E&P Magazine - April 2007

As I See It

Connect pores, processes, profits

The industry needs a seamless information highway from reservoir pore space to the production pipeline.

High potential tames bear's risk

Huge fields, great prospects move operators to Russian opportunity.

Recognize oil operations threats

Counter threats for employees by increasing awareness of surroundings.

Cover Story

Whither now

I write this on the eve of another OTC. It hardly seems possible that it is that time of year again, and that I went to my first OTC in 1978. A lot has changed since then.

Drilling Technologies

When a hurricane comes

The effects of Katrina continue to ripple through the industry long after the storm's passing.

Completions and Production

Low-frequency passive data find hydrocarbons

Once ignored, seismic data below 10 Hz is proving to be a useful tool for oil and gas finders.

Tech Watch

Easy finds mean hard profits

The other side of that coin means hard oil and gas may generate easier profits.

Tech Trends

Control document flow in complex projects

Software simplifies classification, storage and management of documents and drawings.

Activity Highlights

Researching research

Research and development. In many companies, these are the crown jewels, the product differentiator, the way forward (ideally with patents pending) to corporate prosperity.

Last Word

Making a splash

OTC has put the "oh!" in "offshore" since 1969.

Activity Spotlight

ExxonMobil announces drilling of world-record well

Sakhalin-1 Project Drills Well Exceeding 7 Miles in Length

Another Perspective

Accurately model deepwater risers

New methods may reduce the cost of risers and enable deployment in water depths that are currently impractical.

Adapting to a changing industry

Only a few years ago a seismic start-up would have seemed a crazy idea. Now these new companies are taking advantage of unexpected opportunities.

Combat production costs

Subsea solutions aim at less costly, more efficient offshore operations.

Drilling riser integrity monitoring advances

Drilling riser integrity monitoring technology has evolved from research and development (R&D) tools to systems that provide critical data during operations.

ESPs make waves in shelf fields

Increased reliability makes electric submersible pumps worth a look on offshore wells.

Exploration comes full-circle

Wide-azimuth towed streamer acquisition offers a bright future for finding new reserves in complex geologic settings.

Monitoring offers oil-in-water control

Measurement warns of environmental threat in produced water flows.

New tool controls stand dropped offline

Rotary protective sock for offline stand building controls inadvertent release of tubulars from a drilling vessel.

New vessel can drill and produce simultaneously

Multi-Purpose Floater is a heavy-duty, deepwater drill ship that can also perform extended well testing or production operations while simultaneously drilling an additional well.

Operators stretch the limits

Records fall as oil and gas companies reach into deeper water with new technology.

SCR installation sets deepwater record

Independence Hub offers a number of deepwater challenges met with record-setting accomplishments.

Supercharged methanol cuts hydrates

Offshore and onshore, hydrates inhibit hydrocarbon flow, but a better solution can tame the problem.

Swellable solutions monitor wells

Silent sentinels react to optimize production in the well bore.

Test tree paves way for production

Hybrid trees allow temporary production testing, quick disconnect.

Use gravity to enable deep-well frac pack

Properly weighted fracturing fluids pay big dividends in deepwater wells.

Visualize large surveys for better results

New graphics processing power unlocks the full potential of seismic datasets.

Where in the world is your seismic survey?

Seismic surveys are useless if the navigation data are incorrect.

International Spotlight

Harness global talent

A recent Economist special report titled "The Search for Talent: Why It's Getting Harder to Find" argues that "the talent war has gone global - and so have talent shortages."

World Map

Invasion of the body-snatchers

The pressure to recruit is intense, and nobody's kids are safe!