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Abstract

Summary

The purpose of this paper is to detail the multidisciplinary approach employed to understand the hydrostatic and regionally common aquifer within the hydrocarbon bearing reservoirs in the Buliisa Area (Tilenga Project) of the Lake Albert in Uganda. The results of the study led to a better definition of the free water depth having consequences in the low case resources considerations and having impact in the development perimeter of the Tilenga project.

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