2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2014.09.012
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Offshore oil: Investigating production parameters of fields of varying size, location and water depth

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“…Taking offshore oil and gas resources as an example, with the rapid development of ocean engineering technology [8][9][10], the cost and difficulty of production have been decreasing year by year [11,12]. In addition, the geopolitical influence and the increasing cost of onshore oil and gas extraction have made offshore energy an important growth area for energy supply [13][14][15][16]. Consequently, there is an urgent societal and economic demand for rapid, voluminous, economical, and reliable oil and gas storage and transportation [17].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Taking offshore oil and gas resources as an example, with the rapid development of ocean engineering technology [8][9][10], the cost and difficulty of production have been decreasing year by year [11,12]. In addition, the geopolitical influence and the increasing cost of onshore oil and gas extraction have made offshore energy an important growth area for energy supply [13][14][15][16]. Consequently, there is an urgent societal and economic demand for rapid, voluminous, economical, and reliable oil and gas storage and transportation [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O tempo de platô, quando é atingido a capacidade máxima de produção variou entre 2 e 3 anos. Após esse período, há um declínio exponencial (D) com taxas definidas de 15% a.a. a 20% a.a (Sällh et al, 2015). Para todos o casos, a produção acumulada dos cenários pessimista, base e otimista foram mantidos em 300, 500 e 700 milhões de barris.…”
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