WELL CAPPING BECOMES AN INDUSTRY OF ITS OWN The new influx of well capping companies finds ways to shut down wells by employing equipment used for everyday tasks. Their challenge today is to anticipate and develop equipment to prevent the potential blowouts of tomorrow (English)
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Title:WELL CAPPING BECOMES AN INDUSTRY OF ITS OWN The new influx of well capping companies finds ways to shut down wells by employing equipment used for everyday tasks. Their challenge today is to anticipate and develop equipment to prevent the potential blowouts of tomorrow
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Table of contents – Volume 65, Issue 7
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GUEST EDITORIAL • SHALE 2.0: FROM EFFICIENT TO EFFECTIVE SHALE DEVELOPMENT Horizontal drilling and multistage hydraulic fracturing have enabled shale development. In the next stage of shale recovery, the focus will be more effective development to achieve greater production with fewer wells and fewer total resources| 2013
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FORMATION EVALUATION-WHILE-DRILLING TECHNOLOGY IMPROVES DATA DELIVERY Exploration wells, unconventional plays, and development wells can benefit from NeoScope, a sourceless formation evaluation-while-drilling solution. Two case studies share how the technology mitigates the risks or logistic complications associated with chemical nuclear sources| 2013
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WELL CAPPING BECOMES AN INDUSTRY OF ITS OWN The new influx of well capping companies finds ways to shut down wells by employing equipment used for everyday tasks. Their challenge today is to anticipate and develop equipment to prevent the potential blowouts of tomorrow| 2013
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SOUR GAS INTEREST GROWS IN THE MIDDLE EAST In the Middle East, developing sour gas fields have become a priority of local governments because of soaring regional gas consumption| 2013
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2013 OTC MIRRORS CURRENT INDUSTRY VITALITY Attendance hit a 30-year high at this year's Offshore Technology Conference, which focused on addressing energy challenges and safety concerns| 2013
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UNPLANNED DOWNTIME IS A SIGNIFICANT PRODUCTION LOSS MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY FOR PRODUCERS An analysis of US Gulf of Mexico producing assets reveals that reducing downtime can significantly improve operating efficiency. How does downtime affect profits and what strategies can be implemented to reduce it?| 2013
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Reservoir SimulationCrick, M. et al. | 2013
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Massively Parallel Simulation of Oceanic-Gas-Hydrate Production| 2013
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Scaling Up a 900-Million-Cell Static Model to a Dynamic Model| 2013
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Quality-Assured Initialization Optimizes the Value of Reservoir Simulation| 2013
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Artificial LiftNoonan, S. et al. | 2013
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High-Reliability Gas Lift Flow-Control-Device Technology and Erosion/Endurance Tests| 2013
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Measured Plunger-Fall Velocity Used To Calibrate New Fall-Velocity Model| 2013
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Foamer Technology Optimizes Artificial Lift in the Alliance Shale-Gas Field| 2013
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Unconventional ResourcesChipperfield, S. et al. | 2013
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Focus on Unconventional Reservoirs Requires Advancements in Technology| 2013
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Holistic Appraisal Strategy Aims To Get the Most Out of Unconventional Reservoirs| 2013
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Drilling and Completion Technique Selection for Coalbed Methane Wells| 2013
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CO~2 ApplicationsRogers, J.D. et al. | 2013
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Controlled-Freeze Technology for Processing Sour-Gas Resources| 2013
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Simulating the Chemical Interaction of Injected CO~2 and Carbonic Acid| 2013
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Lacq Carbon-Capture and -Sequestration Pilot| 2013
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CO~2-Sequestration Projects Adding Value| 2013
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OFFSHORE EUROPE 2013 CONFERENCE SHOWCASES ``THE NEXT 50 YEARS'' This year's SPE Offshore Europe Conference and Exhibition to be held in Aberdeen will focus on challenges of the future and solutions for maintaining a strong oil and gas supply chain in the UK| 2013