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J**E
Best book for Novice...
best book for a novice who wants to know more about Oil & Gas industry. I'd also recommend this book for all the Technical Assistants who work for Oil Industry as this will enable them to have a very clear picture of the domain and how they can improve their skills with the domain knowledge.Written by authors of SHELL Oil, it is written in very simple language and the flow is very perfect from one to another.Highly recommended.
R**E
Very good introduction or refresher for oil and gas production
Would give this 4.5 stars if possible because of a few typos, some technical errors, and the need for more or better editing. That’s minor. Covered just about all aspects. I’m pleased that it covered measurement as well as it did. Most people don’t realize how important measurement is. It’s the basis for getting paid. And I’m a geologist, not an accountant.
C**L
Great information, strange delivery
This is definitely a must have for anyone who wants to know how oil reservoirs are discovered, processed, and sent into production. There's also a great opening chapter on the evolution of oil drilling, stating the very beginnings of the idea.One thing that struck me as odd as I read through the book was the fact that key words in the chapters weren't defined properly enough to give the reader a full understanding of its meaning. I simply didn't expect this in a book that declares itself 'in Nontechnical Language'. The quick example I can think of is in the first chapter when they introduce the notion "perforating the casing," I had two separate ideas about what this could mean.These downfalls are rare, so it's easy to ignore them and enjoy the book for what it really is: a great compilation of information about oil production.
K**A
The best overview I have read to date
Explains O&G production in simple, understandable terms. Critical reading for anyone working with the oil & gas industry in a support role. Begins with a history of exploration and production, and moves on to basic geology (actually inportant to understanding the O&G indutsry) and to some light chemistry, and finally production processes. Great book.
C**N
mainly NGL (Natural Gas Liquids) and this book has good theory and history of how it all began and ...
I Work in the oil and gas industry, mainly NGL (Natural Gas Liquids) and this book has good theory and history of how it all began and is an easy read and has a lot of useful information. Satisfied :]
S**S
Excellent book for beginners & Pros
I have been selling in the oilfield for 30 years and am learning new things with each chapter of this book that will help me not only understand the use of my products better, but the overall industry better. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants a good overview of the oil and gas industry from how the oil and gas is formed to how it is pulled out of the ground and produced.
F**Z
Good for the price I paid
The book has a lot of good information, however it doesn't cover specific things that its is really important in this field for a full knowledge of oil and gas.
S**E
it helps - especially if this field isn't your primary
I've been tasked by our firm to start writing the P+C cases for several of our existing clients that have operations in this business. Being a financial advisor for over 2 decades....this is really a totally new thing for me. This book is great at breaking down the basics of all the various stages in the oil and gas process.
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