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Oil and Gas Production Handbook - An introduction to oil and gas production.pdf

July 15, 2009 · Filed Under Mining Engineering · Comment  · Tags: ,

Taken from Introduction: Oil has been used for lighting purposes for many thousand years. In areas where oil is found in shallow reservoirs, seeps of crude oil or gas may naturally develop, and some oil could simply be collected from seepage or tar ponds. Historically, we know of tales of eternal fires where oil and gas seeps would ignite and burn. One example 1000 B.C. is the site where the famous oracle of Delphi would be built, and 500 B.C. Chinese were using natural gas to boil water.
But it was not until 1859 that “Colonel” Edwin Drake drilled the first successful oil well, for the sole purpose of finding oil.

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Introduction to Oracle 10g R1 (10.1.0.3) on SUSE LINUX Professional 9.3.pdf

August 16, 2007 · Filed Under Database · Comment  · Tags: ,

Introduction to Oracle 10g R1 (10.1.0.3) on SUSE LINUX Professional 9.3.pdf will help you to work on latest SUSE OS and latest Oracle Database 10g from Oracle. Oracle 10g is supported and certified only on SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server (SLES) but occasionally for development and testing purposes you will prefer to have it up and running on your desktop for quick access. Instruction provided here will also work on SUSE LINUX 9.2.

Oracle/SQL Tutorial.pdf

August 16, 2007 · Filed Under Database · 9 Comments  · Tags: ,

This Oracle/SQL tutorial provides a detailed introduction to the SQL query language and the Oracle Relational Database Management System.

Oracle Server 9i Quick Reference Guide.pdf

August 12, 2007 · Filed Under Database · Comment  · Tags: , ,

Oracle Server 9i Quick Reference Guide.pdf, short table of contents Oracle Architecture, Instance, Database, Database Utilities, Tablespaces, Datafiles & Segments, Logfiles, Tables, Constraints & Triggers, Views, Synonyms & Sequences, Clusters, Index-organized Tables, Indexes, Undo Management, Temporary Segments, Users, Privileges, Resources & Policies, Auditing, Net Services, Recovery Manager, Distributed DB, Replication, Heterogenous Services, Advanced Queuing & Data Warehousing, Real Application Clusters, Globalization Support, SQL*Plus, Data Types (PL/SQL & Database), SQL, PL/SQL & Java, Embedded SQL, SQLJ, Label Security, Performance