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Ken Arnold points out how easily we can all behave unethically from time to time and describes a number of ethical dilemmas.
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A discussion of mature oil fields focusing on preventing decline.
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The first of a two-part discussion of how ethics and integrity matter in the workplace.
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Facilities sand management is tasked with the goal of ensuring sustained hydrocarbon production when particulate solids are present in well fluids, while minimizing the impact of the produced solids on surface equipment. How to do that?
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Unconventional resources are often in good supply, but difficult and expensive to develop. To develop unconventional resources, technologies like hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling are key, and higher oil prices will help.
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The smart-field concept is deployed through disseminating elements of tools and infrastructure integrated to bring a level of smartness that can improve the performance of an oilfield asset in a sustainable way. How this is accomplished can vary widely depending on the field.
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KBR appointed Jan Egil Braendeland as president of its oil and gas business unit. He brings more than 20 years of experience in the upstream industry, rejoining the company after a brief period of time at another firm, where he served as senior vice president of upstream global business development. He was previously employed by KBR for 18 years, where he held leaders…
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As the world's supply of crude becomes heavier, many of the world’s oil producers will have to think more carefully about heavy crudes and the challenges they pose for processing, storage, and transportation.
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Joseph Bramande joins Pulse Structural Monitoring as the business development manager of marine systems, including mooring lines and subsea infrastructure. He joins the company after 5 years with ExxonMobil as the project controls lead of the PNG liquefied natural gas project in Papua New Guinea. Bramande holds a BS in civil engineering from Louisiana Tech University.
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Strong demand for natural gas is driving a recovery in liquefied natural gas (LNG) expenditures worldwide, with expenditures expected to reach USD 228 billion in the next five years.