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Foamy oil PVT and Rheology Measurements Nasser Albartamani, John Ratulowski DB Robinson Research Ltd., Edmonton, Canada S.M. Farouq Ali, B. Lepski of Alberta
Introduction “Foamy oil” phenomenon is associated with primary cold production, a non-thermal recovery process, from heavy-oil reservoirs producing under solution-gas drive mechanism. The “foamy oil” hypothesis used to explain the unusually ...
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Rockford Consulting Group
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Driving a turbo-powered sports car is an exciting experience. Step on the gas pedal zero to sixty in a few seconds. Maneuvering through traffic.... downshift, accelerate past others, upshift....gone. Curves coming up?....downshift...corner..... accelerate. You notice the responsiveness of this finely engineered product. You expect this; this precision machine was designed for this, and it is ...
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Developing World Class Enterprise Agility: How to Manage Radical Transformation
Most of the strength of the U.S. economy has been built on capital, technology, natural resources, and information, while markets were relatively captive. It's no longer this way. Foreign competition has challenging companies more so than ever before. New ways to compete are being be devised. In response to ...
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Rockford Consulting Group
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Over the years U.S. manufacturing companies lost substantial market share in many industries. Stiff foreign and domestic competition drove executives to seek solutions. MRP had its heyday, then JIT, CIM, TQM, and time-based competition. Quick-fix solu-tions failed, as well as downsizing and decentralization. By now we understand what led to this bind --years of haphazard growth and piece-meal ...
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Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) Definition Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) is an outgrowth of Materials Requirements Plan- ning (MRP) initiated in the 1970's as a new computer-based approach to planning and scheduling of material requirements and inventory, featuring the time-phased order point. MRP evolved to MRP II (Materials Resources Planning) the "closed loop" process, to Business ...
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