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Quick Reference for Oil & Gas Measurement
$30.00
published by PETEX

The requirements of measurement in the oil and gas industry differ from those found in most mathematic guides and conversion tables.  This booklet provides comprehensive information needed to understand and perform these measurement tasks.  Topics include: mathematical symbols and signs, measurement abbreviations, numerical prefixes, international system of units (SI), conversion tables, temperature conversion in degrees, and API gravity conversions.  This pocket sized reference booklet is meant to serve as an easy-to-reach reference for crew members on a rig.
32pp. 2007  Paperback

Item #1180





 

Oil & Gas: The Production Story 2nd Ed.
$68.00
By PETEX

This newly updated book provides all the basics of oil and gas from origin through production and distribution. Easy to read and comprehensive, this illustrative publication covers geology, exploration, drilling, reservoir drive mechanisms, artificial lift, testing, measurement, storage, and product sale.  It includes objectives, summaries, colorful graphics, and a complete glossary.
120 color illustrations, 150 pp. 2008 Paperback

Item# 244





 

The Rotary Rig and Its Components Poster
$10.95
This perspective drawing shows the rig and names its components. It is an excellent training aid and is ideal for teaching students, or new employees.
 8 1/2" x 11" Full Color Laminated Poster 2001

Item# 531





 

Well Servicing and Workover: Petroleum Geology and Reserves
$38.00
Published by: PETEX

This book presents basic concepts of geology, the origin and accumulation of petroleum, and characteristics of petroleum reservoirs. 116pp. 1992 Paperback

Item# 994




Wildcatters
 

Wildcatters: Texas Independent Oilmem
$22.95
by Roger M. Olien & Diana Davids Hinton

Originally published in 1984, this book tells the story of the West Texas independents as a group, looking at their business strategies in the context of their national, regional, and local conditions.  The focus is on the Permian Basin and southeastern New Mexico over the sixty-year period in which the region rose to prominence on the American oil scene, producing about one-fifth of the nation’s output.  It is a story that covers vast technological change, governmental regulation, and economic fluctuation with profound implications for the oil and gas community.  A new introduction brings the story up-to-date by addressing the role of independents in the current economy.
264 pp. 12 photos 2007 Paperback  


Item# 1224





 

Nontechnical Guide to Petroleum Geology, Exploration Drilling & Production
$89.00
by Norman J. Hynd, Ph.D

Designed for easy reading and accessibility, this popular text takes readers through upstream operations – from how oil and gas are formed; how to find commercial quantities; how to drill, evaluate, and complete a well – all the way through production and improved oil recovery.  Pictures, graphs and illustrations are used to aid readers in understanding topics.  New to this edition are a chapter on unconventional oil and gas including gas shales, modern tools used in well logging, modern drilling rig methods and equipment, and up-to-date statistics.  There is also an expanded glossary including 1,500 new terms.

698pp. 2012 hardback


Item# 1460






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