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Factors That Influence Waterflood Engineering Studies
Available to PurchasePublisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, May 6–9, 1974
Paper Number: PETSOC-374015
... in a waterflood engineering study. Only those subjects which are considered to be of fundamental importance are discussed and examples are used to illustrate the effects of omitting or varying some of these factors. The most important pre-requisites of any reservoir depletion study are the best possible...
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Economic Implications Of Reservoir Engineering Analyses
Available to PurchasePublisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 1–4, 1971
Paper Number: PETSOC-7614-A
... Abstract The hard pressed Reservoir Engineer is often prone in Engineering studies to ignore e the economic implications of his conclusions. Moreoften than not, basic engineering investigations are turned over the economists for financial analysis. Management in turn use these assessments...