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pro vyhledávání: '"Pranay Shankar"'
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Azfar Israa Abu Bakar, Amir Badzly M Nazri, Pranay Shankar, Nor Arina M Azam, Aida Nor Hidayah Abu Bakar, Nor Azman Che Mahmood, Zairi A Kadir, Zayful Hasrin Kamarudzaman, Mior Yusni Ahmad, Ibrahim Subari, Ahmad Idriszuldin Ridzuan, Norhayati M Sahid, Chee Seong Tan, Nicholas Moses, Zhen-Xuan Yew, Agnes Tan, Gordon Goh
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Day 1 Wed, March 01, 2023.
In Q4 2017, the first extended-reach horizontal oil producer was completed in S-Field, with the horizontal section designed with nine isolation compartments with swellable packers. Each compartment was configured with an inflow control device (ICD) a
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Ajoy Krishna Bora, Prem Kumar, Shubhodip Konar, Pranay Shankar, Vachaspati Kothari, Chandan Saha, Pinaki Majumdar
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Interpretation. 6:T667-T688
Most static modeling workflows deal with stochastic simulations of the uncertain subsurface parameters on a base case model, although recent studies highlighted usefulness of discrete deterministic multiple geological scenario-based modeling. This pa
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Abhishek Kumar Gupta, Bineet Mund, Amlan Das, Sudeep Bhat, Pranay Shankar, Ruchika Sharda, Sreedurga Somasundaram, Varad Sabharwal
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Day 3 Thu, April 06, 2017.
Raageshwari Deep Gas (RDG) Field in the Southern part of Barmer Basin is a tight gas-condensate reservoir composed of a thick volcanic unit overlain by volcanogenically-derived clastic Fatehgarh formation. This tight reservoir hosts significant gas r
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Bineet Mund, Abhudai Beohar, Ruchika Sharda, Sreedurga Somasundaram, Amlan Das, Sudeep Bhat, Pranay Shankar
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Day 1 Tue, April 04, 2017.
The current study area, Raageshwari Deep Gas field is situated in the southern part of onshore Barmer Basin in Rajasthan, India. The field contains a gas condensate reservoir with excellent gas quality within the dominantly volcanic formations (Basal
Autor:
Abhishek Kumar Gupta, Ritesh Kumar, Pranay Shankar, Ruchika Sharda, Sudeep Bhat, Amlan Das, Bineet Mund
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Day 3 Thu, April 06, 2017.
The Raageshwari Deep Gas (RDG) Field, situated in the southern part of Barmer Basin, is a tight gascondensate reservoir comprising of Volcanics with basic lava flows (basalts) and stacked silicic pyroclastic flows (felsic) interbedded with basalts, a
Autor:
Abhishek Kumar Gupta, A. Beohar, Sumil Kumar Verma, Rohitashw Kumar, V. Sabharwal, Pranay Shankar
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Day 3 Thu, April 06, 2017.
Raageshwari Deep Gas (RDG) is a clastic-volcanic reservoir located in the southern Barmer basin, India. RDG is a tight retrograde gas-condensate reservoir of permeability in the range of 0.01-1 md with a condensate gas ratio (CGR) of ~65 stb/mmscf. R
Autor:
A. Beohar, Shobhit Tiwari, Rohitashw Kumar, Abhishek Kumar Gupta, Bineet Mund, V. Sabharwal, S. Saurav, Pranay Shankar
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Day 1 Tue, April 04, 2017.
The Raageshwari Deep Gas Field (RDG), Barmer Basin, India, is a thick (~900m gross), low permeability (0.01-1md) gas condensate field (CGR: ~70 STB/MMscf). The pay-zone consists of a poorly sorted sandstone interval on top of stacked succession of vo
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Shobhit Tiwari, Raymond J. Tibbles, Saurabh Anand, Hindul Bharadwaj, Rajat Goyal, Punj Siddharth, Shashank Pathak, Vishal Ranjan, Leste Aihevba, Pranay Shrivastava, Pranay Shankar, Yudho Agustinus
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Day 3 Thu, January 26, 2017.
Objective This paper summarizes key engineering discoveries and technical findings observed during the staged development of a volcanic reservoir. Through out the development, 200 hydraulic fracturing diagnostic injection tests and 168 hydraulic frac
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First Break. 35
This paper focuses on the detection of fracture zones within volcanic reservoirs using seismic attributes, and their calibration using well data. The work was done to understand observed field production behaviour, and for the use of these attributes
Autor:
Junghun Leem, Andri Setyanto Praptono, Pranay Shankar, Punj Sidharth, Abhishek Kumar Gupta, Bineet Mund, Sherif Abdelaziz, Rajat Goyal
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Day 3 Wed, August 24, 2016.
A tight-gas reservoir commonly refers to a low-permeability reservoir that mostly produces natural gas. Irrespective of the reservoir rock type (e.g. sandstone, shales, coal seams or volcanics), they all have one thing in common—these reservoirs ca