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USE OF DIP AND AZIMUTH HORIZON ATTRIBUTES IN 3D SEISMIC INTERPRETATION MONDT JC |
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CONSIDERATIONS AFFECTING THE SCALING OF DISPLACEMENTS IN HETEROGENEOUS PERMEABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS HEWETT TA, BEHRENS RA |
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OPTIMIZING PRODUCTION BY FLUID AND ROCK STUDIES FOR THE STEVENS-SANDS, NORTH-COLES-LEVEE-FIELD, KERN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA UNDERDOWN DR, SCHULTS DJ, MARINE AW, MIRANDA R, KULLMAN JM |
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SIMULATION OF HETEROGENEOUS SANDSTONE EXPERIMENTS CHARACTERIZED WITH CT SCANNING GANAPATHY S, WREATH DG, LIM MT, ROUSE BA, POPE GA, SEPEHRNOORI K |
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PRODUCTION LOGGING AS AN INTEGRAL-PART OF HORIZONTAL-WELL TRANSIENT-PRESSURE TEST AHMED U, BADRY RA |
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TRANSIENT 2D FLOW IN LAYERED RESERVOIRS WITH CROSS-FLOW LIU CQ, WANG XD |
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A NEW GENERAL PRESSURE-ANALYSIS PROCEDURE FOR SLUG TESTS PERES AMM, ONUR M, REYNOLDS AC |
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QUANTITATIVE CO2-FLOOD MONITORING-DENVER UNIT, WASSON (SAN-ANDRES) FIELD KITTRIDGE MG |
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PERTURBATION BOUNDARY-ELEMENT METHOD FOR HETEROGENEOUS RESERVOIRS .1. STEADY-STATE FLOW PROBLEMS SATO K, HORNE RN |
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