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A common feature of frontier exploration areas is a fragile environment with marine wildlife, unique soil conditions and high operating costs requiring special attention. Extended-reach drilling (ERD) technology and experienced... more FEATURES
ERD with single-diameter expandables
As the industry continues to push the envelope of existing technologies, a number of technological synergies are beginning to emerge. The integration of extended-reach drilling with single-diameter, solid expandables is... more
Multilateral, ERD go mainstream
Multilateral and extended-reach drilling is now being widely applied in the world's oil fields. Although dating back to the 1950s, multilateral technology has only in recent years reached mainstream status,... more
Addressing the brownfield challenge
While it is the new oil and gas developments in the early production phase which tend to get most of the attention, today more than 70% of the world's oil... more
Keeping things in context
The amateur of classics certainly remembers Laurence Olivier screaming "A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!" in the movie "Richard III." Without any additional information, the viewer systematically... more
Listening to heavy oil echoes
According to the US Geological Survey Fact Sheet 70-03, "The estimated volume of technically recoverable heavy oil (434 billion bbl) and natural bitumen (651 billion bbl) in known accumulations is... more
New developments in logging
Advances in logging and formation evaluation technology have resulted in customers who are satisfied with the results, partly because they have been developed with customer input to directly solve their... more
Characterizing gas hydrate reservoirs
A new generation of well logging tools and interpretation techniques has been developed and applied successfully in a laminated gas hydrate reservoir in the Nankai Trough, offshore Japan. Nuclear magnetic... more
Operators squeeze Wattenberg
Colorado's Wattenberg field produced more than 1 Tcf of gas in the past 30 years, and operators are out to prove there's plenty more where that came from as they... more
Subsea systems maximize recovery
A new technology called MARS (Multiple Application Re-injection System) is being characterized as the "USB port" of the wellhead, allowing production optimization systems to be mounted directly onto subsea Christmas... more
Rig sharing eases North Sea pinch
The North Sea drilling market throughout 2006 and 2007 will be characterized by very tight supply and high procurement rates. The situation is being exacerbated by an upsurge in drilling... more
North Sea investment surges
Near-term capital expenditure in the United Kingdom has increased by US $11 billion over and above 2005 estimates. New investments on existing facilities, incremental projects and new fields account for... more
Statoil restores confidence in Visund
The Statoil-operated Visund platform on the Norwegian shelf in the North Sea shut down for almost 5 months after an incident in January. In the meantime, Statoil and DNV have... more
Statfjord expansion boosts recovery
Aggressive recovery techniques will harvest most of Statfjord's oil and gas. Statfjord field on the border between the United Kingdom and Norway played the role of cash cow, first for original... more
Addressing the brownfield challenge
While it is the new oil and gas developments in the early production phase which tend to get most of the attention, today more than 70% of the world's oil... more |
EXPLORATION TECHNOLOGY
A little night music
The connection between musical talent and geophysical ability seems, at least anecdotally, more than coincidental. Every summer I travel to the annual meeting of the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers... more WELL CONSTRUCTION
Stabilizing wellbore stability analysis
Wellbore stability analysis has some instability problems. The methodologies are legion, data requirements are murky and the answers are often questionable. A new joint industry project (JIP) focused on global... more PRODUCTION OPTIMIZATION
Taxes stifle oil and gas production
National tax pirates arm the ships of state around the world and clean up their regulatory cannons as high oil and gas prices invite another raid on corporate treasure chests. The... more TECH TRENDS
Tech Trends
Flagship vessel boasts solid streamers CGG has launched the Geo Challenger, the new flagship of its 13-vessel seismic fleet. The new high-resolution 3-D/4-D acquisition vessel was recently converted at a Norwegian... more TECH WATCH
A new approach to expandables
For wide acceptance of expandables to occur, they must be reliable, strong, cost-effective and integrate into drilling operations. A new approach overcomes existing limitations and promises to satisfy these requirements. Conventional... more AS I SEE IT
The best of the best
It probably comes as no surprise to learn that we think producing a world-class magazine for the upstream petroleum industry is the most important thing we do. Having accepted that... more NEWS & ANALYSIS
News & Analysis
Exploration GT gets Cairn nod Geofizyka Torun (GT), a Poland-based geophysical contractor, has been awarded the second phase of Cairn Energy's seismic exploration program in the Rafasthan desert in India. Phase 1... more MANAGEMENT REPORT
Bribery: Time to share the limelight
When companies are caught paying bribes, headlines flash with sensational details: millions missing from numbered bank accounts, first class travel to exotic destinations and all-expenses-paid shopping trips. Everyone remembers the... more |
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