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...les from the style guide. While it is great if references to items on a page or links to papers in OnePetro follow this format, we don't want style to get in the way of people adding valuable citations and l...lse could find the document you are referencing. Be sure that any references or links to papers in OnePetro include the following: Most pages have a section titled Noteworthy papers in ...OnePetro. Documents in this section would not be referenced in a footnote in the text, but are ones that you...
References (refs) on PetroWiki are important to validate writing and inform the reader. Any editor can potentially remove unsupported material, and unsubstantiated articles may end up getting deleted; so when something is added to an article, it's highly advisable to also cite a reference to say where the information came from. It can also be a good idea to update or improve existing references. Referencing may look daunting, but it's easy enough to do. Here's a guide to getting started.
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...eline testing * 1.1 Buried pipelines * 1.2 Leak testing * 2 References * 3 Noteworthy papers in OnePetro * 4 Noteworthy books * 5 Multimedia * 6 External links * 7 See also Pipeline testing Hydrote...from changes in the measured temperature of the test section. References Noteworthy papers in OnePetro Kawahara, Y., Umehara, Y., Iizuka, H., & Kikuchi, K. 2006. Development of Sea Water Hydrostatic T...est System for LNG Storage Tank on the Ground. NACE International.OnePetro Powell, D. E., Melancon, B., & Winters, R. H. 2011. Guidelines When Conducting Hydrostatic Pressur...
A hydrostatic test is a way in which pressure vessels such as pipelines, plumbing, gas cylinders, boilers and fuel tanks can be tested for strength and leaks. Hydrotesting of pipes and/or pipelines are performed to expose defective materials that have missed previous detection, ensure that any remaining defects are insignificant enough to allow operation at design pressures, expose possible leaks and serve as a final validation of the integrity of the constructed system. Buried high pressure oil and gas pipelines are tested for strength by pressurizing them to at least 125% of their maximum operating pressure (MAOP) at any point along their length. Since many long distance transmission pipelines are designed to have a steel hoop stress of 80% of specified minimum yield (SMYS) at MAOP, this means that the steel is stressed to SMYS and above during the testing, and test sections must be selected to ensure that excessive plastic deformation does not occur. Leak testing is performed by matching changes in the measured pressure in the test section against the theoretical pressure changes calculated from changes in the measured temperature of the test section.
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...* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Contents * 1 References * 2 Noteworthy papers in OnePetro * 3 External links * 4 See also * 5 Category References Use this section for citation of item...s should be available to the reader, i.e., not an internal company document.] Noteworthy papers in OnePetro Use this section to list papers in ...OnePetro that a reader who wants to learn more should definitely read External links Use this section to ...
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...Surface deformation detection * 5 Remote SAGD monitoring * 6 References * 7 Noteworthy papers in OnePetro * 8 External links * 9 See also * 10 Category Reservoir monitoring Fault analysis Hydrocarb...s should be available to the reader, i.e., not an internal company document.] Noteworthy papers in OnePetro Use this section to list papers in ...OnePetro that a reader who wants to learn more should definitely read External links Use this section to ...
InSAR (Interferometry for Synthetic Aperture Radar) technology is a spaceborne method of measurement with the ability to precisely detect ground motion with radar satellite images. Because measurements are taken remotely from space without any installations on the site, a high measurement density is possible. Use this section for citation of items referenced in the text to show your sources.
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..., and Wellhead systems. Contents * 1 Well construction * 2 References * 3 Noteworthy papers in OnePetro * 4 Online multimedia * 5 External links * 6 See also Well construction References Use this...s should be available to the reader, i.e., not an internal company document.] Noteworthy papers in OnePetro Use this section to list papers in ...OnePetro that a reader who wants to learn more should definitely read Online multimedia Cunha, J.C. 2013...
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...in the wellbore must be characterized. Contents * 1 Function vs. fluid * 2 Noteworthy papers in OnePetro * 3 External links * 4 See also * 5 Category Function vs. fluid Determining the complete rela...reservoir simulation as well as relative permeability and capillary pressure. Noteworthy papers in OnePetro Use this section to list papers in ...OnePetro that a reader who wants to learn more should definitely read External links Use this section to ...
To predict the fractional flow from a given zone in a wellbore, the absolute and relative permeability of the rock types open to flow in the wellbore must be characterized. Determining the complete relative permeability function vs. fluid saturations measured on cores maintained at reservoir conditions of temperature, pressure, and the use of live reservoir crude is a daunting task. Most reservoirs never have these measurements performed on them. Usually, we take small snippets of these curves and attempt to characterize their entire response with various models. Proof of success is often taken to be a successful history match; others prefer to look for agreement between future predictions and future performance.
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... Introduction Contents * 1 Content * 1.1 Subheadings * 2 References * 3 Noteworthy papers in OnePetro * 4 Online multimedia * 5 External links * 6 See also * 7 Category Content Content Subheadi...s should be available to the reader, i.e., not an internal company document.] Noteworthy papers in OnePetro Use this section to list papers in ...OnePetro that a reader who wants to learn more should definitely read Online multimedia External links ...
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...ification Contents * 1 Resource classification system * 2 References * 3 Noteworthy papers in OnePetro * 4 External links * 5 See also * 6 Category Resource classification system Fig. 18.1[1] illu...e Evaluation of Petroleum Reserves and Resources, 25. Richardson, Texas: SPE. Noteworthy papers in OnePetro Use this section to list papers in ...OnePetro that a reader who wants to learn more should definitely read External links Use this section to ...
Figure 1.1[1] illustrates the entire spectrum of in-place and recoverable hydrocarbons, the total resource base that is contained within the subsurface of the Earth. The vertical scale represents the total resource base, including cumulative production, reserves, and the unrecoverable portions of the discovered and economic quantities, as well as the recoverable and unrecoverable portions of the two categories of resources.
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...sure. Contents * 1 Emissions * 2 Heating * 3 Cooling * 4 References * 5 Noteworthy papers in OnePetro * 6 External links * 7 See also Emissions Emissions during holding are generated by the vapor ...stible gas mixture in the vapor space, increasing the fire risk. References Noteworthy papers in OnePetro Use this section to list papers in ...OnePetro that a reader who wants to learn more should definitely read External links Use this section to ...
When a volatile product is stored in a freely ventilated fixed roof tank, the concentration of volatile vapors in the vapor space can vary depending on the tank operating conditions. During holding periods, when no liquid is added or removed from the tank, the vapor space comes to equilibrium conditions based on product temperature and vapor pressure. Emissions during holding are generated by the vapor space breathing process. As a result of daily ambient heating and cooling processes or changes in barometric pressure, the air/vapor mixture in the vapor space expands and contracts. During the daily heating process, some of the air/vapor mixture is expelled from the tank, resulting in evaporative emissions.
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...ram used * 3 Recovery performance * 4 Field surveillance and management * 5 Noteworthy papers in OnePetro * 6 External links * 7 See also Background and geological information The reservoir is a serie...ter injection is proving effective in displacing oil from uncontacted layers. Noteworthy papers in OnePetro Use this section to list papers in ...OnePetro that a reader who wants to learn more should definitely read External links Use this section to ...
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