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...e program resulted in greater operating efficiencies and a reduction of air emissions. In 2010, eni e&p developed the Air Quality Monitoring Standard, a guide for eni ...e&p subsidiaries for the design, installation, and management of fixed Air Quality Monitoring Systems (...uld be carried out in order to eventually identify different and/or cheaper monitoring options. eni e&p gained some important expertise regarding this issue in 2011 via a structured project implemented i...
Recently, global climate change and air quality have become increasingly important environmental concerns.[1] Consequently, there has been a rise in collaborative international efforts to reduce the concentration of greenhouse gases and criteria pollutants. Criteria pollutants include emissions of nitrogen oxide, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, and total unburned hydrocarbons. International and national governments are implementing more regulations on air emissions. Drilling contractors can play an important role in environmental stewardship by reporting carbon emissions from drilling operations, eliminating redundant emission measurements, and leading the industry in efforts to reduce these emissions.
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... information * 4.3 Benefits and difficulties with real options * 4.4 Real options analysis in the E&P business * 5 Nomenclature * 6 References * 7 Noteworthy papers in OnePetro * 8 External links ...e criticizes the approach by stating that "the ROA valuation methodology is not only inaccurate for E&P projects, it is needlessly complicated. The methodology leads to procedures and presentations that ...he benefits of real options in framing the problem and the questions. Real options analysis in the E&P business Real options analysis is slowly working its way into the ...
In the last quarter-century, financial options such as "calls" and "puts" on publicly traded stocks have become an integral part of managing stock portfolios. The seminal work on financial options was done by Black and Scholes, [1] published in 1973, and Merton,[2] also published in 1973. Merton and Scholes shared the 1997 Nobel Prize in economics for their work. Black, Scholes, and Merton all worked on attempting to determine the value of an option. In recent years, the concepts of valuing options have been expanded from financial options to what are called "real" options in project evaluation. Financial options include "calls" in which the owner of the option has the right, but not the obligation (thus, an option), to purchase a stock at a specified strike price.
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...In the context of E&P, environment is a subsection of HSE that focuses on the effects ...E&P has on the external environment. Typically,the discipline deals with those effects that occur outsi...de the E&P footprint. Included are the effects of air emissions, waste water discharges, and disposal of waste...
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...e program resulted in greater operating efficiencies and a reduction of air emissions. In 2010, Eni E&P developed the Air Quality Monitoring Standard, a guide for Eni ...E&P subsidiaries for the design, installation, and management of fixed Air Quality Monitoring Systems (...uld be carried out in order to eventually identify different and/or cheaper monitoring options. Eni E&P gained some important expertise regarding this issue in 2011 via a structured project implemented i...
Recently, global climate change and air quality have become increasingly important environmental concerns.[1] Consequently, there has been a rise in collaborative international efforts to reduce the concentration of greenhouse gases and criteria pollutants. Greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O), occurring naturally and as the result of human activity. In addition, criteria pollutants (1970 amendments to the Clean Air Act required EPA to set National Ambient Air Quality Standards for certain pollutants known to be hazardous to human health) include emissions of nitrogen oxide, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, and total unburned hydrocarbons. International and national governments are implementing more regulations on air emissions.
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... Saputelli, and Shahab Mohaghegh. "SPE Web Events." Https://webevents.spe.org/products/transforming-ep-applications-through-big-data-analytics-2 . Society of Petroleum Engineers, 8 July 2015. https://we...bevents.spe.org/products/transforming-ep-applications-through-big-data-analytics-2?force_login 1 . See also Use this section for links to...
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...ach-to-making-oil-fields-smart Saputelli, Luigi. 2013. Artificial Intelligence Applications in the E&P Industry and an Example of Short-Term Production Prediction Using Neural Networks. https://webevent...s.spe.org/products/artificial-intelligence-applications-in-the-ep-industry-and-an-example-of-short-term-production-prediction-using-neural-networks External links ...
The generic term "intelligent well" is used to signify that some degree of direct monitoring and/or remote control equipment is installed within the well completion. Until the late 1980s, remote monitoring was generally limited to surface pressure transducers around the tree and surface choke, with remote completion control restricted to the hydraulic control of safety valves and (electro-) hydraulic control of tree valves. The first computer-assisted operations optimized gas lifted production by remote control near the tree and assisted with pumping well monitoring and control. Permanent downhole pressure and temperature gauges are commonly run as part of the completion system and combined with data transmission infrastructure. With the development, successful implementation, and improving reliability of a variety of permanently installed sensors, it was perceived that the potential to exercise direct control of inflow to the wellbore would provide significant and increased economic benefit.
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... to form "networks of excellence" in which experience or other knowledge may be shared. Overview. "E&P project data-management" systems are database-management systems designed to support integrated sui..., and editing and for performing database administration. By centralizing all data available for an E&P asset in a single integrated data store, project data-management systems greatly reduce the amount ...over the life of the asset. Before integrated project data-management systems, each fit-for-purpose E&P application had its own private, proprietary data store. Each individual data store supported diffe...
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...Environment In the context of E&P, environment is a subsection of HSE that focuses on the effects ...E&P has on the external environment. Typically,the discipline deals with those effects that occur outsi...de the E&P footprint. Included are the effects of air emissions, waste water discharges, and disposal of waste...
In the context of E&P, environment is a subsection of HSE that focuses on the effects E&P has on the external environment. Typically,the discipline deals with those effects that occur outside the E&P footprint. Included are the effects of air emissions, waste water discharges, and disposal of waste. Recently, global climate change and air quality have become increasingly important environmental concerns.[1] Consequently, there has been a rise in collaborative international efforts to reduce the concentration of greenhouse gases and criteria pollutants.
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...gas (usually with fuel consumption, mEg) EL el,ES electrolog, electrical log, electrical survey EP ep electromagnetic pipe inspection log f F finger or fingering f F flash separation f fl fluid ... pseudoreduced pSP pseudo-SP pv present value P pattern (usually with pattern efficiency, Ep) P phase or phases P p proximity log r R radius, radial, or radial distance r reduced r...
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...s More Effective Ultraviolet Light Disinfection of Fracturing Fluids. Presented at the SPE Americas E&P Health, Safety, Security, and Environmental Conference, Houston, 21-23 March. SPE-142217-MS.http://...of Fracturing Flowback Fluid to Fresh Water and Lowers CO2 Emissions. Presented at the SPE Americas E&P Environmental and Safety Conference, San Antonio, Texas, USA, 23-25 March. SPE-121104-MS.http://dx...rces and Alternate Water Sources for Hydraulic Fracturing Operations. Presented at the SPE Americas E&P Health, Safety, Security and Environmental Conference, Galveston, Texas, USA, 18-20 March. SPE-1637...
Water is the most commonly used fluid in hydraulic fracturing, and it is used in large quantities. Chemicals are added to the water to aid in fracturing and prevent damage to the reservoir, and normally less than 1 percent of the fluid contents are chemical compounds. Because fracturing involves a large amount of water, innovations to reuse/recycle and safely dispose of the water are an important part of environmental stewardship. Hydraulic fracturing is the process of pumping fluid into a wellbore at an injection rate too high for the formation to accept without breaking.[1] During injection, the formation's resistance to flow increases, and the pressure in the wellbore increases to a value called the break-down pressure, which is the sum of the in-situ compressive stress and thestrength of the formation.
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