Halliburton
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This paper discusses a new type of mechanical gas separator for electrical submersible pump systems that increases operating flow range and separation efficiency while decreasing erosion problems and improving reliability.
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The authors of this paper describe an approach in which all available technologies are combined to improve understanding of reservoir depositional environments.
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The digital twin aims to allow Petrobras to optimize system settings to maximize production, increase recovery, and reduce risk.
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Higher oil prices and increased demand resulted in better returns for oilfield service companies.
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The partnership plans to develop an overlying software suite, Data Mesh, to consolidate data from various sources and increase data-access efficiency.
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The authors of this paper describe systems that combine fiber-optic communications for subsea control systems and downhole fiber-optic sensing systems into the same subsea optical distribution system.
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This paper describes a customized solution using a thixotropic organically crosslinked polymer as a treatment design for a subhydrostatic and highly aromatic offshore gas well.
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The duo’s new services will be initially deployed in Iraq.
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The Landmark DecisionSpace Geosciences software aims to incorporate geoscientists into the company’s digital work flow.
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Also: A report says Bitcoin mining could ease emissions. Haliburton is accelerating its clean-energy efforts, while insurer Chubb cracks down on methane. ExxonMobil and Linde team up in Texas. Shell plans to limit CO2 emissions in Dutch plants, and Drax presses pause on bioenergy in the UK.