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Petrophysical Characteristics of Some Indonesia Reservoir Rocks
Indonesia has been facing a serious challenge in meeting its oil and gas demands. Indonesia's domestic consumption continues to grow, while oil and gas reserves are depleting. As non-renewable sources, their supplies will always be limited. Therefore, optimizing the productivity of current reservoirs is a good alternative besides finding new reservoirs through field exploration.
In order to maximize energy production, rocks' petrophysical properties are important in determining the characterization of reservoirs. Reservoirs characterization is important for mapping further development of oil and gas fields. This book Petrophysical Characteristics of Some Indonesian Reservoir Rocks, is the authoritative guide on the petrophysical properties of rocks and reservoirs in Indonesia.
As the only primary sources of petrophysical properties of Indonesia rocks, the book will be an invaluable asset for the future of Indonesia's energy stability.
Bambang Widarsono obtained first degree in petroleum engineering from Institut Teknologi Bandung - Indonesia (1988), and M.Sc., (1992) and Ph.D. (1996) in petroleum engineering /applied geophysics from Imperial College of Science technology, and Medicine University of London, UK. He currently works for LEMIGAS as a senior researcher and consultant in petroleum engineering and petrophysics related activities. He has long been involved in core analysis services, as well as petroleum engineering consulting works such as reservoir characterization, field plan of development, and reserves certification for various oil and gas field. As a researcher he has authored and co-authored a great deal of technical publications. He also hold several patents for technology invention.
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