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Oil and Gas Production in Nontechnical Language

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ISBN-10: 1593700520

ISBN-13: 9781593700522

Edition: 2005

Authors: Martin S. Raymond, William L. Leffler

List price: $102.00
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This nontechnical treatment is a great introduction to oil and gas production for anyone from beginning petroleum engineering and geology students to accountants, salespersons, and other professionals interested in the industry. Co-authored by Martin Raymond, a veteran production manager, and William Leffler, one of the top petroleum nontechnical writers, it is an easy-to-read reference for those who deal with petroleum industry personnel and production issues in their jobs, but need a quick overview of the technical and business issues. Complete with helpful charts and diagrams, this book covers everything from production equipment and processes to theory, business operations, and…    
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Book details

List price: $102.00
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: PennWell Books, LLC
Publication date: 9/30/2005
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 254
Size: 5.98" wide x 9.02" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.386
Language: English

Martin S. Raymond, a veteran of more than 40 years in exploration and production, was senior vice-president _ E&P for J.M. Huber Corporation. During his career he also held engineering, administrative, and management positions with Shell Oil and Forest Oil. He earned a BA degree from Princeton in geology and a masters degree from the University of California at Berkeley. Currently, Raymond consults in the area of operating process management for E & P companies.

How did We Get Here?
The History of Production
The Container: The Reservoir
What's in the Container?
The Prize
Yours, Mine, or Theirs? Ownership
Getting There: Drilling
What Have We Found? Logging, Testing and Completing
Behavior: Hydrocarbon Activity in the Reservoir
Here It Comes: Production
Making It Marketable: Field Processing
Fixing Things: Remedial Operations and Workovers
Who's Involved? The Players
What Should We Do? Strategy