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2004 SPE International Symposium and Exhibition on Formation Damage Control 2004 共17个附件 SPE International Symposium and Exhibition on Formation Damage Control 18–20 February 2004●Lafayette,Louisiana,U.S.A. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SPE 84204 Using Cross-Dipole Sonic-Anistropy Data to Improve Reservoir Understanding in the Southern/Marine Areas of Mexico F.J.águila and J.S.Barajas, Pemex, and H.H.Mesa, R.R.Herrara,and C.W.Kessler, Halliburton Energy Services2. SPE 86458 Design,Installation,and Results from the World’s Longest Deep-Water Openhole,Shunt-Tube Gravel-Pack West of Shetlands Allan Wilson,Alistair Roy,and Allan Twynam,BP,and D.N.Shirmboh and Garry Sinclair, Schlumberger 3. SPE 86462 A Recent Gulf of Mexico Cavity Completion Ian Palmer,Higgs Technologies LLC;D.G.Vorpahl,J.M.Glenn,and Hans Vaziri,BP Americas Inc.;andJohn McLennan,ASRC Energy Services4. SPE 86463 The Role of the Annular Gap in Expandable Sand Screen Completions J.Heiland,J.Cook,A.Johnson,and B.Jeffryes,Schlumberger Cambridge Research5. SPE 86464 Application and Study of Fine-Silty Sand Control Technique for Unconsolidation Quaternary Sand Gas Reservoir, Sebei Qinghai Zhou Fujian, Petroleum U.(East-China)and RIPED, Petrochina; Yang Xianyou and Xiong Chunming, RIPED, Petrochina; Zhang Shouliang, Petrochina; and Zong Yiping, Sun Lingyun, and Guan Ziqiang, Qinghai Oil Field of Petrochina6. SPE 86465 Estimating Drilling-Induced Formation Damage Using Reservoir Simulation to Screen Underbalanced Drilling Candidates Deepankar Biswas and P.V.Suryanarayana,Blade Energy Partners7. SPE 86466 Reserves Addition Due to Minimized Formation Damage With Underbalanced Drilling Boyun Guo and Ali Ghalambor,U.of Louisiana at Lafayette8. SPE 86467 New Tools for Fracture Design Optimization Christian Oberwinkler,Decision Team-Software GmbH;Gerhard Ruthammer,Mining U.Leoben; Georg Zangl,Decision Team-Software GmbH;and M.J.Economides,U.of Houston9. SPE 86468 Rock Mechanics Aspects of Well Productivity in Marginal Sandstone Reservoirs:Problems, Analysis Methods,and Remedial Actions Johan Tronvoll,Idar Larsen,Liming Li,Tore Skjetne,and?yvind Gustavsen,SINTEF Petroleum Research10. SPE 86469 Life-of-Well Approach for Optimizing Production—GOM Case Histories Eduardo Proano,Schlumberger Oilfield Services;Yogesh Patel and Roxy Thawer,BP America;and Salah Al-Harthy,Bala Gadiyar,Colin John,and Hugo Morales,Schlumberger Oilfield Services11. SPE 86470 The Effect of Oriented Performations as a Sand Control Method:A Field Case Study from the Varg Field,North Sea Johan Tronvoll,SINTEF Petroleum Research;Arne Eek,Pertra AS;Idar Larsen,SINTEF Petroleum Research;and Francesco Sanfilippo,Oilfield Geomechanics Intl.12. SPE 86471 Analysis of Off-Balance Fracture Extension and Fall-Off Pressures Ali Daneshy,Daneshy Consultants Intl.13. SPE 86473 Influences of Ultrasonic Radiation on Asphaltene Behavior With and Without Solvent Effects S.A.Shedid,United Arab Emirates U.,and S.R.Attallah,Ain-Shams U.Chemistry Dept.SPE International Symposium and Exhibitionon Formation Damage Control14. SPE 86474 Assessment and Diagnosis of Inorganic Scaling Potential Using Near-Infrared Technology for Effective Treatment H.A.Ohen,L.E.Williams,J.D.Lynn,and Liaqat Ali,Core Laboratories Inc.15. SPE 86476 Scale Control Within North Sea Chalk/Limestone Reservoirs.The Challenge of Understanding and Optimizing Chemical Placement Methods and Retention Mechanism—Laboratory to Field M.M.Jordan and K.Sjursaether,Ondeo Nalco Energy Services,and I.R.Collins,BP16. SPE 86477 Optimization of an Oil Soluble Scale Inhibitor for Minimising Formation Damage:Laboratory and Field Studies J.J.Wylde and E.K.McAra,Clariant Oil Services17. SPE 86479 A Successful Scale Removal Operation by Use of New and Old Technology Raymond B?reng,O.K.Skinnemoen,Arild Vigen,Olav Vikane,and Jamie Andrews,Statoil ASA; Ragnar Larsen,Maritime Well Service AS;and Thore Hauptmann,Schlumberger18. SPE 86480 Application of New Fracturing Technique Improves Stimulation Success for Openhole Horizontal Completions Loyd East,Ron Willett,Jim Surjaatmadja,and B.W.McDaniel,Halliburton19. SPE 86481 Specific Fluid Requirements for Successful Coiled Tubing Fracturing Applications K.E.Cawiezel,R.S.Wheeler,and D.R.Vaughn,BJ Services Co.20. SPE 86482 Fracture Stimulation of the Morrow Formation with Crosslinked Methanol:A Case History M.R.Malone and S.G.Nelson,BJ Services Co.U.S.A.,and W.M.Greenlees,Devon Energy Corp.21. SPE 86483 Pushing the Limits in Hydraulic Fracture Design A.S.Demarchos,A.S.Chomatas,and M.J.Economides,U.of Houston,and J.M.Mach and D.S.Wolcott,Yukos22. SPE 86485 Fracture Treatment Design and Execution in Low Porosity Chalk Reservoirs C.L.Cipolla,Pinnacle Technologies,and K.K.Hansen and W.R.Ginty,Amerada Hess A/S23. SPE 86486 Interpretation of Field Experiments and Observation of Fracturing Process Ali Daneshy,Daneshy Consultants Intl.,and Peter Bülmling,Paul Marschall,and Piet Zuidema,Nagra24. SPE 86489 Nondamaging Viscoelastic Surfactant-Based Fluids Used for Acid Fracturing Treatments in Veracruz Basin,Mexico Pedro Artola and Oscar Alvarado,Schlumberger,and Efrain Huidobro and Angel Salmorán,Petróleos Mexicanos25. SPE 86490 Acoustic Removal of Colloidal Particles From Berea Sandstone Pietro Poesio and Gijs Ooms,Delft U.of Technology26. SPE 86491 Model for Displacement of Herschel-Bulkley Non-Newtonian Fluid by Newtonian Fluid in Porous Media and Its Application in Fracturing Fluid Cleanup X.Yi,Baker Atlas27. SPE 86492 Radial Near Wellbore Stimulation by Acoustic Waves Fred van der Bas,Eric de Rouffignac,Pedro Zuiderwijk,and S.-W.Wong,Shell Intl.E&P B.V.,and Diederik van Batenburg,Bob Birchak,and Kwang Yoo,Halliburton28. SPE 86493 Impact of Water-Based Polymer Fluid Characteristics on CO2 Foam Rheology C.N.Fredd,M.J.Miller,and B.W.Quintero,Schlumberger29. SPE 86494 An Innovative System for Complete Cleanup of a Drill-In Fluid Filter Cake Brad Todd,Halliburton;Syed Ali,ChevronTexaco E&P Technology Co.;and D.L.Whitfill and Tim Haggerty,Halliburton30. SPE 86495 An Improved,One-Step Cleanup System for Removing Mud Damage in Horizontal Wells S.A.Ali,ChevronTexaco,and A.J.Ahmad,P.J.Rae,and T.G.Gilmore,BJ Services Co.SPE International Symposium and Exhibition on Formation Damage Control31. SPE 86496 Minor Modifications Make Major Differences in Remote Deepwater Brine Displacement Operations E.B.Claiborne Jr.and J.K.Shucart,Amerada Hess,and M.T.Darring,R.D.Parks,and Doug Pillow,M-I LLC32. SPE 86497 Predicting and Monitoring Fluid Invasion in Exploratory Drilling A.L.Martins,A.T.A.Waldmann,A.F.L.Arag?o,and R.F.T.Lomba,Petrobras33. SPE 86498 Optimizing Filtrate Design to Minimize In-Situ and Wellbore Damage to Water-Wet Reservoirs During Drill-In Christine Dalmazzone and Annie Audibert,IFP;Lirio Quintero and Tom Jones,BHI;and Carine Dewattines and Michel Janssen,Oleon34. SPE 86499 An Investigation of the Extensional Viscosity of Polymer Based Fluids as a Possible Mechanism of Internal Cake Formation R.Khan and E.Kuru,U.of Alberta;B.Tremblay,Alberta Research Council;and A.Saasen,Statoil ASA35. SPE 86501 Evaluation of a New Barite Dissolver:Lab Studies H.A.Nasr-El-Din,S.H.Al-Mutairi,and H.H.Al-Hajji,Saudi Aramco,and J.D.Lynn,Core Laboratories36. SPE 86502 A New Industry Standard for Determining the pH in Oilfield Completion Brines B.B.Prasek and M.A.Freeman,M-I LLC;J.F.Carpenter,Albemarle Corp.;F.G.Dalton and D.D.Isaac,Halliburton Energy Services;J.K.Guy-Caffey and Marsha Tomlin,Tetra Technologies Inc.; Paul Javora,BJ Services Inc.;and T.A.Jones and Ed Malachosky,Baker Hughes INTEQ37. SPE 86503 A Potassium Formate Milling Fluid Breaks the 400oFahrenheit Barrier in a Deep Tuscaloosa Coiled Tubing Clean-out D.Messler,D.Kippie,and M.Broach,M-I LLC,and D.Benson,Schlumberger38. SPE 86504 Diversion and Cleanup Studies of Viscoelastic Surfactant-Based Self-Diverting Acid Bernhard Lungwitz,Chris Fredd,Mark Brady,and Matthew Miller,Schlumberger,and Syed Ali and Kelly Hughes,ChevronTexaco39. SPE 86505 Brine Effects on Hydration Rates for Polymers Used in Completion and Workover Operations B.B.Beall,T.D.Monroe,D.P.Vollmer,and F.T.Hanna,BJ Services Co.40. SPE 86506 Viscosities for Completion Fluids at Temperature and Density A.M.Ortego and D.P.Vollmer,BJ Services Co.41. SPE 86509 Experimental and Theoretical Simulation of Gravel Pack Displacement in Extended Horizontal Offshore Wells A.L.Martins,J.V.M.de Magalh?es,and A.Calderon,Petrobras S.A.;S.P.Mathis and C.Trujillo,Baker Oil Tools; and H.T.Nguyen,Baker Hughes INTEQ42. SPE 86512 Application and Performance of Single-Trip,Multi-Zone,High-Rate Water Packs in a Mature Low-Pressure,Low-Temperature Gas Field .B.Ledlow and B.T.Seitz,ConocoPhillips43. SPE 86513 Differential Pressure Valve Incorporated With the Single-Trip Horizontal Gravel Pack and Selective Stimulation System Improves Sand Control for Extended Reach Wells lvaro Vilela and Chad Hightower,BJ Services,and Luis Neumann,Heleno Moura,Max Samuel,and JoséAugusto,Petrobras44. SPE 86514 Designing and Obtaining Optimally Productive High-Rate Gas Wells From Horizontal Openhole Gravelpacked Completions:The Hibiscus Experience A.Folefac,British Gas Trinidad&Tobago Ltd.;H.Hylkema,Eclipse Petroleum Technology Ltd.;S.Mason and A.Graham,Schlumberger;C.Svoboda,J.Guzman,and R.McCartney,M-I LLC;and I.Patey,Corex UK Ltd.SPE International Symposium and Exhibition on Formation Damage Control45. SPE 86515 Completion of High-Rate Gas Wells,Horizontal Gravel Pack and Filter-Cake Cleanup:A Case History From the Mahogany Field,Trinidad S.Akong,I.Tinegate,and H.Hassanali,BP plc,and S.Tocalino and D.Omonze,Schlumberger46. SPE 86516 New Effective Stimulation Treatment for Long Horizontal Wells Drilled in Carbonate Reservoirs Hisham Nasr-El-Din,N.S.Al-Habib,and A.A.Al-Mumen,Saudi Aramco,and Mohammed Jemmali andMathew Samuel,Schlumberger47. SPE 86517 A New Model for Predicting Wormhole Structure and Formation in Acid Stimulation of Carbonates M.K.R.Panga,U.of Houston;Murtaza Ziauddin and Ramakrishna Gandikota,Schlumberger Well Services;and Vemuri Balakotaiah,U.of Houston48. SPE 86519 Improved Production with Mineralogy-Based Acid Designs Zhizhuang Jiang,Donghong Luo,and Zhiyun Deng,ConocoPhillips China Inc.,and K.K.Chong and Rick Gdanski,Halliburton49. SPE 86520 Method for Characterizing Secondary and Tertiary Reactions Using Short Reservoir Cores Murtaza Ziauddin,Matthew Gillard,Bruno Lecerf,and Wayne Frenier,Schlumberger,and Iain Archibald and Duncan Healey,ChevronTexaco50. SPE 86521 A Novel Method of Preventing Perforation Damage in High-Temperature Offshore Wells Paul McElfresh,Allen Gabrysch,and Ed Van Sickle,Baker Oil Tools;Bill Myers Jr.,Baker Atlas;and Tianping Huang,Pinnacle Technologies51. SPE 86522 Hot Oil and Gas Wells Can Be Stimulated Without Acids Wayne Frenier, Mark Brady, Salah Al-Harthy, Roberto Arangath, K.S.Chan, Nicolas Flamant, and Mathew Samuel, Schlumberger52. SPE 86523 Inverse Problems for Treatment of Laboratory Data on Injectivity Impairment P.Bedrikovetsky, State North Fluminense U.LENEP/UENF; D.Marchesin and G.Hime, Inst.of Pure and Applied Math IMPA; A.G.Siqueira, A.L.Serra,and J.R.P.Rodrigues, Petrobras-Cenpes; A.Marchesin, Coopers Union USA/Inst. of Pure and Applied Math IMPA; and M.Vinicius, State North Fluminense U.LENEP/UENF53. SPE 86524 Formation Damage Due to Scale Formation in Porous Media Resulting From Water Injection J.Moghadasi and M.Jamialahmadi, Petroleum U./U.of Surrey; H.Müller-Steinhagen, Stuttgart U.;and A.Sharif,U.of Surrey54. SPE 86526 Decision and Risk Analysis Study of the Injection of Desalination By-products Into Oil-and Gas-Producing Zones D.B.Burnett,Texas A&M U.,and J.A.Veil,Argonne Natl.Laboratory55. SPE 86528 Modeling Pressure and Temperature Effects on Reactive Flow and Its Impact on Well Performance Under Common Operational Conditions Aura Araque-Martinez and L.W.Lake,U.of Texas at Austin56. SPE 86530 Design,Implementation,Results,and Key Learnings:Case Study of a Novel Single Trip, Perforated,Multi-Zone,Isolated,Frac Pack Completion—Keong Subsea Development,South China Sea Floater Operations E.R.Davis,ConocoPhillips,and J.Curran,P.Palthe,and P.Saldungaray,Schlumberger57. SPE 86535 Sand Management Solutions for High-Rate Gas Wells,Sawan Field,Pakistan C.A.McPhee,Helix RDS Ltd.,and C.K.Enzendorfer,OMV Pakistan58. SPE 86536 Efficient Alternative to Control Sand Production in Wells with Oil/Water Contact at the Wellbore Luis Brito-Rhor,Alberta Energy Co.Ecuador,and Osman Kuyucu and J.G.Flores,SchlumbergerSPE International Symposium and Exhibition on Formation Damage Control59. SPE 86538 Evaluation of the Relative Importance of Parameters Influencing Perforation Cleanup R.L.Detwiler and J.P.Morris, Lawrence Livermore Natl.Laboratory; C.O.Karacan and P.M.Halleck, Pennsylvania State U.; and John Hardesty, Jet Research Center60. SPE 86540 Novel Perforating System Used in North Sea Results in Improved Perforation for Sand Management Strategy Eivind Hillestad and Paal Skillingstad,Statoil,and Kent Folse,Oyvind Hjorteland,and Janne Hauge,Halliburton Energy Services Inc.61. SPE 86541 Changes in Perforation-Induced Formation Damage with Degree of Underbalance:Comparison of Sandstone and Limestone Formations P.M.Halleck and C.O.Karacan,Pennsylvania State U.;John Hardesty,Jet Research Center;and Russ Detwiler,Lawrence Livermore Natl.Laboratory62. SPE 86542 Underbalance Pressure Criteria For Perforating Carbonates S.T.Subiaur,Pemex,and C.A.Graham,I.C.Walton,and D.C.Atwood,Schlumberger63. SPE 86543 Dynamic Under Balanced Perforating Eliminates Near Wellbore Acid Stimulation in Low-Pressure Weber Formation H.L.Stutz,Anadarko,and L.A.Behrmann,Schlumberger64. SPE 86544 Benchmarking the Formation Damage of Drilling Fluids C.H.Van der Zwaag,Reservoir Laboratories/SINTEF65. SPE 86545 Production Improvement for Horizontal Wells in Sumatra Ronny Gunarto and T.B.Tran,PT Caltex Pacific Indonesia,and Barkah Widyantoro and Torsten Kritzler,Halliburton66. SPE 86546 Convective Heat Transfer in Turbulent Flow:Effect of Packer Fluids on Predicting Flowing Well Surface Temperatures D.P.Vollmer,BJ Services Co.;C.S.Fang,U.of Louisiana at Lafayette;A.M.Ortego,BJ Services Co.;and Emile Lemoine,Manufacturing Extension Partnership of Louisiana67. SPE 86547 Annular Barrier Re-Establishment Using a Long-Life,High-Strength Polymer Gel System Amare Mebratu,Halliburton,and B?rge Nerland and Tore Kleppan,BP Norway68. SPE 86548 Characterization of Crosslinked Gel Kinetics and Gel Strength Using NMR Laura Romero-Zeron,U.of Calgary,and F.Manalo and A.Kantzas,U.of Calgary/Tomographic Imaging and Porous Media Laboratory69. SPE 86550 High-Permeability Fracturing:“Carter”Fluid Loss or Not M.B.Smith,NSI Technologies;Michael Bose,Anadarko Petroleum Co.;H.H.Klein,HK Technologies; B.R.Ozenne,Newfield Exploration Co.;and R.S.Vandersypen,NSI Technologies70. SPE 86551 New Field Method for Determining the Levels of Iron Contamination in Oilfield Completion Brine J.F.Carpenter,Albemarle Corp.;F.G.Dalton and D.D.Isaac,Halliburton Energy Services; M.A.Freeman,M-I LLC;B.B.Prasek,M-I LLC;J.K.Guy-Caffey and M.Tomlin,Tetra Technologies Inc.; P.H.Javora and S.L.Berry,BJ Services Inc.;T.A.Jones and E.Malachosky,Baker Hughes INTEQ;and T.A.Neale,CHEMetrics Inc.71. SPE 86552 Development of a Novel Alcoholic Acid System for Removal Damage Resulting From Hydraulic Fracturing in the Tight Gas Reservoir Xugang Wang,Honglan Zou,and Yandong Chen,Langfang RIPED of PetroChina, and Fuxiang Zhang and Jianxin Peng,Tarim Oil Field of PetroChina72. SPE 86553 Formation Damage Due to Simultaneous Sulphur and Asphaltene Deposition S.A.Shedid,Suez Canal U.,and A.Y.Zekri,United Arab Emirates U.SPE International Symposium and Exhibition on Formation Damage Control73. SPE 86554 Fracture Flow Modeling and Visualization J.R.Augustine,Baker Oil Tools74. SPE 86555 Predicting Critical Drawdown for the Onset of Sand Production X.Yi,P.P.Valkó,and J.E.Russell,Texas A&M U.75. SPE 86556 Microemulsion Additives Enable Optimized Formation Damage Repair and Prevention J.T.Pursley and Glenn Penny,CESI Chemical,and David Holcomb,Pentagon Marketing76. SPE 86558 Near-Wellbore Formation Damage Effects on Well Performance—A Comparison Between Underbalanced and Overbalanced Drilling Y.Ding,B.Herzhaft,and G.Renard,Inst.Fran?ais du Pétrole77. SPE 86559 Stabilizing Wellbores in Unconsolidated,Clay-Laden Formations P.D.Nguyen and R.G.Dusterhoft,Halliburton;S.A.Ali,ChevronTexaco EPTC;and R.R.Lockman,Halliburton Papers not received in time for publication: 78. SPE 86460 Frac Packing:Placement Observations and Issues,or What We Can’t or Don’t Model or Discuss With Management W.D.Norman,ChevronTexaco Energy Technology Co.;B.P.Stamm,Schlumberger;and S.J.Tinker,BP plc79. SPE 86461 Is“Live Annulus”Data Interpretation During Frac-Pack Operations Viable Information C.L.Hale,BJ Services Co.;M.A.Conrad and M.T.Bose,Anadarko Petroleum Corp.;and C.V.Parker,BJ Services Co.80. SPE 86472 Impact on Scale Management of the Engineered Depressurization of Waterflooded Reservoirs: Risk Assessment Principles and Case Study E.J.Mackay,Heriot-Watt U.,and M.Chekani81. SPE 86478 The Challenge That Completion Types Present to Scale Squeeze Chemical Placement:A Novel Solution Using a Self-Diverting Scale Inhibitor Squeeze Process N.D.Feasey and M.M.Jordan, ONDEO Nalco Energy Services; E.J.Mackay,Heriot-Watt U.; and I.R.Collins, BP Exploration82. SPE 86484 Acid Fracturing With Encapsulated Citric Acid G.Burgos, Shell Venezuela S.A.;M.A.Buijse, Shell E&P Co.;and A.G.Birch,Shell Venezuela S.A.83. SPE 86510 Optimizing Drill-In Fluid and Completion Cleanup Processes for Openhole Horizontal Gravel-Packed Completions in Low Temperature Environments S.D.Mason,Schlumberger Well Services;M.A.Dick,M-I LLC;E.R.Davis,ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc.;and R.M.Hodge,ConocoPhillips84. SPE 86518 Remotely Acidizing Marlim Field’s Water Injection Wells:A Cost-Effective Solution for Restoring Injectivity J.Queiroz, E.P.Da Motta, C.B.Joia, L.Paixao, A.Z.Pereira, V.P.Barbosa, N.G.Berry, and G.M.Paiva, Petrobras85. SPE 86525 Laboratory and Economic Evaluation of the Impact of Chemical Incompatibilities in Commingled Fluids on the Efficiency of a Produced Water Reinjection System: A North Sea Example I.R.Collins,BP Exploration,and G.M.Graham and R.Stalker,Scaled Solutions Ltd.86. SPE 86527 Formation Damage in Nitrogen-Injection-Enhanced Oil Recovery Processes M.Farhani,National Iranian Oil Co.,and H.Rassamdana87. SPE 86529 Successful Water Entry Detection in a Horizontal Heavy-Oil Well of the Orinoco Belt Using Oxygen Activation Tool and Fiber Optics: Case Study M.A. Exposito, E. Rivers, R.J. Silver, L.B. Zerpa, M. Boisson, and V. Femandez, Sincor Inc.88. SPE 86531 Horizontal Screen Failures in Unconsolidated, High-Permeability Sandstone Reservoirs: Reversing the Trend J.O. Arukhe, K.E. Adowei, TLE. Ebong, and T. Meijssen, Shell Petroleum Development Co. Nigeria; A. Abiodun, Shell Petroleum Development Co.; E. Ogbunamiri, Shell Petroleum Development Co. Nigeria; and L. Nwoke, BJ Services Co. Nigeria Ltd.89. SPE 86532 Alternate Path Completions: A Critical Review and Lessons Learned From Case Histories With Recoimnended Practices for Deepwater Applications C.J. Price-Smith, M. Parlar, and G.D. Hurst, Schlumberger; E.B. Claiborne, Amerada Hess Corp.; W.D. Norman and R. C. Dickerson, ChevronTexaco Energy Technology Co.; and S.D. Cooper, BP Exploration Inc.90. SPE 86533 OTTER North Sea Subsea Field Development of Sand Control Strategy and Implementation J.A. Prcfinet and G. Petit, Total S.A.; J. Furgier, Total E&P Bolivie; M.J. Horn, Total Oil Marine; andF. Coudeville, Total S.A. 91. SPE 86537 Measuring Shaped-Charge Performance: Time for a New Approach? W.T. Bell, W.T. Bell Inc.; T.G. Golian, Titan Completion Products Ltd.; and J.W. Reese, BakerAtlas92. SPE 86549 Periodic Effect of Pressure and Temperature on Flow Phenomena in Porous Media LJ. Lakatos, J. Toth, and J. Lakatos-Szabo,U. of Miskolc, and M. Hlatki and A. Vago, Hungarian Oil & Gas Co. 93. SPE 87648 Open-Hole Horizontal Drilling and Gravel-Packing With Oil-Based Fluids An Industry Milestone M. Parlar, Schlumberger[ 此贴被笑韵在2009-07-31 11:24重新编辑 ]
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