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LPS AGM The Long View of Petroleum Economics D Fishman David Fishman, Fugro Robertson Ltd |
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Whether we Push or Pull our Logs, What Should We Worry About ? A Quick Review of Some Issues Concerning Log Quality Assurance and Quality Control, 2009 Mike Millar, Petro-Canada UK Ltd |
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Petrophysical Data Management and Regulatory Compliance Challenges in a Mature Basin, 2006 Peter Sheil, Senior Consultant, Venture Information Management Ltd. |
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Interpretation of Shaly Sands Kenneth Heslop (LogX Inc.) and Alan Heslop (Anadarko Canada Corp.) |
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A Probabilistic Approach to Determine Uncertainty in Calculated Water Saturation, 2000 M.C. Bowers and D.E. Fitz, ExxonMobil Exploration Company |
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SCAL Designer - An Interactive Software Package Clive Cornwall, Corex (UK) Limited |
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Significance of Non-Producible Petroleum Compounds in Reservoirs B. Bennett and S.R. Larter |
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Percolation Theory, 2002 PR King, SV Buldyrev, NV Dokholyan, S Havlin, E Lopez, G Paul, HE Stanley |
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Some simple methods for refining permeability estimates from NMR logs and generating capillary pressure curves, 2000 Ben Lowden, ResLab-ART, Suffolk |
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Predicting Sand Production
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Rock mechanics - relevant for the Petrophysicist? 2008 Erling Fjr and Rune M. Holt |
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Stabilisation of Unconsolidated reservoir Rocks for Core Analysis Adam Moss, ResLab ART |
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Novel methods of Permeability Prediction from NMR Tool Data, 2002 S.R. Ogilvie, S. Cuddy, C. Lindsay and A. Hurst |
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The ART NMR Carbonate Rock Catalogue Adam K. Moss |
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Origins of Abnormal Pressure Baker Hughes INTEQ |
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North Sea Rw Catalogue Adam K. Moss |
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The Effect of Reservoir Confining Stress on Mercury Intrusion-Derived Pore Frequency Distribution P. Mitchell, Integrated Core Consultancy Services and K. Sincock & J. Williams, BP Exploration |
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