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Exploration maturity key to ranking search areas Exploration maturity key to ranking search areas
The study area of US Geological Survey Circular 1288, the world outside the US and Canada, was partitioned into 44 countries and country groups. Map figures such as Fig. 2 and graphs similar to Figs. 3 and 4 provide a visual summary of maturity of oil and gas exploration. From 1992 through 2001, exploration data show that in the study area the delineated prospective area expanded at a...
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Emil D. Attanasi, Philip A. Freeman
Economic decision making and the application of nonparametric prediction models Economic decision making and the application of nonparametric prediction models
Sustained increases in energy prices have focused attention on gas resources in low-permeability shale or in coals that were previously considered economically marginal. Daily well deliverability is often relatively small, although the estimates of the total volumes of recoverable resources in these settings are often large. Planning and development decisions for extraction of such...
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Emil D. Attanasi, Timothy C. Coburn, Philip A. Freeman
Heavy oil and natural bitumen resources in geological basins of the world Heavy oil and natural bitumen resources in geological basins of the world
Heavy oil and natural bitumen are oils set apart by their high viscosity (resistance to flow) and high density (low API gravity). These attributes reflect the invariable presence of up to 50 weight percent asphaltenes, very high molecular weight hydrocarbon molecules incorporating many heteroatoms in their lattices. Almost all heavy oil and natural bitumen are alteration products of...
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Richard F. Meyer, Emil D. Attanasi, Philip A. Freeman
Economic decision making and the application of nonparametric prediction models Economic decision making and the application of nonparametric prediction models
Sustained increases in energy prices have focused attention on gas resources in low permeability shale or in coals that were previously considered economically marginal. Daily well deliverability is often relatively small, although the estimates of the total volumes of recoverable resources in these settings are large. Planning and development decisions for extraction of such resources...
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Emil D. Attanasi, Timothy C. Coburn, Philip A. Freeman
Statistics of petroleum exploration in the world outside the United States and Canada through 2001 Statistics of petroleum exploration in the world outside the United States and Canada through 2001
Future oil and gas supplies depend, in part, on the reserves that are expected to be added through exploration and new discoveries. This Circular presents a summary of the statistics and an analysis of petroleum exploration in the world outside the United States and Canada (the study area) through 2001. It updates U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1096 (by E.D. Attanasi and D.H. Root, 1993...
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Emil D. Attanasi, Philip A. Freeman, Jennifer A. Glovier
Siberian platform: Geology and natural bitumen resources Siberian platform: Geology and natural bitumen resources
The Siberian platform is located between the Yenisey River on the west and the Lena River on the south and east. The Siberian platform is vast in size and inhospitable in its climate. This report is concerned principally with the setting, formation, and potential volumes of natural bitumen. In this report the volumes of maltha and asphalt referred to in the Russian literature are...
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Richard F. Meyer, Philip A. Freeman
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Exploration maturity key to ranking search areas Exploration maturity key to ranking search areas
The study area of US Geological Survey Circular 1288, the world outside the US and Canada, was partitioned into 44 countries and country groups. Map figures such as Fig. 2 and graphs similar to Figs. 3 and 4 provide a visual summary of maturity of oil and gas exploration. From 1992 through 2001, exploration data show that in the study area the delineated prospective area expanded at a...
Authors
Emil D. Attanasi, Philip A. Freeman
Economic decision making and the application of nonparametric prediction models Economic decision making and the application of nonparametric prediction models
Sustained increases in energy prices have focused attention on gas resources in low-permeability shale or in coals that were previously considered economically marginal. Daily well deliverability is often relatively small, although the estimates of the total volumes of recoverable resources in these settings are often large. Planning and development decisions for extraction of such...
Authors
Emil D. Attanasi, Timothy C. Coburn, Philip A. Freeman
Heavy oil and natural bitumen resources in geological basins of the world Heavy oil and natural bitumen resources in geological basins of the world
Heavy oil and natural bitumen are oils set apart by their high viscosity (resistance to flow) and high density (low API gravity). These attributes reflect the invariable presence of up to 50 weight percent asphaltenes, very high molecular weight hydrocarbon molecules incorporating many heteroatoms in their lattices. Almost all heavy oil and natural bitumen are alteration products of...
Authors
Richard F. Meyer, Emil D. Attanasi, Philip A. Freeman
Economic decision making and the application of nonparametric prediction models Economic decision making and the application of nonparametric prediction models
Sustained increases in energy prices have focused attention on gas resources in low permeability shale or in coals that were previously considered economically marginal. Daily well deliverability is often relatively small, although the estimates of the total volumes of recoverable resources in these settings are large. Planning and development decisions for extraction of such resources...
Authors
Emil D. Attanasi, Timothy C. Coburn, Philip A. Freeman
Statistics of petroleum exploration in the world outside the United States and Canada through 2001 Statistics of petroleum exploration in the world outside the United States and Canada through 2001
Future oil and gas supplies depend, in part, on the reserves that are expected to be added through exploration and new discoveries. This Circular presents a summary of the statistics and an analysis of petroleum exploration in the world outside the United States and Canada (the study area) through 2001. It updates U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1096 (by E.D. Attanasi and D.H. Root, 1993...
Authors
Emil D. Attanasi, Philip A. Freeman, Jennifer A. Glovier
Siberian platform: Geology and natural bitumen resources Siberian platform: Geology and natural bitumen resources
The Siberian platform is located between the Yenisey River on the west and the Lena River on the south and east. The Siberian platform is vast in size and inhospitable in its climate. This report is concerned principally with the setting, formation, and potential volumes of natural bitumen. In this report the volumes of maltha and asphalt referred to in the Russian literature are...
Authors
Richard F. Meyer, Philip A. Freeman