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New methods and technologies for forecasting onshore and offshore oil and gas fields

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Remote sensing data are widely used at the present time in the study of oil-gas-bearing basins and hydrocarbon field forecasting. In addition to satellite image geological and structural interpretation and morphometrical analysis of topographical and bathymetrical maps original methods of oil-gas field forecasting are developed.

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Stavtsev, A.L., Karasev, O.I. (1990). New methods and technologies for forecasting onshore and offshore oil and gas fields. In: Remote sensing: an operational technology for the mining and petroleum industries. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-9744-4_14

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