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![]() Original oil-in-place is a gross quantity independent of recovery efficiency or economics of operation recoverable oil-in-place is a net quantity which is dependent upon recovery efficiency and economics of operation. Original oil-in-place is not to be confused with recoverable oil-in-place. ![]() ![]() The estimated number of stock tank barrels of crude oil in known reservoirs prior to any production is defined as ″original oil-in-place.″ Known reservoirs include a) those that are currently productive b) those to which proved reserves have been credited but from which there has been no production and c) those that have been depleted. Schanz Jr., in Methods and Models for Assessing Energy Resources, 1979 ORIGINAL OIL-IN-PLACE Definition ![]()
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