Abstract
Oil prices, profits, and capital spending are on the rise, and future hydrocarbon demand appears robust. Do you expect the industry to enjoy a sustained boom? All indicators point to a sustained period of strong activity. Two things are key. First, the industry must add production capacity to meet increasing demand. Second, it must also replace production lost to the decline of the aging production base. With E&P spending increasing to record levels, with only a thin margin existing of excess supply over demand, and with oilfield services' human and equipment resources stretched, we see no immediate drop in activity. How have the sustained high oil prices affected Schlumberger's business and operations? Last year set new records for Schlumberger activity as the price of oil allowed the E&P industry to increase spending. This year looks even stronger as more companies return to exploration-type work, and this is of particular significance to us because we have a wide range of technologies well suited to exploration, such as the Scanner family. What is the significance of the Scanner family of wireline measurements introduced late last year? The Scanner family is a step change in technology and in the benefits it brings to how our clients populate reservoir models with their data. What kind of field test results have you had thus far? Results have been great in a wide range of applications for each technology worldwide. Client acceptance has been very encouraging, and the number of case studies is growing. Where do you see its main applications? Scanner applications are numerous throughout all the oil and gas upstream processes. The Rt Scanner runs with our Platform Express service in standard induction applications, with its major advantages apparent in thin beds, low-resistivity pay, and high-formation-dip environments. The Sonic Scanner is a service applicable to nearly every oilfield discipline: meeting geophysical challenges, detecting anisotropy accurately as low as 2%, delivering a clear understanding of formation-integrity issues likely to happen during production, and allowing completion engineers to make the best decisions on their completion and fracture designs. MR Scanner provides nuclear-magnetic-resonance measurements to help resolve petrophysical challenges in a variety of environments, including unknown or varying salinities, low-resistivity or low-contrast pay zones, and/or thin beds. This is made possible using a single pass with multiple depths of investigation. MR Scanner provides detailed formation evaluation of the near-wellbore region, fluid identification, and in-situ hydrocarbon characterization. In Middle East carbonate reservoirs, which are normally difficult to interpret using conventional resistivity techniques, the MR Scanner service has clearly distinguished hydrocarbon-bearing zones from the water zones by use of patented interpretation techniques. What other technologies are you working on that will address key production issues facing the industry? To address the pressing production issues, we are launching two new cased-hole Scanner technologies: the Isolation Scanner and Flow Scanner. The next-generation zonal-isolation evaluation service is the Isolation Scanner for the latest lightweight and foam cements as well as traditional and heavy weight cements. It measures radially and deeper toward the formation, confirming zonal isolation, pinpointing channels in the cement, and ensuring confident squeeze or no-squeeze decisions. Because of its increased depth of investigation, the Isolation Scanner also provides detailed information about casing and casing-within-casing eccentralization, allowing for better identification of whipstock locations for sidetracking, while its internal-diameter and thickness measurements identify corrosion and drilling-induced wear.
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