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Day 2 Tue, November 01, 2022.
Schlumberger has taken the lead in the oil and gas service industry by creating a footprint emissions quantification tool that balances the time investment with the accuracy required to assess the carbon footprint of technologies along their lifecycl
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Day 4 Wed, April 26, 2017.
Ultrasonic and sonic logs are commonly used to evaluate the quality of cement placement in the annulus of a pipe and its potential to perform as a barrier. In some cases, we observe that the log response is in conflict with the expectations on the ou
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Ram Sunder Kalyanaraman, Sandrine Renard, John Ernest Edwards, Benoit Froelich, Robert Van Kuijk
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Multiwell pilots are the final step of enhanced oil recovery (EOR) screening before the final investment decision. Data gathering is the primary purpose of any pilot, including data about the reservoir's response to the EOR method. A common technique
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Jeffrey Lee Hupp, Ray Wydrinski, Benoit Froelich, Lou Sabbagh, Robert Van Kuijk, Charles W. Morris
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The hydraulic isolation of the wellbore casing and cement is critical for the completion of production and injection wells. Zonal isolation prevents the production of fluids from non-completion intervals, contamination of ground water by fluids in th
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Franz Marketz, Christopher Leuranguer, Bernd Herold, John Ernest Edwards, Robert Van Kuijk, Benoit Froelich, Rudy W.F. Welling
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All Days.
New completion techniques using expandable casing with swelling elastomers to seal the annulus, or just swelling elastomers used as packers are becoming available. Diagnostic services are required for these new completions such as evaluation of the a
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Douglas E. Miller, Virginie Schoepf, Andrea Pagnin, Smaine Zeroug, Robert Van Kuijk, Sandip Bose, Michael Allouche, Jean-Luc Le Calvez, Benoit Froelich
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International Petroleum Technology Conference.
Abstract Current acoustic (sonic and ultrasonic) techniques for cement evaluation have proved to be limited in providing unambiguous answers to the zonal isolation issue. This is especially true in lightweight cements where they often fail to differe