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Getting a Line on Wireline

Permian Basin Oil and Gas Magazine

The other 60 percent is well logging, toe preps, and workover and production work. They do cased hole work, both vertical and horizontal production. They do plug-and-perf jobs as well, with that [frac-related] work occupying about 40 percent of their time. A toe prep is a preliminary job on a new wellbore that is soon to be frac’d.

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Oceaneering Signs Contracts with Esso, USA Navy Division

Rigzone

The scope of work includes the provision of multiple work-class remote operated vehicles (ROVs), ROV tooling, intervention workover control systems (IWOCS), satellite communication systems, and subsea inspection, hydrate remediation, and engineering services.

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Subsea Plugging & Abandonment: Light Well Intervention Vessel Overview

Drillers

The Challenge I have recently been writing some articles about a keen interest of mine, Subsea Well Intervention. Category B: Vessel can perform workover (pulling and running tubing) and riser operations with coiled tubing (CT) ability. This article will focus on WIU type 1 & 2 or category A & B monohull vessels.

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Production in Paying Quantities: Maintaining Mineral Leases Beyond Their Primary Terms with Production of Oil or Gas

The Energy Law

7] Other examples of capital expenditures may include equipment costs, overhead, depreciation of original equipment, and workover expenses. [8] 1] Louisiana Mineral Code article 124; Menoah Petroleum, Inc. 2003) (citing Louisiana Mineral Code article 124). [3] McKinney , 545 So. 2d 1216, 1220 (La. JLH Enters. ,

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Louisiana Second Circuit Finds Holder of Mortgage Encumbering a Mineral Lease Solidarily Liable with Mineral Lessees for Damages Under the Louisiana Mineral Code

The Energy Law

1] In the case, a landowner sued its mineral lessees for: (1) failure to provide a recordable act evidencing the expiration of a mineral lease under Mineral Code articles 206-209 and (2) failure to pay royalties under Mineral Code articles 137-140. [2] for failure to pay royalties under Mineral Code article 140. [5] 7] See id.

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