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Applied Petroleum Geochemistry
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Product Details
Author:
Max Bordenave
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
524
Publisher:
Editions Technip (April 22, 1993)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9782710806295
ISBN-10:
2710806290
Weight:
52oz
Dimensions:
7.75" x 11"
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ATLAS-BTPS_05282021-20210528.xml
Folder:
ATLAS
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P-BTPS
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A
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65
Overview
This book reviews the present status of organic geochemistry and its application to Petroleum Exploration. It is intended to be as practical as possible with all aspects of geochemistry illustrated by a great number of examples taken from case histories from all over the world which show that geochemistry must be used in the framework of a good geological/geophysical background. This book is written for: petroleum geologists and geophysicists; managers who should integrate the impact of geochemistry in exploration decision-making; specialized geochemists who need an accurate panorama of other aspects of geochemistry; university professors and students in petroleum geology.








