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Yunke Yu
Researcher at Louisiana State University
Publications - 17
Citations - 193
Yunke Yu is an academic researcher from Louisiana State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Impact assessment & Revenue. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 17 publications receiving 173 citations.
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Modeling lost production from destroyed platforms in the 2004–2005 Gulf of Mexico hurricane seasons
TL;DR: In this article, a meta-model analytic framework is applied to perform sensitivity analysis and explore the interactions of assumptions on model output to derive functional relations that describe the likely contribution the collection of destroyed assets would have made to future production in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Economic feasibility of using offshore oil and gas structures in the Gulf of Mexico for platform-based aquaculture
TL;DR: It is concluded that offshore platform-based mariculture may be commercially viable under favorable assumptions, that its viability requires economies of scale and depends principally on the yield per unit of cage volume achieved.
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The impact of Hurricanes Gustav and Ike on offshore oil and gas production in the Gulf of Mexico
Mark J. Kaiser,Yunke Yu +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed pre-hurricane production and revenue characteristics for the collection of destroyed structures and estimate production at risk, and predicted that 198 million BOE, or nearly 95% of reserves in place, are likely to be redeveloped.
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Haynesville Shale Well Performance and Development Potential
Mark J. Kaiser,Yunke Yu +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the productivity characteristics of Haynesville Shale wells, project future production from the inventory of active wells, and assess production potential based on drilling scenarios.
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A review of the feasibility, costs, and benefits of platform-based open ocean aquaculture in the Gulf of Mexico
TL;DR: The opportunities for the use of idle oil and gas structures for open ocean aquaculture are limited, but the reuse of previously removed structures may have more promise.