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Publikováno v:
Nonrenewable Resources. 4:242-252
ARDS (version 4.01), a modified version of the Arps-Roberts discovery process model, was used to forecast the remaining oil and gas resources in more than 50 provinces, super-exploration plays, and individual plays in the onshore and offshore United
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Nonrenewable Resources. 3:169-182
Shortly after the discovery of an oil and gas field, an initial estimate is usually made of the ultimate recovery of the field. With the passage of time, this initial estimate is almost always revised upward. The phenomenon of the growth of the expec
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SP-215: Field Applications of FRP Reinforcement: Case Studies.
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Basin Analysis in Petroleum Exploration ISBN: 9789401044127
An assessment was made of the undiscovered recoverable oil and gas resources of the Bekes basin. The resulting mean estimates were 5.22 million metric tons* of undiscovered oil and 18.05×109 m3 of undiscovered natural gas (recoverable). This compare
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0954-3_16
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AAPG Bulletin. 77
How much oil and gas remains to be discovered in the United States is an important question for petroleum geologists. This paper presents an overview of the methods used by the U.S. Geological Survey in its assessment by play of undiscovered resource
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Open-File Report.
A modified volumetric approach is used to estimate gas resources in the low-permeability sandstones of the Upper Cretaceous Mesaverde Group in the Piceance basin of western Colorado. The Mesaverde Group was divided into three plays based on stratigra
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AAPG Bulletin. 72
Autor:
G.E. Claypool, J.D. Megeath, John B. Roen, Ronald R. Charpentier, Larry D. Harris, Wallace De Witt, James W. Schmoker, R. F. Mast
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This article presents a rational method for the design of pretensioned flexural concrete members due to the effects of prestress transfer. Conditions at prestress transfer often control the level of prestress that can be placed in pretensioned flexur
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