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Enhanced oil recovery survey, 1988 [electronic resource] : Lotus 1-2-3.

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  • Earth Sciences Library (Branner) - Locked Stacks: ask at circulation desk
    1. HD9564 .E5 1988
  • Earth Sciences Library (Branner) - Media
    • Library has: 1 disk + 4 leaves + 1 text

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Language:
English
Imprint:
Tulsa, OK (1421 S. Sheridan Rd., Box 1260, Tulsa, OK 74101) : Oil & Gas Journal Energy Database, [1988]
Format:
  • Computer File
  • 1 computer disk ; 5 1/4 in.
File Characteristics:
Computer data.
Note:
Title from disk label. Disk in plastic pocket in loose-leaf binder with accompanying documentation.
Summary:
Descriptions of enhanced oil recovery projects planned, active, postponed, or terminated. Projects organized into seven tables: planned (world list), active (separate lists for U.S., Canada, and foreign countries), postponed or terminated (separate lists for U.S., Canada, foreign countries). Sortable by table categories.
Documentation:
Enhanced oil recovery survey, December 31, 1987. Tulsa, OK : Oil & Gas Journal Energy Database [1988?] [4] leaves ; 28 cm. EOR projects decline, but CO₂ pushes up production : annual production report. Tulsa, OK : PennWell Pub. Co., c1988. [27] leaves ; 28 cm. Reprinted from April 18, 1988 edition of Oil & gas journal.
Citations:
EOR projects decline, but CO₂ pushes up production : annual production report. In Oil & gas journal ; v. 86, no. 16 (Apr. 18, 1988).
Note:
Branner Library copy 1: 5 1/4" floppy computer disk migrated to 3 1/2" floppy computer disk.
Related Work:
Oil and gas journal (Tulsa, Okla.)
Related Work:
EOR projects decline, but CO₂ pushes up production.
Series:
Oil & gas journal energy database
Oil & gas journal energy database publications.
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