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April 2024

Oilfield Technology’s brand-new March/April issue is out now! Our front cover sponsor, Vink Chemicals, kicks things off with an article outlining the options available to mitigate the challenges of reservoir souring. Next up, Neo Oiltools discusses how advanced technological enhancements are helping to mitigate the risks of fast factory drilling approaches. The rest of the issue is full of excellent technical articles from contributors such as Baker Hughes, Locus Bio-Energy and Welltec, covering topics ranging from Offshore & Subsea Technology to Well Integrity & Intervention. You won’t want to miss this new issue from Oilfield Technology.

This month's front cover is brought to you by Vink Chemicals.


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Removing The Sour Taste
Jennifer Knopf and Ulf W. Naatz, Vink Chemicals, Germany, and Matt Streets, Rawwater, UK, outline the options available to mitigate the challenges of reservoir souring.

Moving Faster
Guy Feasey, Neo Oiltools, USA, outlines how advanced technological enhancements are helping to mitigate the risks of fast factory drilling approaches.

Improving Decommissioning Economics
Knut Inge Dahlberg, Baker Hughes, Norway, explains how new approaches to well plugging and abandonment can improve decommissioning economics.

Solving Traditional Tool Limitations
Skyler Blalock, TechnipFMC, USA, explains how new solutions are enhancing ROV efficiencies in dynamic offshore operations.

The Engine Room Of Change
Elisabeth Haram, Odfjell Technology, Norway, outlines how fresh thinking across well intervention and well services could help meet sector challenges in terms of economy, efficiency and transition.

Exploring California’s Oilfields
Megan Pearl, Locus Bio-Energy, USA, and John Chafin, Cal Coast Acidizing Services, USA, discuss how biosurfactant technology is being used in California to simplify and improve acidising operations.

In At The Deep End
Edward Owen, Welltec, Denmark, discusses how hardware milling technology is making waves in subsea intervention.


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