Exploration, production pace faster in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Jan. 9, 2012

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Acknowledgment

This article is the result of the project financed by the Ministry of Education and Science of Republic of Serbia (Project No. 33001). We thank the ministry for the support.

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The authors

Vesna Karovic Maricic ([email protected]) is assistant professor of petroleum engineering at the University of Belgrade, faculty of mining and geology. She has extensive experience in reservoir engineering and reservoir management research and teaching. She has been involved in 11 projects for the Serbian Ministry of Science and Technology, Ministry of Mining, and the energy and petroleum industry of Serbia.
Dusan Danilovic is associate professor and chief of the Petroleum Engineering Department at the University of Belgrade, faculty of mining and geology. He has been involved in projects for the Ministry of Mining and Energy and the petroleum industry of Serbia. He has a PhD degree in petroleum engineering.
Veselin Batalovic is a full professor at the University of Belgrade, faculty of mining and geology. He worked as a main engineer in Kisnica i Novo Brdo mines in 1973-86. Since 1986 he has been employed at the Department for Mine Mechanization, faculty of mining and geology. He has BSc, MSc, and PhD degrees.
Branko Lekovic is an assistant professor of petroleum engineering at the University of Belgrade, faculty of mining and geology. He has extensive experience in applied drilling research and teaching. He has BS, MS, and PhD degrees in petroleum engineering from the University of Belgrade.

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