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Klappentext "Petroleum Geoscience" is a comprehensive introduction to the application of geology and geophysics to the search for and production of oil and gas.This book is uniquely structured to reflect the sequential and cyclical processes of exploration! appraisal! development! and production. Chapters dedicated to each of these aspects are further illustrated by case histories drawn from the authors' experiences. "Petroleum Geoscience" has a global and "geotemporal" backdrop! drawing examples and case histories from around the world and from petroleum systems ranging in age from late Precambrian to Pliocene.In order to show how geoscience is integrated at all levels within the industry! the authors stress throughout the links between geology and geophysics on the one hand! and drilling! reservoir engineering! petrophysics! petroleum engineering! facilities design! and health! safety! and the environment on the other. Zusammenfassung Offers an introduction to the application of geology and geophysics to the production of oil and gas. This book reflects the sequential and cyclical processes of exploration! appraisal! development! and production. It draws case histories from around the world and from petroleum systems ranging in age from late Precambrian to Pliocene.
List of contents
Full Contents.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
1. Introduction.
2. Tools.
3. Frontier Exploration.
4. Exploration - Exploitation.
5. Appraisal.
6. Development And Production.
7. Production.
8. Reserves, Revisions, Additions.
9. Rehabilitation And Reactivation.
References.
Index.
Report
"Despite the importance of Geology in the exploitation of hydrocarbon resources, there are remarkably few texts that explain in any detail exactly how a geoscientist goes about doing this job...The publication now of Petroleum Geoscience is therefore extremely welcome. Its coverage is both wide and deep, and it is right up-to-date with advances in technology and methods of practice...The authors bring to this book a wealth of personal practical experience and understanding gained from their own time working in oil companies and on research. As well as covering the theory, they make excellent use of examples to bring home the key points. Published examples are supplemented by extensive amounts of previously unpublished material from the oil company BP and with their own insights from involvement in many of these projects. Clearly illustrated is how academic enthusiasm has to be tempered by economic realism." Colin North, University of Aberdeen, Teaching Earth Sciences, 2003