March 2020 E&P magazine

E&P Magazine - March 2020

The March edition of E&P is our special 2020 water management techbook issue. Chapters include an overview, key players, technology, midstream and case studies. 

As I See It

From E&P Executive Editor: Making Waves

The oil and gas industry continues to find solutions to the slippery challenge of managing its water needs.

World View

E&P World View: Early Adoption Of Water Recycling

As an early developer of Appalachia shale, Range Resources quickly identified the benefits of a full-scale water reuse program.

Industry Pulse

From Wellbore To Farms: Treating Produced Water For Agriculture

An ecological solution repurposes produced water from oil and gas E&P operations for irrigation.

Market Intelligence

E&P Market Intelligence: Stimulation Fleet of the Future

Reduced emissions and lower operating costs are objectives for the stimulation fleet of the future.

Exploration Technologies

Exploration Technologies: Ensuring Prosperity

Explorers ensure oil and gas resource availability during the energy transition.

Digital Solutions

E&P Digital Solutions: Autonomous Water Treatment Systems Still Need Humans

Remote monitoring of water treatment creates efficiency by letting a few people monitor whole oil and gas fields.

E&P Digital Solutions: Resolving Chemical Compatibility Issues With Produced Water

A new system provides real-time analysis of produced water chemistry.

Features

Bringing Balance To E&P Water Demands

Rapid growth continues in the water midstream space.

E&P Case Studies: Instrumentation for Produced Water Treatment Systems

The requirements for efficiently managing produced water from oil and gas operations are shifting as volumes increase.

In Memoriam: Clayton W. Williams Jr.

The founder, former chairman and president of Clayton Williams Energy Inc. was the Hart Energy Industry Leadership Award recipient in November 2018.

Innovations In Water Management Technology

Service providers and research institutions are finding ways to use water more intelligently at decreased costs and in an environmentally friendly manner.

Key Players: Meeting E&P Water Management Demands

Service companies continue to innovate to improve operational efficiencies in the water management sector.

Reducing Formation Water Production For The Life Of The Well

An advanced technology reduces wastewater costs and improves oil production.

The Rise of Water in the Midstream

Greater water usage by oil and gas producers is necessitating new infrastructure projects from increasingly specialized operators.

Water Midstream Consolidation Trends Likely to Continue

With returns in question, oil and gas operators look to divest cost-prohibitive operations.

Tech Watch

E&P Tech Watch: Reduce SWD Injections with Cost-effective Evaporation Technology

A new technology helps oil and gas operators reduce injections by up to 90%.

Tech Trends

Tech Trends

Check out the latest products and services for the upstream oil and gas industry. 

On The Move

On The Move

Check out the latest new hires, appointments and promotions as well as new company office and facility openings. 

Last Word

E&P Last Word: Permian’s Promised Growth Could Come Down to Drops, Not Barrels

Creative approaches to water management are helping shift the production paradigm in the Permian Basin.