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JPT : Journal of petroleum technology

Dallas : Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME, 1984 ISSN: 0149-2136.
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Revistas Revistas Biblioteca Central
FONDO BIBL 8003 1 Available CA 8002002596
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Distinguished author series: Progress in stratigraphic seismic exploration and the definition of reservoirs

/ N.S. Neidell -- Drillign of arun gas field / L.H. Bolt -- Chemical effects on crude oil pipeline pressure

problems / M.E. Newberry -- 35.000-KW-hr later- a user's experience of photovoltaic solar panels / G.S.M.

Teale -- Methods for rapid prediction of salt quality and influent- water quality effects on hardness leakage

in steamflood water / J.C.T. Chen -- Some petroleum engineering considerations in the changeover of the rough

gas field to the storage mode / A.P. Hollis -- Developments in precision casing joint and radioactive bullet

measurements for compaction monitoring / D.R. Allen -- Crude oil prices- the direction? / M.L. Roberts --

Price forecasting and project evaluation in the 1980's / J.M. Campbell -- Computer simulation of hydraulic

fracturing in shales- Influences on primary migration / I. Ozkaya - Evaluation of bottomhole treatment for

geothermal well hydraulic fracture stimulation / C.W. Morris -- Slaughter estate unit tertiary miscible gas

pilot reservoir description / J.C. Ader -- A computer-implemented data base for coalbed methane resource

characterization and research / W.P. Diamond -- Discussion of new pressure transient analysis methods for

naturally fractured reservoirs / R. Aguilera -- Authors' reply to discussion of new pressure transient

analysis methods for naturally fractured reservoirs / R. Raghavan.

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