June 2026
The May/June 2026 issue of Oilfield Technology explores how the upstream industry is balancing operational efficiency, innovation, and sustainability in an evolving energy landscape. Topics range from offshore carbon capture and storage, subsea supply chains, and geothermal well development, to production monitoring, completions optimisation, digital integration, and data-driven asset performance. Together, the articles highlight how operators and technology providers are using advanced engineering, digital tools, and innovative approaches to improve reliability, maximise production, and support the industry's transition to a lower-carbon future.
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Contents
Floating the carbon solution
Michael Kei, Vice President, Technology, ABS, considers the role of offshore CO2 injection and storage facilities.
Powering the underwater supply chain
Neil Gordon, CEO, Global Underwater Hub (GUH), outlines how oil and gas still matter to the underwater supply chain, and that it will still matter for decades to come.
Production monitoring in a changing upstream landscape
Patrick Hayes, Tracerco, highlights how evolving operator priorities are reshaping measurement strategies.
Turning sensor data into actionable insights
Dinesh Krishna Mohan, Digital/Asset Performance Management (APM) and Technology Project Manager for Schlumberger Technology Corp. (SLB), is interviewed by Ellen F. Warren, and shares how he transforms complex sensor data into operational insights, drives global process improvements, and develops scalable frameworks that extend asset life and performance.
Evolving completions optimisation
Jim Crenshaw, Global Technical Advisor, and Sanjay Vitthal, Global Technical Advisor, Superior Energy Services EcoReach, discuss evolving completions optimisation through microproppant technology.
Enhancing geothermal well cementing design
Hu Dai, PhD, Modelling lead at LINQX LLC, USA, discusses enhancing geothermal well cementing design using advanced cementing software.
Driving innovation in the upstream sector
John Tillema, Growth Hub Director for Process Automation at IMI, question how the upstream sector can juggle efficiency, sustainability, and reliability challenges all while making stakeholders happy and turning a profit.
Digitally improving efficiency
Mark Skene, Senior Consultant Engineer, Xodus, examines using digital integration to improve efficiency on the Triton FPSO.
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