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Introduction
Key challenges facing reservoir engineers include issues such as characterizing the reservoir between wells, making accurate three-phase production measurements in deviated wells, sampling reservoir fluids through casing, and selecting perforating methods that help to maximize production.
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A New Era in Production Logging: Defining Downhole Flow Profiles
Antoine Elkadi and Murat Zeybek explain how the latest developments in production logging techniques can help production and reservoir engineers to make better-informed decisions about well and field management.
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Crosswell Electromagnetic Resistivity Imaging: Illuminating the Reservoir
Cyrille Levesque outlines the principles behind this new technology and explores some of the potential benefits for reservoir engineers.
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Taking Samples Through Casing
Bao Wei, Sherif Farag, Sameer Joshi, Wang Helin, and Yang Yong examine techniques for cased hole analysis and their value for well and field management.
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The Search for Perfect Perforations
Larry Behrmann and Chee Kin Khong review recent advances in key perforation technologies and examine how dynamic underbalanced perforating is helping to deliver new levels of performance.
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