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Industry Outlook
Bitumen Price Volatility, Supply Chain Complexity and Vertical Integration
Emil D Attanasi
US Geological Survey
Carbon Standards and Non-nation-state Actors
Heather Lovell1
and Heike Schroeder2
1. Lecturer, School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh; 2. Tyndall Research Fellow, Environmental Change Institute
Regional Focus
The Americas
Accessing the Resources of the Gulf of Mexico – Essential for the Energy Future of the US
Ted M Falgout
Executive Director, Greater Lafourche Port Commission
Subsea 7 Successfully Completes Pipeline Installation for Shell’s Parque das Conchas (BC-10) Development
César Bartz
Senior Project Manager, Subsea 7
Asia
Gas Hydrate Occurrence in the Krishna–Godavari Offshore Basin Off the East Coast of India
MV Ramana and T Ramprasad
National Institute of Oceanography, Goa
Africa
Acquisition, Processing and Initial Impact of the Bonga 4D Seismic Survey
Rocco Detomo
Head, Quantitative Interpretation and Reservoir Geophysics, Shell Nigeria
Arctic
Reliable and Effective Tools to Fight Oil Spills in Arctic Conditions
Vince Mitchell
Executive Project Manager, Lamor Corporation Ab
Drilling & Well Technology
Reducing Non-productive Time Through a New and Efficient Method
Ingvild Ryggen Kristinsdatter Carstens
Marketing Manager, Verdandetechnology
Measurements of Streaming Potential for Downhole Monitoring in Intelligent Wells
MZ Jaafar,1
MD Jackson,2 and J Vinogradov2
1. Technological University of Malaysia; 2. Imperial College London
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CC Pain,2 JH Saunders2
Chemical Foamers for Gas Well Deliquification 103
Martin J Willis
Industrial Technical Consultant, Gas Treatment, Nalco Company
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Natural Gas
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Anticipating the Energy Crunch – Extracting Tight and Unconventional Gas
Roberto Aguilera
Professor, and ConocoPhillips-NSERC-AERI Chair, Schulich School of Engineering, Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Department, University of Calgary
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Preventing Failure of High-strength Fasteners Used in Offshore and Subsea Applications
Khlefa A Esaklul1
and Tawfik M Ahmed2
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1. BP Exploration, Sunbury; 2. IONIK Consulting/JP Kenny Inc., Houston
From 1954 to the Present – We Carry Your Weight 81
Italgru
Integrating Seakeeping Analysis into the Design of Floating Systems
Lothar Birk
Associate Professor, School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, University of New Orleans
Energy Savings Using StreaMax™-coated Tubes 90
Christian Strøbech1
and Jens Hinke2
1. Scientist, Research and Development, Accoat; 2. Director, Research and Development, SP Group
GORE™ OMNIBEND™ Fiber – Consistently Enhancing the Bend–Fatigue Life of Synthetic-fibre Ropes
Robert Thomas
Applications Engineer, Industrial Fibres Division, WL Gore & Associates
85 74 16
Design & Engineering
14 9 6
Filtration of Oil and Gas Well Completion Fluids 48
Eric Wals
Manager, Oilfield Division, Twin Filter
Data Architecture of Realtime Drilling and Completions Information at Saudi Aramco
MM Khudiri,1
MA Shehry1 and JD Curtis2
1. Saudi Aramco; 2. Petrolink International
Subsea & Pipeline
Development of a Failure Detection System for Flexible Risers
Priscilla Elman and Roberto Alvim
2H Offshore
Liner Wrinkling in a Lined Pipe – A Finite Element Approach
Annemiek Hilberink
Senior Engineer, Heerema Marine Contractors
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