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           flowline, 205, 207                 grain
           fluid                                density, 124, 131
             classification, 4–6, 47–50         modulus, 132
             contacts, 163, 250, 274            volume, 68, 80, 193
             distribution, 86                 gravity drainage, 264, 265, 279
             movement, 111, 153, 154          green field, 274, 276, 288
             properties, 2, 45, 51, 61, 63, 64,    greenhouse, 3, 17–19, 21, 31, 41, 42
               83, 161, 163, 187, 216, 228,    gross thickness, 68, 116, 166, 272, 288
               271, 273                       GWR see gas‐water ratio (GWR)
             type, 4, 5, 8, 218
           flux, 47, 218                      heating value, 55, 140, 160
           formation                          heavy oil, 6, 27, 53, 155
             damage, 97, 163, 186, 190, 203, 204,   heterogeneity, 76–79, 104, 111
               227, 228, 239                  historical data, 36, 41, 252, 276
             volume factor, defined, 10       hoisting, 138, 141
           fractional flow, 90–94, 97         hoop stress, 211, 212
           fracture, 19, 29, 30, 33, 43, 123, 194,   horizontal well, 157, 159, 189, 219,
               197–201, 204, 219, 285             224, 278, 281, 285
           fracture length, 197, 198, 200     Horner
           frequency, dominant, 121, 126–128    plot, 233–235, 239, 247
           Fresnel                              time, 233, 234, 239, 246, 247
             radius, 128                      Hubbert, M.K., 23, 35, 36, 42
             zone, 127, 128                   hydrates, 29, 31, 42
           friction factor, 215, 216, 226     hydraulic fracturing, 19, 20, 33, 124,
                                                  185, 187, 193, 224, 281–284
           gamma ray, 164, 165, 167, 168, 170, 171,   hysteresis, 86
               174, 176, 179, 182
           gas cap, 259, 260, 262, 264, 266, 267,   IFM, 131‐134
               278, 279                       igneous, 107
           gas hydrates, 31, 46, 203          immiscible, 219, 277, 278
           gas‐liquid ratio, 53               improved oil recovery, 278
           gas‐oil ratio (GOR), 4, 5, 21, 22, 50, 51,   incompressible, 195, 215
               53, 57, 59, 61, 63, 65, 114, 219, 259,   induction log, 182
               263, 264, 266                  infill
           gas‐water ratio (GWR), 4, 53, 259    drilling, 8, 155, 158, 219
           Gassmann, F., 132, 135               well, 155
           geologic model, 131, 273, 274, 288  inflow performance relationship,
           geology, 101, 115, 288                 266, 267
           geomechanical model, 133geometry, 74,   influx, 251, 257–262, 269, 279
               111, 127, 130, 172, 214, 219   integration, 228
           geophysics, 119, 128               interfacial tension, 83–85, 99, 280
           geosteering, 157                   interstitial velocity, 74, 81
           geothermal, 3, 9, 43, 155, 285–287  IPR see inflow performance relationship
           Goldilocks, 39, 41                 irreducible, 65, 262
           GOR see gas‐oil ratio (GOR)        isothermal, 258
           gradient                           intelligent
             compositional, 47                  field, 221
             pressure, 22, 30, 88, 90, 133, 159,   well, 219, 220
               182, 214, 215, 217, 230
             temperature, 3                   joint, 159, 160
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