May 2007
Vol. 59 No. 5
In a continuing series of interviews helping to mark SPE’s 50th anniversary, JPT talks to Ken Arnold, Senior Executive Vice President with AMEC Paragon and SPE’s first Technical Director for Projects, Facilities, and Construction.
Former SPE President Roy Koerner challenges engineers to put their unique skills to work to help bring safe drinking water to impoverished areas.
Donald Gauci, a partner with Ernst & Young, discusses how oil and gas companies can mitigate risk amid increasing information system complexity and demands, terrorism and security-breach threats, and competitive and regulatory pressures.
Coverage of the 24th annual SPE/IADC Drilling Conference, which discussed the technical, economic, and political challenges of producing future reserves.
Before the issue caught the public’s attention, reserves estimation was a challenge. Ferruh Demirmen presents issues related to reserves, reviews reserves-estimation procedures, and makes suggestions to improve procedures for conventional oil and gas reservoirs.
Martin Kennedy, SPE, chief petrophysicist, Woodside Energy
Stuart L. Scott, SPE, associate professor of petroleum engineering, Texas A&M University
David A. Baker, SPE, research specialist, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company
Abdul-Jaleel Al-Khalifa
John Donnelly