E&P Magazine - December 2011

As I See It

Cover Story

Gearing Up For 2012

Five industry experts predict the advances and innovations expected in the coming year.

Exploration Technologies

‘Flying’ Nodes Shift Marine Seismic Paradigm

Low-power autonomous nodes could revolutionize ocean-bottom seismic.

Drilling Technologies

Well Construction: Pollution Is Lost Profit

Technology toes the line between environmental stewardship and profitability in today’s shale gas industry.

Completions and Production

It’s Time To Boldly Go…

E&P industry needs to move from the space shuttle into the Star Trek era.

Digital Solutions

Innovative Software Takes On Riser Design, Analysis

Improved modeling leads to better riser design.

Features

Asset Performance Management Creates Long-Term Value

Improvements in equipment reliability and longevity and workforce productivity allow more revenue to trickle down to the bottom line.

Automation Is The Name Of The Game

No longer constrained to drillpipe-handling, automation is poised to pervade every facet of well construction and production.

Challenging Environments Will Demand Better Contract Management

Contracts refine focus on risk, particularly for high-cost deepwater projects.

Combine Operations, Engineering To Achieve Asset Integrity

The ability to combine operations experience and engineering solutions in a way that brings technology, proven processes, and the management skills that deliver the right people behavior can provide operators with solutions that span the design phase of a project through asset decommissioning.

Drilling Environments Benefit From Improved Technology

The advent of new technology in 2011 brings about a positive outlook for 2012.

Explorers Innovate

In their quest to find hydrocarbons, explorers pulled out all the stops in 2011.

Fayetteville Shale Gas Still A Hot Commodity

All may be quiet on the dry gas front, but recent results from the Fayetteville’s first mover show that this shale gas play is still paying dividends and has growth potential to boot.

Independent Looks East For The Eagle Ford

A small company has big ideas when it comes to chasing the Eagle Ford shale into Louisiana.

India Hits Gas On Road To Becoming Global Powerhouse

As India, an emerging market economy and newly industrialized country, comes of age in the next few decades, more “elephants” will be required to support its rapid development.

Industry Pulse: New Technologies Stave Off ‘Peak Oil’

False pessimistic predictions regarding the future of oil production have been around since the mid-1850s. Though reserves numbers continue to grow, the hue and cry of ‘Peak Oil’ continues to entangle government agencies, geologists, and moneymen.

Minimize Process Software Risk By Managing Hidden Assets

Effective software backup prevents downtime.

Offshore Tide On The Rise

Deepwater spend trends grow stronger, but the shallows still rule the waves for now.

Production Milestones Reveal An Expanding Universe

Oil and gas production is pushing the envelope both technically and geographically.

Real-time Decision-Making Tools Proliferate In Land Drilling Environment

The use of real-time information is growing and evolving at a rapid pace, and there is a growing industry shift toward using this data as an active part of the drilling process to improve performance.

Root Cause Identification Mitigates Equipment Failures

Preventing control systems software-related root causes from being overlooked or misdiagnosed streamlines operations.

South Texas Holds ‘Hidden Reserves’

Operators below the rich-gas line are not crying over dry Eagle Ford shale gas. Instead, they are counting silver linings behind other opportunistic pay zones.

Three-D Seismic Will Have Long-Term Economic Value In Shale Plays

Once the land grab is over, operators should turn to seismic data to understand their valuable acreage.

Unconventional Resources Move To Center Stage

Unconventional resource development could revitalize the US economy.

Tech Watch

Closed-Loop Drilling Scalability Provides Options

The versatility of closed-loop drilling methodologies is providing a wide scope for successfully meeting a varying range of operational and economic objectives.

Tech Trends

Tech Trends

Activity Highlights

Last Word

UK Government ‘Ring Fence Expenditure Supplement’ – First Response To Bad Policy?

Taxation could restrict development in the UK oil and gas sector.

Activity Spotlight

Management Report

Water Management Trends Toward Reuse

Current technology gives operators the capacity to reuse water rather than release it.