Definitions for "Unitization"
A process where owners of adjoining properties pool reserves, forming a single unit that is operated by one of the owners.
In warehousing, the consolidation of several units into larger units into larger units for fewer handlings.
the act of packaging cargo into unit loads
The joint development of an oil field that includes territory controlled by different owners. A unitized field allows participants to share both royalties and risks in the development of the field and to utilize the field's natural features without damaging the field through excessive competition.
a system of operating a certain oil and condensate reservoir in order to conduct some form of pressure maintenance, repressuring, waterflood, or other cooperative form to increase ultimate recovery.
the joint development of a petroleum resource that straddles territory controlled by different companies
Document unitization can be physical or logical. Physical document unitization typically refers to how documents were bound together when originally found. For example, several stapled units could be wrapped by a rubber band and then attached to other units under a binder clip. Such unitization is dependant on the person doing the grouping and on personal file organization preferences. For documents in an automated system, logical document unitization is the key to comprehensive search retrieval. In the unitization process, we distinguish logical documents from each other and define attachment relationships among the documents (i.e., parent-attachments). Unitization enables database users to search and retrieve documents by a particular date, author, or other coded field even when those documents were buried as report attachments in the original, physically bound collection. While allowing this specificity in searching, correct unitization of parent-attachment groups also shows the document in context. Users are able to find a particular document and see in its database record the Bates numbers of other attached documents.
(psychology) the configuration of smaller units of information into large coordinated units
Keywords:  conversion, trust, investment
conversion of an investment trust into a unit investment trust