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BL
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Record Number
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1091418
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bc1010817
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Language of Document
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English
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Main Entry
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ISLAM, M. R.
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Title & Author
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Economically and environmentally sustainable enhanced oil recovery
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Publication Statement
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[Place of publication not identified]: JOHN WILEY,, 2018.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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9781119479277
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: 1119479274
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1119479096
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9781119479093
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Contents
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Opening Remarks -- 1.2 The Prophets of the Doomed Turned Into Scientists -- 1.3 Paradigm Shift in Sustainable Development -- 1.4 Questions Answered in This Book -- 1.4.1 Where to Look for in the Quest of Sustainable Energy Solutions? -- 1.4.2 How Do Energy and Mass Evolve in Sustainable System? -- 1.4.3 What Real Natural Resource Do We Have? -- 1.4.4 Can the Current Reserve be Expanded without Resorting to EOR? -- 1.4.5 How Do We Characterize Complex Reservoirs? -- 1.4.6 When Should We Plan for EOR?
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1.4.7 How to Achieve Environmental and Economic Sustainability? -- 1.4.8 Do We Need to Sacrifice Financially to Assure Environmental Sustainability? -- Chapter 2 Petroleum in the Big Picture -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Pre-Industrial Revolution Period -- 2.2.1 Mercury -- 2.2.2 Sal Ammoniac -- 2.2.3 Sulphur -- 2.2.4 Arsenic Sulphide -- 2.2.5 Refining Techniques -- 2.3 Beginning of the Petroleum Culture -- 2.4 The Information Age -- 2.5 The Energy Crisis -- 2.5.1 Are Natural Resources Finite and Human Needs Infinite? -- 2.5.2 The Finite/Infinite Conundrum
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2.5.3 Renewable vs Non-Renewable: No Boundary-As-Such -- 2.6 Conclusions -- Chapter 3 Natural Resources of the Earth -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Characteristic Time -- 3.3 Organic and Mechanical Frequencies -- 3.3.1 Redefining Force and Energy -- 3.3.2 Transition of Matter from the Sun to the Earth -- 3.4 The Nature of Material Resources -- 3.5 The Science of Water and Petroleum -- 3.5.1 Comparison Between Water and Petroleum -- 3.5.2 Contrasting Properties of Hydrogen and Oxygen -- 3.5.3 The Carbon-Oxygen Duality -- 3.5.4 The Science of Lightening
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3.6 Nitrogen Cycle: Part of the Water/Nitrogen Duality -- 3.7 Conclusions -- Chapter 4 Growth Potential of Petroleum Reservoirs -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Toward Decarbonization -- 4.3 The Current State of the World of Oil and Gas -- 4.4 World Oil and Gas Reserve -- 4.4.1 Changes in Reserve in 2018 -- 4.5 Organic Origin of Petroleum -- 4.6 Scientific Ranking of Petroleum -- 4.7 Reserve Growth Potential of an Oil/Gas Reservoir -- 4.7.1 Reservoir Categories in the United States -- 4.7.2 Eolian Reservoirs -- 4.7.3 Interconnected Fluvial, Deltaic, and Shallow Marine Reservoirs
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4.7.4 Deeper Marine Shales -- 4.7.5 Marine Carbonate Reservoirs -- 4.7.6 Submarine Fan Reservoir -- 4.7.7 Fluvial Reservoir -- 4.7.8 Quantitative Measures of Well Production Variability -- 4.8 Conclusions -- Chapter 5 Fundamentals of Reservoir Characterization in View of Enhanced Oil and Gas Recovery -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Role of Fractures -- 5.3 Natural and Artificial Fractures -- 5.3.1 Interpretation of Borehole Images to Identify Breakouts -- 5.3.2 Overall In Situ Stress Orientations -- 5.4 Developing Reservoir Characterization Tools for Basement Reservoirs -- 5.5 The Origin of Fractures
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Subject
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Enhanced oil recovery.
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Subject
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Enhanced oil recovery.
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Dewey Classification
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622.33827
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LC Classification
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TN871.I853 2020
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