Your October 2012 Digital Issue of OE (Offshore Engineer) is available for viewing or download! Click here or on the magazine cover to access your issue or copy and paste the link below directly into your browser. http://interactive.offshore-engineer.com Inside This Month's Issue: Deepwater Intervention: Our special supplement to October OE (Offshore Engineer) looks at some of the challenges & opportunities surrounding deepwater intervention. Brazil to Play Key Role in Energy Future: With massive investment and aggressive technology development required to match world energy demand in coming decades, South America's 'southern cone' will have a big role to play. Russell McCulley reports from Rio de Janeiro. Safer Hands Across The Sea: New software for the offshore and shipping industries, including optimal voyage planning for safe journeys and minimum fuel consumption, are expected to emerge from a partnership agreement between Star Information Systems and weather experts StormGeo. Meg Chesshyre explains. Rig Delays Dampen Deepwater Carnival: Brazil's oil & gas potential continues to grab the industry headlines, with Petrobras confirming more than a score of offshore discoveries, most of them deepwater, in the last 18 months alone. Newcomer OGX confirmed a number of discoveries too, albeit in the country's shallower waters. It's not all plain sailing though, as Jennifer Pallanich notes. Revitalizing The Norwegian Shelf: A number of operators on the Norwegian shelf revealed updates of their field development plans at the recent Offshore Northern Seas (ONS) conference in Stavanger, with a substantial list of projects and refurbishments going forward as part of the revitalization of the Norwegian shelf. Meg Chesshyre has the details. Tight-gas Horizontal Well Fracturing in The North Sea: The effective development of low-permeability tight gas reservoir resources requires operational efficiency to improve production performance. In this opener to OE's two-part drilling & completions review, Erik Schrama, Robin Naughton-Rumbo and Fred van der Bas, Shell; Josef Shaoul, Fenix Consulting Delft; and Mark Norris, Schlumberger discuss the North Sea's first true tight-gas horizontal well fracturing application. HELP DESK: For assistance with your digital edition, or navigational issues, please click here. YOUR FEEDBACK IS APPRECIATED: Email your comments and thoughts on the OE Digital Edition to jamess@offshore-engineer.com. ADVERTISE IN OE (OFFSHORE ENGINEER): OE & OilOnline.com offers advertisers many integrated media opportunities for reaching offshore professionals. For more information, contact your sales representative at: www.oilonline.com/About/Advertise-Options/ SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES: For assistance with your account i.e. change your email address, change your format preference, or update your contact information, please click here or call +1(713)831-1786. |
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