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Title:Global E&P
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Published in:Offshore ; 71, 7 ; 14-20
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Place of publication:Tulsa, Okla.
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Publication date:2011
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Type of material:Print
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Table of contents – Volume 71, Issue 7
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Online| 2011
- 10
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Comment| 2011
- 12
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Data| 2011
- 14
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Global E&P| 2011
- 20
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Offshore Europe| 2011
- 22
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Gulf of Mexico| 2011
- 24
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Subsea Systems| 2011
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Vessels, Rigs, & Surface Systems| 2011
- 28
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Drilling & Production| 2011
- 30
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Geosciences| 2011
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Offshore Automation Solutions| 2011
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DRILLING RIG REPORT - Meeting the need of today's rig owners and operators| 2011
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Meeting the need of today's rig owners and operators Singapore's Keppel FELS says that the global drilling industry has begun to renew its rig fleet, with a wave of orders coming in the last quarter of 2010| 2011
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New jackup rigs are more robust Several naval architects and marine engineers have introduced new jackup rig designs that trend toward larger units with deepwater capabilities, with one design rated for operations in up to 575 ft (175 m) of water| 2011
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New jackup rigs are more robust| 2011
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Deepwater jackup fleet experiences modest growth The worldwide deepwater jackup fleet, which includes jackups rated for 350 ft (106 m) of water and greater, grew modestly since July 2009 when Offshore's last survey was taken| 2011
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Deepwater jackup fleet experiences modest growth| 2011
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New rig orders keep on coming Orders for new mobile offshore drilling units (MODUs) are surging| 2011
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New rig orders keep on coming| 2011
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2011 Worldwide MODU construction/upgrade survey| 2011
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Latin American countries opening to outside operators With oil reserves second only to the Middle East and also with significant gas reserves, Latin America has become a natural focus of oil and gas exploration in recent years| 2011
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BRAZIL & LATIN AMERICA - Latin American countries opening to outside operators| 2011
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Pemex looks to develop deepwater assets Mexico's offshore oil and gas production comes from five main areas - Campeche Bay, Burgos Basin (gas), Golden Lane, Tabasco and Veracruz, all of which lie in the Gulf of Mexico| 2011
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Pemex looks to develop deepwater assets| 2011
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Statoil transfers proven Norwegian techniques to draw out Peregrino's heavy crude| 2011
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Statoil transfers proven Norwegian techniques to draw out Peregrino's heavy crude The start-up of the Peregrino heavy oil field in Brazil's Campos basin in April marked a major milestone in Statoil's international ambitions| 2011
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Pre-salt plays buoy Brazil's offshore development plans Increasing domestic oil production has been a long-term goal of the Brazilian government, and recent discoveries of large offshore, presalt oil deposits could transform Brazil into one of the largest oil producers in the world| 2011
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Pre-salt plays buoy Brazil's offshore development plans| 2011
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GEOLOGY & GEOPHYSICS - Borehole seismic while drilling can give accurate, high-resoluation data| 2011
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Borehole seismic while drilling can give accurate, high-resolution data Even with today's modern seismic acquisition, processing, and interpretation technology, a geological prognosis solely derived from surface seismic data carries a high degree of uncertainty and geological risk| 2011
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DRILLING & COMPLETION - Risks and concerns of single-casing riser systems versus dual-casing risers| 2011
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Risks and concerns of single-casing riser systems versus dual-casing risers Single-wall risers are being used in situations where a leak could cause a catastrophic blowout| 2011
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PRODUCTION OPERATIONS - Looming SEMS rules will require new strategies| 2011
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Looming SEMS rules will require new strategies The 2010 Macondo oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico led to a number of investigations, reactions and conclusions about the future of the US oil and gas industry, particularly regarding safety standards. In light of this, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Regulations and Enforcement (BOEMRE) created new regulations with the aim of enhancing safety standards| 2011
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FLOWLINES & PIPELINES - Improving deepwater pipeline repair capability| 2011
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Improving deepwater pipeline repair capability Since 2004, a joint industry project (JIP) has working to develop the capability to repair 10 to 24-in. ANSI 1500 pipelines in sea water depths from 1,000 to 10,000 ft| 2011
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Business Briefs| 2011
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Advertisers' Index| 2011
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Beyond the Horizon| 2011