Exxonmobil Upstream Research Company News

The WIN WIN Concept. (Image: DNV GL)

WIN WIN: Wind Powered Oil Recovery Concept Progresses

to emissions, and for the oil companies who can lower their costs on both equipment and operations.”   “We are encouraged by the success of the first phase and look forward to continued collaboration as the project progresses,” said Tom Schuessler, president, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company. “Recent advancements in wind technology, particularly in offshore oil and gas applications, are improving the economic feasibility and allowing for wind to contribute to the overall energy mix at a time when demand continues to rise.”   “Eni is delighted to

ExxonMobil inks patent agreement with Pason Systems

data analytics. Use of the Drilling Advisory System has thus far improved ExxonMobil’s drilling performance at nine fields. “Energy producers today are looking for any opportunities to improve operational efficiency and reduce costs,” said Tom Schuessler, president of ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company. “The drilling advisory system component to our efficient Fast Drill technology provides such an opportunity by enhancing monitoring and improving drilling performance, thus reducing costs.” ExxonMobil’s Fast Drill process has resulted in an annual energy savings

Image: DNV GL

Wind-powered Oil Recovery Project Green-lighted

technologies. This is a win for both the oil and gas and for the wind power industries.”   “We are encouraged by recent advances in wind technology, particularly for niche applications such as offshore oil and gas operations,” said Sara Ortwein, President of ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company. “Such technological advances improve the economic feasibility for wind to contribute to the overall energy supply mix.”    “Supplying clean power to oil and gas installations was part of the original idea behind Statoil’s Hywind concept,”

ExxonMobil's License for EON Reality

realistic training on more than 300 interactive control devices in six gas processing units. “The Immersive 3D Operator Training Simulator provides a realistic 3D virtual environment that is a very close replica of an operating plant,” said Sara Ortwein, president of ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company. “These simulators are highly effective in training workers on how to prevent incidents, while teaching them to respond quickly and appropriately should any occur. This technology, developed in cooperation with EON Reality, is another example of how ExxonMobil continues to support

The February 2024 edition of Marine Technology Reporter is focused on Oceanographic topics and technologies.
Read the Magazine Sponsored by

Teledyne RD Instruments Measure Ocean Waves from a Subsurface Mooring in Deep Water

Marine Technology Magazine Cover Mar 2024 -

Marine Technology Reporter is the world's largest audited subsea industry publication serving the offshore energy, subsea defense and scientific communities.

Subscribe
Marine Technology ENews subscription

Marine Technology ENews is the subsea industry's largest circulation and most authoritative ENews Service, delivered to your Email three times per week

Subscribe for MTR E-news