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Journal articles on the topic "On-Shore oil exploration and production"

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Webb, Caroline L. F. "OFFSHORE OIL PRODUCTION IN THE BALTIC SEA: A COASTAL SENSITIVITY STUDY." International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 1985, no. 1 (February 1, 1985): 99–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-1985-1-99.

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ABSTRACT The Schwedeneck-See oilfield is the first offshore exploration and production operation to be developed in German waters. Due to the close proximity to the shore of the two fixed and unmanned production platforms, there is a strong emphasis on protective and preventive measures against pollution damage to the heavily used beaches and nearshore waters. This paper reviews the important features of a sensitivity study and shoreline mapping project conducted as part of the contingency arrangements for coastal protection along 62 km of the Baltic Sea. “Sensitive areas” were identified according to coastal use, and areas of risk highlighted on the basis of oil spill trajectories. The main shore types were classified on a scale from 1 to 10 in terms of potential vulnerability to oil spill damage and anticipated difficulties for access and cleanup operations.
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Dicks, B., T. Bakke, and I. M. T. Dixon. "Oil exploration and production: Impact on the North Sea." Oil and Chemical Pollution 3, no. 4 (January 1986): 289–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0269-8579(86)80032-6.

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MacLennan, A. S. "Oil pollution in the Cromarty Firth and inshore Moray Firth." Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biological Sciences 91 (1986): 275–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0269727000009350.

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SynopsisOil pollution incidents in the inshore Moray Firth 1975–84 and Cromarty Firth 1970–84 are reviewed, describing the levels, geographical patterns, trends and some impacts.Growth in oil-related activity in the inshore Moray and Cromarty Firths has not led to increased levels of oil pollution. In the Cromarty Firth the majority of incidents since 1970 have been from long-established shore-based sources, while the frequency of incidents and their impact have diminished over the last few years from levels in the early-raid 1970s which were very unsatisfactory. Incident levels in the inshore Moray Firth have also reduced since 1980.While no major environmental damage has resulted from oil pollution in this area, important wildlife resources, and in particular bird populations, have been shown in individual incidents to be extremely vulnerable to relatively small quantities of oil. It is thus important that continued attention is given to the prevention and treatment of oil pollution in this area and the strict procedures pertaining to oil exploration and production and operation of marine traffic should be maintained.
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Nelson, August. "Staatsolie's VISION 2030: the contributions of petroleum geology to Surinamese society." Netherlands Journal of Geosciences - Geologie en Mijnbouw 95, no. 4 (September 19, 2016): 375–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/njg.2016.32.

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AbstractStaatsolie Maatschappij Suriname N.V., together with the gold mining industry, has gradually become a major contributor to the Surinamese economy since the decline of the alumina industry. In the last 35 years, about 110MMbbls (million barrels) of crude oil have been produced. Staatsolie is now in the early stages of fulfilling its VISION 2030, which is not only aimed at increased exploration and production but also at power generation, further diversification and regional expansion. The basis for achieving these goals is accelerated on- and offshore exploration, followed by growth in production. The offshore region remains a frontier area, with only a few wells drilled. Current production is about 17,000bopd (barrels of oil per day). Between 2007 and 2014, Staatsolie has spent about US$120 million on exploration. An integrated study for the Suriname–Guyana Basin carried out by Staatsolie in 2009 demonstrated the upside potential of this basin from a source rock potential perspective, which has been proven by both the Liza-1 oil discovery offshore of Guyana in 2015 and the Zaedyus-1 oil discovery offshore of French Guiana in 2011.Staatsolie is now focusing its efforts on the near-shore area, where it recently concluded a five-well drilling programme, following a 3-D seismic survey. In the deep offshore area, international oil companies (IOCs) are actively pursuing the next discovery in the Atlantic Margin, partly driven by the conjugate-margin theory geologically linking South America and West Africa.Staatsolie is also attempting to increase recovery from the most mature and largest oilfield, the Tambaredjo Field, through Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) technologies of which polymer flooding is deemed the most suitable, with estimated potential incremental recovery of up to 12%.Staatsolie recognises the role of a highly skilled and motivated workforce and therefore continues investing in its people through internal as well as external training. Thirty-five years after it was founded by Mr Eddy Jharap, a geologist by training and the first Managing Director of the company, it can be stated that Staatsolie has taken its place in Surinamese society as a significant contributor to the economy, a preferred employer, a nucleus for industrial spin-off and an example for other companies.
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Cullen, Frances, and Paul Webber. "Unlocking Australia's oil future—exploration to exploitation." APPEA Journal 50, no. 2 (2010): 742. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/aj09106.

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Since 2000 Australia has ceased to be self-sufficient in terms of oil production and petroleum demand. As a net importer of crude oil it is expected that imports will continue to fulfil a growing percentage of the country’s liquid petroleum needs. Analysts are predicting a decline in oil production over the next decade with current producing fields and discovered resources failing to fill the gap created by rising consumption. In an increasingly gas focussed industry, oil is competing with both liquefied natural gas (LNG) and coal seam gas (CSG) projects for investment. As one of the top 20 oil consumers in the world, Australia’s growing demand for petroleum liquids continues to highlight the declining domestic supply. This poster will identify and review the various components that will play a role in arresting the predicted decline curve. Exploration success in frontier basins is crucial along with the development of discovered resources in mature regions. In addition, future near-field and satellite exploration, with developments using existing infrastructure, will be instrumental in the stabilisation of oil production. This poster will also highlight planned high-impact exploration wells and examine the effect that potential discoveries could have on the country’s petroleum resources. Australia’s oil future could see a reduced dependence on imported crude, resulting from frontier exploration success opening up new oil provinces. Future options for oil production also include a re-evaluation of oil prone regions using new technology to develop discovered reserves and target higher risk and overlooked plays.
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Skeie, G. M., T. Sørnes, F. Engen, A. Boye, A. L. Heggø, S. Rasmussen, and C. S. Spikkerud. "From Reservoir Characteristics, Through Environmental Risk Assessments to Oil Spill Response – Lessons Learned from a Comprehensive Systematic Development by an Operator." International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 2014, no. 1 (May 1, 2014): 293386. http://dx.doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-2014-1-293386.1.

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Statoil is the largest operator on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, is operating 42 assets and has an exploration activity in the order of 20-25 wells per year. In 2011, Statoil decided to undertake a full review of the basis for the oil spill response level for their activities, and establish a fully documented, transparent documentation of their approach. In Norway, operators are required to perform environmental risk and oil spill emergency preparedness assessments for all activities, as a basis for oil spill response plans. These assessments are of a complex and quantitative nature, and it has for a while been realised that there needed to be a better link between well characteristics and the oil spill response level. In the early phase of the development, it was decided to separate issues according to their nature. Issues related to company policy on overall level of spill response were identified and addressed in a separate process, as were issues relating to science and technology. From this, further work proceeded on the three main topics a) Policy decisions on spill response scaling criteria, b) algorithms for calculating effect of various response measures, and c) fact finding on issues of operational windows, capacities and effectiveness. As part of the development, all Company fields in production were reviewed, and oil spill response level adjusted and extended to include near shore and shoreline response plans. Sensitivity studies were undertaken to identify critical elements in the progression from blowout and kill studies to near shore spill response plans. Lessons learned include the overall importance of selecting correct data on reservoir characteristics, sufficient resolution in oil spill modelling, and applying consensus values for spill response capabilities throughout the assessment process. To ensure an adequate basis for near shore spill response planning, GIS technology was applied to produce a set of thematic spill response maps, in A1 size PDF format, for 37 of the most sensitive areas along the Norwegian coast. A strategic plan was also developed for each area. All maps, documentation, GIS data sets and other results of this development work has actively been made available to operators on the NCS, to the Authorities and to spill response organizations.
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Duan, Yajie. "Exploration on Fracturing Technology of Oil Production Well in Transitional Zone." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 714, no. 2 (March 1, 2021): 022049. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/714/2/022049.

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Soares, Rui, Steve Thompson, and Robert Smillie. "Rigless well intervention and trees on wire from a DPII vessel: a case study." APPEA Journal 50, no. 2 (2010): 744. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/aj09108.

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Since the 2006 bidding rounds, exploration activity in both the Timor-Leste exclusive offshore area (TLEA) and joint petroleum development area (JPDA) has progressed steadily. Within the JPDA, exploration remains largely focussed in the Jurassic-age Plover and Elang Sandstone formations in the Flamingo Trough-Sahul Syncline region. Over 700 MMbbls of liquids and 4Tcf of gas have been discovered in this western region of the JPDA, including the 2008 Kitan oil field discovery by Eni, which is currently scheduled for production in 2011. Recent seismic survey activity within the JPDA by PSC holders Petronas and Oilex has resulted in the combined acquisition of 2,800 square kilometres of new 3D data. These surveys, together with on-going re-evaluation of existing well data by these companies, has helped further refine the knowledge of petroleum systems within the JPDA, in preparation for drilling campaigns scheduled for late 2009 and early 2010. Within the TLEA, multi-client seismic surveys undertaken in 2005, together with on-shore academic research, indicates that the prospective Mesozoic sequence of the Northern Bonaparte Basin underlies the Timor Trough, greatly enhancing the petroleum prospectivity of this region. Further detailed 2D and 3D seismic surveys in the TLEA have been recently completed by PSC holders Reliance Exploration and Eni. The first wells to be drilled in this deeper water frontier region are scheduled for 2010.
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Bembel, R. M., M. R. Bembel, D. M. Sahipov, and I. A. Schetinin. "EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION OF OIL AND GAS BASED ON THE GEOSOLITON MODELS AND TECHNOLOGIES." Oil and Gas Studies, no. 3 (July 1, 2016): 12–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.31660/0445-0108-2016-3-12-17.

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It is proposed on the basis of special technologies use to ensure a multiple reduction of exploration and development costs at significant increasing the production volumes. This is achieved by optimizing the placement of exploration and production wells in the immediate vicinity of the centers of geosoliton degassing of the Earth.
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Manukyan, Marine M., and Sergey N. Yashin. "Key innovative technologies in russian oil production." Vestnik of Samara University. Economics and Management 12, no. 1 (April 20, 2021): 28–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.18287/2542-0461-2021-12-1-28-36.

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The problem of innovation is a key one for most of the industrialized countries of the world. Scientific and technical products resulting from intellectual activity need to create a system of protection of industrial property rights, which is a mandatory attribute of developed countries. The efficiency of modern Russian national economy is based on the scientific and technical potential of the country, along with natural and labor resources. The transition of the economy to a new qualitative state increases the importance of innovation and the development of high-tech industries, which, ultimately, are the most important factor in overcoming the economic crisis and providing conditions for economic growth. The innovative development of the Russian oil and gas sector depends on the state of the world market. It is necessary to look for other sources directly related to the main issues of scientific and technological development, including: improving the efficiency of exploration; increase of efficiency of development of oil and gasoline in remote areas; improving the efficiency of exploration in the floodplains of the remaining oil reserves; the increase in the average and low production of dense and high-quality construction of wells to a depth of more than 4 km; increasing the productivity of reservoir wells with low permeability. Therefore, scientific foundations of the development of oil and gas complex and the law of the development of innovative technologies are very relevant and have important theoretical and practical significance. The relevance of the topic of the article is expressed in the fact that the world's largest oil and gas companies are constantly looking for ways to improve efficiency, including through the use of innovative methods of oil search, exploration and production. In this case, the competitiveness and long-term survival of an oil company depends on the effectiveness of its innovation activities. The article considers the main innovative technologies in oil production in Russia and their features.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "On-Shore oil exploration and production"

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Flenthrope, Christopher. "Developing an exploration model by investigating the geological controls on reservoir production within the Fort Scott limestone, Ness county, Kansas." Thesis, Manhattan, Kan. : Kansas State University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/1388.

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Balaam, Konamadji Ngomdodji. "La protection intégrée de l'environnement dans les zones d'exploitation pétrolière des pays d'Afrique subsaharienne : le cas de l'on-shore tchadien." Thesis, Lyon, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LYSE3014.

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Malgré l’enclavement du Tchad, le besoin de développement économique et social a conduit l’Etat à mettre en exploitation les gisements pétrolifères. Ces gisements étant ni « délocalisables », ni « déterritorilisables », leur exploitation dans un contexte on-shore, dans des milieux naturels et à vocation agropastorale pose des problèmes spécifiques que jusque-là le droit international et la plupart des systèmes juridiques des pays en développement peinent à saisir. Il s’agit notamment des problèmes liés à l’empreinte écologique et sociale des industries pétrolières on-shore. La prise en compte des préoccupations environnementales par le droit tchadien du pétrole est très embryonnaire et infime. Le droit tchadien de l’environnement et le droit foncier n’ont pas, non plus, pris en compte les risques liés à la recherche, l’exploitation et le transport par canalisation des hydrocarbures dans leurs dispositifs. Ils n’abordent pas aussi les problématiques relatives à la remise en l’état des sites pétroliers abandonnés ou en fin de vie. Dans un tel contexte, si le législateur ne procède pas à des reformes afin de prendre concomitamment en compte les opérations pétrolières et les préoccupations environnementales dans un dispositif juridique intégré, on risque d’assister à « un second Delta du Niger dans le bassin pétrolier de Doba »
Despite the isolation of Chad, the need for economic and social development led the government of Chad to explore and produce oil reserves. As these deposits are neither "delocalizable or movable" nor "deteriorisable or destructible", their exploitation in onshore context and natural environments with breeding vocation raises specific problems that international law and most legal systems in developing countries have difficulties to overcome until now. These include issues related to the ecological and social’s footprint of onshore oil industries. The Chadian’s law related to oil is still tiny and is at its embryonic level therefore it doesn’t take into consideration detailed environmental concerns. Chad's environmental law and land’s law didn’t also take into account risks associated with the exploration, exploitation and transport by pipeline of hydrocarbons in their plans. They also didn’t address issues related to the restoration of abandoned or end-of-life’s oilfields. In this context, if the legislator does not carry out reforms in order to simultaneously take into account petroleum operations and environmental concerns in an integrated legal system, there is a risk of "a second Niger Delta in Doba’s oilfield"
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Nisbet, D. J. "Lead time performance in the supply chain :|ba case study of the equipment supply environment of the offshore oil exploration and production industry on the UK continental shelf." Thesis, Cranfield University, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/1826/4278.

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This research study is an examination of the influencing factors on lead time performance in a capital equipment supply environment. The research is being undertaken as a case study of the capital equipment supply environment of the offshore oil exploration and production industry on the UK Continental Shelf. The study methodology is justified as a case supply environment, with multiple sources of data from research instruments including: exploratory and detailed interviews and structured survey methods. The literature review examines time-based approaches to supply chain improvement and the literature related to supply chain integration. Relevant literature related to supply chain systems/structures and relationships/infrastructure are examined as potential influencing factors on lead time performance. A background of the generic case environment is provided, along with relevant literature related to the supply chain in oil exploration and production. The results of a survey of the state of integration of the offshore supply chain are presented and analysed, followed by the results of a structured mail survey within the capital equipment environment. The survey information is used to inform the Case Research phase and define a division of the case environment related to different complexity levels. Individual cases are analysed based on the framework from the literature review and refined from the survey phase. The research questions are addressed at the level of each individual case and propositions derived which are then validated based on cross-case comparisons. Aspects of literature that are supported by the study are discussed along with those areas where there is a contribution to literature. Contribution to supply chain theory is justified related to the derivation of a Types Classification Model as a means of understanding the generic nature of a capital equipment supply chain. Contribution to methodology is justified, based on the use of a supply environment for study and the use of a supply chain trace-back method.
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Nisbet, D. J. "Lead time performance in the supply chain : a case study of the equipment supply environment of the offshore oil exploration and production industry on the UK continental shelf." Thesis, Cranfield University, 2000. http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/4278.

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This research study is an examination of the influencing factors on lead time performance in a capital equipment supply environment. The research is being undertaken as a case study of the capital equipment supply environment of the offshore oil exploration and production industry on the UK Continental Shelf. The study methodology is justified as a case supply environment, with multiple sources of data from research instruments including: exploratory and detailed interviews and structured survey methods. The literature review examines time-based approaches to supply chain improvement and the literature related to supply chain integration. Relevant literature related to supply chain systems/structures and relationships/infrastructure are examined as potential influencing factors on lead time performance. A background of the generic case environment is provided, along with relevant literature related to the supply chain in oil exploration and production. The results of a survey of the state of integration of the offshore supply chain are presented and analysed, followed by the results of a structured mail survey within the capital equipment environment. The survey information is used to inform the Case Research phase and define a division of the case environment related to different complexity levels. Individual cases are analysed based on the framework from the literature review and refined from the survey phase. The research questions are addressed at the level of each individual case and propositions derived which are then validated based on cross-case comparisons. Aspects of literature that are supported by the study are discussed along with those areas where there is a contribution to literature. Contribution to supply chain theory is justified related to the derivation of a Types Classification Model as a means of understanding the generic nature of a capital equipment supply chain. Contribution to methodology is justified, based on the use of a supply environment for study and the use of a supply chain trace-back method.
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Teng, Chen-Ho, and 鄧振囷. "Valuation of Oil Exploration & Production Company: A Case Study on CNOOC Limited." Thesis, 2010. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/16297829078091131660.

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With the increasing demands from emerging countries like China and India, the commodity markets have been on the focal point of investment again. Valuation of commodity companies is very different from valuation of other companies-mostly because the value of commodity companies is heavily affected by an external factor i.e. the commodity prices. Other internal factors have relatively lower impacts on the value of commodity companies. Two methods were suggested by Damodaran to proceed for the valuation of commodity companies. The first one is to estimate the normalize price of the commodity and normalized earnings of that company. Based on the normalized figures, we can estimate the value of the commodity company. The second method is to use the futures prices of the commodity as the forecast prices of the commodity. In this study, we follow the methods suggested by Damodaran and use the discount cash flow method to value the fast-growing oil exploration and production company, CNOOC Limited with the purpose of demonstrating the valuation of fast-growing commodity companies. The findings and conclusions are: 1. The net incomes of CNOOC Ltd. are highly related to the oil prices. Based on this relationship, we can estimate the future net incomes from our forecast of future oil prices. 2. The 1-stage FCFF method provides a quick solution but it ignores the growth value of the fast-growing commodity company. 3. The 2-stage FCFF method provides a better estimation of the firm value. However, using the futures prices may bring in the embedded volatility to the valuation. It is recommended to hedge this risk in the futures market. In our discount cash flow valuation, we estimated the value of the operating assets and the value of the proved reserves was not considered. For an even better valuation, we suggest to include the real option valuation of the proved reserves.
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Ki, Hong Chul. "Vertical integration and diversification perspectives on entry decisions : analysis of a refiner’s decision to enter E&P." Thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2010-12-2271.

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Some oil refining companies have recently entered the field of exploration and production (E&P). Both the relatively high financial performances of E&P companies and the shrinking refining margin may motivate refiner’s decision to enter E&P. However, in making this decision, there are other factors to be considered. This study utilizes vertical integration and diversification theories to develop an integrated framework. This framework determines the factors which should be involved in a firm’s decision to enter another business area. In this theoretical approach and its application to Korean refining companies’ decision to enter into E&P, we discuss both the cost benefits and the advantages to acquiring strategic assets of the new business. As sources of short-term cost benefits, the paper discusses site specificity and regional performance. As long-term requirements, the paper explores the need to acquire E&P strategic assets. In early-stage decision making, the best mode may be a small equity investment in regional consortia. As a company acquires more and more strategic assets, it can decide to pursue global opportunities and/or to acquire an E&P company.
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Books on the topic "On-Shore oil exploration and production"

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International Labour Organisation. Sectoral Activities Programme. Note on the proceedings: Tripartite Meeting on Promoting Social Dialogue and Good Industrial Relations from Oil and Gas Exploration and Production to Oil and Gas Distribution (Geneva, 11-14 May 2009). Geneva: International Labour Office, 2009.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Subcommittee on Natural Resources Development and Production. Continental Scientific Drilling and Exploration Act: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Natural Resources Development and Production of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-ninth Congress, second session, on S. 1026 ... July 24, 1986. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1986.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Navigation. OCS production safety, pollution prevention, and response: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Navigation of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, first session, on oil and gas exploration and production in the Gulf of Mexico and how to prevent and respond to oil spills, April 26, 1993, New Orleans, LA. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1993.

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Serebryakov, Oleg. Ecological and geological problems of development of oil and gas fields in the Caspian region. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/24289.

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The paper summarizes and examined extensive evidence on the environmental, geological and technological challenges of exploration and production of oil and gas, encountered during the development of the gigantic fields. Investigated environmental problems of underground disposal of wastes, the formation of zones of technogenic pollution, ecology megalonyx pressures and many others. Describes the environmental effects of oil and gas companies on the environment. The proposal for reducing the negative anthropogenic influence on the geoecological conditions of the environment. Justified the monitoring of the exploration and exploitation of deposits of natural raw materials. Is designed to masters, post-graduate students and students studying on the specialty "Environmental Geology", "Geology and Geochemistry of combustible minerals", "Geology of marine oil and gas fields", "Hydrogeology and engineering Geology", a wide range of scientific and industrial workers of the oil and gas industry, high school teachers and graduate students geoenvironmental, environmental, oil and gas fields.
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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Transportation and Hazardous Materials. RCRA special waste: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Transportation and Hazardous Materials of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, first session, on wastes resulting from oil and gas exploration and production, mining, and mineral processing, September 12, 1991. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1992.

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H.R. 4761, "Domestic Energy Production through Offshore Exploration and Equitable Treatment of State Holdings Act of 2006": Legislative hearing before the Committee on Resources, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, second session, Wednesday, June 14, 2006. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2006.

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Off-shore oil & gas exploration and production in Welsh coastal waters. Pwllheli): Steve Pritchard, 1991.

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Api 1987 Survey on Oil & Gas Expenditures: For Exploration, Development and Production. Amer Petroleum Inst, 1988.

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Shirley, Laska, United States. Minerals Management Service. Gulf of Mexico OCS Region., and Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium, eds. Impact of offshore oil exploration and production on the social institutions of coastal Louisiana. New Orleans, La. (1201 Elmwood Park Blvd., New Orleans 70123- 2394): U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Minerals Management Service, Gulf of Mexico OCS Region, 1993.

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Incorporated, ICF Resources, and United States. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy. Office of Planning and Environment, eds. Potential cumulative impacts of environmental regulatory initiatives on U.S. crude oil exploration and production. Washington, DC: The Office, 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "On-Shore oil exploration and production"

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Sarvaramini, Erfan, and Dmitry I. Garagash. "On the Production Analysis of a Multi-Fractured Horizontal Well." In New Frontiers in Oil and Gas Exploration, 235–55. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40124-9_7.

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Bagirov, E., and I. Lerche. "Natural Hazards in Hydrocarbon Exploration and Production Assessments." In Impact of Natural Hazards on Oil and Gas Extraction, 327–33. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3019-7_12.

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Mohn, Klaus. "Elastic Oil: A Primer on the Economics of Exploration and Production." In Energy, Natural Resources and Environmental Economics, 39–58. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12067-1_3.

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Gao, Guowang, Dan Wu, Dasen Hou, and Dawei Yu. "Research on Key Techniques of Offshore Heavy Oil Production Based on Distributed Electro-Acoustic Efficiency." In Proceedings of the International Field Exploration and Development Conference 2018, 1241–50. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7127-1_117.

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He, Jie, Long Ren, and Mingqiang Chen. "A Study on Reasonable Injection-Production Network in Tahe Oil field Fractured Reservoir." In Proceedings of the International Field Exploration and Development Conference 2018, 1616–24. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7127-1_154.

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de Abreu, Ricardo C., and Jonathan E. Fourrier. "Landfilling of Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Wastes: Geotechnical and Environmental Considerations." In Proceedings of the 8th International Congress on Environmental Geotechnics Volume 2, 178–85. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2224-2_22.

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Shortland, Susan. "Extreme Expatriation: The Effect of Location Factors and Masculine Environments on Women’s International Assignment Participation in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production." In Handbook on Well-Being of Working Women, 393–411. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9897-6_23.

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"Impact of 3-D Seismic Interpretation on Reservoir Management in the Apiay–Ariari Oil Fields, Llanos Basin, Colombia." In Applications of 3-D Seismic Data to Exploration and Production, 75–95. American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1306/st42605c7.

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Ghallab, Senan A., Nagwa L. Badr, Abdel Badeeh Salem, and M. F. Tolba. "Strictness Petroleum Prediction System Based on Fuzzy Model." In Fuzzy Systems, 715–37. IGI Global, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-1908-9.ch032.

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Petroleum exploration and production is an industry that provides researchers with multi-variant challenging “real world” properties. Recently, some petroleum soft computing techniques have gained a greater interest in prediction within the oil industry. This paper is interested in the analysis, classifying, mining and predictions, based on fuzzy as an intelligent system and an intelligent system called the Strictness Petroleum Prediction System (SPPS), predicted results and statues of crude oil wells and they are compared with other measurement petroleum values. The evaluation study applies test cases, regression models and time series forecasting of vague petroleum datasets to achieve more accurate results. A regression model was made to show the effect of re-testing the prediction processes of petroleum factors. Prediction in time series using a non-parametric functional technique is considered, based on data which was collected from different sources (Daqing oilfield in China and distinct oilfields in Yemen).
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Ackah, Charles Godfred, and Asaah S. Mohammed. "Local Content Law and Practice." In Mining for Change, 139–60. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198851172.003.0007.

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Local content and local participation policy and legislation have come to stay in Ghana’s oil and gas industry. The policy and legislation have been described largely as adequate, promising, and necessary to promote local content and local participation in the oil and gas industry. Implementation of the policy and legislation has, however, produced mixed results, according to industry stakeholders and researchers. Evidence suggests some level of compliance by international oil companies to implement the policy and legislation on local content. Some Ghanaian companies have been awarded contracts to provide essential services and goods to these international oil companies during exploration and production. Several factors, however, militate against effective implementation of the policy and legislation. Notable among these are the low capacity of local firms, discrimination against local firms by international oil companies through vertical integration, and the weak regulatory capacity of the Petroleum Commission to enforce local content implementation.
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Conference papers on the topic "On-Shore oil exploration and production"

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Malaiarisoon, Sansana. "Lessons Learned from Shore Base Project in Thailand: Stakeholder Engagement and Public Participation." In International Conference on Health, Safety and Environment in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/156860-ms.

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Borgersrud, Oeystein K., and Dagfinn Ellingsen. "Systematic Approach to Working Environment in Design and Construction of Major Off-shore Projects." In SPE International Conference on Health, Safety, and Environment in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/46756-ms.

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Mika, Frano, Catalin Vasile, Sabatino De Sanctis, Ronan Dalida, and Vincenzo Nicosia. "The Benefits Of Anti-Malarial Chemoprophylaxis Concerning Off Shore Activities In High-Risk Malaria Areas." In SPE International Conference on Health, Safety, and Environment in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/111444-ms.

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Brekne, Tharald M., Sigmund Holmemo, and Geir Morten Skeie. "Preparing for Improved Near Shore and Arctic Oil Spill Response. Full Scale Testing of Equipment Developed in the NOFO R&D Programme." In SPE International Conference on Health, Safety, and Environment in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/86765-ms.

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Igiehon, Mark Osa, and Patricia Park. "Evolution of International Law on the Decommissioning of Oil and Gas Installations." In SPE/EPA/DOE Exploration and Production Environmental Conference. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/66555-ms.

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Crews, Bonny, Edward Malachosky, and L. D. Hinman. "The Effect of pH on Microbial Degradation of Oil-Based Drilling Mud in a Slurry-Phase Bioreactor." In SPE/EPA Exploration and Production Environmental Conference. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/25992-ms.

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Fisher, R. Stephen. "Geologic, Geochemical, and Geographic Controls on NORM in Produced Water from Texas Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Reservoirs." In SPE/EPA Exploration and Production Environmental Conference. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/29709-ms.

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Dulip, Awinash. "Offshore Environmental Monitoring Around Oil And Gas Installations On The Western Continental Shelf, Arabian Sea, India." In SPE/EPA/DOE Exploration and Production Environmental Conference. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/80586-ms.

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Ghazaly, O. M., and E. Sayed. "Oil Spill." In SPE International Conference on Health, Safety and Environment in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/61464-ms.

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Karpov, Igor, Alexander Makarov, and Igor Eltsov. "Oil Viscosity Impact on Invasion Zone Structure and Resistivity Measurements." In SPE Russian Oil and Gas Exploration & Production Technical Conference and Exhibition. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/171213-ms.

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Reports on the topic "On-Shore oil exploration and production"

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Blechner, Michael H., Herbert B. Carroll, and William I. Johnson. Plan for Management of Mineral Assess on Native Tribal Lands and for Formation of a Fully Integrated Natural Gas and Oil Exploration and Production Company. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6059.

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Aldendifer, Elise, McKenzie Coe, Taylor Faught, Ian Klein, Peter Kuylen, Keeli Lane, Robert Loughran, et al. The Safe and Efficient Development of Offshore Transboundary Hydrocarbons: Best Practices from the North Sea and Their Application to the Gulf of Mexico. Edited by Gabriel Eckstein. Texas A&M University School of Law Program in Energy, Environmental, & Natural Resource Systems, September 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.37419/eenrs.offshoretransboundaryhydrocarbons.

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Offshore hydrocarbon resources have been developed for many decades, and with technology improvements, many fields which were once impossible to develop, are now economically and technologically feasible. This has led to a growing difficulty in determining the legislative and regulatory framework for resources that straddle the recognized borders between two states. In this paper, we examine a successful framework agreement governing the transboundary resources between the United Kingdom (“U.K.”) and Norway in the North Sea, and the agreement between the United States and Mexico governing the Gulf of Mexico. Following the 2013 Energy Reform, the Mexican energy sector has been revitalized, leading to greater exploration, development, and production than ever before. This means that in the near future transboundary resources may be licensed for production, bringing the issues highlighted in this paper to the attention of multiple government and international entities. This paper seeks to recommend improvements to the transboundary framework in the Gulf of Mexico based on the successful framework agreement utilized in the North Sea. This paper begins by introducing international law for offshore resources in Part II. Part III discusses the offshore regulatory regimes in the U.K. and Norway, analyzing how the two states have successfully used bilateral agreements to facilitate cooperation regarding effective exploitation and apportionment of costs from cross-boundary offshore oil and gas projects in the North Sea. Part IV discusses the offshore regulatory regimes in the United States and Mexico and analyzes the current transboundary agreement in place for the Gulf of Mexico. Part V compares the transboundary agreement governing the North Sea and the same governing the Gulf of Mexico. We highlight the major differences in the agreements and suggest changes to the Gulf of Mexico agreement based on the successful North Sea agreement. Finally, this paper concludes and provides key policy recommendations to improve the rules and regulations surrounding the exploitation of transboundary hydrocarbons in the Gulf of Mexico.
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