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Mar 4, 2011

Technologies for mature fields

Free forum, London Mar 16
Mature fields represent a significant business opportunity - if you are better than your competitors at producing them
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Digital Energy Journal news

Santos sponsors Open Source software for better reservoir visualization 

Australian energy company Santos is sponsoring Open Source technology that is improving collaboration between its geoscientists, who can now work on their subsurface data models from just about anywhere.

IQPC Aberdeen knowledge management conference

 

Ancap signs contract with Fugro for Uruguay offshore survey 

Uruguay state-run oil company ANCAP has signed a contract with Fugro for the provision of geophysical services covering a complete aero-magnetic survey of Pelotas, Punta del Este and Oriental del Plata offshore basins.

 

Marlink provides Sealink to Atlantic Oilfield Services 

Marlink, the global provider of maritime satellite communications, has completed delivery and installation of its Sealink VSAT solution on the Atlantic Oilfield Services oil & gas support unit 'KS TITAN 2'.

   

M-I SWACO introduces choke control console 

M-I SWACO has released a low pressure autochoke console (LPAC) unit, a choke console that provides control of the Autochoke unit during managed pressure drilling (MPD), underbalanced drilling (UBD) and other low surface pressure operations.

 

Stingray launches well zone monitoring solution 

Stingray has developed a new solution called FosarFocus for targeted well zone monitoring applications.

 

IDS launches VisNet2.0 

IDS has launched its new web-based reporting and analysis application for the upstream oil and gas industry, VisNet2.0, at the SPE/IADC Drilling Conference 2011.

 

   

From the latest DEJ magazine

Helping drillers and geophysicists talk 

The most common tool for sharing information between drilling and geophysics teams is still PowerPoint, says Jane Wheelwright of Dynamic Graphics Ltd.

 

Oracle - helping you answer critical business questions 

Imagine having a software tool, running on your iPad, which can predict the impact of what a well intervention will have on the overall business, not just the feasibility of doing the work. This is what Oracle is trying to enable, says the company's oil and gas industry lead Hossam Farid

 

DOF: devil is in the details 

The key to getting a digital oilfield project working is detailed planning, says Julian Pickering, director of Digital Oilfield Solutions Ltd

 

Using neural networks for seismic interpretation 

Dr. Tom Smith, founder and former president of seismic interpretation software company Seismic Micro Technology (SMT) has launched Geophysical Insights to help oil and gas companies better understand seismic response data.  The new company is currently researching and applying Unsupervised Neural Networks, which have shown strong promise in initial test cases.

 

ShipServ: finding the best suppliers 

Maritime and offshore e-marketplace ShipServ has developed tools to help marine purchasers learn more about suppliers they are considering doing business with

 

Plans for Offshore Europe 

Attendees to Aberdeen's Offshore Europe event in September 6-8 this year can expect discussions on North Sea taxation, reducing CO2 from oil and gas operations, new risk profiles and transparency of risk, says Samir Brikho, CEO of engineering giant AMEC and chairman of the conference

 

Shell - new technology for onshore seismic 

Shell is developing two new technologies for onshore seismic - a new lightweight, low noise wireless sensor together with HP, and a fibre optic recording system, ideal for permanent monitoring, together with PGS

 

Drillers need better data - Kongsberg 

Torbjørn Forthun, Managing Director of Kongsberg Drilling Management Solutions, believes that drilling contractors need access to better data- and then they need to use it.

 

Energistics - more information in public domain means better collaboration 

Energistics' goal for 2011 is to expand collaboration opportunities for standards development , said COO Jerry Hubbard

 

Epsis: Effective collaborative work processes by sharing information, not by mov 

You don't have to wait for comprehensive systems for sharing data to start effective collaboration; you may start with building effective collaborative work processes by combining and sharing information, suggests Jan-Erik Nordtvedt, CEO of Epsis of Norway

 

Microsoft - making computing environment simpler 

Microsoft has a mission to help oil and gas companies make their computing architecture simpler, and put it together in a standard way

 

Data recorders on platforms 

Oilteams, an oil and gas software company in Milan, believes that there could be a business providing marine style voyage data recorders, or 'black boxes' for offshore oil and gas operations, to continually recordwhat is going on, including sound recordings (to record what people said to each other) and instrumentation data.

 

Oracle - helping you answer critical business questions 

Imagine having a software tool, running on your iPad, which can predict the impact of what a well intervention will have on the overall business, not just the feasibility of doing the work. This is what Oracle is trying to enable, says the company's oil and gas industry lead Hossam Farid

Helping drillers and geophysicists talk 

The most common tool for sharing information between drilling and geophysics teams is still PowerPoint, says Jane Wheelwright of Dynamic Graphics Ltd.

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For several hundred years, the world of books, newspapers, radio and TV was based on a "Filter then Publish" model - professional publishers and editors decided what was suitable for readers, listeners and viewers to read, hear and see, letting through only that which they judged to be interesting, somewhat factually correct and so on. Likewise, learned journals used a 'peer review' process which had the same effect.

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Business opportunities with subsurface data

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New ways to work with subsurface data to help you improve production and get an advantage on competitors

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