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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

E&P Digital Edition: October 2011 Features

E&P Digital Edition: October 2011 Features

EFD program expands
by Judy Murray
Sleeves vs. shots by Dick Ghiselin

Company preference between the two most popular methods for stimulating horizontal multistage completions breaks down to a study in the economics of expediency versus the economics of a systematic approach.

North Sea operator continues to see opportunity
by Tayvis Dunnahoe

Sticking to what you know can provide a solid foundation for moving into new frontiers.

Banish the ghosts from marine seismic data by Gregg Parkes and Stian Hegna

A combination of streamers and sources eliminates ghosting in offshore acquisition.

CSEM: Smoother seas ahead by Rhonda Duey

With a giant multiclient award and an acquisition behind it, EMGS is sailing full speed ahead.

Automated MPD improves drilling efficiency in deepwater GoM by K.J. Moreau and Paul Fredericks

MPD planning and practices overcome drilling trouble time associated with difficult geomechanical challenges.

Dry breakaway technology delivers efficiency by Justin Marshall

Self-sealing solution minimizes production downtime during well intervention.

Eagle Ford output continues to soar
by Steve Toon

New data suggest the Eagle Ford shale may soon become the biggest producing shale play in Texas.

Mature fields add to the bottom line

by Mike Strathman and Marty Moran

Best-in-class operators are applying Operational Excellence technologies and methodologies to maximize profitability in aging assets. 

Nova Scotia shows promise as a deepwater bright spot
by Nancy Agin

Initial projections for offshore Nova Scotia indicate enourmous oil and gas potential, and eight deepwater parcels could be the entree to a new source rock.

Atlantic Canada warms up by Judy Murray

In the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, where three significant offshowre projects are in production, work is beginning on a fourth - the heavy oil Hebron project. Meanwhile, Nova Scotia is gearing up for its next bid round, where awards will be made for new deepwater acreage.

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