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Feder, Judy. "Collaboration and Optimization Processes Contribute to Ultra-ERD Offshore Well Success." Journal of Petroleum Technology 73, no. 05 (2021): 61–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/0521-0061-jpt.

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This article, written by JPT Technology Editor Judy Feder, contains highlights of paper SPE 202251, “Transforming the Mindset To Drill Ultra-ERD Wells With High Tortuosity,” by Barry Goodin, SPE, Duane Selman, and Andy Wroth, Vermilion Oil and Gas, et al., prepared for the 2020 SPE Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition, originally scheduled to be held in Perth, Australia, 20–22 October. The paper has not been peer reviewed. The complete paper describes the extensive integrated engineering collaboration and optimization process that allowed an operator to push the drilling and comp
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Brooks, Deidre. "2012 PESA industry review—exploration." APPEA Journal 53, no. 1 (2013): 141. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/aj12012.

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The Australian exploration landscape experienced an escalation of unconventional activity in 2012. Drilling targeting shale oil and gas, basin-centred tight gas, and coal gas is on the increase compared to previous years. Drilling for onshore oil and large offshore gas continued to be a staple activity for the year although, in general, offshore, the number of wells drilled is continuing to decline, in line with previous years. A number of very large 3D seismic surveys were acquired in 2012 and this is hoped to provide many future drilling targets. Within Australia, 19 new offshore conventiona
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Brkić, Dejan, and Zoran Stajić. "Offshore Oil and Gas Safety: Protection against Explosions." Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 9, no. 3 (2021): 331. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jmse9030331.

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Offshore oil and gas operations carry a high risk of explosions, which can be efficiently prevented in many cases. The two most used approaches for prevention are: (1) the “International Electrotechnical Commission System for Certification to Standards Relating to Equipment for Use in Explosive Atmospheres” (IECEx) and (2) European “Atmosphere Explosible” (ATEX) schemes. The main shortcoming for the IECEx scheme is in the fact that it does not cover nonelectrical equipment, while for the ATEX scheme, it is due to the allowed self-certification for a certain category of equipment in areas with
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Asad, Muhammad Mujtaba, Razali Bin Hassan, Fahad Sherwani, Zaheer Abbas, Muhammad Saeed Shahbaz, and Qadir Mehmood Soomro. "Identification of effective safety risk mitigating factors for well control drilling operation." Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology 17, no. 1 (2019): 218–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jedt-04-2018-0068.

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Purpose Every year, hundreds of people have died and thousands have been injured because of insufficient management of well control at oil and gas drilling and production sites. Major causes which have been reported in previous studies included uncontrollable blowouts and failure of blowout preventers because of insufficient safety practices. These onshore and offshore blowout disasters not only harm the work force but also critically affect the environment and marine life. In this research paper, a detailed quantitative survey and qualitative risk assessments (RA) have been carried out for as
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Grassian, David, and Daniel Olsen. "Lifecycle Energy Accounting of Three Small Offshore Oil Fields." Energies 12, no. 14 (2019): 2731. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en12142731.

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Small oil fields are expected to play an increasingly prominent role in the delivery of global crude oil production. As such, the Energy Return on Investment (EROI) parameter for three small offshore fields are investigated following a well-documented methodology, which is comprised of a “bottom-up” estimate for lifting and drilling energy and a “top-down” estimate for construction energy. EROI is the useable energy output divided by the applied energy input, and in this research, subscripts for “lifting”, “drilling”, and “construction” are used to differentiate the types of input energies acc
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Dzyublo, A. D., S. О. Borozdin, and E. E. Altukhov. "Technologies for Safe Handling of Drilling Waste during Well Construction in the Ob Bay." Occupational Safety in Industry, no. 6 (June 2021): 52–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.24000/0409-2961-2021-6-52-60.

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Development of the Russian oil and gas fields in the Arctic requires ensuring industrial and environmental safety of conduct of the operations. Large and unique oil and gas condensate fields are discovered in the southern part of the Kara Sea. The Kamennomysskoye-Sea, Severo-Kamennomysskoye, Semakovskoye, Parusovoye, etc. gas condensate fields are located in the Ob Bay of the Kara Sea. The raw material base of the Severo-Obskoye gas condensate field, unique in terms of the reserves, will become the basis for future Arctic LNG projects. Based on the published data, the initial recoverable total
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Stickland, Peter. "Oil and gas exploration in Australia in 2014—a year of extremes." APPEA Journal 55, no. 1 (2015): 163. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/aj14012.

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In 2014, explorers in Australia experienced a range of highs and lows. There have been discoveries in new play types such as Phoenix South–1 in the Roebuck Basin, offshore WA, as well as discoveries that rejuvenate mature basins such as Seneco–3 in the onshore Perth Basin and a number of wells demonstrating unconventional gas flows in the Cooper Basin. Exploration lows include the inevitable unsuccessful wells, the general low level of drilling activity both offshore and in some states, frustrations at approval delays and constraints—particularly in NSW and Victoria—and the sharply contracting
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Kumar, Rajesh, S. Ramanan, and J. L. Narasimham. "Redevelopment of a Matured Multilayered Carbonate Offshore Field Through High Technology Horizontal and Multilateral Wells." SPE Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering 10, no. 05 (2007): 453–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/97520-pa.

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Summary Oil productivity from Mumbai High field, an offshore multilayered carbonate reservoir, increased significantly through the implementation of a major redevelopment program. Geoscientific information available from approximately 700 exploratory and develop- ment wells drilled in the field during nearly 25 years was incorporated during geological and reservoir simulation modeling of the field. High-technology drilling (viz. horizontal/multilaterals for the new development wells) was adopted on field scale to effectively address typical complexity of the layered carbonate reservoirs. Since
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Mackie, Steve. "Australian exploration review 2016." APPEA Journal 57, no. 2 (2017): 363. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/aj16254.

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In 2016, explorers in Australia were called upon to demonstrate realistic optimism. The year clearly demonstrated that during an industry contraction, such as that seen by the upstream oil and gas industry since the oil price crash of late 2014, near field conventional exploration still produces discoveries. These include Shefu, Muruk, Davis, Outtrim and Spartan. Amungee NW demonstrated unconventional gas flows in the Beetaloo Basin. As usual, new reservoirs were discovered in appraisal programs such as at Roc and Phoenix South. Exploration lows, however, were the general mood with the inevita
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JPT staff, _. "E&P Notes (August 2021)." Journal of Petroleum Technology 73, no. 08 (2021): 15–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/0821-0015-jpt.

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Energean Secures Rig for Multiwell Program off Israel Energean has signed a contract with Stena Drilling for an up to five-well drilling program offshore Israel, which is expected to target the derisking of unrisked prospective recoverable resources of more than 1 billion BOE. The contract is for the drilling of three firm wells and two optional wells using drillship Stena Icemax. The first firm well is expected to spud in early 2022. The firm wells are all expected to be drilled during 2022. “Our five-well growth program off-shore Israel, commencing in the first quarter of 2022, has the poten
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