Statistical Methods for Estimating Petroleum Resources

Statistical Methods for Estimating Petroleum Resources

Author: P.J. Lee

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2008-05-07

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 0199715807

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This book describes procedures for determining the total hydrocarbon (petroleum) resource or resource potential in a region. Statistical concepts and methods employed in petroleum resource assessment are the subject of the manuscript, extensively illustrated by numerous real case studies. Prof. Lee's computer-aided Petroleum Information Management and Resource Evaluation System (PETRIMES) methodology has been adopted by governments around the world and by major multinational oil companies to perform resource assessment and to predict future oil and gas production. Though this methodology is so widely used, there is no "user's guide" to it, and this book will be the definitive resource for PETRIMES users.


Probability and Statistics for Petroleum Resource Assessment

Probability and Statistics for Petroleum Resource Assessment

Author: Robert A. Crovelli

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 1999-04

Total Pages: 147

ISBN-13: 078817794X

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Includes: Venn diagram for describing the fields of probability & statistics; the relationship between probability & inferential statistics; basic concepts of probability; random variables & probability distributions; descriptive parameters; some continuous probability distributions; statistics sampling concepts; descriptive statistics; sampling distributions; inferential statistics; tables; areas under the normal curve; & critical values of the chi-squared distribution. Illustrated with numerous charts & figures.


Computing Risk for Oil Prospects: Principles and Programs

Computing Risk for Oil Prospects: Principles and Programs

Author: J.W. Harbaugh

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 1995-11-22

Total Pages: 467

ISBN-13: 008052950X

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The petroleum industry is enduring difficult financial times because of the continuing depressed price of crude oil on the world market. This has caused major corporate restructuring and reductions in staff throughout the industry. Because oil exploration must now be done with fewer people under more difficult economic constraints, it is essential that the most effective and efficient procedures be used. Computing Risk for Oil Prospects describes how prospect risk assessment — predicting the distribution of financial gains or losses that may result from the drilling of an exploration well — can be done using objective procedures implemented on personal computers. The procedures include analyses of historical data, interpretation of geological and geophysical data, and financial calculations to yield a spectrum of the possible consequences of decisions. All aspects of petroleum risk assessment are covered, from evaluating regional resources, through delineating an individual prospect, to calculation of the financial consequences of alternative decisions and their possible results. The bottom lines are given both in terms of the probable volumes of oil that may be discovered and the expected monetary returns. Statistical procedures are linked with computer mapping and interpretation algorithms, which feed their results directly into routines for financial analysis. The programs in the included library of computer programs are tailored to fit seamlessly together, and are designed for ease and simplicity of operation. The two diskettes supplied are IBM compatible. Full information on loading is given in Appendix A - Software Installation. Risk I diskette contains data files and executables and Risk 2 diskette contains only executables. The authors contend that the explorationist who develops a prospect should be involved in every facet of its analysis, including risk and financial assessments. This book provides the tools necessary for these tasks.


Fossil Fuel and the Environment

Fossil Fuel and the Environment

Author: Shahriar Khan

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2012-03-14

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 953510277X

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The world today is at crossroads in terms of energy, as fossil fuel continues to shape global geopolitics. Alternative energy has become rapidly feasible, with thousands of wind-turbines emerging in the landscapes of the US and Europe. Solar energy and bio-fuels have found similarly wide applications. This book is a compilation of 13 chapters. The topics move mostly seamlessly from fuel combustion and coexistencewith renewable energy, to the environment, and finally to the economics of energy, and food security. The research and vision defines much of the range of our scientific knowledge on the subject and is a driving force for the future. Whether feasible or futuristic, this book is a great read for researchers, practitioners, or just about anyone with an enquiring mind on this subject.


Quantitative Evaluation of the Whole Petroleum System

Quantitative Evaluation of the Whole Petroleum System

Author: Xiongqi Pang

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2023-10-25

Total Pages: 481

ISBN-13: 9819903254

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This book introduces a complete quantitative evaluation system of the Whole Petroleum System (WPS) on theory and expounds the correlation and difference between conventional and unconventional oil and gas reservoirs and resources, with large number of well-prepared charts and novel expressions. It has important guiding significance for the exploration and development of conventional and unconventional oil and gas all over the world and provides valuable insights for reader with an interest in petroleum geology.


Carbon Democracy

Carbon Democracy

Author: Timothy Mitchell

Publisher: Verso Books

Published: 2013-05-07

Total Pages: 483

ISBN-13: 178168393X

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In this magisterial study, Timothy Mitchell rethinks the history of energy, bringing into his grasp environmental politics, the struggle for democracy, and the place of the Middle East in the modern world. With the rise of coal power, the producers who oversaw its development acquired the ability to shut down energy systems, a threat they used to build the first mass democracies. Oil offered the West an alternative, and with it came a new form of politics. Oil created a denatured political life the central object of which-the economy-appeared capable of infinite growth. What followed was a Western democracy dependent on an undemocratic Middle East. We now live with the consequences: an impoverished political practice, incapable of addressing the crises that threaten to end the age of carbon democracy - namely, the disappearance of cheap energy and the carbon-fuelled collapse of the ecological order. For the updated edition of this classic title, Timothy Mitchell has written a new preface, reassessing its arguments in the light of recent political events.


Matheron's Theory of Regionalised Variables

Matheron's Theory of Regionalised Variables

Author: Georges Matheron

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2019-04-17

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 0192572652

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In the summer of 1970, Georges Matheron, the father of geostatistics, presented a series of lectures at the Centre de Morphologie Mathmatique in France. These lectures would go on to become Matheron's Theory of Regionalized Variables, a seminal work that would inspire hundreds of papers and become the bedrock of numerous theses and books on the topic; however, despite their importance, the notes were never formally published. In this volume, Matheron's influential work is presented as a published book for the first time. Originally translated into English by Charles Huijbregts, and carefully curated here, this book stays faithful to Matheron's original notes. The text has been ordered with a common structure, and equations and figures have been redrawn and numbered sequentially for ease of reference. While not containing any mathematical technicalities or case studies, the reader is invited to wonder about the physical meaning of the notions Matheron deals with. When Matheron wrote them, he considered the theory of linear geostatistics complete and the book his final one on the subject; however, this end for Matheron has been the starting point for most geostatisticians.