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E&P ONLINE EXCLUSIVES
E&P Acquisitions: Finding hidden opportunity and avoiding hidden risks
Monday, December 15, 2008 Change in the price of oil has brought many new opportunities for acquisitions of upstream organizations. Experience in these transactions teaches that there are special considerations that present hidden opportunities and risk.
Integrating technologies creates a new dimension in geophysical capability
Tuesday, December 2, 2008 Seamlessly integrating technologies creates a new dimension in geophysical capability and clarity.
Oil and gas scientific software market evolves, Microsoft gains traction
Wednesday, November 19, 2008 Supercomputing for the common man.
Leveraging innovation could solve the personnel shortage
Monday, November 17, 2008 If John Gibson, CEO of Paradigm, is correct, the oil and gas industry is suffering from a lack of brain power.
Can drilling trigger a mud volcano?
New evidence presented at the Geological Society of London seeks to clear drilling operations as a cause of Java’s 2006 mud volcano.
What's the future hold for Canadian oil sands?
Alberta’s Minister of Finance Iris Evans chats with E&P.
Cheaper crude and the credit crisis could mean industry consolidation
Analysis indicates that cheaper crude and the credit crisis might spur more industry consolidation. E&P VIDEO
From the Editor: Bill Pike on the latest issues in the Oil and Gas Industry
Tuesday, December 16, 2008 What should the oil and gas industry want Santa to bring for Christmas? E&P Editor in Chief Bill Pike has the answer.
Drilling Technology: Platform installation in the Caspian Sea
Tuesday, November 4, 2008 Momentum Engineering shows challenges of platform installation in Caspian Sea.
Production Video: A&R Winch Operations
Tuesday, September 30, 2008 A look at how abandonment and recovery winch operations work in the pipe lying process.
Drilling Technology: 4-D Modeling
Monday, September 8, 2008 The latest 4-D modeling tool can predict a drilling system's performance and behavior.
Drilling Technology: Well Screens
Wednesday, August 20, 2008 With the rise in complex horizontal drilling completions and long lateral displacements, the need for well screens that perform consistently has increased.
Drilling Technology: MST System
Tuesday, August 19, 2008 BJ Services MST System can reduce completion time by performing multiple tasks during a single trip into the well bore which can reduce completion cost by up to 40%.
Drilling Rig Technology: Offshore drilling in Norway
Monday, August 25, 2008 Associate Editor Tayvis Dunnahoe speaks with Ina Kristine Garvik and Reidar Helland, StatoilHydro, about the drilling of Gulltopp in Gullfaks field offshore Norway.
The E&P Editors and staff proudly present the winners of the prestigious 2008 Special Meritorious Awards for Engineering Innovation.
This Month's Issue
EXPLORATION
Learning from past mistakes
Monday, January 5, 2009 When the Great Crew Change meets the Great Recession, it makes for some interesting demographics. DRILLING
Improving design for aqueous based drill-in fluids
Designing water-based drill-in fluids that behave like oil-based systems in HP/HT environments is a goal that is now on the horizon.
Pills ease fluid loss headaches
To save money and minimize nonproductive time during a completion, the ideal fluid loss control system should be ready when it’s needed.
Tightening the gap
Within the next generation of drilling and completion efficiencies, a merger between these processes will play an essential role in improving overall operations. PRODUCTION
Current and future prospects for stripper wells
About 18% of US domestic oil and 9% of US natural-gas production comes from low-production-rate wells. With commodity prices falling, what lies ahead for these mighty mites? FEATURES
Bigger can be better
The world’s largest LNG carrier offers significant economies of scale over its smaller predecessors.
CGL technology monetizes stranded gas
Based around what is literally a mobile pipeline, a new compressed gas liquids transport concept brings the full gas stream from remote wellheads to market in one stroke.
Gearing up to go the distance
The oil and gas industry has been aware of the constrained offshore rig market for some time, but unbeknownst to many, helicopter service providers are fighting the same battle in the air.
New OSVs move function from supply to support
The move to deeper water has required more specialized and technically sophisticated vessels to support complex deepwater field developments. As a result, today’s offshore support vessels are a far cry from their predecessors.
Rethinking emergency evacuation strategies
Following recent developments in the offshore industry, the time could now be right for operators to review their emergency transfer options and take a more comprehensive approach.
Intelligent completions for better reservoir management
First conceived as alternatives to costly or technically difficult interventions, intelligent wells that can be monitored and controlled remotely have evolved into a powerful reservoir management tool. As a result, after initially slow industry-wide uptake, their number is projected to increase fivefold in the next five years.
Proactive breakthrough prevention
Improving openhole completions with inflow control devices and swellable zonal isolation can be the means to avoiding problems associated with early water and gas breakthrough and resulting reduced oil production.
Rapid model updating allows right-time decision-making
Today’s 3-D geological models not only provide the tools for incorporating accurate characterizations of reservoir heterogeneity, but also enable multiple scenarios to be quickly built and analyzed to help quantify the inherent reservoir uncertainty.
The case for visualization
It’s beyond anecdotal — large-scale visualization centers provide solid return on investment.
Visualization comes of age
Affordable Windows-based geoscience software continues to make rapid advances.
As I See It:Whence in 09?
The second half of 2008 was one for the record books. |
MORE E&P NEWS
Producers trim spending plans
Prospects for a continued weak world economy and possible further price declines persuaded nation-state and private operators to lower 2009 spending plans 12%.
Will oil price drop ease nationalism?
The trend to nationalize oil and gas assets may be “scaled back or reversed” due to the need of those countries to seek greater foreign investment.
Recent trends in petroleum industry computing
The industry’s place at the forefront of high-performance computing highlights its need for innovative hardware solutions.
Norway lays plans to arrest production decline
Petroleum output from the Norwegian Continental Shelf is expected to decline beginning in 2015. Decisions made today will impact production levels and activity beyond 2020. FEATURED TECHNOLOGY - DRILLWORKS 12
BLOGS
UPCOMING EVENTS
SPE Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference Date: Mon, Jan 19, 2009Exploration & Production Winter Standards Meeting Date: Mon, Jan 19, 2009API/AGA Joint Committee on Oil and Gas Pipeline Welding Practices Meeting Date: Wed, Jan 21, 2009API Inspector Summit Date: Tue, Jan 27, 2009Midstream R&D Challenges for Hydrocarbon Production Workshop Date: Sun, Feb 1, 2009Managed Pressure Drilling & Underbalanced Operations Conference & Exhibition Date: Thu, Feb 12, 2009Marine Seismic Workshop 2009 Date: Sun, Feb 22, 2009ASEG International Conference and Exhibition Date: Sun, Feb 22, 2009E&P ASKS YOU
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