Category Archives: Oil and Gas Risk Assessment
When setting input ranges for subsurface volumetrics, what should our ranges represent? A Net Pay Example – Article 3
By Jim Gouveia, Marc Bond, Jeff Brown, Mark Golborne, Bob … Continue reading
Posted in Input Ranges, Oil and Gas Risk Assessment
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Why Can’t We See What’s Really There?
by Creties Jenkins, Partner Quickly say the words … Continue reading
Posted in Bias, Blindness, Oil and Gas Exploration, Oil and Gas Risk Assessment
Tagged Bias, Blindness and Illusion
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Setting Input Ranges for Oil and Gas Volumetrics – Article 1
by Henry S. Pettingill, Marc Bond, Jeff Brown, Peter Carragher, … Continue reading
Posted in Direct Hydrocarbon Indicators, Input Ranges, Oil and Gas Risk Analysis, Oil and Gas Risk Assessment
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The Role of the Engineer in Exploration: Quantify Everything
I’m Doug Weaver, and I’m a partner with Rose and … Continue reading
Posted in Oil and Gas Exploration, Oil and Gas Risk Assessment
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Think You’re Making Good Decisions? Think again!
Suppose I said to you “Sue’s got a bug”. Quickly … Continue reading
Posted in Multi-Method Risk Analysis, Oil and Gas, Oil and Gas Exploration, Oil and Gas Reserves Evaluation, Oil and Gas Risk Analysis, Oil and Gas Risk Assessment
Tagged cognitive bias, Mitigating Bias, Oil and Gas Risk Assessment, Rose Open Enrollment Courses
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Hedge your Bets with Risk Analysis
It’s no secret that the oil and gas industry has … Continue reading
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Tagged Oil & Gas Risk Analysis Software
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