shale gas
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In this second part of a two-part series on advances in artificial lift, we’ll look at the state of optimization and a trio of techniques and technologies under development or new to the market. Look for quarterly reviews of specific types of lift in upcoming issues in the new year.
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This paper describes a high-density high-pressure/high-temperature brine-based drilling fluid that provides long-term stability and solids-suspension properties for extended periods of time.
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Whether its onshore or offshore, China is OK with drilling deeper to secure new gas reserves.
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In this first part of a two-part series, we look at how the artificial-lift sector has adapted to producing unconventional resources. The second part of the series to publish in November will crack open the lift toolbox to take a deeper look at the techniques and technologies under development or new to the market.
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To combat rising prices ahead of winter, the UK will subsidize household energy costs and work to expand domestic energy supplies across the board.
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In response to sustained global demand, the development of gas production technology continues unabated. The chain starts with enabling production from an ever-wider range of resources, including source rock (shale), coal-seam gas, deep offshore gas, contaminated gas, and methane-hydrate sediment or by maximizing recovery from existing reservoirs by enhanced-gas-recov…
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The paper provides insights on diffusion in organic matter to correct a primary source of underestimation of gas production in shale-gas models.
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A study of a limited number of decommissioned oil and gas wells in England found no evidence of methane leaks, including four wells found to be leaking in an earlier study.
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Bidding is open for a 563-km natural gas pipeline that will expand the country’s natural gas transport capacity by 25%.
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Chevron adds to a growing list of big US oil and gas producers that are seeking to bring to market responsibly sourced gas.