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- W2983759382 abstract "This book records some of the recent advances that biostratigraphy has made in production and development geology. It serves to illustrate to non-biostratigraphers the potential applicability of biostratigraphy in this arena, and to encourage biostratigraphers to further explore and evaluate this potential. In the production as opposed to the exploration arena, biostratigraphic and related techniques are employed to address reservoir-scale problems such as detailed correlation (often utilizing local, but nonetheless extremely useful, marker events), interpretation of depositional environment, geometry, connectivity and compartmentalization, and reserves estimation and optimization of recovery. This involves the biostratigrapher working as a member of an integrated multidisciplinary reservoir team alongside sedimentologists, petrophysicists, development geophysicists and geologists and engineers, and being familiar with core, wireline log, seismic and other data. It also involves maintaining a high level of specialist biostratigraphic knowledge and the capability to undertake analyses as appropriate across a wide range of geographies, stratigraphies and reservoir depositional environments and/or to be an 'informed buyer' (and interpreter) of vendor/contractor analytical data. High-resolution and quantitative biostratigraphy and integrated reservoir description are among the comparatively novel techniques employed. Biostratigraphic steering (bio-steering) of wells at well-site, enabling optimal penetration of reservoir sections, has become an exceedingly important application (and one bringing significant benefits to the operator in terms of saving time and money). These sorts of applications are likely to become increasingly important in a future in which the oil companies are likely to continue to focus on enhancing recovery from producing fields rather than exploring for new ones. Introduction" @default.
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- W2983759382 title "Preface and Introduction" @default.
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