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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, May 19–20, 2014
Paper Number: SPE-169837-MS
... coalbed methane production monitoring coal seam gas supply chain management reservoir pressure procedure Upstream Oil & Gas wellsite average reservoir pressure intolerance risk density coal bed methane drilling operation gas production Engineer bottomhole pressure choke complex...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, September 24–25, 2012
Paper Number: SPE-162907-MS
... Abstract Oil and gas reserves are the assets that create value for oil and gas companies. While engineers are generally aware of the importance of reserve calculations, many do not know exactly how their work impacts the financial results. Oil and gas reserves, along with the book value...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, March 8–9, 2010
Paper Number: SPE-130174-MS
... will only get more complicated unless new processes are developed. This paper will present the concept of continuous reserves management where reserves are continuously reviewed and updated during the year. This review process is executed during the year by the engineers closest to the operation rather...
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Paper presented at the Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, April 1–3, 2007
Paper Number: SPE-107738-MS
... Abstract This paper describes the process through which the E&P industry has recognized and acted upon meeting the need for consistent and global training of petroleum engineers and geoscientists responsible for estimating oil and gas reserves. The SPE, AAPG, SPEE and WPC have created...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, April 3–5, 2005
Paper Number: SPE-94517-MS
... a level of comfort to those who rely on reserves information — a reassurance that the certified geoscientists and/or engineers have met certain rigorous requirements established by an authoritative, recognized organization or organizations. That level of comfort and risk mitigation does not exist today...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, April 2–3, 2001
Paper Number: SPE-68584-MS
...The Team As John Masters first stated so well 4 , each member of a multi-discipline team must be an expert in his field and a good team player. Masters focused on geoscientists and engineers, because his emphasis was on exploration. HAV expands the membership of the team to include...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, April 2–3, 2001
Paper Number: SPE-68588-MS
... using various software programs. The results show a significant and surprising difference in calculated values between the various programs. In 2000, a large project conducted by the Society of Petroleum Evaluation Engineers found that the differences arise from a combination of unstated assumptions...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, March 26–28, 1995
Paper Number: SPE-30060-MS
... and probabilistic analysis. ’Tain't necessarily so. Thus in the courtroom we see hired guns who will come up with whatever principles their clients want to see espoused. texas fair market value upstream oil & gas capital inflation calculation information asset and portfolio management engineer...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, March 29–30, 1993
Paper Number: SPE-25830-MS
... evaluation conservatism dice consistent probabilistic approach reserves classification certainty estimator society of petroleum engineers lognormal possible reserve explorationist spe 25830 engineer category marsha asset and portfolio management united states government reserves replacement...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, April 11–12, 1991
Paper Number: SPE-22026-MS
... assessment methodology upstream oil & gas decision tree initial rate complex reservoir shale gas society of petroleum engineers prospect engineer assessment economics type curve geologist organic-rich rock probability mcfd reservoir simulation production control petroleum engineer...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, March 2–3, 1987
Paper Number: SPE-16304-MS
... credit factors, an important part of the credit worthiness is the quality of engineering data that is used to prepare an engineering report. The engineering report is addressed by the OCC with regard to "realistic" pricing and discount factors, as well as its timeliness. Because cash flow generated from...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, March 14–15, 1985
Paper Number: SPE-13763-MS
... important that we in the business of exploring for and developing more economical energy practice the three C's -- Communication, Cooperation, and Coordination -- with the people who regulate our industry. operator engineer stipulation geologist us government new regulation upstream oil...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, March 14–15, 1985
Paper Number: SPE-13788-MS
..., a thorough financial review is necessary. engineering analysis financial analysis banker asset and portfolio management engineer lending production rate spe 13788 upstream oil & gas net revenue revenue repayment loan value reserves evaluation projection market value cash flow...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, March 14–15, 1985
Paper Number: SPE-13791-MS
... ABSTRACT The evaluation of gas producing properties is made more difficult by increased market competition from fuel oil, random production curtailments and the abrogation of contracts. The bank engineer must construct a cash flow projection which incorporates a combination of technical...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, March 3–4, 1983
Paper Number: SPE-11286-MS
... sensitive areas to consider in keeping loan to collateral margins satisfactory. The methods banks use to determine the amount they are willing to lend will vary with each bank's experience in energy lending, the size and skill of its engineering staff, and to a some degree its emphasis on energy lending...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, February 25–27, 1981
Paper Number: SPE-9565-MS
... and secondary system limitations in the model. Application examples discussed to illustrate the use of the model include the analysis of sales contract shortfall risk as a function of nomination level and the economics of system modifications. complex system reliability engineer availability operation...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, February 25–27, 1981
Paper Number: SPE-9573-MS
... major energy project engineer upstream oil & gas objective waste management spe 9573 embargo geology north america government american petroleum institute environmental law contribution sustainability social responsibility hurdle united states government geologist crude media act...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, February 11–13, 1979
Paper Number: SPE-7729-MS
... Abstract The agent bank's role in lending to major international petroleum projects requires the melding of technical and financial skills at every step of the way. Since such project lending is evolving rapidly, both engineers and bankers are facing together issues new to both...
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Paper presented at the SPE Symposium on Petroleum Economics and Evaluation, March 4–6, 1973
Paper Number: SPE-4389-MS
... Introduction Today our friends in the news media are asking, "Where are the unemployed engineers and scientists of 18 months ago?" Recruiters are already voicing alarm! They are not filling their quotas at the better institutions. It is doubtful that they can fill their quotas even from...
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Paper presented at the SPE Symposium on Petroleum Economics and Evaluation, March 4–6, 1973
Paper Number: SPE-4390-MS
... store. P. 67 operational safety Upstream Oil & Gas Proportion Drilling Equipment platform New Orleans steel well control annular pressure drilling customer Afloat rights rig onshore regulation contingency planning average cost contractor day rate Engineer Offshore Lease...

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