A case study in the Delaware Basin shows how a machine learning process translated prestack seismic inversion attributes to meaningful rock properties in the Wolfcamp interval.
New hires, promotions and appointments continue to fuel the industry's workforce.
This weekly section highlights the latest upstream technologies designed to improve efficiencies.
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Newpark’s brine-tolerant stimulation fluids allow the utilization of saltier fracking water without operational or environmental problems.
As operators seek to optimize their existing investments, advances in artificial lift technologies are becoming increasingly important. Today’s wells are deeper and longer than they’ve ever been—and in more extreme environments—pushing the limits of conventional artificial lift technologies.
New steam production technologies change what a thermal EOR solution can mean for business and the environment.
With smart and realistic public policy that balances economic development and a charge to combat climate change, we can set a course that delivers the reliable, affordable and resilient energy supply we all demand.
In an exclusive roundtable discussion, executives offer expert insights on the road map to net-zero emissions and the immediate actions required from governments and businesses.
This weekly section highlights the latest upstream technologies designed to improve efficiencies.
Today’s AI-based cloud-enabled technology is designed to help oil and gas operators implement a practical digitalization strategy in the areas of reservoir management and field development planning.
New hires, promotions and appointments continue to fuel the industry's workforce.
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Do operators and contractors need to go with the flow when it comes to managing wastewater offshore? There are signals that dealing with waste fluids at the source is growing as a favored option over the more conventional ship-to-shore practices. That means the principles of economy, efficiency and environmental considerations are going mainstream.
Subsurface compression offers superior economics and environmental emission reductions for natural gas production.
Many high-potential locations remain locked off due to the technical complexity of their production. However, with fresh advances in technology, many OEMs and EPCs alike are eyeing this next step to ensure they can stick the landing.
A project overview of the Mount Ida Geothermal Power Plant details one of Turkey’s latest geothermal installations.
Companies need support to tackle emerging risks as operational environments evolve.
All net proceeds of this year’s Distinguished Achievement Awards event during OTC’s flagship conference held annually in Houston will benefit UAHT’s work in combatting human trafficking.
From engineers to company founders, from C-suite execs to chief scientists, this year’s 40 Under Forty honorees represent a broad array of organizations, from oil and gas producers, service companies and technology providers, to industry associations.
New hires, promotions and appointments continue to fuel the industry's workforce.
This weekly section highlights the latest upstream technologies designed to improve efficiencies.
Check out these E&P and drilling activity highlights from around the world.
An offshore Australia case study demonstrates a rock physics diagnostics workflow using three texturally different sandstones.
An integrated solution opens new opportunities for water-based mud in deep wells.
Producers can realize at least three sustainable advantages for their operations by using ESP technologies: reducing energy requirements, protecting ecosystems, and recovery and reuse.
Unique Group’s integrated optimization tools for offshore subsea operations are designed to improve efficiencies and safety.
As the oil and gas industry focuses on recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and the drive toward net zero, the need to reinvent and do things more efficiently is clear. But how might we achieve that? One way could be through greater use of an automated data-driven control tower model to improve operational planning and long-term visibility, and ultimately drive efficiencies into the industry.
"The three things we need to focus on are process isolations and hydrocarbon releases, alarm management and competence," said David Jamieson, Founder and MD of Salus Technical. "The engine warning light is on, and we can’t afford to ignore it."
Carbon capture may be the optimal solution for an oil and gas industry striving to meet the dual demands of higher energy production and elimination of the CO2 emissions that come with it.