Testing page for app
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In this study, samples of flowback water and downhole shales are analyzed to investigate the mechanisms controlling the chemistry of flowback water.
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The deep-ocean Raman in-situ-spectrometer (DORISS) instruments were developed for the purposes of identifying compounds and studying in-situ chemical reactions in a nondestructive manner while working with solids, liquids, and gases.
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At the 2016 Unconventional Resources Technology Conference, Barry Donaldson, vice president of global sales and marketing at Tetra Technologies, discussed possible cost-effective water management strategies.
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To do more with less, standardization and automation will be key. Application of techniques honed in other industries need to be evaluated as part of the path toward standardized approaches.
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Change. Look around. It is happening faster than most of us have seen in our entire careers. The market is driving change with a desperate insistence.
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The journey to an injury- and incident-free operation has many paths, and we can see by the different approaches that progress is being made.
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Despite major advancements in deepwater projects in the Gulf of Mexico, FPSO usage has yet to increase.
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Research and development firm Battelle is working on a new induced-seismicity study that aims to help wastewater disposal well operators in Ohio stay on the good side of state regulators.
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Shell has reaffirmed its commitment to the shale business and views it as a growth opportunity moving into the 2020s
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SPE welcomes 97 members into the Legion of Honor, which observes 50 years of consecutive membership in the Society.