IADC Drilling Gulf of Mexico explores storm prep, mooring, HPHT, operator drivers, market outlook (English)
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Title:IADC Drilling Gulf of Mexico explores storm prep, mooring, HPHT, operator drivers, market outlook
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Publication date:2005-01-01
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Table of contents – Volume 61
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Drilling conference puts focus on "Back to Basic$?"| 2005
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North Sea dayrates up sharply Potential rig shortages in the North Sea have resulted in significant rises in dayrates| 2005
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IADC: Up to speed at 65 and no slowing down| 2005
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Managed pressure drilling evolves with new technology and applications| 2005
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IADC monitors legislative initiatives and issues worldwide| 2005
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Rotary steerables drill complex wells at lower risk| 2005
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Bit technology results in faster and cleaner wellbores| 2005
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Europe offers increased drilling opportunities| 2005
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Global E&P and drilling activity is bright, even with lower commodity pricing| 2005
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Rig automation increases drilling efficiency and safety| 2005
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IADC tackles multi-faceted European issues| 2005
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Reservoir targets reached with directional drilling| 2005
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Two new training, accreditation programs launched| 2005
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Tubulars session examines pipe fatigue and failure| 2005
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ReedHycalog Rig Census confirms significant fleet size and utilization gains in the US and Canada| 2005
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Training, HSE top IADC's list of European prioritiesCattini, D. et al. | 2005
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Rotary steerable systems optimize Troll field productionErnesti, K.-D. et al. | 2005
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ID cards, MODU Code rewrite are offshore issues monitored by IADC| 2005
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People, planning and HSE examines the environment and safety| 2005
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Contracts, UBO/MPD are key IADC interests| 2005
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Drill bit design solves performance and drilling challenges| 2005
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Hurricanes impact US Gulf but market conditions are strengthening| 2005
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IADC tackles issues in support of US land drilling contractors| 2005
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Field development focuses on reservoirs, HPHT issues| 2005
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Operators meet deep gas drilling challenges, note technology gaps| 2005
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Drilling contractors anticipate continued strong rig demand| 2005
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Expandable tubular technology enables casing repair| 2005
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Southeast Asian rig demand and dayrates continue to soar| 2005
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Mooring, risers, SBOP are examined in Deepwater I session| 2005
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Wireless telemetry can reduce high data costs for onshore wellsNeill, F. / Champion, B. et al. | 2005
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Rowan marks 50th anniversary of LeTourneau jackup rig| 2005
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Completion session looks at window milling, perforating technology| 2005
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Understanding pressure to avoid well control issues in the Duri fieldPrihtiantoro, D. / Daradjat, D. G. et al. | 2005
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Real time applications enhance downhole communications| 2005
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Coiled tubing technical advances reduce operational costs Recent technical advancements and innovations in coiled tubing are resulting in efficient and cost effective operations and production optimization| 2005
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Extended reach technology enables E&P of remote fields| 2005
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Extending life, value are topics of Mature Fields session| 2005
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Direct AC top drive drilling system can increase torque, reduce maintenance| 2005
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Direct top drive can increase torque, reduce maintenance| 2005
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Proper cementing technique is key to zonal isolation| 2005
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Solid expandable tubulars optimizing production| 2005
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Gas broach leads to unique relief well intervention to protect production platformWright, J. et al. | 2005
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Hydraulic power tongs provide makeup torque for threaded riser connectionsKinzel, Holger / Pietras, Bernd / Cummins, Tracy et al. | 2005
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Power tongs provide makeup torque for threaded riser connections-Kinzel, H. / Pietras, B. / Cummins, T. et al. | 2005
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Deepwater II session examines performance, benchmarking| 2005
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Horizontal UB operations can outperform conventional drilling methods| 2005
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Testing, logging, coiled tubing is focus of Downhole Tools session| 2005
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Variable choke adds versatility to completionsAnderson, Adam / Hughes, Baker et al. | 2005
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Drilling Fluids session looks at rock mechanics, differential sticking| 2005
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LADC Drilling HSE Europe 2005 set for 19-20 May in Esbjerg, Denmark| 2005
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Planning helps reduce well control eventsAllcorn, M. / Tuppen, J. et al. | 2005
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Casing running tool can be operated by drilling crews, reducing costs| 2005
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World's largest deepwater wells slated for Ormen Lange| 2005
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Noble Drilling initiative eliminates manriding operations| 2005
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Streamlined connections mean longer slimhole ERD| 2005
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Streamlined pipe connections lengthen slimhole ERD wells| 2005
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Today's complex drilling operations demand sophisticated well-control modeling toolsRygg, O. B. et al. | 2005
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High performance water-base fluids improve drillingWest, Gary / Morales, Leonard et al. | 2005
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Automated drill pipe tong can interface with rig management protocols| 2005
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Grey Wolf's truck safety program reduces incidents, accidents| 2005
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Winning hearts and minds of employees is key to safety behavior| 2005
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Middle East E&P at its highest but the region is gearing up for even more drilling activity| 2005
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Drilling fluid meets deep gas drilling challengesBland, Ron / Mullen, Greg / Gonzalez, Yohnny / Harvey, Floyd / Pless, Marvin et al. | 2005
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Screenless sand control method offers new completion opportunitiesFitzpatrick, H. et al. | 2005
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Screenless sand control offers new opportunitiesFitzpatrick, Harvey et al. | 2005
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"Back to Basics" series kicks off with MWD technology| 2005
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Well control modeling effective in risk management, decision makingNg, F. et al. | 2005
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Latest in surface BOP technology, applications presented at conference| 2005
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R&D validates effectiveness of aphron drilling fluidsPopov, Peter et al. | 2005
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Brazilian state oil company Petrobras locks in deepwater rigs| 2005
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2004 Lost-Time Incident rate is flat but Recordable Incidents increase| 2005
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Scandrill expands land fleet with several new rigs| 2005
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Managing wellbore pressure containment to maximize reservoir deliverability| 2005
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Mono-trip cement-tolerant completions breathe new life into disposable wellsChapman, W. et al. | 2005
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Noble is reducing its gas emissions through a proactive program| 2005
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ENSCO 72 jackup enhanced for environmentally sensitive areasHall, J. et al. | 2005
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Combining casing drilling, rotary steerable proves effective in directional applicationLesso, B. / Strickler, R. / Warren, T. et al. | 2005
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HPHT completions edge toward 500^o and 30,000 psi| 2005
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IADC Drilling Gulf of Mexico explores storm prep, mooring, HPHT, operator drivers, market outlook| 2005
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First U-tube well connects horizontal wellsLee, D. / Hay, R. / Brandao, F. et al. | 2005