Statistical Methods for Estimating Petroleum Resources
This book describes procedures for determining the total hydrocarbon (petroleum) resource or resource potential in a region. Statistical concepts and methods employed in petroleum resource assessment are the subject of the manuscript, extensively illustrated by numerous real case studies. Prof. Lee's computer-aided Petroleum Information Management and Resource Evaluation System (PETRIMES) methodology has been adopted by governments around the world and by major multinational oil companies to perform resource assessment and to predict future oil and gas production. Though this methodology is so widely used, there is no "user's guide" to it, and this book will be the definitive resource for PETRIMES users.
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Statistical Methods for Estimating Petroleum Resources
This book describes procedures for determining the total hydrocarbon (petroleum) resource or resource potential in a region. Statistical concepts and methods employed in petroleum resource assessment are the subject of the manuscript, extensively illustrated by numerous real case studies. Prof. Lee's computer-aided Petroleum Information Management and Resource Evaluation System (PETRIMES) methodology has been adopted by governments around the world and by major multinational oil companies to perform resource assessment and to predict future oil and gas production. Though this methodology is so widely used, there is no "user's guide" to it, and this book will be the definitive resource for PETRIMES users.
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Statistical Methods for Estimating Petroleum Resources

Statistical Methods for Estimating Petroleum Resources

Statistical Methods for Estimating Petroleum Resources

Statistical Methods for Estimating Petroleum Resources

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This book describes procedures for determining the total hydrocarbon (petroleum) resource or resource potential in a region. Statistical concepts and methods employed in petroleum resource assessment are the subject of the manuscript, extensively illustrated by numerous real case studies. Prof. Lee's computer-aided Petroleum Information Management and Resource Evaluation System (PETRIMES) methodology has been adopted by governments around the world and by major multinational oil companies to perform resource assessment and to predict future oil and gas production. Though this methodology is so widely used, there is no "user's guide" to it, and this book will be the definitive resource for PETRIMES users.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199715800
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 05/07/2008
Series: International Association for Mathematical Geology Studies in Mathematical Geology , #8
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

P.J. Lee received his doctoral degree from McMaster University in Canada, after which he worked for Home Oil Company and then joined the Geological Survey of Canada in Calgary in 1979. In 1996, he became Professor and Chairman of the Department of Earth Sciences, National Cheng Kung University of Taiwan. After returning to Canada as President of Perspective Information Inc., he was involved in a new project for a computer system with the National Cheng Kung University. P.J. Lee had over forty years of experience in petroleum geology, basin analysis, and petroleum resource evaluation, and developed a computer-aided Petroleum Information Management and Resource Evaluation System (PETRIMES/W) for estimating undiscovered petroleum resources. He had more than 80 scientific articles published in various international journals. Among the many honors P.J. Lee received were the Gold Medal in 1993 presented by the First Annual Celebration of Excellence in Information Management in the Federal Government of Canada; he was the recipient of the Commemorative Medal for the 125th Anniversary of the Confederation of Canada presented by the Governor General of Canada; and the outstanding research awards for 1996,1997, and 1998 presented by the National Science Council of Taiwan.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction2. Evaluation Models3. Estimating Mature Plays4. More About Discovery Process Models5. Evaluating Conceptual Plays6. Estimation Update and Feedback Procedures7. Other Assessment Methods- An Overview8. Concluding RemarksAppendix A. Estimation of Superpopulation Parameters from a Successively Sampled Finite PopulationAppendix B. Nonparametric Procedure for Estimating DistributionsAppendix C. The Largest Procedure for Estiamating DistributionsAppendix D. Pool Size Conditional to Pool RanksReferences
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