The critical role that communications plays in remote offshore oil and gas operations cannot be overstated. We explore the difficulties of providing secure and reliable offshore communications for the industry.
In the latest issue we find out about the importance of digital geospatial data in the operational and risk management process, explore new efforts to improve the safety of helicopter operations in the North Sea, look at the future of Italy’s offshore oil and gas industry and ask if the risk will outweigh the reward for investors in Israel’s natural gas operation.
Moreover, we look the world’s largest oil fields and profile a new technology that could revolutionise the process of treating water as a by-product of oil and gas extraction.
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Crucial Connection
We speak to Simon Bull of COMSYS and Bill Green of Hermes Datacomms to find out how the satellite industry is responding to today’s connection challenges.
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By GlobalDataIt’s All About Location
Digital geospatial data is vital in the offshore industry’s operational and risk management process. We find out how this mass of data can be presented in an accessible and useful way.
Plan of Action
The UK Civil Aviation Authority has announced plans to review offshore helicopter operations in the North Sea following five accidents in the past four years. Offshore Technology Focus digs deeper.
Concern for Italy
Italy’s new restrictions on offshore oil and gas exploration and production have raised concerns about the country’s future. We investigate.
Offshore Israel
Digital geospatial data is vital in the offshore industry’s operational and risk management process. We find out how this mass of data can be presented in an accessible and useful way.
Water Wise TechnologyAccording to a study, constant drilling and injection of wastewater from oil extraction was a major cause of the Oklahoma earthquake. We investigate new, cost-effective technology that could prevent such disasters.
Top 5 Oil Fields
We profile the world’s five largest offshore fields by estimated recoverable reserves.
Next issue preview
The notion of a worldwide oil shortage has frequently been discussed, but at this year’s World Energy Congress it was claimed that there is enough to last for decades. We ask whether peak oil is just a myth or if there is some truth to the fears.
In the next issue we ask if the UK has enough manpower for its upcoming decommissioning projects, look at Kenya’s offshore potential and consider how Canadian industry, environmentalists and politicians are preparing for the country’s anticipated oil boom.
Moreover, we profile a new ultra-stable accommodation craft for offshore workers and learn about the growing risk of kidnap incidents in the energy industry.
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