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Hi there! I'm john, a passionate Excel enthusiast and dedicated blogger. With a deep love for engineering, I've immersed myself in the world of spreadsheets to uncover the endless possibilities of Excel to solve engineering problems.
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Maximum Height of Oil Column in Cap Rock in Excel Formulas

The maximum height of oil column in cap rock is the maximum vertical distance that…
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Material Balance for Cumulative Water Influx: Havlena and Odeh Approach in Microsoft Excel

Material balance is an interpretation method used to estimate the original fluids-in-place in a reservoir…
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Low-Pressure Region Gas Flow Rate for Non-Circular Drainage Area in Excel

Gas flow rate is the amount of gas that flows through a well or a…
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Line-Source Solution for Damaged or Stimulated Wells in Excel

The line-source solution is a mathematical model that describes how the pressure and flow rate…
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Leverett J-Function in Petroleum Engineering using Excel Formulas

The Leverett J-function is a way of describing how fluids behave in porous rocks, such…
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Kozeny-Carman Relationship in Petroleum Engineering Using Excel

The Kozeny-Carman relationship is a way of estimating the permeability of a porous medium, such…
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How to Perform Calculations and Split Text Fields in MS Access Queries

MS Access is a database management system that allows you to store, manipulate, and analyze…
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Kozeny Equation in Petroleum Engineering

The Kozeny equation is a relation that describes the pressure drop of a fluid flowing…
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Klinkenberg Gas Effect in Excel

The Klinkenberg gas effect is a phenomenon that occurs when measuring the permeability of porous…
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Kern’s Method for Gas Flow in a Fractur in Excel

The Kerns method is a way of calculating how much gas can flow through a…
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