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Hydrocarbon Exploration and Production. Edition No. 2. Developments in Petroleum Science Volume 55

  • Book

  • March 2008
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 1766294

Hydrocarbon Exploration and Production, Second Edition is a comprehensive and current introduction to the upstream industry, drawing together the many inter-disciplinary links within the industry. It presents all the major stages in the life of an oil or gas field, from gaining access to opportunity, through exploration, appraisal, development planning, production, and finally to decommissioning. It also explains the fiscal and commercial environment in which oil and gas field development takes place.

The book is written for industry professionals who wish to be better informed about the basic technical and commercial methods, concepts and techniques used in the upstream oil and gas business. The authors are the founders of TRACS International, a company which has provided training and consultancy in Exploration and Production related issues for many clients world-wide since 1992.

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Table of Contents

1. The field life cycle
2. Petroleum agreements and bidding
3. Exploration
4. Drilling engineering
5. Safety and the environment
6. Reservoir description
7. Volumetric estimation
8. Field appraisal
9. Reservoir dynamic behaviour
10. Well dynamic behaviour
11. Surface facilities
12. Production operations and maintenance
13. Project and contract management
14. Petroleum economics
15. Risk analysis
16. Managing the producing field
17. Managing decline
18. Decommissioning

Authors

Frank Jahn Beaconsfield, Australia. Mark Cook TRACS International, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK. Mark Cook has been in the oil and gas industry since 1981. He spent eleven years with Shell International working as a reservoir engineer in a variety of locations world-wide and has worked on exploration prospect evaluation, field development planning and production operations. After completing an MBA, he left Shell to co-found TRACS International, providing training and consultancy services to the industry, and worked as petroleum engineer and company Director.

When TRACS was acquired by AGR Petroleum Services, he managed the UK and Russian Reservoir Management businesses until 2011. He is active in reserves evaluation for clients including international oil companies, small to medium enterprises.

Mark has written and delivers a series of training courses in reservoir engineering, risk analysis and petroleum economics. He is co-author of the popular "Hydrocarbon Exploration and Production� textbook, a SPE Distinguished Lecturer and guest lecturer in petroleum engineering at Aberdeen University, Heriot-Watt University and University College Dublin. Mark Graham TRACS International, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK.