Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia, Volume 28, November 1991, pp. 51 – 61
Petroleum Research Institute, PETRONAS, Lot 1026, PKNS Industrial Estate, 54200 Kuala Lumpur
Abstract: The petroleum industry, for historical reasons, has been landed with a mixture of US, British, and SI (metric based) units. The resulting confusion has been compounded by incorrect use of symbols, and use of several different non-standard symbols for the same units. Errors and ambiguity arising are at best vexatious to the reader, at worst can result in serious, expensive, and conceivably dangerous consequences. Petroleum scientists, to be worthy of the name, should aim to eliminate ambiguity by using standard symbols and abbreviations, where possible in the SI system. The extraction of large amounts of data from various sources for use in computer modeling, makes precision, clarity, and elimination of errors that result from lack of adherence to internationally understood abbreviations and symbols increasingly important.
Clarity is important in all reports, but particularly so in publications. A geosciences paper should be intelligible not only to the in-group of the writer‘s company or speciality, but to as broad a spectrum of scientists as possible, including others such as economists and administrators, who may be interested in aspects of the data presented.
https://doi.org/10.7186/bgsm28199103