Issue: June 2012
The development of the Performance Advisory System has provided a technology capable of integrating a variety of data sources to deliver sound advice and encourage the driller to take actions to improve drilling performance.
As of March 2012, nearly 12,000 well permits had been issued in Pennsylvania, where the majority of Marcellus shale development is concentrated. More than 80% of these permits were horizontal. In West Virginia, natural gas drillers have completed nearly 1,600 Marcellus wells since 2006, with another 1,273 wells still in development.
Part 2. This article is the second in a four-part series based on a U.S. Department of Energy study reviewing 40 years of CO2-EOR research. In this installment, lab-scale CO2-in-brine foam studies to reduce CO2 mobility are examined.
Part I: New developments include ultra-slim wireline logging tools, ultra-deep azimuthal resistivity LWD device and permanent downhole installation of fiber-optic sensors for well and reservoir monitoring.
As Australia accelerates its drive to become the world’s premier liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporter—sooner rather than later—oil (what there is of it) continues to reside on the nation’s energy backburner.
NOCs can choose to take, avoid or manage risk, with important implications for their home countries and for global oil markets.
To enhance the local content share of infrastructure investments, as well as to accelerate the pre-salt development, the consortia for BM-S-09 and BM-S-11 decided to design and build eight similar FPSOs, known as “replicant FPSOs.” The first of these vessels will begin production in 2015.
Part 2: In this second of two monthly reports, new innovations that improve operations and/or reduce expenses are described in the categories of ESPs/downhole pumps; chemical and injection pumps; and measurement/surveillance devices, along with recent items that arrived after Part 1 went to print.
SPE confab looks at detecting, relieving pressures
Let the idiocy continue
“Big data” needed more than ever
God works in mysterious ways
Bob Fogal:
The mind behind the past, present and future of offshore rig design
The U.S. still needs the Middle East
Ethanol epitomizes U.S. federal stupidity
Macrostratigraphy—it’s all about tying the packages
EPA: Do you emit gas? If so, what kind and how much?
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