Bridging The Disconnect To Optimize Well Performance

Breaking down traditional barriers between ESP and production chemical teams is providing better production solutions.

Completion Focus - Pump Up The Jams: Patrick Finney, Chesapeake; Matt Weinreich, Laurel Mountain; Sergey Stolyarov, BHGE (2018)

This roundtable discussion featuring E&Ps and service companies consisting of Chesapeake Energy, Laurel Mountain Energy and Baker Hughes (BHGE) provides insights into Appalachia’s well service market, including updates on stimulation capacity, people and completion trends.

Squeezing Out More Barrels

Well intervention work to increase production rates offers a significant opportunity to oil companies. Some get it more than others.

Spending Bill Expands Carbon Tax Credit, Boosting Oil Producers

Budget deal triples the tax credit for injecting carbon dioxide to bolster crude output.

Quintana Energy Becomes Latest Oilfield Services Firm To Launch IPO

The Houston-based company, which provides drilling and well completion services, plans to sell around 9.3 million shares at between $12 and $15 per share in coming days.

Delivering Operational, Financial Benefits To Permian Stimulation Projects

Integrated bacterial control solutions extend the health of wells over normal life cycles and maximize cost efficiency.

Victoria Oil, Gas Hit Additional Pay At Logbaba Project

Well La-107 has been successfully drilled to its planned total depth. The 4½-in liner has been run and cemented to case off the Lower Logbaba Formation. Production completion is now commencing, after which the rig will be released from the well.

The Anadarko Mississippian Play Heats Up

Rising interest in expanding the stacked-pay Mississippian play in the Anadarko Basin is generating strong demand for well stimulation services, though commodity prices worry E&P companies.

Appalachian Green Shoots?

An improving natural gas market has Appalachian well stimulation providers hopeful for activity expansion.

Rockies Service Pricing Stable, But Activity Gains Elusive

Well stimulation levels have bottomed in the Greater Rockies following 18 months of decline, though significant activity expansion isn't likely anytime soon, service providers tell Hart Energy.