E&P Magazine - June 2008

As I See It

Show and tell

OTC has become the Home Depot of the global petroleum industry, a one-stop bazaar for all your field development needs regardless of geography or geology, complete with eager clerks standing by to serve.

Streamlining rig and office administration

By streamlining business processes, drilling contractors can increase their activity without increasing worker headcount.

Cover Story

Put the hammer down

My friend and colleague Don Francis is fond of saying "to a hammer everything looks like a nail." The interminable US presidential campaigns have turned that saying on its ear. Currently we have a number of hammers in search of a nail - McCain, Obama, Clinton and a host of lesser players. One of the biggest nails they have found, and one that they are hammering really hard, is the price of oil. Ah, and the arguments and remedies they have come up with.

Exploration Technologies

The next great frontier

Space is the final frontier, but tapping its resources may be closer than we think.

Drilling Technologies

Coming soon to a field near you

An exploration of OTC turns up noteworthy new well construction tools.

Coming soon to a field near you

An exploration of OTC turns up noteworthy new well construction tools.

Completions and Production

NOC does it right — StatoilHydro ups revenues

After registering a setback in 4Q 2007 as a result of the merger between Statoil and Hydro, the new company has bounced back with a vengeance. “The merger has strengthened our financial capacity, our competence, and resources base, and thereby our competitiveness,” said Helge Lund, StatoilHydro chief executive.

Special Report

Making the most of the hand you are dealt

Integrated Decision Management (IDM) helps to identify, economically evaluate, and implement superior alternatives — even where it appears that none exist.

New tool solves conventional jet-pump problems

Hybrid tool combines qualities of conventional gas lift valves and hydraulic jet pump.

Digital Solutions

Leverage the power of paperless maps

A map is just a pretty picture unless it’s tied to your data.

Features

Alaska's North Slope: promising or in decline?

Oil production from Alaska's North Slope has declined since it began in 1977. Will the proposed Denali gas pipeline stimulate a non-existent natural gas market in this prolific region?

Articulated joint system reduces topside rotation

Joints make the system react to the applied environmental loads in a fundamentally different manner compared to the performance of single hull floaters.

Assessing contaminated gas

Although contaminated gas makes up a small amount of the world’s reserves, those reserves are becoming increasingly important to international oil companies (IOCs). National oil companies (NOCs) are capitalizing on easier-to-produce sweet gas reserves and leaving the more difficult contaminated reservoirs for the IOCs.

BC-10 project is on track

Shell applies a suite of advanced technologies to develop a challenging project offshore Brazil.

Casing drilling lowers well costs

Always on the lookout for new technology that improves efficiency, increases safety and lower costs, one Chinese oilfield operator found a solution by drillling the top section of wells with a casing drilling system.

Chemical recovery at less than $1/bbl

A new dilute chemical method can recover more than half of the oil left in depleted, fractured, oil-wet carbonate reservoirs at a chemical cost of less than US $1/bbl of oil. The process depends on compressing the gas in depleted reservoirs by injecting dilute (< 0.1 wt%) surfactant alkaline solutions, altering the wettability, and producing the oil by wettability alteration.

Colombia is open for business

Dr. Armando Zamora, director general of Agencia Nacional de Hidrocarburos (ANH), Colombia’s national hydrocarbons agency, outlined the country’s plans for the upcoming bidding round and the efforts being made to differentiate Colombia as a favorable place for international investors.

Continuously monitor metal fatigue on rig

Complete metal fatigue or even wear before complete failure can be continuously measured using the technology of harmonic footprinting.

Data compression is key

Chevron overcomes file size limitations to deploy satellite images in mobile field mapping projects.

Deep or detailed, real-time images pay off

Faced with developing a tough, multizone reservoir in Ecuador, an innovative combination of real-time images was used to make proactive geosteering decisions.

Discoveries lead to prospecting

Offshore opportunities abound from Benin to Sierra Leone.

Expandable casing patch and liner hanger

Solid expandable technology, expandable casing patch systems, and expandable liner hangers enable many new techniques for drilling and completion operations.

Expandables revitalize mature assets

Expandable technology enables improved efficiency and economics in well remediation and sidetrack projects.

Impact of miscible CO2 flooding on HCGOR

The current price regime of crude makes it imperative that CO2 flooding scoping models account for the extra gas processing expense that comes with increased gas handling volumes and the additional revenue that comes from the highly profitable natural gas liquid (NGL) stream.

Monobore technology expands applications

A new generation of solid tubular expandable liners provides dependable results even when conditions are deemed high risk.

New system overcomes frontier challenges

Low-frequency passive seismic can go where conventional seismic often can’t and can provide a clearer indication of hydrocarbon

Optimization after 60 years of production

Optimizing reservoir management, re-building surface facilities, and infill drilling result in a substantial increase in the value of a field producing for almost 60 years.

Providing interpretations, evaluating potential

Increased oil recovery (IOR) screening of the fractured Mogollón Formation in northwestern Peru has led to a plan that will increase recovery and has targeted areas for additional study.

Putting positioning errors in their place

A new method for survey design overcomes repeatability issues.

Raising the Cherokee Basin’s CBM profile

The Cherokee Basin is emerging as a significant coalbed methane (CBM) play.

Water management in CBM reservoirs

A proposed method reduces total dissolved solids in produced water.

Tech Watch

NOC does it right - StatoilHydro ups

After registering a setback in 4Q 2007 as a result of the merger between Statoil and Hydro, the new company has bounced back with a vengeance. "The merger has strengthened our financial capacity, our competence, and resources base, and thereby our competitiveness," said Helge Lund, StatoilHydro chief executive.

Tech Trends

Leverage the power of paperless maps

A map is just a pretty picture unless it's tied to your data.

New tool solves conventional jet-pump problems

Hybrid tool combines qualities of conventional gas lift valves and hydraulic jet pump.

Tech Trend briefs

June Tech trend shorts.

Activity Highlights

Show and tell

If you were fortunate enough to have visited this year's edition of the Oilfield Technology Conf - correction, Offshore Technology Conference - you may have been struck by the thought that some - let's face it, a lot - of the technology on display was only marginally related to offshore-specific operations.

On The Move

On the Move

Who's going where in the upstream sector.

Last Word

Put the hammer down

Currently we have a number of hammers in search of a nail — McCain, Obama, Clinton and a host of lesser players.

The first gun perforator service truck

The first service "car," as it was known, worked in the field for seven years. By the time the vehicle was retired from service, larger and more capable trucks were performing its service tasks. The first gun perforator service truck, though, will always have a special place in oilfield history.

Activity Spotlight

Alaska’s North Slope: promising or in decline?

Oil production from Alaska’s North Slope has declined. Will the proposed Denali gas pipeline stimulate a non-existent natural gas market in this prolific region?

Slimming down the oil and gas well

Reduced well construction cost through the use of slender well technology is closer to being a reality.

Another Perspective

Assessing contaminated gas

Although contaminated gas makes up a small amount of the world's reserves, those reserves are becoming increasingly important to international oil companies (IOCs). National oil companies (NOCs) are capitalizing on easier-to-produce sweet gas reserves and leaving the more difficult contaminated reservoirs for the IOCs.

Chemical recovery at less than $1/bbl

A new dilute chemical method can recover more than half of the oil left in depleted, fractured, oil-wet carbonate reservoirs at a chemical cost of less than US $1/bbl of oil. The process depends on compressing the gas in depleted reservoirs by injecting dilute (< 0.1 wt%) surfactant alkaline solutions, altering the wettability, and producing the oil by wettability alteration.

Drill Rig Technology

Joints make the system react to the applied environmental loads in a fundamentally different manner compared to the performance of single hull floaters.

Expandable casing patch and liner hanger

Solid expandable technology, expandable casing patch systems, and expandable liner hangers enable many new techniques for drilling and completion operations.

Expandables revitalize mature assets

Expandable technology enables improved efficiency and economics in well remediation and sidetrack projects.

Impact of miscible CO2 flooding on HCGOR

The current price regime of crude makes it imperative that CO2 flooding scoping models account for the extra gas processing expense that comes with increased gas handling volumes and the additional revenue that comes from the highly profitable natural gas liquid (NGL) stream.

Monobore technology expands applications

A new generation of solid tubular expandable liners provides dependable results even when conditions are deemed high risk.

Optimization after 60 years of production

Optimizing reservoir management, re-building surface facilities, and infill drilling result in a substantial increase in the value of a field producing for almost 60 years.

Retain your talented female employees

Women have made great strides in gaining acceptance in the petroleum industry, but a large percentage feels they face gender-related obstacles. This can lead to retention problems.

Slimming down the oil and gas well

Reduced well construction cost through the use of slender well technology is closer to being a reality.

Water management in CBM reservoirs

A proposed method reduces total dissolved solids in produced water.

International Spotlight

Retain your talented female employees

Women have made great strides in gaining acceptance in the petroleum industry, but a large percentage feels they face gender-related obstacles. This can lead to retention problems.

Management Report

Streamlining rig and office administration

By streamlining business processes, drilling contractors can increase their activity without increasing worker headcount.

News & Analysis

News and Analysis

June news and analysis.

Oilfield History

The first gun perforator service truck

The first service “car,” as it was known, worked in the field for seven years. By the time the vehicle was retired from service, larger and more capable trucks were performing its service tasks. The first gun perforator service truck, though, will always have a special place in oilfield history.

World Map

The next great frontier

In our industry "exploration" usually refers to finding oil and gas through a variety of sensing methods (or with the drill bit). But in a larger sense it means stepping outside one's comfort zone to discover new things.