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The life cycle of the Netherlands’ natural gas exploration: 40 years after Groningen, where are we now?
Authors: Dr. J. Breunese, Dr. H. Mijnlieff, Dr. J. Lutgert
The discovery of the giant Permian Groningen Field in 1959 triggered the main phase of gas exploration in NW Europe. This paper deals with the history and future of natural gas exploration in the Netherlands. The aim is to explain the...
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Thema: Olie & Gas
Deterministische hazard analyse voor geïnduceerde seismiciteit
Authors: R. van Eijs, F. Mulders, M. Nepveu
In het kader van de per 1 januari 2003 ingevoerde Mijnbouwwet is een door het Ministerie van Economische Zaken goedgekeud winningsplan vereist, voordat de ‘operators’ mogen overgaan tot het winnen van delfstoffen in Nederland. Dit...
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Thema: Geïnduceerde seismiciteit
NW European Gas Atlas
Authors: A. Lokhorst
Oil and gas has been produced from the Northwest European onshore and offshore areas for several decades, but little has been done on an international basis so far to compare gas composition from different gas fields, or to correlate gas...
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Thema: Geologie, Olie & Gas
Nitrogen contents in the northwest Netherlands offshore area
Authors: H. Kombrink, D. Della Lunga, Dr. H. Mijnlieff, Dr. I. Kroon
Relatively high nitrogen contents are found in Carboniferous rocks in the southern part of the D&E-blocks in the Netherlands offshore area. Unfortunately, data are lacking for the northern D&E-blocks, which are open for exploration. This...
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Thema: Olie & Gas
Recent developments of the Groningen field in 2014 and, specifically, the southwest periphery of the field
Authors: TNO
Recent developments of the Groningen field in 2014 and, specifically, the southwest periphery of the field
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Thema: Geïnduceerde seismiciteit, Groningen