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- Petrel subsurface software - SLB
Petrel™ subsurface software is available on-premise and in the Delfi digital platform, for geoscientists and engineers to analyze subsurface data from exploration to production, enabling them to create a shared vision of the reservoir
- Petrel - Wikipedia
Petrels are tube-nosed seabirds in the phylogenetic order Procellariiformes Petrels are a monophyletic [1] group of marine seabirds, sharing a characteristic of a nostril arrangement that results in the name "tubenoses" [2]
- Petrel - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Everything you should know about the Petrel The Petrel is a family of seabirds, some living in tropical waters, others in frigis Arctic or Anarctic waters
- Petrel | Seabird, Migration, Adaptations | Britannica
Several other species, including the Chatham Island (or magenta) petrel, the Galápagos dark-rumped petrel, and the Réunion petrel, are also on the endangered list Several other procellariids are also called petrels
- The Petrels (Procellariiformes) Information | Earth Life
Petrels, the ultimate ocean nomads They are well-known for their long distance migration Some birds, such as the Gray-headed Albatross have set records for longest continuous flights The sense-of-smell helps them find prey in vast oceans Petrels feed mainly on fish and other marine animals
- PETREL CLASS - PETROLEUM SOFTWARE ONLINE TRAINING
The Petrel E P software platform provides a full range of tools to solve the most complex structural and stratigraphic challenges—from regional exploration to reservoir development
- Petrels (Pterodroma) - Birds of North America
There have been at least 13 types of petrels recorded They have been seen in the oceans surrounding North America There are maybe six types that are native to the waters The petrels are part of the tubenose group and are identified by the tube-like vent seen on their upper bill
- PETREL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PETREL is any of numerous seabirds (especially families Procellariidae and Hydrobatidae); especially : one of the smaller long-winged birds that fly far from land
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