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Abdulmajeed Lafi Almutairi MSc Thesis

JIP type: 
New developments in well test analysis
Long Title: 
Evaluation of the Impact of Scale on the Well Test Behaviour of Fissured Reservoirs (Single-Phase)
Author(s): 
Abdulmajeed Lafi Almutairi
Year published: 
2 014

Alex Lowden MSc Thesis

JIP type: 
New developments in well test analysis
Long Title: 
Practical Methods for Predicting Hydrate Formation during Gas Well Testing in Ultra-Deep Water
Author(s): 
Alex Lowden
Year published: 
2 014

Emma Thornton MSc Thesis

JIP type: 
New developments in well test analysis
Long Title: 
Application of Multiple Well Deconvolution Method in a North Sea Field
Author(s): 
Emma Thornton
Year published: 
2 014

SPE170822-MS

SPE number: 
170822-MS
JIP type: 
New developments in well test analysis
SPE Title: 
Modeling of Induced Hydraulically Fractured Wells in Shale Reservoirs Using ‘Branched’ Fractals
Year published: 
2 014

Welcome

Welcome to the home of the Joint Industry Project on Well test Analysis. The two JIPs and the people involved in them are associated with the Centre for Petroleum Studies at Imperial College London. The Centre for Petroleum Studies is a focus for research, postgraduate teaching and professional development within the framework of petroleum sciences and engineering at Imperial College.

Its main objectives are to facilitate multi-disciplinary research between geologists, geophysicists, petroleum engineers and members of other key disciplines in order to advance the state of the art in exploration, appraisal/development and reservoir management, and to plan and implement related postgraduate teaching programmes which reflect current best practice within the petroleum industry.

The Centre has one of the largest concentrations of petroleum scientists and engineers in a UK academic institution, with almost 50 members of staff providing research expertise across the complete Exploration-Production spectrum.

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