Most-viewed articles on Oil & Gas Engineering for 2018
Oil & Gas Engineering's most clicked articles in 2018 included stories about the 2018 Product of the Year award winners, machine learning for tubular connection and smarter pipeline maintenance, shale-field flowmeter advances, and the benefits of slow roll for electric motors. Miss something? You can catch up here.
Oil & Gas Engineering’s most-viewed articles for 2018 included stories on the 2018 Product of the Year award winners, machine learning for tubular connection and smarter pipeline maintenance, shale-field flowmeter advances, and the benefits of slow roll for electric motors. Links to each article below.
1. 2018 Product of the Year Award Winners Recognized
Equipment, software solutions get the thumbs up as the annual Product of the Year awards recognize significant innovation and advancement in technologies and best practices.
2. Machine learning streamlines tubular connection analysis
Questions are answered through an application example that applies machine learning to tubular connection analysis.
3. How machine learning contributes to smarter pipeline maintenance
Machine learning can allow oil and gas companies to make better use of the enormous amounts of data as they try to maintain their pipelines.
4. Recent advances in shale-field flowmeter proving
Mass and density calibration can now be done in the field, which is important because of increased demand and shortage of staff and systems.
5. How slow roll runout works in electric motors
Vibration measurement a requirement on API motors.
The list was developed using CFE Media’s web analytics for stories viewed on oilandgaseng.com for articles published in 2018.
Chris Vavra, production editor, CFE Media, cvavra@cfemedia.com.
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