E&P Magazine - December 2006

As I See It

Arctic offers chilly welcome

The great north has substantial reserves, but it needs high prices for adequate returns.

Cover Story

What's in a name?

"A rose by any other name would smell as sweet," said Mr. Shakespeare. "Brown fields by any other name stink," says the oil and gas industry. And it appears, much to my consternation, that they are both right.

Drilling Technologies

Operators list drilling needs

Complex projects increase demand for engineering innovation.

Completions and Production

CPC resists acid corrosion

Prospects for widespread application of geological sequestration (underground storage) to dispose of CO2 could expand greatly the requirement for long-term sealing to casings and annuli. To succeed, the destructive effects of carbonic acid must be eliminated.

Under the Sea

Researchers hope a seafloor laboratory will unlock some of the secrets of gas hydrate accumulations.

Special Report

Fiber-optic system runs with no intervention

PGS has been developing fiber-optic sensor and telemetry technology since 1997. A major application will be to permanently install reservoir monitoring.

Inflatable retrievable packer/bridge plug system introduced

Inflatable retrievable packer/bridge plug system introduced

Large outside diameter tong system delivered

Large outside diameter tong system delivered

System solves old seabed acquisition problems

System solves old seabed acquisition problems

Features

Gabon works for independent

The West African nation may lie below the cutoff for majors, but it offers plenty of opportunity.

Tech Watch

Get smart on existing fields

Experts tackle toughest problems in existing assets.

Tech Trends

Connecting the dots

In the Intelligent Oil Field, applications need to interact with each other and use the same data. Users need a standard set of tools and a "single version of the truth" regardless of the applications that rely upon the data.

Activity Highlights

Change of address

Shakespeare with Internet access might have asked instead, "What's in a URL?" In the case of E&P's new one, it's a lot. Let's face it, our old Web site address, www.eandpnet.com, was never the easiest to remember or repeat. So we are replacing it with a shiny new one: www.eandp.info.

Last Word

Torpedo tales

In the earliest days of the oil field, the big bang wasn't a theory.

Activity Spotlight

'Microhole' drilling rig successfully demonstrated

'Microhole' drilling rig successfully demonstrated

ANP limits Brazil bidding

ANP attempts to encourage competition to make sure one company doesn't monopolize any production area.

Arctic role diminished in world oil supply

The US can no longer consider the Arctic as a long-term stra

Brazil seeks more gas

Petrobras uses new assessments to estimate Brazil's gas reserves.

Census verifies significant rig fleet growth, record number of newbuilds

High oil and gas prices have brought increases in most rig fleet categories and regions.

Chevron announces $19.6 Billion capital and exploratory budget for 2007

Chevron announces $19.6 Billion capital and exploratory budget for 2007

Chevron find thick pay off Australia

Chevron Corp. brough in a significant natural gas discovery

China raises energy goals

In its campaign to reduce energy imports, China will spend US $100 million in the next 10 years on hydrate research.

CNOOC opens new Bohai Bay play

CNOOC Ltd.'s Jinzhou (JZ) 31-6-1 wildcat drilled in Bo

ConocoPhillips Announces Success with Barossa -1 Well

ConocoPhillips Announces Success with Barossa -1 Well

Convert engineers to subsea petroleum engineers

To tackle the skills shortage in the subsea sector of the oi

Court negates Total claim to east Siberian oil field

An international arbitration court in Brussels has rejected

Des sells Mars units

The Multiple Application Re-injection Systems unit mounts on subsea trees and allows an operator to intervene without divers.

Dominion plans E&P sell-off

Dominion will
pursue the sale of most of its oil and natura

ExxonMobil enters into farm-in agreement to explore deepwater potential off Philippine Islands

ExxonMobil enters into farm-in agreement to explore deepwater potential off Philippine Islands

FMC to supply subsea system for Petrobras' Mexilhão Field

FMC Technologies, Inc. has been chosen to supply the subsea

Gazprom spurns partners in Shtokman development

Russian natural gas giant OAO Gazprom said will develop the

Halliburton pledges $350,000 to Montana Tech

Halliburton pledges $350,000 to Montana Tech

Indonesea terminates Natuna Sea contract

has terminated a contract with U.S. oil company Exxon Mobil

Inflatable retrievable packer/bridge plug system introduced

TAM International's new SlikPak Plus inflatable retrievable

Landmark optimizing seismic volume visualization with Nvidia Quadro

Plex 1000 NVIDIA graphics help increase accuracy and efficiency of drilling operations.

Large OD tong system delivered

Lafayette-based Frank's Casing Crews and Rental Tools, Inc.

Mechdyne introduces immersive visualization solution for Petrel Software

ConduitT software enables virtual reality display and interaction capabilities using industry leading oil/gas exploration and production applications.

Metal-to-metal expandable seal replaces elastomers

A new, high-expansion sealing device uses expanding metal in

National Oilwell Varco acquires Rolligon

National Oilwell Varco, Inc. has acquired all of the operati

Neuralog adds integrated online well log access to NeuraSection and NeuraWellTool

Neuralog Inc. has built in application access to A2D Technologies' online well log database into the most recent release of two of their industry-favored geologic applications, significantly improving the user's workflow for importing well log data into new or existing projects.

New Pakistan policy will attract exploration and production

Pakistani Federal Minister for Petroleum and Natural Resourc

New, 85-ton power swivel introduced

A new, hydraulic motor-driven 85-ton power swivel from Logan

North Sea rich with farm-in opportunities

Hannon Westwood study reveals that only half of the planned wells are fully funded.

Norwegian Petroleum Directorate selects emgs for frontier prospectivity survey

Electromagnetic Geoservices (emgs) has been awarded a contra

Plectrum and Gold Oil receive Perúpetro approval for exploration contract offshore Peru

Plectrum and Gold Oil receive Perúpetro approval for exploration contract offshore Peru

POSC becomes Energistics

The Petrotechnical Open Standards Consortium (POSC) has re-b

Reservoir Imaging develops QC system for Statoil's 4-D seismic projects

Statoil is working with UK company Reservoir Imaging Ltd (RI

Russian PSAs worth billions

A top Russian government official said oil and gas projects

RXT charter new seismic vessel

The seismic company Reservoir Exploration Technology ASA (RXT) has entered into a long term charter for a second purpose built vessel which will be delivered in the first quarter 2009.

Saudis plan Moneefa debut

Saudi Aramco and Foster Wheeler sign FEED deal.

Schlumberger expands in Singapore

Schlumberger recently celebrated the official opening of the Schlumberger Singapore Artificial Lift Product Center at Benoi Crescent in Jurong.

Seaver elected Hydril chairman

The Board of Directors of Hydril (elected Christopher T. Se

SIGEOL rolls out geological mapping in GIS for better data interpretation

Surface geology plays an important role in building and understanding geological models made from data and research on underground structures.

SPE seeks reserves definition feedback

The proposed 2007 Petroleum Reserves and Resources Classific

Spending climbs

Operating companies plan to spend US $2.4 billion in exploration and development work in the UK North Sea over the next 2 years.

Spending climbs in China

US-based companies have spent US $5 billion on Chinese oil and gas exploration and production projects.

Statoil will acquire Anadarko deepwater Gulf of Mexico assets

Anadarko Reaches Agreement with Statoil on Gulf of Mexico As

Talisman opens new Alberta Foothills Cambrian play

Talisman Energy Inc. has introduced an emerging exploration

Total finds gas offshore East Kalimantan, Indonesia

Total announces a new gas discovery between the Tunu and Pec

Turkmenistan hatches ambitious oil and gas plan

Turkmenistan President Saparmurat Niazov has announced a dev

UK helps innovation

Web site to join test facilities together with companies trying to introduce new products is launched.

UK helps innovation

Web site to join test facilities together with companies trying to introduce new products is launched.

Varel International opens new office

Varel International opens new office in Louisiana to expand sales and service in Louisiana and Gulf of Mexico.

Veritas DGC Inc. announces receipt of Internal Revenue Service private letter ruling

Veritas DGC Inc. announces receipt of Internal Revenue Service private letter ruling

Washington Group International opens full-service engineering office in Doha, Qatar

Washington Group International opens full-service engineering office in Doha, Qatar

Weatherford performs first EM-LWD operation in Saudi Arabia

Weatherford International Ltd. successfully ran the first ev

International Spotlight

Bolivia takeover could backfire

Facing political turmoil and a growing sentiment of nationalism, President Evo Morales shocked the energy world in May 2006 by announcing that the Bolivian government was seizing control of the nation's massive natural gas reserves. Bolivia's natural gas reserves rival Venezuela's immense natural gas fields and represent one of country's primary sources of revenue. By nationalizing the energy industry, President Morales forced private energy interests in the country to renegotiate their energy concessions with the government or forfeit their holdings.

World Map

Reservoir characterization by the numbers

A new company is getting large amounts of information from very small samples.