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Journal of Petroleum Technology

Journal of Petroleum Technology, Vol.50, No.11 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0149-2136 (Print) 

In this Issue (27 articles)

12 - 12 The viewpoints of El Presidente
Inciarte G
16 - 16 Speaking up
Sprunt ES
30 - 31 Artificial-intelligence approach for well-to-well log correlation
[Anonymous]
34 - 36 Exact spherical-flow solution with storage for early-time-test interpretation
[Anonymous]
37 - 39 Drainage efficiency in naturally fractured tight sandstone gas reservoirs
[Anonymous]
40 - 40 Integrating NMR with other openhole logs
[Anonymous]
41 - 42 Pressure-buildup analysis with acoustic data from beam-pumped wells
[Anonymous]
44 - 46 Well data to 3D models : Critical-path determination for reservoir characterization
[Anonymous]
48 - 49 Reservoir evaluation through extended well testing
[Anonymous]
52 - 53 New gas-hydrate inhibitors for deepwater drilling fluids
[Anonymous]
56 - 57 Anaerobic biodegradability of oil-based fluid for invert-emulsion drilling fluids
[Anonymous]
58 - 59 Investigation of formation-damage control of methylglucoside fluids
[Anonymous]
60 - 61 Preventing formation damage caused by high-density completion-fluid/crude-oil emulsions
[Anonymous]
62 - 63 Evolutionary environmental management of drilling discharges
[Anonymous]
64 - 66 Wellbore-stability predictions using a modified Lade criterion
[Anonymous]
67 - 67 Density behavior of drilling fluids during HP/HT drilling
[Anonymous]
68 - 69 Modeling effects of drilling-fluid temperature on wellbore stability
[Anonymous]
71 - 74 Booking reserves
Ross JG
77 - 78 Two SEM techniques to investigate reservoir-rock wettability
Robin M, Combes R, Cuiec L
80 - 81 To determine Herschel-Bulkley coefficients
Klotz JA, Brigham WE
82 - 83 Discussion of modeling the US oil industry : How much oil is left?
Mamora DD, Startzman RA, Wattenbarger RA, Al-Jarri AS
83 - 83 Discussion of modeling the US oil industry : How much oil is left? Reply
Taylor PJ
84 - 85 Discussion of worldwide petroleum-liquid supply and demand -Reply
Mamora DD, Startzman RA, Wattenbarger RA, Al-Jarri AS
84 - 84 Discussion of worldwide petroleum-liquid supply and demand
Taylor PJ
86 - 89 SPE members worldwide report an average salary increase 8%
[Anonymous]
89 - 89 As AIME mourns its 1992-1998 executive director, Alfred Weiss, it also prepares to move; support for member societies' programs continues
Koerner RH
90 - 90 SPE task forced sets minimal standards for petroleum engineers
[Anonymous]