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Identifying the type of corrosion is the first step in the analysis and prevention of corrosion-related failures. Visual inspection of the pit morphology can provide insights into the type of corrosion that is occurring.
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The accurate and precise analysis of scale inhibitors—in conjunction with other field data such as ion analysis, total suspended solids, and productivity index—plays an important role in making decisions about the efficiency of scale squeeze and continuous chemical injection treatments.
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Figuring out the right price for an active oil and gas field is tricky business in the shale sector but one producer explains how it uses data analytics to get a clearer picture.
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Innovation is required, but it is not a super-power allowing engineers to effortlessly vaporize long-standing challenges.
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Strategies to remain competitive and mitigate risks will be the focus of an upcoming Norwegian Energy Partners conference.
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A sudden surge in job openings in the Bakken, especially for hydraulic fracturing and completion crews and CDL drivers, is taking place as companies ramp up to put more wells on line in the first half of 2017.
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Libya’s crude production exceeded 700,000 B/D and is expected to keep rising as working conditions in the conflict-ridden country improve for international companies such as Eni and Total, an official from the state oil company said.
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Think your slide presentation is tuned up and all you need is a few bar graphs or pie charts? The same data can tell your story in many different, more compelling ways. Wired's Liz Stinson writes about the power of data visualization.
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Williams appointed Micheal Dunn as its executive vice president and chief operating officer (CEO). Dunn recently served as president of Questar Pipeline and as executive vice president of the Questar Corporation. From 2010 to 2015, he was president and CEO of PacifiCorp Energy, a multistate regulated electric power generating company and a subsidiary of Berkshire Hath…
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Heavy-lift vessels aim for opportunities in decommissioning in UK North Sea and Norway and offshore wind projects.
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The science of memory reveals unexpected and surprising findings. When is a memory accurate? Are our memories significantly different from the actual events?
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Gazprom’s third pipeline to course through the Arctic further decreases Russia’s dependence on using Eastern European countries as thoroughfares to export its gas to markets in Western Europe.
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