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[http://www.spe.org/news/article/navigating-the-oil-and-gas-industry-why-soft-skills-are-necessary '''Navigating the Oil and Gas Industry: Why Soft Skills Are Necessary'''] by Islin Munisteri, Rita Okoroafor, Asif Zafar, David Sturgess, and Amanpreet Gill | [http://www.spe.org/news/article/navigating-the-oil-and-gas-industry-why-soft-skills-are-necessary '''Navigating the Oil and Gas Industry: Why Soft Skills Are Necessary'''] by Islin Munisteri, Rita Okoroafor, Asif Zafar, David Sturgess, and Amanpreet Gill | ||
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Microbial Exploration Technology (MET), also called microbial enhanced oil recovery (MEOR), is a method of enhanced oil recovery (EOR) that identifies microorganism levels in soil near reservoir surfaces to estimate hydrocarbon levels. This method is largely based on the premise that the more microorganisms present, the more hydrocarbons are present for those microorganisms to feed on. | |||
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