Trending Content
Oxy’s 1PointFive subsidiary and ADNOC to assess the feasibility of building first megaton-scale DAC facility outside of the US.
SPE welcomes 209 members into the Legion of Honor recognizing 50 years of consecutive membership in the Society.
Each year during its Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition (ATCE), SPE honors members whose outstanding contributions to SPE and the petroleum industry merit special distinction. Recipients will be recognized at the Annual Awards Banquet on Tuesday, 17 October.
-
As production dynamics evolve over the full life cycle of a tight-oil play, a single artificial lift method may not be the most cost-effective solution.
-
Produced water is a brew of salt, chemicals, and minerals that oil companies have always had to deal with. Landowners had no problem with that arrangement until they could see ways to make some money from it.
-
Two firms are using hydraulic fracturing to create high-pressure water reservoirs that can be turned on and off to meet electricity demand.
Get JPT articles in your LinkedIn feed and stay current with oil and gas news and technology.
-
Panelists from energy companies around the globe gathered to share their personal and company’s experiences in community engagement.
-
ATCE is right around the corner, and it’s time to make the most of the many opportunities to learn about current applications and emerging technologies.
-
The conference represents a new direction for SPE’s EuropEC as it adapts to the energy transition. The call for papers is open.
-
A new type of skid-mounted production facility was deployed on a pad in Weld County, Colorado, and demonstrated elimination of emissions, improved operational efficiency, and an increased crude yield of 11.3%.
-
Part 4 of this series provides an overview of ongoing research and recent technology improvements within the US focused on improving sweep efficiency or conformance solutions taking place in both academia and the service industry.
-
New studies are a reminder that the effort to identify, classify, and nullify frac hits remains paramount to the future of the unconventionals business.
-
The heated global floating rig market has day rates for high-end units climbing over a half million dollars and toward a newbuild cycle that will (likely) never come.
Access to JPT Digital/PDF/Issue
Sign Up for JPT Newsletters
Sign up for the JPT weekly newsletter.
Sign up for the JPT Unconventional Insights monthly newsletter.
President's Column
-
In this podcast episode and transcript, Terry Palisch shares his thoughts about how SPE and its members fit into the energy transition and what it means for our energy future.
-
SponsoredWhat are we, in the upstream oilfield service companies, doing about it? The Middle East upstream oil and gas industry is shifting its focus to unconventional and tight-gas resource development.
-
SponsoredHow are upstream operators setting their geoscience teams up for success? Which data management capabilities are most important? And which geo data challenges are outstanding? These questions and others are answered in a report by the industry analysts IDC, based on a survey of industry participants.
-
SponsoredThe data that comes with mapping flow behavior at the stage level of unconventional wells was once accessible only through the installation of costly and intrusive diagnostic methodologies like fiber optic or running production logging. New-generation FloTrac ultrahigh-resolution nanoparticle tracer technology with subatomic spectroscopic measurement techniques now de…
-
SponsoredImprove modeling accuracy and reduce the risk of unplanned downtime. By eliminating the need for multiple applications, complete more accurate comprehensive pressure safety studies faster.
Technology Focus
Recommended for You (Login Required for Personalization)
-
Registration is open for the SPE Europe Energy GeoHackathon, which will be held in October and November. It will be preceded by 4-week online bootcamp sessions on data science and geothermal energy, which will begin on 2 October.
-
While innovation steadily advances technologies to produce geothermal energy, the determination of clearly defined laws and regulations is playing catch-up—state by state and case by case in courts. And until it does, scaling up of this promising energy source is at risk of being hamstrung.
-
Geothermal energy’s advantages make it popular across multiple sectors, from residential to industrial applications. Primary applications, namely electricity, direct use, and ground source heat pumps, offer diverse energy sources. Details of these and some unconventional applications are discussed.
Content by Discipline