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Riazi, M. R., ed. Exploration and Production of Petroleum and Natural Gas. 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959: ASTM International, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1520/mnl73-eb.

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Max, Michael D., and Arthur H. Johnson. Exploration and Production of Oceanic Natural Gas Hydrate. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-43385-1.

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Max, Michael D., and Arthur H. Johnson. Exploration and Production of Oceanic Natural Gas Hydrate. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00401-9.

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Riazi, M. R. Exploration and production of petroleum and natural gas. West Conshohocken, PA: ASTM International, 2016.

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Carlson, Marvin. Oil in Nebraska: 50 years of production, 100 years of exploration, 500 million years of history. Lincoln, Neb: Nebraska Geological Survey, Conservation and Survey Division, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Nebraska--Lincoln, 1989.

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Jifu, Li, Li Youqong, and Wang Ping, eds. Detailed exploration and development of highly faulted oilfields. Beijing, China: Petroleum Industry Press, 1997.

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Onuoha, K. Mosto. Oil and gas exploration and production in Nigeria: Recent developments and challenges ahead. Ibadan, Nigeria: The Postgraduate School, University of Ibadan, 2004.

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R, Plater Jason, Foster Associates (Washington, D.C.), and United States. Minerals Management Service. Gulf of Mexico OCS Region, eds. Economic effects of coastal Alabama and Destin Dome offshore natural gas exploration, development, and production. New Orleans: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Minerals Management Service, Gulf of Mexico OCS Region, 2000.

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Guernsey, A. T. Profitability study crude oil and natural gas exploration, development, and production activities in the USA, 1959-1988. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Shell Oil Co., 1990.

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International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. and Oil Industry International Exploration and Production Forum., eds. Oil and gas exploration and production in mangrove areas: Guidelines for environmental protection. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN, 1993.

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Company, Shell Oil. A profitability study, crude oil and natural gas exploration, development, and production activities in the USA, 1958-1983. [S.l.]: Shell, 1985.

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Hamlin, H. S. Hydrocarbon production and exploration potential of the Distal Frio Formation, Texas Gulf Coast and offshore. Austin, TX: University of Texas at Austin, 1989.

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Hamlin, H. S. Hydrocarbon production and exploration potential of the Distal Frio Formation, Texas Gulf Coast and offshore. Austin, Tex: Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas at Austin, 1989.

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Oil Industry International Exploration and Production Forum., ed. Environmental management in oil and gas exploration and production: An overview of issues and management approaches. London, U.K: E&P Forum, 1997.

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Army War College (U.S.). Strategic Studies Institute and Army War College (U.S.). Press, eds. Africa's booming oil and natural gas exploration and production: National security implications for the United States and China. Carlisle, PA: Strategic Studies Institute and U.S. Army War College Press, 2013.

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Guernsey, A. T. A financial analysis concerning conventional crude oil and natural gas exploration, development, and production activities in the United States, 1959-1988. [Houston, TX?]: Shell Oil Company Exploration and Production Departments, 1990.

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Fred, Aminzadeh, and Simaan Marwan, eds. Expert systems in exploration. Tulsa, Okla: Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 1991.

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G, Imarisio, Frias M, Bemtgen J. M, Commission of the European Communities. Directorate-General for Science, Research, and Development., and Azienda generale italiana petroli, eds. The European Oil and Gas Conference: A multidisciplinary approach in exploration and production R&D : proceedings of the conference held in Altavilla Milicia (Palermo, Sicily, Italy), 9-12 October 1990. London: Published by Graham & Trotman for the Commission of the European Communities, 1991.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Subcommittee on Natural Resources Development and Production. Continental Scientific Drilling and Exploration Act: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Natural Resources Development and Production of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-ninth Congress, second session, on S. 1026 ... July 24, 1986. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1986.

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United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Taxation, ed. Present-law tax rules relating to domestic oil and gas exploration and production and description of H.R. 53 and H.R. 423: Scheduled for a hearing before the Subcommittee on Oversight of the House Committee on Ways and Means on February 25, 1999. [Washington, D.C: Joint Committee on Taxation, 1999.

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American Bar Association. Section of Natural Resources, Energy, and Environmental Law., ed. The American Bar Association Section of Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law Committee on Public Lands and Land Use, Committee on Forest Resources, Committee on Oil and Natural Gas Exploration and Production, Committee on Hard Minerals, [and] Committee on Coal announce natural resources and public lands decisions: Administrative appeals and judicial review : course materials. [Chicago]: American Bar Association, 1992.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Subcommittee on Mineral Resources Development and Production. Mineral Exploration and Development Act of 1993: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Mineral Resources Development and Production of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, first session, on S. 257, to modify the requirements applicable to locatable minerals on public domain lands, consistent with the principles of self-initiation of mining claims, and for other purposes, March 16, 1993. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1993.

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Serebryakov, Oleg. Ecological and geological problems of development of oil and gas fields in the Caspian region. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/24289.

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The paper summarizes and examined extensive evidence on the environmental, geological and technological challenges of exploration and production of oil and gas, encountered during the development of the gigantic fields. Investigated environmental problems of underground disposal of wastes, the formation of zones of technogenic pollution, ecology megalonyx pressures and many others. Describes the environmental effects of oil and gas companies on the environment. The proposal for reducing the negative anthropogenic influence on the geoecological conditions of the environment. Justified the monitoring of the exploration and exploitation of deposits of natural raw materials. Is designed to masters, post-graduate students and students studying on the specialty "Environmental Geology", "Geology and Geochemistry of combustible minerals", "Geology of marine oil and gas fields", "Hydrogeology and engineering Geology", a wide range of scientific and industrial workers of the oil and gas industry, high school teachers and graduate students geoenvironmental, environmental, oil and gas fields.
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Exploration and production opportunities in India: NELP--VI geoscientific information. New Delhi: Directorate General of Hydrocarbons, 2006.

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Practical Petroleum Geochemistry for Exploration and Production. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2016.

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Dembicki, Harry. Practical Petroleum Geochemistry for Exploration and Production. Elsevier, 2016.

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Parker, Philip M. The 2007-2012 World Outlook for Natural Gas Exploration and Production. ICON Group International, Inc., 2006.

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Promoting investment for natural gas exploration and production in developing countries. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank, 1989.

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Max, Michael D., and Arthur H. Johnson. Exploration and Production of Oceanic Natural Gas Hydrate: Critical Factors for Commercialization. Springer, 2019.

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Max, Michael D., and Arthur H. Johnson. Exploration and Production of Oceanic Natural Gas Hydrate: Critical Factors for Commercialization. Springer, 2016.

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Max, Michael D., and Arthur H. Johnson. Exploration and Production of Oceanic Natural Gas Hydrate: Critical Factors for Commercialization. Springer International Publishing AG, 2018.

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Max, Michael D., and Arthur H. Johnson. Exploration and Production of Oceanic Natural Gas Hydrate: Critical Factors for Commercialization. Springer London, Limited, 2016.

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Programme, United Nations Environment. Environmental Management in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production. United Nations Environment Programme, 1997.

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IUCN and E&P Forum. Oil and Gas Exploration and Production in Mangrove Areas: Guidelines For Environmental Protection (Oil Exploration Guidelines). World Conservation Union, 1993.

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IUCN and E&P Forum. Oil and Gas Exploration and Production in Arctic and Subarctic Onshore Regions: Guidelines For Environmental Protection (Oil Exploration Guidelines). World Conservation Union, 1993.

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E, Brown David. Africa's Booming Oil and Natural Gas Exploration and Production: National Security Implications for the United States and China. Lulu Press, Inc., 2014.

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Technology and related needs of U.S. oil and natural gas producers: Results of exploration and production problem identification workshops in ten regions. Washington, DC: PTTC, 1996.

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International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. and Oil Industry International Exploration and Production Forum., eds. Oil and gas exploration and production in Arctic and Subarctic onshore regions: Guidelines for environmental protection. Gland: IUCN, 1993.

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The European Oil and Gas Conference: A multidisciplinary approach in exploration and production R&D : Proceedings of the conference held in Altavilla Milicia ... (Palermo, Sicily, Italy), 9-12 October 1990. Kluwer Academic Publishers Group, 1991.

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All Electric America: A Climate Solution and the Hopeful Future. Solar Flare Press, 2016.

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Christianson, Scott. Fatal Airs. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400650123.

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This is the first book to examine the deadly history and potential apocalyptic future of both natural and man-made lethal gases that threaten our world. Fatal Airs: The Deadly History and Apocalyptic Future of Lethal Gases That Threaten Our World relates the fascinating—and appalling—stories of the discovery, development, applications, and occupational and public health hazards of natural and man-made gases. Some of these gases have figured in mass extinctions. Others have created havoc through their use in chemical warfare or their accidental release. Among the hundreds of man-made lethal gases, several have been singled out for attention, including chlorine, phosgene, mustard gas, lewisite, hydrogen cyanide, and the nerve agents tabun, sarin, soman, VX, and methyl isocyanate. The book also examines some naturally occurring gases, such as carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide, methane, and radon. Colorful accounts capture the characteristics and history of each of these mysterious substances, focusing on key episodes in scientific discovery and exploration since World War I.
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Delgado Martín, Jordi, Andrea Muñoz-Ibáñez, and Ismael Himar Falcón-Suárez. 6th International Workshop on Rock Physics: A Coruña, Spain 13 -17 June 2022: Book of Abstracts. 2022nd ed. Servizo de Publicacións da UDC, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.17979/spudc.000005.

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[Abstract] The 6th International Workshop on Rock Physics (6IWRP) was held A Coruña, Spain, between 13th and 17th of June, 2022. This meeting follows the track of the five successful encounters held in Golden (USA, 2011), Southampton (UK, 2013), Perth (Australia, 2015), Trondheim (Norway, 2017) and Hong Kong (China, 2019). The aim of the workshop was to bring together experiences allowing to illustrate, discuss and exchange recent advances in the wide realm of rock physics, including theoretical developments, in situ and laboratory scale experiments as well as digital analysis. While rock physics is at the core of the oil & gas industry applications, it is also essential to enable the energy transition challenge (e.g. CO2 and H2 storage, geothermal), ensure a safe and adequate use of natural resources and develop efficient waste management strategies. The topics of 6IWRP covered a broad spectrum of rock physics-related research activities, including: • Experimental rock physics. New techniques, approaches and applications; Characterization of the static and dynamic properties of rocks and fluids; Multiphysics measurements (NMR, electrical resistivity…); Deep/crustal scale rock physics. • Modelling and multiscale applications: from the lab to the field. Numerical analysis and model development; Data science applications; Upscaling; Microseismicity and earthquakes; Subsurface stresses and tectonic deformations. • Coupled phenomena and rock properties: exploring interactions. Anisotropy; Flow and fractures; Temperature effects; Rock-fluid interaction; Fluid and pressure effects on geophysical signatures. • The energy transition challenge. Applications to energy storage (hydrogen storage in porous media), geothermal resources, energy production (gas hydrates), geological utilization and storage of CO2, nuclear waste disposal. • Rock physics templates: advances and applications. Quantitative assessment; Applications to reser voir characterization (role of seismic wave anisotropy and fracture networks). • Advanced rock physics tools. Machine learning; application of imaging (X-ray CT, X-ray μCT, FIB-SEM…) to obtain rock proper ties. This book compiles more than 50 abstracts, summarizing the works presented in the 6IWRP by rock physicists from all over the world, belonging to both academia and industry. This book means an updated overview of the rock physics research worldwide.
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MacLeod, Krystal Kehoe, Suzanne Day, and Sandra Smele. New to Long-Term Residential Care. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190862268.003.0008.

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This chapter examines how the social location of student novice researchers was instrumental in shaping their research experiences, relationships, and accounts as they navigated the complexities of conducting team-based rapid ethnography research in long-term residential care. Using emotional cues in their fieldnotes as indicators of important reflexive moments, the authors focus on four thematic areas where their experiences as student novice researchers enrich the understanding of team-based rapid ethnography in care homes: incorporating reciprocity into participant-observation; being ignored or challenged by research participants in their role as student researchers; positionality, power, and rapport building; and “natural observation” and knowledge production. The authors use their exploration of the challenges they faced and lessons they learned to offer recommendations for undertaking future ethnographic studies in long-term care settings and beyond.
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Steven, Finizio, and Howe Michael. Part I Commercial Arbitration in the Energy Sector, 3 Gas Supply Transactions and Disputes. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198805786.003.0003.

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This chapter first describes the main transactions that occur in relation to the supply of natural gas after its exploration. In particular, it studies contracts relating to: the production of gas (including drilling contracts), the processing of gas, the transportation of gas (including in pipelines and as liquefied natural gas (LNG) by ship), the storage of gas, the sale of gas from producers to wholesalers, and the sale of gas from wholesalers to end users. The chapter then discusses disputes that typically arise in relation to those transactions, including transportation infrastructure disputes and storage disputes. It pays particular attention to disputes relating to long-term gas sale and purchase agreements (GSPAs), an important number of which have led to high-profile arbitration proceedings in recent years. The chapter, therefore, analyzes in detail the clauses typically contained in those agreements, and the issues that typically arise in arbitration — in particular, gas price reviews.
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Leong, Elaine, Laurence Totelin, Iona McCleery, Elaine Leong, Lisa Wynne Smith, Jonathan Reinarz, Todd Meyers, Claudia Stein, and Claudia Stein, eds. A Cultural History of Medicine in the Renaissance. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781474206730.

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Since the ‘cultural turn’ of the 1980s the history of Renaissance medicine has been radically transformed, with older narratives stood on their head as concepts and categories for research have been re-thought. At the core of this change – for the period now familiarly referred to (not insignificantly) as ‘early modern’ – stands an epistemological reconsideration of the production of natural knowledge, and of power in relation to the core of medicine’s subject, the human body. Additionally, at issue are the origins of modernity itself. Building on the foundations of this historiographical transformation, the essays in this volume elaborate, refine and challenge what are now standard interpretations in the study of medicine and the body in the early modern period. They broaden the scope of study through exploration of the contact zones between European knowledges and practices with other indigenous cultures. They draw attention to the riches of early modern material and visual culture as they take stock of how key epistemological notions for the study and practice of medicine, such as ‘experience’ and ‘authority’, were shaped and redefined. Moreover, essays on such topics as food, animals, environment, and mind and brain demonstrate how the cultural turn has revived and given new urgency to themes long central to the study of sickness and health. Wetting appetites and distilling the recent past, these essays work collectively to remind readers that the ‘cultural turn’ is far from over.
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Wojewodzic, Tomasz. Procesy dywestycji i dezagraryzacji w rolnictwie o rozdrobnionej strukturze agrarnej. Publishing House of the University of Agriculture in Krakow, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.15576/978-83-66602-31-1.

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The turn of the 20th and 21st centuries has been a very dynamic period of change in Poland and around the world; also a period of change in thinking about the economy and agriculture. The present work is a study of the decline, divestments and development of agriculture in the areas of fragmented farming structure. The reflections presented herein, upon the processes of the remodelling of agrarian structures, of divestments in farming, and disagrarisation, are mostly anchored in the achievements of the theory of spatial economy (land management), and the microeconomic theories of choice, including the theory of an agricultural holding (farm) and land rent theories. The work focuses on the economic issues of remodelling the agrarian structure, but due to the nature of the issues discussed herein, specifically in relation to family-owned farms, the social and environmental aspects also needed to be taken into account – in response to the need for a heterogeneous approach, which is increasingly stressed in economic sciences today. The main objective of the research was to diagnose and assess the scale and scope of the mechanisms and processes that inform the decline and growth of agricultural holdings in the areas with fragmented farming structure. The study covered the area comprising four regions (provinces) of south-eastern Poland, which – according to the FADN nomenclature – form the macro region of Małopolska and Pogórze. The study of subject literature has been enriched with an analysis of available statistics; data from the Farm Accountancy Data Network (FADN); information obtained from the Department of Programming and Reporting at the Agency for Restructuring and Modernisation of Agriculture; and author’s own research conducted among farm owners. The information thus obtained made it possible to: • Determine the theoretical premises for the spatial diversity of agriculture, and the role of small farms in the shaping of agrarian structure. • Adapt the concept of “divestment” for the description and analysis of the phenomena occurring in agriculture. • Indicate the role and importance of the processes of divestment and disagrarisation in the restructuring of agriculture. • Assess the natural, social and economic determinants of the process of restructuring agriculture in areas with fragmented farming structure. • Assess selected aspects of economic efficiency of agriculture in areas with fragmented farming structure, with the focus on small and micro farms. • Carry out an ex ante evaluation of the impact of agricultural policy instruments on the process of restructuring of agriculture in the macro region of Małopolska and Pogórze. • Identify the indicators of decline and fall, and barriers to the liquidation of farms. • Assess the relationship between the level of socio-economic development, the structure of farming, and the quality of agricultural production space in a given territorial unit, versus the intensity of the economic and production disagrarisation processes in agricultural holdings. • Propose targeted solutions conducive to the improvement of the farming structure in areas with a high framentation of agriculture. Observation of the processes occurring in agriculture, and the scientific theories created on the basis thereof, have shown that even the smallest farms have a chance to continue in existence, provided that we are able to positively verify their adaptation to the changing conditions in the environment. Carrying out farming activity is a prerequisite for implementing the economic, social and environmental functions associated with family farms. At the same time, based on the analyses performed, we need to assume that the advanced processes of the production and economic disagrarisation of agricultural holdings are to a greater extent determined by the anatomical features of agriculture, and by the natural conditions, than by the level of socio-economic development of the given territorial unit. In the current economic climate, the remodelling of the agrarian structure is only possible with the active participation of the institutions responsible for the creation of economic growth and agricultural policy development. It is extremely important from the point of view of environmental protection, and the viability of rural areas, to support small farms engaged in agricultural activities, and to introduce such instruments that will enable the replacement of an economic collapse with divestments, carried out in a planned manner, and allowing for thus released agricultural resources to find alternative application in units with a higher development potential. The area of theoretical research requiring further exploration includes the issues such as transactional costs of the liquidation of agricultural holdings, and the assessment of the economic effectiveness of conducting divestments.
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