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Applications of Artificial Neural Networks in the Petroleum Industry: A Review
Day 3 Wed, March 20, 2019, 2019Oil/gas exploration, drilling, production, and reservoir management are challenging these days since most oil and gas conventional sources are already discovered and have been producing for many years.
H. Alkinani+5 more
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International Journal of Lean Six Sigma, 2019
Purpose A systematic literature review is performed to reveal the state-of-the-art in the implementation of lean principles in the petroleum industry.
Andika Rachman, R. Ratnayake
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Purpose A systematic literature review is performed to reveal the state-of-the-art in the implementation of lean principles in the petroleum industry.
Andika Rachman, R. Ratnayake
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The greening of the European petroleum industry
Energy Policy, 2022A. Midttun+3 more
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1972
X-ray fluorescence analysis is commonly applied in the petroleum and coal industry to the analysis of trace elements. Substances can often be analyzed directly provided the trace element contents are higher than 1 to 2 ppm. If this is not the case, the samples have to be ashed in the presence of sulfuric acid, benzosulfonic acids, and xylosulfonic ...
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X-ray fluorescence analysis is commonly applied in the petroleum and coal industry to the analysis of trace elements. Substances can often be analyzed directly provided the trace element contents are higher than 1 to 2 ppm. If this is not the case, the samples have to be ashed in the presence of sulfuric acid, benzosulfonic acids, and xylosulfonic ...
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Education and the Petroleum Industry
GEOPHYSICS, 1944At a meeting of the Institute of Petroleum held at the Royal Society of Arts in London, April 29, 1943, Professor V. C. Illing, a Vice‐President of the Institute, delivered a paper entitled Education and the Petroleum Industry which was published in the Journal of the Institute of Petroleum, Vol. 29, No. 238, pp. 259–283 (October, 1943).
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Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2021
S. Asadzadeh+2 more
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A Handbook of the Petroleum Industry
Nature, 1923THIS work, which might aptly be termed the “Redwood” of American petroleum literature, has been written with a very definite purpose in view, namely, as an aid to the best utilisation of oil and the development of new resources to offset the imperrding shortage of supply in the United States. In a striking preface the editor-in-chief, Dr.
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, 2018
Three-dimensional (3-D) printing provides a fast, cost-effective way to produce and replicate complicated designs with minimal flaws and little material waste.
S. Ishutov+9 more
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Three-dimensional (3-D) printing provides a fast, cost-effective way to produce and replicate complicated designs with minimal flaws and little material waste.
S. Ishutov+9 more
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Education for the Petroleum Industry
Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology, 1964Abstract Since 1930, petroleum engineering educators have faced the problem of theeducation of engineers for the petroleum industry. An essential balance had tobe maintained between competing and, sometimes, conflicting elements of thiseducation. The basic sciences, the fundamentals of engineering, the humanitiesand
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