Testing page for app
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Naturally fractured reservoirs (NFRs) contain a significant amount of remaining petroleum reserves and are now being considered for water-alternating-gas (WAG) flooding as secondary or tertiary recovery.
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Sustainable growth in oil and gas production must stem from a combination of new discoveries and optimized recovery from maturing fields. Therefore, development of mature oil fields has been, and will increasingly be, an attractive subject.
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The new channel-fracturing technique is capable of increasing fracture conductivity by up to two orders of magnitude.
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As a field matures, there is a crucial need to focus on integrity-related issues such as hazard prevention and mitigation.
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VICO Indonesia is the operator of the Sanga-Sanga production-sharing contract (PSC) in Indonesia.
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Deepwater cementing becomes increasingly challenging as drilling operations move to greater water depths and more-remote locations.
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ADMA-OPCO had integrity problems in one of its gas wells, and abandonment was the only option available to restore the integrity of the offshore multiwell jacket and revive adjacent wells.
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Industry perceives decommissioning projects as more risky and uncertain than capital projects. Several recent decommissioning projects delivered in an immature marketplace seem to support this view.
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Advances in modeling techniques allow quantitative prediction of long-term trends in cuttings-pile characteristics and environmental risks, providing firm direction in mitigating risks.
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The great majority of wells do not pollute.