By working together today, a major GoM operator and its suppliers are leading the development efforts of technologies necessary to overcome the ultradeepwater challenges of tomorrow.

E&P Magazine - May 2014

By working together today, a major GoM operator and its suppliers are leading the development efforts of technologies necessary to overcome the ultradeepwater challenges of tomorrow.

As I See It

Rising costs are the hottest topic in town

The thorny issue of rising costs refuses to go away.

Cover Story

Deeper waters demand different approach to design

By working together today, a major GoM operator and its suppliers are leading the development efforts of technologies necessary to overcome the ultradeepwater challenges of tomorrow.

More than 24,000 offshore wells need to be drilled through 2020

A recent market analysis finds that more wells will be needed to keep pace with increased global oil and gas consumption.

Exploration Technologies

Purpose-built for seismic

WesternGeco’s newest vessel class sent its designers back to the drawing board.

Drilling Technologies

Passing the reins at Helmerich & Payne

For the first time in its history, the Tulsa, Okla., drilling contractor is not being run by a member of the Helmerich family.

Completions and Production

Don’t mess with Texas

The epicenter of the U.S. oil boom, Texas needs to be preserved and well-tended by those who reap its rewards.

Offshore Advances

Team Lower Tertiary

An integrated project team tackles the Gulf of Mexico’s challenging ultradeep environment in search of solutions.

Digital Solutions

Integrated operations command centers bring remote teams closer

By leveraging knowledge and hands-on experience through automation and remote systems, companies can maintain a competitive advantage in the marketplace.

Features

2014 Meritorious Awards for Engineering Innovation

An expert panel of judges has selected the top 18 industry projects that open new and better avenues to the complicated process of finding and producing hydrocarbons around the world.

3-D overview of platform drilling aids efficient collaboration

Collaboration Table merges gaming and 3-D technology to help the entire production platform team meet its business objectives.

Alternative high-tension wireline cable improves data acquisition

Cable lowers logging tensions while reducing operational, maintenance and safety risks.

Back to basics in southern Alberta

Shale is for the big boys. Hemisphere Energy is happy with conventional horizontal drilling.

Eastern Canada has plenty to offer

The region provides an offshore spectrum of frontier to mature oil and gas opportunities.

FPU verification facilitates regulatory compliance

Independent review provides safety assurance on FPU projects.

In for the long haul

Political risks have created uncertainty for the future of Venezuela; however, some energy companies see technically recoverable reserves as reason to push forward.

Independence fosters innovation in drilling pad construction

An operator in the Marcellus found that its use of new advanced composite mat system saved time and money.

Industry execs weigh in

A recent survey of energy CEOs indicates overall optimism but troubled thoughts as well.

Introducing an enhancement to HTVs

A new approach to industrial module transport will reduce inefficiencies in resource utilization.

Learning from experience

Vessel design and equipment layout take advantage of combined industry knowledge to deliver drilling and completion efficiencies.

Looking for liquids

Operators focus on liquids-rich plays until new markets for Canadian gas are developed.

New life for a dead sea?

The U.S. portion of the Atlantic Ocean has been off-limits to oil and gas development for decades. There are encouraging signs that the situation might be changing.

Operators share data to benchmark shale wells

Global resource offers operators an opportunity to compare their wells’ performances to those of their competitors.

Science proves old rule wrong

Company’s low-salinity EOR process proves successful in tests, gets first shot at Clair Ridge.

Seismic vessel design strategies

A review of seismic service companies reveals a wide range of approaches to managing 3-D seismic fleets.

Smart intervention services mitigate risks, reduce NPT

Applying smart intervention technology in a deepwater GoM sidetracking operation provided real-time information that reduced NPT and overall rig time.

Supply chain management: from backroom to backbone

The largest independent oil producer in the U.K. North Sea is on a mission to bring supply chain management out of the shadows of a back office function to the forefront of business operations.

Workover market enters newbuild cycle

Manufacturing capacity for 2014 is essentially sold out, with some manufacturers taking orders for 2015 delivery.

Tech Watch

Removing multiples without subsurface data

Are we seriously considering treating multiples as signal?(Part 2 of a two-part series)

Tech Trends

Activity Highlights

On The Move

Last Word

Smaller scale GTL is game-changer

A joint venture will develop smaller scale GTL plants at U.S. landfills.

Industry Impact

Acid blending system provides greater control, improved performance

Technology allows acid mixtures to be created when added to the carrier fluid as it is pumped downhole.

Management Report

Incremental improvements key to finding efficiencies

Despite a relatively stable oil price since 2008, escalating operating costs continue to threaten margins.