Theory AND Practice OF THE Testing OF GAS Wells - front cover
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Theory AND Practice OF THE Testing OF GAS Wells

"Theory and Practice of the Testing of Gas Wells," published by Energy Resources Conservation Board, 1975, Third Edition, Second Printing with Corrections (1978). Spiral-bound format, good condition with some cover wear. A key resource for understanding gas well testing practices in the 1970s. Ideal for engineers and historians in the energy sector.

$60.20$$$
Binding:UNKNOWN
Condition:Acceptable
1975
ENERGY RESOURCES CONSERVATION BOARD
Stock:1 available
SKU:A3-B9-JGM-CIZ-0451

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Condition Details

The book is spiral-bound with a blue and white cover showing signs of wear, particularly along the edges and corners. The pages appear intact and legible, with no significant markings or inscriptions. The overall condition is good, considering its age and use as a technical manual.

About This Vintage 1975 Edition

The "Theory and Practice of the Testing of Gas Wells" is a technical manual published by the Energy Resources Conservation Board in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. This is the third edition, second printing with corrections, from 1978. The book focuses on the intricate methodologies and principles involved in testing gas wells, making it a valuable resource for engineers and professionals in the energy sector. This edition, with its specific corrections, provides updated insights and practices relevant to the period. Although the author remains unknown, the publication is a testament to the collaborative efforts in the field of energy conservation and gas engineering. The physical condition is typical for a spiral-bound book of its age, with some wear on the cover. Despite this, the book remains a significant reference for those interested in historical and technical aspects of gas well testing.

Publisher Information

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ENERGY RESOURCES CONSERVATION BOARD

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