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For the first time, a variable model of psychological risks of oil and gas personnel was developed, including a differential assessment of environmental and personal resources, that focused on isolation, control, and reduction of psychological risks in professional activities.
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Job insecurity and the pandemic also affected worker's mental health.
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Next month, the 23-nation group of crude exporters will raise its allowable production output by another 400,000 B/D.
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The technical section will focus on the transfer of technology and practices from the oil and gas industry to geothermal energy development and promote industry best practices.
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The authors present an artificial-intelligence and machine-learning technology to obtain a high-level, comprehensive view of all equipment in a facility to detect and map corrosion.
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It appears to be possible to sense how fractures change during production using ultrasensitive fiber-optic strain measurements.
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This paper introduces methods to fully couple reservoir simulation with wellbore flow models in fractured injection wells.
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The authors describe a study in which leakage-rate modeling was performed to identify and evaluate the associated risks for designing a remedial action plan to safeguard a CO2 storage site.
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When it comes to produced water from US shale plays, it’s either recycle and reuse or throw it away—and both are easier said than done.
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This paper provides an alternative solution to identifying, classifying, and vertically distributing fractures and a lateral distribution method for reservoir modeling.
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The paper demonstrates the ability of deep-learning generative models to enable new shale-characterization methods.
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A new dose of constraint may just be the best prescription for those making reserves estimates on prospective unconventional resources.
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