E&P Magazine - March 2008

As I See It

To drill or not to drill

A compelling argument comes in the form of a new report issued by the United States Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory.

Exploration Technologies

Whiz-bang computing

The way processing power has been ramping up, even Mr. Moore would have trouble keeping pace.

Drilling Technologies

What your customers are thinking about

If you’re a drilling contractor, you’re dealing with customers with a lot on their minds. Knowing what they’re thinking may help you maintain and grow successful relationships.

Completions and Production

The only thing constant is change

It is hard to imagine a Houston freeway without Escalades, Explorers, and super sized Dodge trucks, but SUVs and duel-axle pickup trucks could become things of the past if the trend toward hybrid and electrically powered cars picks up.

Special Report

Drill bits are becoming system components

Manufacturers are engineering bits as integrated components of a system that extends from the end of the drill string to topside to company headquarters.

Digital Solutions

Graphics on a grand scale

A powerful new clustered solution from Scalable Graphics provides immense scalability for Paradigm’s GOCAD software.

Features

Cores, tools unlock shale reservoirs

Log and seismic calibration and core-based simulations are revealing reservoir secrets with growing clarity, while composite plugs are helping to improve recovery.

CSEM-Revolution or evolution

Using CSEM in conjunction with imaging and inversion methods will help determine rock and fluid properties and changes in these properties over time.

CT operational flexibility improved

An innovative tool brings added flexibility to coiled tubing operations, particularly in remote locations or offshore facilities with limited lifting capabilities.

Extend the reach of flow line remediation

Unique jetting technology is capable of achieving distances far beyond the reach of conventional coiled tubing (CT).

Finding the sweet spot

Multicomponent seismic technology can improve the economic success of tight gas exploration and production.

Fluidic oscillation enhances CT interventions

Fine tuned fluidic oscillation helps increase and extend production in declining wells.coiled tubing (CT) technologies.

Fracture solutions unlock US gas shale plays

Fracture identification combined with reservoir modeling enables optimal drilling decisions in hot US gas shale plays.

Jets promote single-stage fracturing

A new stimulation service provides a fast, accurate way to perforate and hydraulically fracture multiple zones on a single trip.

Memory-based tool records more data with improved durability

While traditional real-time tools tend to use crystal-based sensors to accurately measure pressure and temperature downhole, a new memory-based tool uses improved strain-gauge technology that measures more downhole parameters with high accuracy and more durability.

Optimization improves acid coverage

Pumping schedule gets acid past damaged zones and generates wormholes.

Shell finds new use for EM

Study reveals a new method to distinguish geological scenarios in a very high-cost drilling environment, which has the potential to achieve significant project savings.

Simultaneous fracturing takes off

Enormous multiwell fracs maximize exposure to shale reservoirs, achieving more production, sooner.

The case for multitransient EM

Multitransient electromagnetics provides a new tool for subsurface imaging.

The potential of CSEM technology

Controlled-source electromagnetic (CSEM) technology for marine hydrocarbon exploration shows a huge potential. But this potential can only be reached by a combination of an integrated approach and a solid knowledge of how to handle the new technology.

Viscometer expands frac-fluid evaluation

A proppant viscometer measures resistance to solids settling in proppant-rich frac fluids.

Tech Trends

Designing for efficiency

High day rates are pushing operators toward rigs with greater efficiency.

Li-ion batteries expand horizon for MWD tool design

Smaller and lighter rechargeable batteries have the potential to revolutionize measurement-while-drilling (MWD) tool design and simplify rig operations.

On The Move

On the Move

Who's going where in the upstream sector.

Last Word

Pine or Oak?

I have decided to build an 84 ft wooden cable tool rig just like the one Grandpa used to have.

Activity Spotlight

Deepwater Mexico shows promise

A planned play development program results in high-potential for reserve additions.

EDS signs global IT outsourcing contract with Royal Dutch Shell

US $1 billion contract to manage Shell's end-user computing

Microseismic maps Chinese horizontal

Analysis of fracture path leads to more effective stimulation placement.

Paradigm releases next-generation subsurface imaging solution

New common reflection angle migration software provides precise, high-resolution seismic imaging.

Another Perspective

I’ve got an oilpatch education

It’s customary when a magazine editor retires to gnaw on the details of the past 20 years and spit them out as an autobiography with little relevance to the remaining members of mankind.

Management Report

Take charge of company improvements

Asset operating integrity programs that work depend on commitment and support.

News & Analysis

News and Analysis

March exploration news and analysis.

Oilfield History

Evolution of the Barnett Shale play

Perseverance paid off for Mitchell Energy and others, taking the Barnett from a disappointment to a barn-burner.