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A complete study on nameless field baharyia formation

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Date
8/1/2016
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Mohammed, Mahgob, Ismail (supervisor) Nabawy
Eldosaky, Salem, Adel (supervisor) Ibrahim (supervisor)
Hamada, Bekhit, Abdullah(supervisor) Ghareb (supervisor)
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Petroleum Engineering is an engineering discipline concerned with the activities related to the production of hydrocarbons, which can be either crude oil, or natural gas. Exploration, production, refinement, and distribution to a market are the industries related to this highly technical engineering profession. Petroleum Engineering requires a good knowledge of many other related disciplines, such as geophysics, petroleum geology, formation evaluation (well logging), drilling, economics, reservoir simulation, well engineering, artificial lift systems, and oil and gas facilities engineering.
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This report is talking about evaluation and development of a nameless field on Baharyia formation western desert in Egypt with several drilled wells, The development will occur according to the study of geology and the volumetric estimate, offset data of drilled well in the field, formation evaluation, reservoir engineering, and production engineering. The study and the evaluation on the x-field will give a view of next step of reserve calculation and development plans to start water flooding development based on the interpretation of the given items.
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