Offshore
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Comment| 2010
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Data| 2010
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Global E&P| 2010
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Offshore Europe| 2010
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Gulf of Mexico| 2010
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Subsea Systems| 2010
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Vessels, Rigs, & Surface Systems| 2010
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Drilling & Production| 2010
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Geosciences| 2010
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Global overview of offshore oil & gas operations for 2005 INTERNATIONAL E&P REPORT - 2009 - Deepwater and ultra deepwater discoveries are becoming the dominant source of new reserve additions, accounting for 41% of total new reserves based on a statistical evaluation of discoveries between 2005 and 2009.| 2010
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Global overview of offshore oil & gas operations for 2005 - 2009| 2010
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Reloading the Gulf: Gulf oil production is expected to peak in 2011| 2010
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Reloading the Gulf - Gulf oil production is expected to peak in 2011, followed by the beginning of a steady decline. The good news is industry continues to make healthy discoveries, albeit not the size of Thunder Horse, but perhaps large enough to upright the forthcoming decline.| 2010
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Brazilian activity sets pace for Latin America's petroleum industry| 2010
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Brazilian activity sets pace for Latin America's petroleum industry - These days coverage of E&P activity across Latin America starts in Brazil and includes a discussion of presalt/subsalt discoveries offshore in deepwater. A quick look at the most recent drilling results gives a strong indication of the reason behind all the attention.| 2010
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Frontier exploration, pipelay dominate activity in northern Europe - There was an upsurge in frontier region exploration last year, notably west of the Shetlands, bringing deepwater oil and gas discoveries for OMV (Tornado); DONG (Glenlivet); and for Hurricane Exploration (Lancaster), the first planned exploration well on a basement target on the UKCS.| 2010
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Frontier exploration, pipelay dominate activity in northern Europe| 2010
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Angola continues to develop; Ghana grows in importance| 2010
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Angola continues to develop; Ghana grows in importance - Angola is set for significant expansion of offshore oil and gas developments in the short- and medium-term. Meanwhile, Ghana is fast becoming one of the E&P bright spots for offshore Africa.| 2010
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Operators chasing further reserves in established/emerging offshore Middle East plays - Deepwater drilling is set to dominate coming activity offshore Turkey. In January, the Ocean Rig semisubmersible Leiv Eiriksson arrived at the port of Sinop, ahead of a three-year, $630-million deepwater campaign in the Black Sea for Petrobras.| 2010
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Operators chasing further reserves in established/emerging offshore Middle East plays| 2010
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Asia-Pacific energy demand drives offshore exploration, development| 2010
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Asia-Pacific energy demand drives offshore exploration, development - With an estimated capex of over $97 billion from 2009 to 2013, Asia is expected to witness an increase of 77% in terms of capex when compared to the previous five-year period.| 2010
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3D surface related multiple elimination in the presence of complex water-bottom geometry| 2010
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GEOLOGY & GEOPHYSICS - 3D surface related multiple elimination in the presence of complex water-bottom geometry - A fully 3D multiple attenuation algorithm succeeded on a survey acquired offshore Nigeria. The objective of the survey was to guide placement of development wells.| 2010
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Toward the integration of electromagnetic and seismic surveys - Acquiring EM survey data using a towed streamer and source could facilitate a common platform for EM and seismic operations and lead to improved efficiency. A test by Petroleum Geo-Services of Norway indicates it is possible to develop such a system.| 2010
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Toward the integration of electromagnetic and seismic surveys| 2010
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DRILLING & COMPLETION - Dual-gradient drilling promises to change the face of deepwater - Nearly 10 years after a joint industry project certified it a field-proven technology, post-BOP dual-gradient drilling has been taken off the shelf and, if its proponents have their way, promises to change the face of deepwater.| 2010
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Dual-gradient drilling promises to change the face of deepwater| 2010
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Subsalt brings more drilling in HP/HT environments| 2010
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Subsalt brings more drilling in HP/HT environments - Improved logging and drilling techniques contribute to the significant and growing success rate of finding deep and subsalt reservoirs around the world. This trend brings to the forefront the need for high-pressure/high-temperature (HP/HT) hardware.| 2010
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Using dimensional control to mitigate risk for ATP Titan installation| 2010
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ENGINEERING, CONSTRUCTION, & INSTALLATION - Using dimensional control to mitigate risk for ATP Titan installation - Mitigating installation risk with dimensional control makes a lot of sense when the stakes are so high. Here is how Bluewater Industries did it for ATP Oil and Gas Corp. (ATP) on the Titan MinDOC project earlier this year.| 2010
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Light-weight topsides for heavy-weight projects| 2010
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Light-weight topsides for heavy-weight projects - Designing and fabricating topsides that minimize the number of modules required — Thus reducing weight — Is proven to minimize costly offshore hookup and commissioning of a new installation.| 2010
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SUBSEA - Jules Verne — The Field of the Future - The ultimate goal of three-phase separation on the seafloor is the cornerstone of "Jules Verne — The Field of the Future" and is built upon the successful implementation and adoption of the preceding technologies: Standard production systems, full well stream boosting, water/hydrocarbon separation, and gas/liquid separation.| 2010
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Jules Verne - The Field of the Future| 2010
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Subsea boosting and processing developments - The relentless depletion of onshore and shallow water fields has compelled oil companies to focus on deepwater areas where a combination of floating and subsea production units is used to extract hydrocarbons.| 2010
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Subsea boosting and processing developments| 2010
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FLOWLINES & PIPELINES - Single-run in-line pipeline inspection on an unprecedented scale - An in-line inspection run of the world's longest subsea natural gas pipeline was completed successfully in the last half of this past year.| 2010
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Single-run in-line pipeline inspection on an unprecedented scale| 2010
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NOIA - A view from Washington — The winds of change| 2010
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A teachable moment| 2010
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NOIA represents all phases of offshore energy| 2010
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NOIA Officers, Board of Directors, and Executive Committee| 2010
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NOIA Membership| 2010
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FRANCE - GEP/AFTP merger set to foster innovation in France and overseas| 2010
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Pipeline monitoring system improves buckling detection and analysis| 2010
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Joint industry programs strive to improve management of hydrates and waxy crudes| 2010
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Tender-assist semi speeds rig-up operations| 2010
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Eiffel in hunt for West Africa platforms| 2010
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Business Briefs| 2010
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Advertisers' Index| 2010
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Beyond the Horizon| 2010