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Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 1997
Abstract The Lennox oil and gas Field is located in Block 110/15 of the East Irish Sea, approximately 10 km west of Southport, Lancashire. The field was discovered in 1992 with well 110/15-6 drilled by the P791 BHP group. The Lennox structure is a rollover anticline in Permo-Triassic sediments formed in the hanging wall of the Formby Point ...
D. B. Haig, S. C. Pickering, R. Probert
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Abstract The Lennox oil and gas Field is located in Block 110/15 of the East Irish Sea, approximately 10 km west of Southport, Lancashire. The field was discovered in 1992 with well 110/15-6 drilled by the P791 BHP group. The Lennox structure is a rollover anticline in Permo-Triassic sediments formed in the hanging wall of the Formby Point ...
D. B. Haig, S. C. Pickering, R. Probert
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Decommissioning Offshore Oil and Gas Fields
SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2001Abstract Decommissioning offshore oil and gas production systems have been progressively increasing the concern of the industry, government and interest groups through the last years. There are at least two reasons for this sudden regard. First, it is the maturing of several oil and gas fields around the world in recent years. Second, it
Fabio Ruivo, Celso Morooka
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Oil and gas field development and exploitation
Azerbaijan Oil Industry, 2020The issues occur during the operation of pumping well due to the hydrodynamic imperfections. Herewith, formation permeability in bottomhole zone is broken. This value depends not only on the actual formation permeability, but on the state of well bottomhole correspondingly as well.
M.A. Dadash-zade, T.Sh. Salavatov
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Oil and Gas, 8. Field Processing
2014The article contains sections titled: 1. Oil Field Processing 1.1. Introduction 1.2. Separation of Gas and Liquids 1.3. Emulsion Treating 1.4. Desalting 1.5. Stabilizing 2. Gas Field Processing 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Dehydration 2.3. Removal of Higher Hydrocarbons 2.4. Removal of Sulfur Compounds and Carbon Dioxide 2.5. Sulfur
Kurt M. Reinicke +5 more
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Subsidence over oil and gas fields
1984Abstract Most oil and gas reservoirs experience only small amounts of compaction and surface subsidence. Significant subsidence due to production of hydrocarbons has been observed over some oil and gas fields. This paper presents a review of the fundamentals of reservoir compaction and surface subsidence over oil and gas fields and ...
J. C. Martin, S. Serdengecti
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SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference, 2020
Abstract The paper describes the experience of lift models creating in case of oil rims of the Tazovskoe and Novoportovskoye fields. There is analysis of the actual well performance with high gas oil ratio, the software capacity to the gas-liquid flow modeling in the well, and review of existing analytical techniques for unknown model ...
Renat Timergaleevich Apasov +6 more
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Abstract The paper describes the experience of lift models creating in case of oil rims of the Tazovskoe and Novoportovskoye fields. There is analysis of the actual well performance with high gas oil ratio, the software capacity to the gas-liquid flow modeling in the well, and review of existing analytical techniques for unknown model ...
Renat Timergaleevich Apasov +6 more
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SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference and Exhibition, 2016
Abstract Research is based on conception about field as not only migrating fluids trap with formed pore volume and shielding cover but as self-assembling oil-gas source system on one or another oil-gas generation stage. In order to study oil-and-gas source carbonate rocks in detail a core studying laboratory investigations
N. Skibitskaya +4 more
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Abstract Research is based on conception about field as not only migrating fluids trap with formed pore volume and shielding cover but as self-assembling oil-gas source system on one or another oil-gas generation stage. In order to study oil-and-gas source carbonate rocks in detail a core studying laboratory investigations
N. Skibitskaya +4 more
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Gas migration from oil and gas fields and associated hazards
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 1993Abstract The migration of gas from oil and gas formations to the surface is a problem that greatly affects those surface areas where human activity exists. Underground gas storage facilities and oil fields have demonstrated a long history of gas migration problems.
A.E. Gurevich +3 more
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“OIL MINE” — SUBAQUEOUS OPERATION OF OIL AND GAS FIELDS
1981ABSTRACT The “Oil Mine” concept is based on methods which have been used for generations, and consists of using tunnels and caverns in a way which permits production and transport of oil and gas from underneath the sea floor. Compared to oil and gas production from platforms, the “Oil Mine” offers many environmental and operational benefits.
I. Torblaa, T. Hübertz, K. Garshol
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