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One of the oldest names in geomechanical modeling has learned some new tricks, and like so many recent advances in the oil and gas industry, it has everything to do with the North American shale revolution.
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Producers face a number of decision-making challenges. Specifically, they must optimize field development and operational decisions in light of the complex interplay of fiscal, market, and reservoir variables.
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Our reputation is earned. The public has high expectations, and we must strive to deliver perfection in our operations.
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Governments, companies, service providers, and many other stakeholders in the industry have realized the oil-price outlook may remain low for longer than expected and the need to plan accordingly.
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Significant advances were reported in materials, field optimization, safe operations, corrosion, and wellbore-related technologies related to production and facilities
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Rotary-steerable tools (RSTs) are now deemed mainstays in the drilling community.
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Considering the current downturn in crude prices, there is a renewed interest in recycling produced water for reuse in hydraulic fracturing in the development of unconventional resource plays.
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Total’s Laggan Tormore project claimed the International Petroleum Technology Conference (IPTC) Excellence in Project Integration Award at the 10th IPTC in Bangkok, Thailand.
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Chevron named Clay Neff president of Chevron Africa and Latin America Exploration and Production (E&P), effective 1 January 2017. Neff, who is currently managing director of Chevron's Nigeria Mid-Africa business unit, will oversee the company's E&P activities in 15 countries across Africa and Latin America. In his current role, Neff is responsible for Chevron's upstre…
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If crude prices, rig counts, and tight oil production demonstrate a stronger upward trend in the months to come, US shale operators may find themselves with more produced water than they bargained for.