8 resultados para Petroleum Engineers
em Digital Commons - Montana Tech
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In this issue...Engineer's Valentine, Butte Chamber of Commerce, Jaycee Club, Main Hall, Wilmington Oil Field, Hecla Mining Company, Petroleum Engineers, Finlen Hotel
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In this issue...Copper Lounge, Union Pacific Railway, Air Force, Circle K Club, Petroleum Engineers, Montana Power Company, Historical Geology Field Trip, Lime Spur Quarry
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In this issue...Homecoming, M-Club, Sandy Mannix, Dr. Henry G. Fisk, Mineral Club, Hebgen Lake Earthquake, West Yellowstone, Dr. Vernon Griffiths, Pan American Petroleum
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In this issue...Greenhouse, Bob Dylan, Student Council, M-Day, Speech Scholarship, Honorary Degrees, Chess Tournament, Petroleum Engineers, History Club, SUB
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This presentation describes research at Montana Tech to improve oil recovery rates in the Elm Coulee Oil Field in the Bakken Reservoir, Richmond County, Montana. The slides display current recovery rate predictions, enhanced oil recovery methods, reservoir model building and history matching strategies. Recommended development strategies include implementing hydrocarbon gas injection operations to improve current oil recovery rates by more than 75%. The impact of increased production on Production Engineers is also described. The Principal Investigators include John Evans, Leo Heath, David Reichhardt and Burt Todd in the Petroleum Engineering Department.
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This is a report on an Engineers Without Borders project located in San Juan El Espino, El Salvador. For this project, EWB Montana Tech is working to mitigate an erosion problem that is making it difficult for children to travel to school.
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In this issue...Lydias, Jack Hunter, U. S. Navy, Student Council, Drama class, Petroleum Engineering, G. I. Bill, Air Force ROTC, General Guthrie, Coach Olsen
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In January, 2010, the Petroleum Engineering department at Montana Tech moved into a new building, the Natural Resources Building, to start a new chapter in the history of the program on campus. Occupying a new building is a positive event, and it coincides with a surge of student enrollment which is prompted by industry needs and world energy demand. This time of new facilities and growing student numbers leads to the question of what the future has in store for the department. It also leads to reflection about where the department has been in the past. This history is a record and a story of that past.