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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