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SLB and Microsoft have co-developed a secure, open, and fully managed cloud-based data platform solution. Extending beyond oil and gas, this cutting-edge solution is tailored to the energy sector and leverages the power of digital technology to enhance operational performance and facilitate the transition to our lower-carbon future. In this discussion, experts from both SLB and Microsoft will outline how our joint innovations and partnership in cloud, AI, machine learning, data management, and more are helping customers in oil and gas and beyond, drive performance and become more efficient and sustainable. They will also discuss the important role their joint data platform will perform for the energy industry, as it accelerates its digital transformation. Enabling a combination of AI, automation, hyper-scale computing, and the effective integration of first principle and data-pattern insights, the platform promises to decrease cycle times and risk, boost returns, enhance productivity, and reduce costs and carbon emission.
- Health, Safety, Environment & Sustainability > Sustainability/Social Responsibility > Sustainable development (1.00)
- Health, Safety, Environment & Sustainability > Environment > Climate change (1.00)
- Data Science & Engineering Analytics > Information Management and Systems > Artificial intelligence (0.90)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence (1.00)
- Information Technology > Data Science (0.90)
The oil and gas industry is leveraging technology to increase competitiveness while addressing sustainability goals, supply-chain disruptions, and regulatory standards. During the past 3 years, over half a million patents were granted for production monitoring. This progress has led to a shift toward integrated work flows, cloud-based platforms, resilient sensors, process simplification, and automation. These advancements aim to enhance reservoir understanding, simplify monitoring programs, and reduce costs. Next-generation technologies are being progressively implemented to automate processes, modernize operations, and boost efficiency and production while meeting sustainability requirements.
- Reservoir Description and Dynamics > Formation Evaluation & Management (1.00)
- Production and Well Operations > Well & Reservoir Surveillance and Monitoring (1.00)
- Data Science & Engineering Analytics > Information Management and Systems (1.00)
- Health, Safety, Environment & Sustainability > Sustainability/Social Responsibility > Sustainable development (0.38)
The industry is now in its second year beyond the COVID-19 pandemic, and the workforce has changed in many ways, but issues facing production performance remain. Major conferences saw 116 submissions from 28 countries, with 64% regarding electrical submersible pumps (ESPs), and 18% and 8% devoted to gas lift and rod lift, respectively. Many of the papers dealt with case history successes. That is all well and good, but it doesn't necessarily drive reader interest if it can't be applied to their asset. The top three papers were selected on the guidelines of clarity of the abstract in addressing the scope, methods/procedures/process, results/observations/conclusions, and novel or additive information.
- North America > United States > Texas > Permian Basin > Yeso Formation (0.99)
- North America > United States > Texas > Permian Basin > Yates Formation (0.99)
- North America > United States > Texas > Permian Basin > Wolfcamp Formation (0.99)
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- Production and Well Operations > Artificial Lift Systems > Electric submersible pumps (0.95)
- Health, Safety, Environment & Sustainability > Sustainability/Social Responsibility > Sustainable development (0.61)
The complete paper investigates the relevance of wind and solar energy for the supply of artificial lift systems on offshore platforms in the Brazilian equatorial region. The scope of the authors' study encompassed a detailed technical and environmental assessment, with an emphasis on the integration of a 10-MW floating solar photovoltaic (FSPV) power system to meet demand for 10 pumps. The results obtained highlight the high viability of the system in meeting the demand of these pumps and ensuring an adequate and sustainable energy supply. The equatorial margin is an area in northern Brazil covering part of the sedimentary basins of the equatorial Atlantic. The region is home to important sedimentary basins such as the Amazon Basin, the Pará-Maranhão Basin, the Barreirinhas Basin, the Potiguar Basin, and the Ceará Basin, all known for their hydrocarbon reserves.
- South America > Ecuador > Orellana > Amazon Basin (0.99)
- South America > Brazil > Maranhão > South Atlantic Ocean > Maranhao Basin (0.99)
- South America > Brazil > Maranhão > South Atlantic Ocean > Barreirinhas Basin (0.99)
- South America > Brazil > Rio Grande do Norte > South Atlantic Ocean > Potiguar Basin (0.89)
- Production and Well Operations > Artificial Lift Systems (1.00)
- Health, Safety, Environment & Sustainability > Sustainability/Social Responsibility > Sustainable development (1.00)
All are playful nicknames for the oil and gas icon known as a pumpjack. To the uninformed, the pumpjack is a thing-a-ma-jig that has something to do with oil, probably "fracking" because that's what drilling rigs do, right? But as an industry-educated and well-informed reader of JPT, you know this is inaccurate. By whatever name you call it, you know that the pumpjack is the visible manifestation of an invisible physics equation, a mechanism buried deep underground that lifts reservoir fluids to the surface. You also know it is one type of artificial lift available in a stable of systems with equally curious and technical names like progressive cavity, plunger, jet, gas lift, and electrical submersible pump (ESP).
- Oceania > Australia > Western Australia > North West Shelf > Carnarvon Basin > Dampier Basin > WA-209-P > Stag Field (0.99)
- Oceania > Australia > Western Australia > North West Shelf > Carnarvon Basin > Dampier Basin > WA-15-L > Stag Field (0.99)
- North America > United States > Texas > Permian Basin > Yeso Formation (0.99)
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- Reservoir Description and Dynamics > Unconventional and Complex Reservoirs > Shale oil (0.70)
- Reservoir Description and Dynamics > Unconventional and Complex Reservoirs > Shale gas (0.70)
- Health, Safety, Environment & Sustainability > Sustainability/Social Responsibility > Sustainable development (0.69)
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As in the previous book, I found the level of detail about electricity and aerodynamics more than I needed, and I was not interested in the author's personal journey Its strength comes from the grounding in scientific energy. If you want a comprehensive overview of our renewable fundamentals. Conclusions about the viability of 100% renewable future, this book is for you. If you want more detail -- for example, energy solutions are based on data rather than wishful thinking. The first chapter outlines the challenges of building, installing, and maintaining millions of problems to be solved: air pollution, global warming, and energy windmills, thousands of hectares of solar panels, and the infrastructure security.
- Health, Safety, Environment & Sustainability > Sustainability/Social Responsibility > Sustainable development (0.64)
- Health, Safety, Environment & Sustainability > Environment > Climate change (0.55)
The next several decades pose enormous challenges, and opportunities, for the global oil and gas industry. While oil and gas will continue to be used for decades to come, it is now recognized that enormous quantities of CO2 have to be stored in subsurface geologic formations to reach global decarbonization goals. In this talk, the presenter will focus on a number of geomechanical issues that have to be considered to ensure long-term storage efficacy. While it has been long recognized that changes in reservoir pressure should not exceed the pressure at which hydraulic fracturing might occur of seal formations, this presentation will focus on a number of other issues have not been sufficiently addressed. First, it is important to identify potentially active faults to limit the possibility that injection-related increases in pore pressure could induce seismic, or aseismic, slip on known faults.
- Reservoir Description and Dynamics > Reservoir Characterization (1.00)
- Health, Safety, Environment & Sustainability > Sustainability/Social Responsibility > Sustainable development (0.77)
- Health, Safety, Environment & Sustainability > Environment > Climate change (0.77)
- Reservoir Description and Dynamics > Storage Reservoir Engineering > CO2 capture and sequestration (0.57)
In this course, we focus on several key aspects of the energy transition, starting with the scientific basis of global warming and the impact of greenhouse gas emissions on our climates. We also summarize the UN Paris Agreement and the aspirational target of limiting global warming to a maximum of 2 C by 2050. We review the historical energy supply, demand, and greenhouse gas emissions to date, and the options available to reduce CO2 emissions. We then turn to the drivers and projections of a lower-carbon energy future through the rapid expansion of affordable renewable energy resources, hydrogen production, the reduction of methane emissions, and carbon capture and storage opportunities. Lastly, we discuss three critical requirements to achieve the net zero goals.
- Health, Safety, Environment & Sustainability > Sustainability/Social Responsibility > Sustainable development (1.00)
- Health, Safety, Environment & Sustainability > Environment > Climate change (1.00)