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This book contains M. Abed Mazeel s 2011 articles examining several technical problems in the current oil and gas fields and prospects in Iraq. Iraq Oil Ministry has offered twelve areas covering 81,700 square kilometres with the blocks having a mix of oil and gas productivity. However, many blocks contain oil and gas shows and some of them are situated very close to previously discovered fields. The west and southwest of the desert are estimated to have high potential for hydrocarbon, where the own state Oil Exploration Company (OEC) has discovered several fields and many thousand of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book contains M. Abed Mazeel s 2011 articles examining several technical problems in the current oil and gas fields and prospects in Iraq.
Iraq Oil Ministry has offered twelve areas covering 81,700 square kilometres with the blocks having a mix of oil and gas productivity. However, many blocks contain oil and gas shows and some of them are situated very close to previously discovered fields. The west and southwest of the desert are estimated to have high potential for hydrocarbon, where the own state Oil Exploration Company (OEC) has discovered several fields and many thousand of kilometres of 2D seismic data were acquired.
The mentioned regions are thought to contain numerous undrilled prospects and, by that, to be highly prospective. Yet only four exploration wells have been drilled on the blocks, and the seismic coverage is old and of poor quality, including the west and southwest to the south of the country.
The potential of discovering high potential reservoirs is very considerable, which may change the Iraqi total reserves to 300 or more billion barrel of oil and 500 trillion bscf of gas.
This compilation of articles has the objective to identify and evaluate the petroleum systems of prospects and leads, calculate the reserves and assess the hydrocarbon potential and economics of the twelve blocks, Akkas and Ahdab fields using existing literature and available data published by the Ministry of Oil.
Autorenporträt
Dr.Eng. Dr. Manag. Muhammed Mazeel Al-Aboudi has worked for many years in the international sector of the oil and gas industry in several countries. He studied at the Faculty of Mining and Geology-Department of Petroleum engineering of the University of Belgrade (Diploma in Engineering), the Escuela Superior de Minas in Madrid, Spain (Credit in Applied Geophysics Engineering) and the University of Clausthal-Zellerfeld in Germany. He was awarded a PhD in Petroleum Engineering by the Technical University of Clausthal-Zellerfied in Germany. He was awarded another PhD in Management and Petroleum Economics by University of Bradford in United Kingdome. He started working as, Petroleum Engineer, Reservoir Engineer, Drilling, and Production Engineering, focusing on issues like Reservoir Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Fiscal Regimes, Cost Estimation, Petroleum Economics, Strategic Planning, Portfolio Management, and Energy Policies. Dr Mazeel has been employed in many European companies as a Senior Petroleum - Reservoir Engineer; He has also worked as Director General of the Iraqi Drilling Company (IDC) and Director General for the Oil Products Distribution Company (OPDC). At the same time, he was the oil industry adviser to the Iraqi Prime Minister in 2005-2006. Director General of Reservoirs and Fields Development Directorate (RFDD) at the Ministry of Oil in Iraq. He is the Author of many papers and books on petroleum engineering, fiscal regimes, management and marketing, energy policies for the Oil and Gas Journal, Middle East Economy Survey (MEES), Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM), the German Oil-Gas Coal Magazine (EEZ), and Diplomica Verlag.