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New technologies being researched will change the way the oil industry does business. But will it be ready, or able, to take full advantage of them? Oilfield technology has come a... more FEATURES
Exploring new ways to explore
Explorationists will look to computer technology, other industries and the history of climate change to find hydrocarbons. Increased computer power, along with lessons learned in other industries, is ushering in an... more
Faster drilling, faster data
Jets, mud-actuated hammers, water pulses and mini-lightning are boosting drilling speeds, while acoustic telemetry and embedded wire show promise in moving downhole data up the drill pipe faster. Several revolutionary drilling... more
Innovations cram production 'piñata'
Break the burro and see a spray of new ideas, most spurred by the quest for the 'smart' well. In this Christmas month, the petroleum industry abounds with emerging oil and... more
New tools tackle hostile environment
Offshore technology development will focus on smaller footprints and more efficient designs. The oil industry continues to focus on offshore exploration, drilling and development as the key to unlocking the Earth's... more
Oil fields go completely digital
From nanotechnology to fiber optics, and from P2P to fuzzy logic, advances in information technology look set to digitize the oil patch. It most definitely is not your grandfather's oil business... more
Device enables remote data collection
The "virtual lease operator" has finally arrived, enabling operators to monitor and control production from their computers via the Internet. Hanna Oil and Gas Co., a small, family-owned independent, operates about... more
Energy industry goes wireless
Wireless is the next revolution for getting critical information from the field to the office. Internet innovation is sweeping through the oil and gas industry, with most of the attention focused... more
Diverse projects keep oil, gas flowing
From the Pacific to the Atlantic and the Arctic to Colombia, North American onshore projects show innovation at work. Watching the onshore oil and gas industry in North America is like... more
Massage seismic to find new gas
A relatively unused technique of looking at seismic reflections can reveal vast supplies of undiscovered natural gas. Hundreds of trillions of cubic feet of gas lie trapped in tight sand reservoirs... more
Light cements take durability test
An industry study assesses the ability of lightweight cements to hold up under downhole conditions. It's hard to tell whether a cement job is good. Tests at the time of cementing... more
Gas dominates demand curve
Natural gas is taking over the dominant energy spot from oil as more nations seek cleaner fuel to grow. The World Energy Council says gas will overtake coal as the second... more
Demand triggers pipeline rush
World demand for natural gas is blossoming, and huge pipeline projects are in the works to serve that demand. A dramatic surge in demand for gas pushes aside arguments for oil... more |
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Out with the old, in with the new
What's out: GeoNet and 4-year-old PCs. What's in: DVDs and iReservoir.com. Another dot-com is dead. GeoNet services.com, the only third-party application service provider (ASP) for the upstream and downstream sectors of... more MARINE TECHNOLOGY
Penguins slugging it out
Shell Expro is about to tackle the longest tieback development in the UK North Sea. With a 40-mile (65-km) pipeline connection back to the Brent Charlie host platform, Penguins is the... more OFFSHORE REPORT
Building for hearts and minds
Now that Shell's Malampaya deepwater gas-to-power project is pumping energy from the South China Sea to the Philippines, hope is building for the discovery of an oil rim within the... more WORLD MAP
North America
1. According to the Nevada Oil Reporter, Isern Oil Co. Inc., Gabbs, Nev., is drilling below 4,000 ft (1,220 m) at the No. 1-4 Gigante in Gabbs Valley, Nye County,... more
Gulf of Mexico
1. Texaco has been negotiating with a mystery buyer on a farm-in on its deepwater acreage in the western Gulf of Mexico. Its McClellan gas prospect in East Breaks blocks... more
Europe
1. Burlington Resources has revealed its US $262 million (£185 million) plans to tap the sour gas Rivers fields in the East Irish Sea by 2004. With reserves estimated at... more
Africa
1. TotalFinaElf (TFE) and partners are tendering for a drillship for two wells in ultradeep water off Gabon. The French operator of the Anton and Astrid Marin blocks hopes to... more
South America
1. Seven Seas Petroleum Inc. drilled the Tres Pasos 5-W directional well to 8,262 ft (2,520 m) measured depth to the Cimarrona formation and tested the untreated formation at rates... more
Central Asia
1. Bouygues Offshore earned the contract for the jackets and piles for new platforms to be installed in Azeri field 88 miles (120 km) southeast of Baku, Azerbaijan. Under the... more
Middle East
1. Kellogg Brown & Root has been awarded a US $47 million production services contract by the Abu Dhabi Marine Operating Co. for engineering, procurement and construction management work on... more
Pacific Rim
1. Philippines National Oil Co.'s exploration division (PNOC-EC) will resume drilling in the Cotabato Basin onshore Mindanao Island next year, after delaying operations for more than a year under threats... more EXPLORATION TECHNOLOGY
Currents furrow more than brows
Abyssal storms create huge seabed ditches, which have the potential to wreak havoc with offshore oil and gas exploration. It's often possible to trace the route of a tornado using the... more WELL CONSTRUCTION
Drilling the well on paper
DWOP is the process of analyzing each step of the well construction process to generate ideas for improving performance and reducing cost. Picture this: Six months before spudding a deepwater wildcat,... more PRODUCTION OPTIMIZATION
Spooled composite tubulars gain ground
Small-diameter composite tubes are becoming more popular in onshore fields, and marine use is drawing near. Most of the recent emphasis on specialty composites has been directed at offshore drilling... more AS I SEE IT
Rejuvenating the oil patch
I have watched the leaves turn this autumn with a bit more nostalgia, and a bit more anticipation, than usual. I guess the aftermath of Sept. 11 has done that... more MANAGEMENT REPORT
Emerging after the merger
Combining two companies is no easy task. But WesternGeco has come through the process with few visible scars. Mergers seem fraught with contradictions. The two companies can't talk at all during... more ACTIVITY SPOTLIGHT
Mackenzie Delta gets set for drillers
Battle lines have been drawn between three alliances working this future site of significant oil and gas production. After bid rounds in September 1999 and August 2000 by the Northern Oil... more THE LAST WORD
The gradual future
When people ask about the future of our industry, it's tempting to point to some of our new "gee whiz" technologies. Smart pipe and four-dimensional vertical seismic profiling are two... more |

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