radial faults, in a