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Saturday, August 23, 2008

Petroleum Production Systems

Petroleum Production Systems (Prentice Hall Petroleum Engineering Series)
by Michael J. Economides, A. Daniel Hill, Christine Ehlig-Economides


Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Number Of Pages: 624
Publication Date: 1993-12-08
ISBN/ ASIN: 013658683X
EAN: 0076092032717

Written by petroleum production engineers with extensive industrial as well as teaching experience, this is the only available advanced and comprehensive engineering textbook for petroleum reservoir and production engineering. Provides extensive coverage of well deliverability from oil, gas and two-phase reservoirs, wellbore flow performance, modern well test and production log analysis, matrix stimulation, hydraulic fracturing, artificial lift and environmental concerns. For advanced undergraduate and graduate students in petroleum engineering schools or professional courses, as well as for practicing petroleum engineers and technicians.

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