Oil & Gas Engineering
Articles
Oil & Gas Engineering September 2021 issue
Oil & Gas Engineering targets engineers responsible for business-critical functions, technology and processes from the wellhead to the refinery. These professionals design, specify, implement, upgrade and maintain equipment in the areas of automation, process management, cybersecurity, asset management and worker safety.
Machine learning applied in U.S. oil and gas shale fields
A machine-learning solution allowed Denver-based Bonanza Creek Energy to monitor data drawn from its SCADA system to detect increasing risk of volatile organic compounds (VOC) or carbon-dioxide emissions.
Canada’s pipeline regulator revises quality programs
The report from Canada's National Energy Board (NEB) is in response to the detection of inappropriate materials used in fittings.
A view from the oil patch
An operator discusses the challenges in optimizing or reviving production in declining oil wells.
The new age of data management and analysis in the oil and gas industry
Optimizing oil and gas operations will involve connectivity and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).
Moving at the speed of data
Tony Edwards of StepChange Global discusses how oil and gas operators are managing the use of data in operations, and how field workers and the control room are learning to trust each other more in this new digital age.
Turning real-time data into information
Tony Edwards of StepChange Global discusses how the digital oilfield can have a direct impact on production success, and we look at how to equip operators with the tools they need.
More production, less exploration in a low-price oil market
EIA reports decline in exploration and development leads to lower reserves.
‘Pressing challenges’ on OTC’s agenda
Oil & Gas Engineering discussed some of the key issues with OTC 2016 Chairman Joe Fowler about the offshore oil industry, which is going through a pivotal time.
U.S. a ‘swing producer’ in balancing O&G market
The oil and gas industry is looking to the U.S. to reduce production to help stabilize oil prices as the industry looks to find its footing after a volatile 2015.