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2016 Publications

Physical and Mechanical Properties of Field-Generated Foam Cements: Implications for Cement Property Prediction and Modeling

2020-01-13T13:36:59+00:00Categories: 2016 Publications, Lightweight Cements R&D|

Society of Petroleum Engineers, SPE Deepwater Drilling and Completions Conference, September 14-15, 2016, Galveston, Texas, USA.
Connor Gieger (ORISE-NETL), James Fazio (AECOM-NETL), Richard Spaulding (NETL), Barbara Kutchko (NETL), Gunnar DeBruijn (Schlumberger)
September 2016
https://www.onepetro.org/conference-paper/SPE-180333-MS

Relationship Between Operational Variables, Fundamental Physics and Foamed Cement Properties in Lab and Field Generated Foamed Cement Slurries

2019-12-06T17:03:50+00:00Categories: 2016 Publications, Foam Cement|Tags: , , , , |

Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 2016, 145, 66–76
Glosser, D.; Kutchko, B.; Benge, G.; Crandall D.; Ley, M. T.
September 2016
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0920410516300912

Kick Detection at the Bit: Early Detection via Low Cost Monitoring

2021-12-01T16:03:00+00:00Categories: 2016 Publications, Constraining Kick Signals with Multi-Phase Data, Downhole Kick Detection|Tags: , , , , , , |

Tost, B., Rose, K., Aminzadeh, F., Ante, M. A., & Huerta, N. (2016). Kick Detection at the Bit: Early Detection via Low Cost Monitoring (No. NETL-TRS-2-2016). National Energy Technology Lab.(NETL), Albany, OR (United States).

Sub-Grid Parameterizations for Oceanic Oil-Spill Simulations

2020-10-20T14:37:35+00:00Categories: 2016 Publications, Infrastructure and Metocean Technology, Publications|Tags: , , |

Duran, R. (2016). Sub-Grid Parameterizations for Oceanic Oil-Spill Simulations. NETL-TRS-9-2016; EPAct Technical Report Series. U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory: Albany, OR; p 36. https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/sub-grid-parameterizations-for-oceanic-oil-spill-simulations

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