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French operator will assist country with enhanced oil recovery, natural gas gathering, and solar projects.
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Energy giant General Electric will be using one of the world's most powerful supercomputers, IBM's Summit, to run two new research projects that could boost the production of cleaner power.
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Polish oil company will take an additional 2 mtpa for 20 years.
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Brazilian state oil company will charter two pipelay support vessels for 3 years plus options.
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Traditionally, wireline or logging-while-drilling formation-testing technology has been the most accepted means of reservoir fluid characterization. But when those fluids are contaminated by mud filtrate, acoustic data can be used for fluid characterization during downhole sampling to successfully track and quantify small changes in oil compressibility.
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This paper presents a comprehensive comparison of two modeling-based approaches of fluid tracking for condensate allocation and gas usage.
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The outcome of the authors’ experiments revealed that the tertiary injection of nanoparticles results in additional oil recovery beyond the limit of low-salinity water.
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This paper describes a technique used to derive stresses for a gas-storage field and then calibrate the 1D mechanical earth model of the field.
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The authors report that nanopolysilicon can be used effectively as a depressurizing, injection-increasing agent.
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The company’s 2021 Energy Transition Outlook says the Earth likely will miss the 2°C goal of the Paris Agreement and the window to get back on track is closing rapidly.
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This paper describes an artificial intelligence deep Q network for field-development plan optimization.
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After more than 2 decades of talk, multiple millions of dollars in investments, and a decade’s worth of joint industry projects, operators are starting to get on board with electrification as the base case for subsea solutions.
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