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Autumn 2005 - Vol. 9, No. 1
- Watching Rocks Change—Mechanical Earth Modeling
- Effectiveness analysis of well clean-up and completion technologies using coiled tubing in Western Siberia
- Overview of Testing Applications with Wireline Formation Testers MDT/CHDT
- Superior Seismic Data from the Borehole
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Spring 2003 - Vol. 8, No. 1
- Isolate and Stimulate Individual Pay Zones
- Solutions for Long-Term Zonal Isolation
- New Aspects of Multilateral Well Construction
- The Evolution of Multiphase Flow Measurements - And How It's Use is Evolving Production Management
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Autumn 2002 - Vol. 7, No. 2
- Analysis Behind Casing
- Studying thin layer reservoirs. New technologies
- Fighting Scale-Removal and Prevention
- Advanced Hydraulic Fracturing Using Geo Mechanical Modeling and Rock Mechanics - an Engineered Integrated Approach
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Spring 2002 - Vol. 7, No. 1
- On the Cutting Edge
- High-Productivity Horizontal Gravel Packs
- Improving the Virtual Reservoir
- Massive Frac allows economical development of the Achimovskoye Formation in Yarainerskoye Oilfield (Western Siberia)
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Autumn 2001 - Vol. 6, No. 2
- How to Use Borehole Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
- Controlling Reservoirs from Afar
- Growing Interest in Gas Hydrates
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Spring 2001 - Vol. 6, No. 1
- New Geothermal Study Methods for Oil and Gas Fields
- Managing Drilling Risks
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Technology for the 21st Century
- Water Control
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Autumn 2000 - Vol. 5, No. 2
- Tip Screenout Fracturing in Western Siberia
- Keeping Producing Wells Healthy
- Validating Reservoir Models to Improve Recovery
- Real-Time Openhole Evaluation
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Spring 2000 - Vol. 5, No. 1
- Seismicity in the Oil Field
- High-Pressure, High-Temperature Well Logging, Perforating and Testing
- Streamlining Interpretation Workflow
- Artificial Lift for High-Volume Production
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Autumn 1999 - Vol. 4, No. 2
- Let's Get the Most Out of Existing Wells
- From Pore to Pipeline, Field-Scale Solutions
- High-Pressure, High-Temperature Well Construction
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Spring 1999 - Vol. 4, No. 1
- Testing Low-Productivity Wells in Russia
- Environmental Applications of Oilfield Technology
- What's in IT for Us?
- Advanced Fracturing Fluids Improve Well Economics
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Autumn 1998 - Vol. 3, No. 2
- The Giant Karachaganak Field—Unlocking its Potential
- Business Solutions for E&P Through Integrated Project Management
- A First Look at Platform Express Measurements
- New Lease on Life for the 704
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Spring 1998 - Vol. 3, No. 1
- Seismic Snapshots for Reservoir Monitoring
- Getting to the Root of Gas Migration
- Choosing a Perforation Strategy
- A Working Model of the Povkh Field for Determining Oil Reserves
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Autumn 1997 - Vol. 2, No. 2
- Seamless Fluids Programs: A Key to Better Well Construction
- Reentry Drilling Gives New Life to Aging Fields
- Simulation Throughout the Life of a Reservoir
- Testing Design and Analysis
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Spring 1997 - Vol. 2, No. 1
- Seismic Tools for Reservoir Management
- Classic Interpretation Problems: Evaluating
- Measurements at the Bit: A New Generation
- Reducing 3D Seismic Turnaround
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Autumn 1996 - Vol. 1, No. 2
- Rewriting the Rules for High-Permeability Stimulation
- Environmental Management in the Arctic
- Trends in Matrix Acidizing
- Saturation Monitoring with the RST Reservoir Saturation Tool
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