E&P ONLINE EXCLUSIVES
SEG Forum: Oil and water does mix
Monday, November 10, 2008

SEG’s opening forum highlights the importance of groundwater resource management as it applies to the development of oil and gas.

Can drilling trigger a mud volcano?
Friday, November 7, 2008

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?
Saturday, November 1, 2008

Alberta’s Minister of Finance Iris Evans chats with E&P.

Cheaper crude and the credit crisis could mean industry consolidation
Monday, October 27, 2008

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
Thursday, November 13, 2008

E&P Editor in Chief Bill Pike tells a story to ease your mind about the tough economic times.

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.

MEA for Innovation
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
On the verge of collapse?
Saturday, November 1, 2008

With oil prices dropping and the world facing recession, it’s interesting to study the relationship between these two dynamics.

Improving seismic imaging in Alberta

Continuously improving the seismic image quality is key to Shell’s future exploration success in the Canadian Foothills.

Patterns of progress

In 1986 Diamond Shamrock drilled through hundreds of feet of Gulf of Mexico salt and found a thousand feet of reservoir-quality rock beneath it — and the race was on.

DRILLING
One-trip multistage completions

Efficient fracturing techniques used with an appropriate multistage fracturing completion can achieve higher initial gas rates, increased recovery rates, and reduced completion costs.

Software advances strengthen well-life systems

A new three-level well-life system is helping cement-job designers to diagnose problems in advance to build cement sheathes that maintain integrity throughout the life of a well.

PRODUCTION
Gas-lift reverses diminishing returns

Traditional gas lift delivers only limited success in long interval environments. Newer techniques overcome shortcomings, but a single tool does not solve every problem.

Solver developed for complex, environments

A new mixed-integer constrained global optimization algorithm tackles oilfield production system challenges.

Heavy lifting solved in Venezuela

Faced with trying to produce 8.6°API crude with viscosity beyond 10,000 cP, PdVSA found innovative solutions to lifting and metering problems.

FEATURES
Making the leap to open source

“You can’t stop what’s coming; it ain’t all waiting on you. That’s vanity.” -No Country For Old Men

Measuring drilling performance with suitable KPIs

Using the proper metric to measure performance can create a clearer picture of how a company measures up against its peers and can also function as a driver for improvement.

Damage to be done

It takes an honest man, or a completely remorseless idiot, to admit, as did Alan Greenspan in late October, that there was a flaw in his economic theory that drove the US economy for a couple of decades, a flaw that has placed it and the global economy on the slippery slope to depression.

 
TODAY'S HEADLINES
  • North American Energy Resources completes well in Upper Bartlesville
  • Gastar Exploration announces gas reserve increases in Australia gas project
  • StatoilHyrdo awarded interest in two licenses offshore Newfoundland
  • Avantium introduces corrosion assessment technology
  • Ikon Science releases pressure study of North Sea
  • Sterling Resources exploration well in North Sea hits oil
  • MORE E&P NEWS
    The road ahead: What's next in exploration technology

    Special sessions generate overflow audiences, insightful presentations on directional resistivity tools, and CSEM.

    In upstream oil & gas, sometimes the best ideas may come from outside the industry—way outside

    Big companies like to take ideas that work in one place and seed them into their other businesses to see if they work there as well. Technology transfer takes a similar approach when managements in different industries look to spread the use of innovative solutions as far afield as possible.

    FEATURED TECHNOLOGY - DRILLWORKS 12

    Drillworks v12 An integrated system of specialized applications provides quick, easy-to-use resources for understanding and managing the wellbore environment.

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    API Inspector Summit

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    Marine Seismic Workshop 2009

    Date: Sun, Feb 22, 2009


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