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Shotenski, Schlumberger; R. Coe, Baker Hughes INTEQ; P. Davis and R. Bergum, Halliburton SPE-97301 Alaska Kuparuk North Slope Oil Separator Upgrade Case Study .......................................................................................................................... 10 R. Lees, Tracerco SPE-100753 Performance of Horizontal Wells in Gas Condensate Reservoirs: Hassi R’Mel Field, Algeria ............................................................................................. 15 B. Marir, Sonatrach; D. Tiab, U. of Oklahoma SPE-100772 Stringent Quality Control and Quality Assurance Process: Key to Successful Fracturing Treatments in Western Siberia ....................................................... 23 K. van Gijtenbeek, V. Pavlyuchenko, A. Rudnitsky and R. Pongratz, Halliburton SPE-100816 Primary Cementing in Permafrost Conditions—A Process ...................................... 32 D. Radojevic, Halliburton; Y. Shafeyeva, Tyumenniigiprogas SPE-100865 Wireline Gas-Condensate Sampling: A Unique, Proven Solution ................................................................................................................ 38 A. Paul, Schlumberger SPE-100891 The New Hydraulic Fracture Design Method and Good Performance in a Deep and Naturally Fractured Volcanic Gas Reservoir in China ...................................................................................................................... 45 L. He and Z. Yongping, Daqing Oilfield Co. SPE-100936 Using High Resolution Lithofacies from Spectroscopy Logs and Microresistivity Images to Optimize Formation Pressure, Sampling, and Interference Testing Operations ............................................................................. 48 G.R. Kear and A. Kumar, Schlumberger; E. Donaghy, C. Guillory and H. Elshahawi, Shell; M. Ardila, D. Williamson, W. Cantwell and B. Briscoe, Schlumberger SPE-100971 Revitalization of the Austrian Oilfields ....................................................................... 55 S. Gugu, OMV SPE-100993 Well Test Analysis in Lean Gas Condensate Reservoirs: Theory and Practice ........................................................................................................................... 60 A.C. Gringarten, M. Bozorgzadeh, S. Daungkaew and A. Hashemi, Imperial College London SPE-101047 The Way the Oil Companies Tackle the Field Production Monitoring Problems in Russia ........................................................................................................ 77 A.I. Ipatov, M.I. Kremenetskiy and D.N. Gulyaev, Sibneft SPE-101048 Vertically Fractured Well Performance in Rectangular Drainage Area ..................................................................................................................................... 86 V.V. Sabaev, Aurora Oil; D.S. Wolcott, Yukos; J.M. Mach; D.V. Antipina, Rusia Petroleum; A.M. Haidar, Ufanipineft; O.O. Sviyazova, Aurora Oil SPE-101069 Significant Peculiarities Prediction of Condensate Production in Gas Condensate Fields ............................................................................................. 96 A.I. Brusilovsky and A.N. Nugayeva, Gazprom Neft SPE-101071 Trends of the PVT-Properties of the Gas-Oil Reservoir Fluids and the Thermodynamic Effects Occurring at the Separation of the Produced HC Mixtures .............................................................................................................. 110 A.I. Brusilovsky, Gazprom Neft; A.L. Kaplan, Sibneft-NNG; A.N. Nugayeva, Gazprom Neft SPE-101203 One-Molar Salt Solutions Used for Clay Control in Water- Based Frac Fluids in Western Siberia ............................................................................................ 118 K. van Gijtenbeek, A. Neyfeld and A. Prudnikova, Halliburton SPE-101276 Production Optimization Challenges of Gas Wells with Liquid Loading Problem Using Foaming Agents .......................................................................... 126 M. Solesa, Borets; S. Sevic, NIS-Naftagas SPE-101323 Optimization Process Extends Application of PDC Bits to Reduce Cost in Major Russian Fields ............................................................................................ 134 A. Jidkov, B. Zalogin and W. Pritchard, Halliburton; S. Dmitruk, E. Byvald and F. Gaifullin, TNK-BP SPE-101327 Finding a Needle in a Rusty Hay Stack… Knowing where to Start with 30,000km of Pipelines! ................................................................................................... 143 A.G. Petersen, I.S. Sivokon, S. Webster and D. Lane, TNK-BP SPE-101491 An Approach for Production Enhancement Opportunities in a Brownfield Redevelopment Plan ............................................................................................. 147 A. Cuauro, Schlumberger, M.I. Ali and M. Bin Jadid, Petronas; E. Kasap and T. Friedel, Schlumberger SPE-101497 Applications of Acoustic Liquid Level Measurements in Gas Wells ............................................................................................................ 157 J.N. McCoy, O.L. Rowlan and D. Becker, Echometer Company; A. L. Podio, Texas U. SPE-101585 Integrated Interpretation of Production Data and Reservoir Fracturing Treatment Data Aimed to Improve Performance of Well Stimulation Operations by the Example of Vasyuganskaya Formation ..................................... 173 S. Beryuschev and R. Bebee, PetroAlliance; J. Shaoul and B. Davidson, Pinnacle Technologies; V. Vasiljeva, Lukoil-AIK SPE-101586 Synthesis of Experience in Supporting Hydraulic Fracturing Treatments Using Cross-Dipole Acoustic Log ........................................................... 184 M.R. Sadykov, LUKOIL; A.G. Pasynkov and A.N. Nikitin, Yuganskneftegaz; V.P Stenin, V.V Metlin and Dobrynin, PetroAlliance SPE-101588 Integration of Sonic-VSP-Seismic Data for Reservoir Elastic Properties Evaluation .......................................................................................................... 187 A.A. Tikhonov, S.V. Dobrynin and I.N. Kerusov, PetroAlliance; A.F. Glebov, Lukoil; E.I. Petrov, Severneftegas SPE-101593 Preventing Mud Losses by Wellbore Strengthening ............................................... 191 J.H. Song, Halliburton; J.C. Rojas, BP SPE-101693 New Design Models and Materials Provide Engineered Solutions to Lost Circulation .......................................................................................................... 194 D.L. Whitfill, D.E. Jamison, M. Wang and C. Thaemlitz, Halliburton SPE-101720 Production Tubing String Design for Optimum Gas Recovery ................................................................................................................... 208 B.D. Poe Jr.,