The eastern Mediterranean Sea could become the hottest offshore play in the Middle East area, depending on the outcome of a key exploration attempt later this year.
When OPEC announced a six-month agreement to curb production and reduce the world’s crude-supply surplus, skeptics quickly observed that a lot of people would have to keep their promises in order to make a meaningful dent in the world’s oil supply.
The terms “resilient” and “flexible” are not often used to describe OPEC. But they might be the best two words to characterize the organization.
Continuing our ongoing series, we look at how rising demand in the developing world will shape the global oil market of the next century.
Precise dating and correlation of drilled wells through continental successions is challenging for hydrocarbon exploration, especially where preservation and recovery of age-diagnostic fossils is poor. As a complement or alternative to biostratigraphic dating we demonstrate the effectiveness of U-Pb geochronology via LA-ICP-MS on detrital zircon from well cuttings.
By one measure, 2016 shaped up to be the worst time for international oil and gas discoveries in years. By another, last year looks like the worst for international oil additions in decades.
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The American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG), European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE), and Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) are proud to announce the 1st Middle East Geoscience Student Conference which is scheduled to take place from the 26th February to the 1st of March 2017 in Al Ain, UAE.
This exploration-themed conference will bring together a diverse group of delegates from all corners of the petroleum industry. We're calling all E&P experts to speak at this global A&D event.
Book your seat today for the AAPG/SPE Africa Energy and Technology Conference, which is taking place from 5 to 7 December in Nairobi, Kenya. The conference program encompasses an inaugural plenary session, 2 high level topical panel discussions and 16 technical sessions. Learn more …
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