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Giant Fields Of The Decade 20002010 Merrill Robert K Sternbach

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Giant Fields Of The Decade 20002010 Merrill Robert K Sternbach
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Publisher: American Association of Petroleum Geologists
File Extension: PDF
File size: 375.92 MB
Pages: 322
Author: Merrill, Robert K.; Sternbach, Charles A.
ISBN: 9780891813934, 0891813934
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Giant Fields Of The Decade 20002010 Merrill Robert K Sternbach by Merrill, Robert K.; Sternbach, Charles A. 9780891813934, 0891813934 instant download after payment.

"Oil and gas fields greater than 500 MMBO equivalent are called giants. They are the world's ultimate prize. Giants drive worldwide economies and human prosperity. Nearly 50 years ago, Michel T. Halbouty encouraged geoscientists to practice Discovery Thinking and study fields that matter most when he initiated the Giant Fields AAPG Memoir series. Previous Giant Fields Memoirs are: Memoir 14, Memoir 30, Memoir 54, and Memoir 78. It is exciting that giant fields are still being found today. The decade 2000-2010 was characterized by the rise of the unconventional plays. These are dominated by large regional accumulations in small microscopic pore throats. In addition to the unconventional accumulations, deep-water accumulations continue to have increasing importance in the global hydrocarbon budget. The editors of this latest Giant Fields volume, R. K. Merrill and C. A. Sternbach, believe that giant fields will continue to be found with renewed technology, new exploration and production concepts, enhanced imaging, and the boldness to explore in deeper water and more remote geography. AAPG Memoir 113 proudly continues the fifth decade of the Giant Fields series" -- Provided by publisher 

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