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A special Legends of Artificial Lift Luncheon on 20 August at the SPE Artificial Lift Conference and Exhibition celebrated six individuals for their outstanding contributions to the technical knowledge in this field: Ali Hernandez, Louis Ray, Francisco Alhanati, James Hall, Lawrence Camilleri, and Toby Pugh.
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The new frontier of production improvement combines surveillance techniques and analysis to determine which variables boost output.
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The operator will utilize drillship Deepwater Invictus for both development and exploration drilling under a 3-year pact.
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Shell moves its focus to other areas of the UK North Sea while ExxonMobil is making its final exit.
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Twenty SPE sections have been selected for recognition.
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First oil is expected in 2029 from the development, which has a budget under $5 billion.
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High prices for untapped drilling locations in the Permian Basin have sparked some new trends in the tight oil dealmaking space.
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his paper presents research and application of a sustainable, low-density geopolymer alternative to Portland cement for cementing applications in low-temperature wells.
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Aramco’s investment pivot to gas aims to propel Saudi Arabia into the top tier of gas producers and LNG players globally by 2030.
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In August, SPE’s parent organization, The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME), will make its yearly changes to its eight-member Board of Trustees.
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A new partnership aims to leverage technology developed for geothermal wells to create a new drilling system for complex offshore wells.
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The Integrated Reservoir Management Technical Section is committed to unite a community of technical professionals and academia driven to enhance reservoir performance by harnessing technological innovations and creating a collaborative space for strategic discussions and sustainable practices.
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