E&P Magazine - November 2007

As I See It

Handle complex sand control tasks

Sand management demands comprehensive, multidiscipline engineered solutions.

Cover Story

A month's worth

Drilling Technologies

Land, ho!

An offshore rig goes to work in the Piceance Basin.

Completions and Production

New rig drills shallow reserves more efficiently

Unique rack and pinion design enables drilling shallow horizontal wells efficiently.

Features

East Africa recruits new neighbors

Independents and majors send exploration teams to lightly explored plays.

Tech Watch

Be aware of the flare scare

Survey puts pressure on global gas flaring.

Tech Trends

A common language for production data

PRODML provides an architectural context and uniform vocabulary that can be used to design and implement production optimization programs with greater flexibility and reduced cost and risk.

Activity Highlights

A meeting of the minds

Last Word

A small country with big reserves

Denmark's oil and gas industry helped kick off activity in the North Sea.

Activity Spotlight

GGS-Spectrum kicks off West Coast India data processing

Five month onboard data processing project announced for India's ONGC.

Knowledge Systems patents velocity modeling methodology

New process combines seismic and basin modeling data for improved subsurface imaging.

Paradigm Signs Multi-Year Agreement to Provide Next-Generation Interpretation and Modeling Solution to Chevron

Agreement provides advanced E&P software solutions and a robust platform for the integration of Chevron proprietary technology.

Schlumberger Announces the Release of StimMAP LIVE Diagnostics Service

Visualization of hydraulic fracture propagation increases fracture treatment

Another Perspective

Calibrated frac models find answers

Fracture mapping puts growth behavior into stimulation treatment models.

Choose the correct MPD service level

Optimizing productivity through managed pressure drilling requires the operator and service company to work closely to identify the correct service level for the situation.

Data integration in a war zone

Finding, managing and integrating data can be a challenge in any environment. A team recently undertook this task in war-torn Iraq.

Frac pack mitigates fines problem

Fit-for-purpose, engineered solution effectively reduces fines migrating into pore throats, minimizing plugging wells.

Inflow control technology dispels oilfield myths

Inflow control completion technology provides well-specific solutions to address diverse reservoir conditions.

Insights gained in Shell sand program

Combining all elements of sand management for wells drilled from an offshore monotower satellite yields several lessons.

Light proppant gets heavy results

Dakota tight gas sands surrender to higher-strength, ultralightweight proppant fracture.

MPD overcomes North Sea challenges

The economic potential of using MPD techniques across the North Sea in environments that otherwise are too risky to drill conventionally is substantial.

Multizone treatment saves time

Shaving 4 days off a 5-day job helps independent Goodrich Petroleum save money and get its gas to market faster.

Reservoir modeling goes mainstream

Reservoir modeling is becoming a new workflow for the E&P industry.

Reservoir modeling success in Oman

Oman/Shell joint venture, PDO, demonstrates the benefits of integrated production system modeling and the strength of truly integrated work within a multidiscipline team.

Revolutionizing the way we model the earth

Three-D reservoir modeling should be the foundation of any reservoir management decision.

Software, hardware combine for better modeling

The power of new graphics processing units is streamlining workflows.

International Spotlight

Everyone can win this game

World Map

Listening to grown ups talk

The Geophysical Society of Houston and the Houston Geological Society join forces to educate new members of the oil and gas industry.