Magazine - March 2005

Electrical submersible pumps (ESPs) have been around for decades. For the most part, they quietly do their jobs until they are pulled for routine maintenance, or fail, whichever happens first.... more


FEATURES
Apache cuts production costs

In a 2-year contract, reportedly amounting to seven figures, Apache North Sea has selected Qserv of Portlethen, Scotland, to install coiled tubing (CT) deployed electrical submersible pumps (ESP) in the... more

Smart pumps make sense for Santos

In December 2004 the number of dual subsea electrical submersible pump (ESP) systems worldwide jumped from three to seven. While these numbers are still modest, this emerging ESP system completion... more

Independence calls for co-operation

Mississippi Canyon 920 will see installation of a US $385 million new-build semisubmersible platform this summer to provide a gas-gathering hub supporting seven discoveries with potential to tie-in another 10. The... more

Australia's rich exploration legacy

To date, exploration and appraisal activities have discovered nearly 93 Tcf of gas, 6.6 billion bbl of oil and 2.6 billion bbl of condensate. However, the offshore sector remains largely... more

NELP nurtures new interest in India

Having recognized the need to adopt a comprehensive approach to tackle its energy security needs, the Indian Government embarked on a program to dramatically overhaul its petroleum sector in the... more

The development of 4-D seismic

Part of the excitement about 4-D seismic today is that we are in the midst of a technology revolution in which the outcome is quite promising. Within the exploration and... more

Mars rewired

The end of the hurricane season may not seem the most ideal time during which to install the world's deepest permanent seismic monitoring system offshore the Louisiana coast, but during... more

A decade of LNG development

Globally the world's LNG market was priced at up to US $39 billion for 2007, according to one calculation by Steve Robertson of analysts Douglas-Westwood. More than half of that... more

Demand drives LNG in West

The promise of high returns, availability of constant and growing markets, and a need to get money from gas reserves have encouraged surging growth in liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants... more

Industry pushes technological limits

With oil and gas targets getting more elusive, the oil and gas industry is getting more creative in its use of technology to find them. This year's Drilling & Production... more

Drilling & Production Yearbook

CASING Casing length increased Norsk Hydro has run the longest 133/8-in. casing string in the world at its Oseberg field in the North Sea. The 18,758-ft (5,720-m) string was run in the... more

 
MEA INNOVATIONS
CT Seas

CT Seas is a modular coiled tubing (CT) equipment package that combines major CT components to make them easier to connect, with zero discharge, and with many automated processes. The... more

Super InsulGel packer fluid

Super InsulGel solids-free packer fluid provides unique thermal insulating properties in applications where flow assurance requirements such as heat retention and transfer are critical during production or shutdown periods. It... more

OFFSHORE REPORT
Safety drives concrete LNG sites

Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is causing waves around the world, and demand is expected to double over the next 6 years. This impacts ship design and newbuildings, offshore terminals and... more

ON THE MOVE
On the Move

NORTH AMERICA Halliburton named Andrew Lane chief operating officer and executive vice president of the company. John Gibson announced he will be leaving his position as chief executive officer of... more

TECHNOLOGY SECTIONS
Going beyond LNG

If the level of response I get to questions I send out to industry contacts about a subject is anything to go by, liquefied natural gas (LNG) is a hot... more

WORLD MAP
Activity Highlights

1. Unocal Corp., Houston, Texas, opened a new gas area on the Kenai Peninsula of southern Alaska with two exploratory wells about 12 miles (19 km) northeast of Anchor Point. 2.... more

DIGITAL OIL FIELD
Spectral decomposition highlights faults

Spectral decomposition (SpecDecomp) is an innovative reservoir imaging and interpretation technology originally developed and commercialized by BP, Apache Corp. and Landmark a few years ago. The technology utilizes a sequence... more

EXPLORATION TECHNOLOGY
Grow your own methane

We all know that cows are a great producer of natural gas. Not that it's being taken advantage of or anything. But what if other producers of natural gas, say,... more

WELL CONSTRUCTION
Reprise

A recurring theme has been playing in this industry of late - it's name is "brownfield development", a.k.a. "the mature basin refrain." Although the tune takes many forms, from dirge... more

PRODUCTION OPTIMIZATION
Go West, young man!

To find this month's production story, one needs to travel west, through the plains of Texas, past the Four Corners area, which an alert reader pointed out to me was... more

AS I SEE IT
Moving Ahead

Progress generates change. Here at Hart Energy Publishing, LLP we are planning our progress and have taken several steps to ensure that our ability to meet the information needs of... more

MANAGEMENT REPORT
Competitor analysis aids decisions

Technology managers in oil and gas companies are inundated with decisions on what exploration and production (E&P) technology to invest in, develop, introduce and commercialize in today's marketplace. Competitors, substitutes,... more

ACTIVITY SPOTLIGHT
India adds spice for operators

Some of India's top energy officials embarked on a world tour to try and interest oil and gas companies to bid in the nation's fifth New Exploration Licensing Policy (NELP... more

THE LAST WORD
US fortress hurting economy

The international character of the oil industry within the United States was brought home to me years ago. I was a passenger in a van filled with colleagues going to... more



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