Weatherford’s technology will provide Equinor with simplified downhole architecture, cost savings and remote monitoring.
Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines, including production start up at a field using an innovative emissions reduction technology.
While extended length lateral wells can lead to massive profits, the risk might not always be worth it. At Hart Energy’s SUPER DUG, Diamondback Energy, SLB, NOV and others weighed the risk and rewards of drilling three- and four-mile laterals.
Avangrid will convert Eversource’s 115 kv line into a 345 kv line that will run from the Bourne Substation to the West Barnstable Substation in Massachusetts.
In 2024, the oil and gas industry is dealing with higher interest rates, armed conflicts in Europe and the Middle East, rising material costs, a decrease in Tier 1 acreage and new policies and laws.
Wintershall Dea is looking to implement the Unified Ensemble Modeling solution in its drilling campaign at the Maria Field in the Norwegian Sea in 2025, allowing real-time static and dynamic data.
Wil VanLoh, founder and CEO of Quantum Energy Partners said private companies need to change their mindset on ESG because they’re building a product to sell to public companies — and may be missing out on cost savings.
Wood’s Iris Edge and ENVision software provide a new and more accurate way to not only discover emissions leaks, but also manage them.
Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines, including development of the Belinda Field in the North Sea to new contract awards and service company acquisitions.
The energy sector is buzzing with talk of artificial intelligence, and Corva is capitalizing on its ability to synthesize complex data to optimize drilling operations with predictive drilling software.