E&P Magazine - September 2009

As I See It

Adapting to change ensures survival

For those of us who are older than 40, the Web is a tool we use to do our jobs. It is not, however, the lifeline for us that it is for the under-35 crowd.

Exploration Technologies

Downhole headlights

A new seismic-while-drilling system is the first to provide real-time data.

Drilling Technologies

In search of the oily grail

Formation fluid sampling may finally have hit the mark.

Completions and Production

The famous valve myth lives on

Extreme oversimplification continues to infect the minds of otherwise intelligent people — who controls production?

Digital Solutions

Make better decisions through virtualization

Having multiple petro-technical applications on a single workstation, even when they run on different operating systems, can ease the collaborative burden in today’s upstream space.

Features

Best practices emerging for ERD wells

Once again, experience proves to be the best teacher as operators find success at the end of a long string.

Data integration aids in shale plays

Combining standard petrophysical measurements with new rock physics observations can help characterize unconventional reservoirs.

Decommissioning and Abandonment: Coordination ensures decommissioning success

Precise planning, careful project and contract management, and a positive working environment enable successful well abandonment in the North Sea.

Digital rock physics bridges scales of measurement

New sampling techniques bring field-size tests into the laboratory.

Integrated services aid in platform decommissioning

Despite some rather inclement weather, a platform is successfully removed from the GoM.

Malaysia moves into deepwater spotlight

In an exclusive interview, Wee Yiaw Hin, managing director of Shell Malaysia Exploration & Production, discusses the company’s presence in Malaysia and the groundwork being laid for the future.

Multilateral wells come from Russia, with love

Multilateral technology is undergoing a renaissance as operators and service companies learn how to use it to improve production while saving money.

Multilaterals lower development costs in challenging gas plays

Multilateral completions have strong economic potential in unconventional gas developments.

New approach maximizes horizontal fracturing investment

Multizone completion technology and best stimulation practices minimize economic and environmental impacts, especially in horizontal wells.

New shale play takes flight

A fresh Cretaceous shale play in South Texas has slipped into the industry’s future.

Rock physics unlocks reservoir characterization, monitoring

Interpreting the changes in seismic signature for time-lapse monitoring requires a rock physics model that can handle stress changes.

Unconventional approach unlocks unconventional gas play

The Haynesville shale play has become the focal point for North American gas production, given the relatively sustained activity when compared to other regions and the Gulf Mexico. As a result, the service sector has focused on developing performance and knowledge of this unconventional shale.

‘Breaking new ground’ in an unconventional play

A new study is combining the benefits of multistage fracturing with the additional data gained from time-lapse seismic.

Tech Trends

CT technology holds key to UCG

Underground coal gasification extends coal reserves.

Petroleum systems modeling in exploration

Modeling aids in predicting petroleum occurrence, volumes, and composition and helping to quantify exploration risk.

Tech Trends

A look at September tech trends

On The Move

On the Move

Who's going where in the upstream sector.

Last Word

Stop the war on the poor

If the Waxman-Markey bill is passed into law, it will have devastating effects on working Americans.

Activity Spotlight

Survey to map Brazil’s presalt

New multiclient surveys are imaging the next major discoveries.

Management Report

Is it time to look for career options?

Changing jobs is about more than money.