E&P Magazine - December 2005

As I See It

Satisfying customers is good business

Operators and service companies move toward partnership arrangements for mutual benefits.

Cover Story

Link the streams

A couple of decades ago upstream technical disciplines worked in silos. Many things were overlooked because people were narrowly focused. Sedimentologists looked at depositional characteristics and ignored fractures.

Drilling Technologies

Seek top performance in drilling wells

This is the final column in a six-part series on drilling practices and improvement based on an industry study by James Miller & Co.

Completions and Production

Driving a wedge into pump technology

New pump concept based on a sphere has the highest displacement-to-size ratio of any positive displacement pump.

Special Report

Tech Trends

FireFly is Input/Output's newest addition to its land acquisition line-up. FireFly combines proven wireless communication, data storage and power technologies in a seismic acquisition system architecture capable of supporting cost-effective, high station-count surveys.

Features

Papua New Guinea seeks explorers

Papua New Guinea lowers its taxes to attract foreign investors. Papua New Guinea (PNG) needs new exploration badly enough that it opened its pockets to draw international money to its underexplored interior.

Tech Watch

The downside of high prices

In a normal world, prices generally reflect supply/demand drivers - scarce supplies plus high demand equals premium prices. But who said the world of the oil producer is normal?

Tech Trends

Beat digital technology obstacles

Optimize workflows to maximize new technologies.

Activity Highlights

History worth saving

You will find a new feature in next month's edition - the first of a continuing series of articles covering some fascinating aspect of our industry's history. The first article deals with attempts to induce fractures in productive formations by detonating a nuclear device downhole - really. It was tried more than once with, as you might guess, less than notable success.

Activity Spotlight

News and Analysis

BGP, the world's largest land seismic contractor, is entering the deepwater marine seismic market. The company has purchased a factory stern trawler, which will be converted into a six- to eight-streamer seismic vessel. It will enter service in late 2006.

Another Perspective

A new tool for the toolbox

Controlled-source electromagnetic imaging offers a new remote-sensing capability.

A window of opportunity

Openhole expandable liner systems prevent loss of hole size in sidetracking operations.

Automating petrotechnical workflows

Allowing computers to do more of the legwork in exploration can increase subsurface understanding.

Closed-loop steering extends reach

New drilling system combines a high-power motor with high-speed rotary closed-loop steering technology to expand the drilling envelope.

Downhole power for deep, hot drilling

Ever the dilemma for those probing the frontiers of depth and temperature, a reliable downhole power supply may be in the offing.

Looking downhole

Camera system can be deployed on wireline or coiled tubing for downhole visual inspection under well-control conditions.

New spar design makes a splash

With spars taking their place as one of the most popular floating production systems in recent times, new designs are making their debuts.

Riser-keeping software works

A new onboard vessel/riser drift-off simulation for dynamically positioned drillships reduces risk and waiting-on-weather time.

Technology unlocks door to growth

Technological leaders will be prepared for top investment return opportunities.

The road to better imaging

Advances in deepwater data acquisition improve subsalt imaging.

Topsides sand management pays off

Everyone agrees that the best way to deal with sand is to keep it in the formation, but when sand eludes our best efforts to contain it, it must be dealt with.

What's new in exploration

The recently concluded SEG Annual Meeting provided some insight into the cutting edge of geo-technology. A distinguished panel addressed new developments in the exploration of inner-space.

Workflows aid asset management

Pre-spending asset-team models point to correct development decisions.

World Map

Near-surface hazards

The military is using technology intended for oil and gas exploration to find the bad guys.