Selection of Oil Gas Recovery Projects in Oil Depot Based on Grey Matter Element Analysis

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With the rapid development of petroleum industry in China, it is an urgent to recover the oil gas generated in storage and transportation. In order to save the investment and to improve the recycling efficiency, this paper introduces Grey Matter Element Analysis (GMEA) to scientifically and rationally choose form the recovery projects. GMEA is the organic combination of Grey System Theory and Matter Element Theory, and it is applied to the selection of oil gas recovery projects. Though its application in the No.601 oil depot in Chongqing, China, it shows that it is rapid, simple and practical. Therefore, it can find further applications for optimization and decision-making in other relative fields.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 610-613)

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1930-1933

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December 2012

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