期刊名称:JOURNAL OF CANADIAN PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY
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ISSN: | 0021-9487
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出版频率: | Monthly
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出版社: | CANADIAN INST MINING METALLURGY PETROLEUM, 101 6TH AVE SW, STE 320, CALGARY, CANADA, TZP 3P4
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期刊网址: | http://www.petsoc.org/jcpt.html
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影响因子: | 0.238(2008) |
| 主题范畴: | ENERGY & FUELS; ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL; ENGINEERING, PETROLEUM |
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal The JCPT publishes timely, authoritatively researched technical articles that are widely regarded as the finest in the industry. Exclusive to the JCPT, the articles cover a wide range of topics related to oil and gas. Each technical paper is written by an industry expert and is reviewed by an editorial board prior to publication.
The Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology is the primary Canadian publication used to highlight the latest technological advancements in the oil and gas industry. Written and reviewed by a diverse group of professionals, the JCPT's articles are widely regarded as the finest in the industry.
The JCPT provides you, the Advertiser, with an outstanding vehicle in which to reach a regular monthly audience of 6,200 prospective clients. Optimizing maximum impact for your ads, over 60% of the circulation are qualified paid subscribers.
The outstanding quality and relevant articles of the JCPT ensure that each issue is read thoroughly and kept for future reference&repeating your ad exposure. The high-caliber content also stimulates pass-along readership.
The JCPT is now published 12 times a year and offers bonus circulation for relevant conferences and exhibitions, stretching your advertising dollars.
The JCPTs target audience includes major buyers and decision-makers in one or more of the following categories:
- Exploration and production personnel
- Geophysical contractors
- Drilling contractors
- Construction and design engineers
- Gas plant, refinery and petrochemical plant management and operating personnel
- Oil and gas consulting engineers
- Manufacturers and distributors
- Offshore/onshore petroleum operators
- Oil and gas producers
- Well-servicing companies
- Pipeline companies
Instructions to Authors The Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology (JCPT) is the main technical publication of the Petroleum Society. In the JCPT, a wide range of papers are published dealing with the technology of petroleum production and recovery. Many of the papers are the formal publication of papers presented at the Society抯 technical meetings?BR>particularly its Annual Technical Meetings held during the recently created Canadian Petroleum International Conferences. The JCPT also publishes unsolicited papers from both Canadian and foreign authors and a limited number of general papers on the business and organization of the industry. However, space limitations make it necessary to limit such papers to ones of particular interest. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Three hard copies of all manuscripts should be sent, with a covering letter, to: The Editor Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology 720, 500 ?5 Avenue SW Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2P 3L5 If the paper has been presented at a technical conference, it will be submitted automatically. Assurance must be given that the manuscript has not been submitted for publication elsewhere. In the case of a manuscript which originates from a presentation to a Society other than the Petroleum Society, written clearance for publication must be obtained by the author(s). The manuscript will be sent to the Editorial Review Board of the JCPT which will arrange for review by competent peers who will judge its acceptability for publication. The original manuscript will not be returned to the author(s). COPYRIGHT Copyright and first publication rights for all papers and other material presented at annual technical conferences of the Petroleum Society are strictly reserved by the Society. Preprints from these meetings will be considered automatically for publication by the Editorial Review Board. The Society retains the copyright to all material published in the Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology. PREPARATION OF MANUSCRIPTS All manuscripts should be typed, double-spaced, using only one side of the sheet, with wide margins to allow for editorial instructions. A standard size (8-1/2 ?11) of good-quality white bond should be used. The pages should be numbered. The material should be presented as clearly and concisely as possible, considering the limits imposed by the nature of the paper and its technical usefulness to others. The Board recommends that manuscripts should not exceed 7,000 words in length, including any essential illustrative material. This is to ensure all papers published are no more than seven Journal pages in length if accepted and formatted for publication. Authors are advised that any papers published exceeding seven pages in length will be charged $250 per page. If the manuscript has been translated, a copy of the paper in the original language should be included. Reference to a commercial process or material without complete technical detail is not acceptable for publication. TECHNICAL PAPERS Each full-length technical manuscript should have a title page, giving the title of the paper (short, explicit, and informative), the author抯 (or authors? name(s), position, company affiliation and location, and the date of writing or presentation. The complete address of the author should also be included for future correspondence, circulation of galley proofs, etc. Each paper should be accompanied by a 100- to 200-word abstract. This should be a clear concise summary of the paper and should be complete in itself (no references). Readers should not have to read the paper to understand the abstract. TECHNICAL NOTES Short manuscripts, again not generally exceeding 3,000 words in length, may qualify for publication as a technical note. Such items are intended for the prompt disclosure of new and significant data of new equipment and operating techniques. FIGURES Each figure must be clearly identified by number and listed in the order in which they are introduced in the main text of the paper. A separate list of captions should be provided. Figures should be clear and sharp and lettering should be large enough to allow reduction of the figures to column width (or in special cases to page width). Graphs should normally be drawn with ticks on the axes rather than with continuous grids, except for figures which are likely to be used by the reader to obtain numerical results. All figures, illustrations, and photographs must be black and white. Any photographs which are included must be essential to the paper. Figures containing corporate logos and the like are not acceptable. SYMBOLS AND EQUATIONS Symbols used in the text should be defined in a list near the end of the paper. Some may also be defined within the paper if it facilitates understanding. Roman symbols should be listed first in alphabetical order, followed by Greek symbols. Equations and symbols should preferably be typewritten, although it is realized that some hand-written symbols may be necessary. All should be easily understood by a typesetter and only generally accepted Greek and other symbols should be used (no 揳d-lib?symbols). Confusion should be avoided between: ?the letter 搇?and the figure ??BR>?the letter 揙?and the figure ??BR>?the letter 揦?and multiplication sign 撟,?etc. UNITS OF MEASUREMENT Units of measurements should be in accordance with the International System of Units (SI), including accepted derived units. Imperial or conventional petroleum units may be enclosed in parentheses behind the SI units, e.g., ? . . a volume of 0.52 m3 (3.27 B) having a mass of 450 kg (992 lb.). A description of SI units and terminology is given in the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers 揝upplementary Metric Practice Guide for the Petroleum and National Gas Industry and Services?and also in the ASTM Standard for Metric Practice E380-76. Other authoritative references are available in most libraries. Theoretical analysis should be developed using dimensionally consistent expressions. Final formulae can also be expressed in convenient units provided that the units of any dimensional numbers are defined. REFERENCES References should be numbered and listed in the order in which they are introduced in the main text of the paper. They should appear at the end of the main text of the paper (i.e., before any Appendices). The references should contain the name(s) of the author(s) (surname first), the title of the paper, book, etc., and a complete description of its location. Examples: 1. HURST, W., Advances in Petroleum Engineering; pp. 21-26, PennWell, Tulsa, OK, 1981. 2. IVORY, J., et al., Development and Testing of a Synthetic Cold Lake Oil Sand; Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology, Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 48-53, May ?June 1987. In keeping with this format, the reference in the main text of the paper will be as a superscript integer enclosed in parentheses which is inserted at an appropriate place, e.g., . . . optimum for oil recovery(9).
Instructions to Authors 0021-9487.pdf
Editorial Board
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