Quantification and prediction of hydrocarbon resources : proceedings of the Norwegian Petroleum Society Conference, 6-8 December 1993, Stavanger, Norway /
The oil price shocks of the mid-1980s and their aftermath created radical changes in the petroleum industry, and underlined the need for reliable information on petroleum resources. Integration between the disciplines of petroleum geology, exploration geophysics, reservoir/petroleum engineering and...
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Amsterdam ; New York :
Elsevier,
1996.
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Colección: | Norwegian Petroleum Society (NPF) special publication ;
no. 6. |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- Part I: World Hydrocarbon Resources
- Chapter 1. World oil: reserves, production, politics and prices
- Chapter 2. Gas in the 21st century: a world-wide perspective
- Chapter 3. Estimating global oil resources and their duration
- Part II: Definition and Classification of Hydrocarbon Resources
- Chapter 4. The world of reserve definitions-can there be one set for everyone?
- Chapter 5. Resource classifications and their usefulness in the resource management of an oil company
- Chapter 6. Reserve and resource definition: dealing with uncertainty
- Chapter 7. The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate's Resource Classification System
- Part III: Assessment of Undiscovered Hydrocarbon Resources
- Chapter 8. A method for the statistical assessment of total undiscovered resources in an area
- Chapter 9. The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate's assessment of the undiscovered resources of the Norwegian Continental shelf-background and methods
- Chapter 10. Cross-validation of resource estimates from discovery process modelling and volumetric accumulation modelling: example from the Lower and Middle Jurassic play of the Halten Terrace, off shore Norway
- Chapter 11. The Russian method for prediction of hydrocarbon resources of continental shelves, with examples from the Barents Sea
- Chapter 12. Offshore Brazil: analysis of a successful strategy for reserve and production growth
- Part IV: Risk Analysis
- Chapter 13. Risk analysis: from prospect to exploration portfolio and back
- Chapter 14. Risk analysis and full-cycle probabilistic modelling of prospects: a prototype system developed for the Norwegian shelf
- Chapter 15. Play fairway analysis and risk mapping: an example using the Middle Jurassic Brent Group in the northern North Sea
- Chapter 16. A model-based approach to evaluation of exploration opportunities
- Chapter 17. Risk and probability in resource assessment as functions of parameter uncertainty in basin analysis exploration models
- Chapter 18. Risk assessment using volumetrics from secondary migration modelling: assessing uncertainties in source rock yields and trapped hydrocarbons
- Chapter 19. Prospect resource assessment using an integrated system of basin simulation and geological mapping software: examples from the North Sea
- Part V: Management of Discovered Resources
- Chapter 20. Enhanced oil recovery-the international perspective
- Chapter 21. Nessie: a process analysis of a generic North Sea field life cycle
- Chapter 22. Changing perceptions of a gas field during its life cycle: a Frigg field case study
- Part Vl: Hydrocarbon Resources: the Economic Interface
- Chapter 23. Choosing between rocks, hard places and a lot more: the economic interface
- Chapter 24. The usefulness of resource analysis in national economic planning-examples from the Norwegian Shelf
- Chapter 25. Evaluation of undrilled prospects-sensitivity to economic and geological factors
- Chapter 26. The World Bank's financial support to the petroleum sector in developing countries
- References index
- Subject index
- Last Page.