Technology
Generic Basin Analysis
#1 (79), February 2013Identifying new resourses in increasingly challenged environments
Comprehensive investigations from global to microscopic scales
Scientific rigir to collect, analyze and integrate all critical data
Explain and predict hydrocarbon distribution in space and time
Enhanced and Improved Oil Recovery
#6 (78), December 2012Providing unmatched capabilities for understaning the subsurface, optimizing development and maximizing resource value
Enhanced and Improved Oil Recovery
#5 (77), October 2012 special issueApplying the right technologies for profitable Enhanced Oil Recovery.
- Extensive global experience
- Broad expertise in multiple technologies
- Rigorous decision-making processes
Well Completions
#4 (76), September 2012 special issueEngineering strategies to archive long-term well perfomance goals.
ExxonMobil is an industry leader in well completions - the process of making a well ready production
Drilling Perfomance
#3 (75), June 2012Uniting technology and experience for superior results.
Drilling Perfomance
ExxonMobil is an experiensed lrader in the application of advanced techniques than enable safe,reliable and cost-effective well drilling and completion. Our strenght lies in the ability to bridge the gap between fundamental science and operational practices to lower costs and enhance production
ExxonMobil Upstream Technology. Leading with Innovation and Integrity
#2 (74), April 2012 special issueExxonMobil` reputation as an enegrgy industry leader has been build by developing proprietary technologies to discover, develop and produce oil and gas resourses. The abiliti to innovate provides a competitive advantage for the company and it`s business partners.
Maximize Resource Value through High-Impact Techologies
#1 (73), February 2012Our commitment to technology provides a competetive advantage in exploration , project development, oil and gas recovery, and production operation.
Using our integrated technologies, we have achieved advances in deepwater, arctic, heavy oil, and most recently, liquefield natural gas development, enabling us to unlock resourse potential previously considered uneconomic.
Maximize Resource Value Through High-Impact Technologies
#6 (72), December 2011Our commitment to technology provides a competitive advantage in exploration, project development, oil and gas recovery, and production operations. Using our integrated technologies, we have achieved advanced in deepwater, arctic, heavy oil, and most recently , liquefield natural gas development, enabling us to unlock resource potential previously considered uneconomic.
Maximize Resource Value Through High-Impact Technologies
#5 (71), October 2011 special issueOur commitment to technology pevides a competitive advandage in exploration, project development, oil and gas recovery and production operations.
Russia – Sakhalin-1
#4 (70), October 2011 special issueThe challenges of developing the technically complex Sakhalin-1 Project offshore eastern Russia are complicated by the harsh Arctic environment. Understanding tje local cultural, political and physical environments is critical to success
A Turn for the Better
#2 (68), April 2011 special issue
In developed countries, CO2 emissions are heading lower.
Some negative trends are good news. In developed countries energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions appear to have peaked and are expected to decline
New Technologies of Zirax-Nefteservice - at the Service of the Kazakhstan Oil Industry
#2 (68), April 2011 special issueKazakhstan is located in the centre of geostrategic plates – between the strongest nations of Asia (China, India and Russia) and between the largest countries – the sources of anxiety for the international community (Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran). The long-term policy which consisted in strategic forming of relationships between neighboring countries, and to date, between Beijing, Washington, Brussels and Moscow, has already brought honorable dividends to the country
Deepwater Gulf of Mexico to get rapid well-containment capability
#1 (67), February 2011ExxonMobil, with three other founding sponsors, announced that they will build a new containment system designed to capture up 100, 000 barrels of oil a day from a well blowout in water as deep as 10,000 feet