Digital oilfield news
LMKR & DeepData announce global partnership
LMKR and DeepData have announced an exclusive partnership that aims to boost well production and reduce costs with a cloud-based solution for engineered completions that leverages rich geologic and petrologic information.
Equinor partners with Microsoft for cloud services delivered from new cloud data centres in Norway
As part of the agreement, Equinor will provide industry knowledge and business needs to support Microsoft in developing new solutions for the industry.
Aker Solutions teams up with SAP for next steps in digitalising its business
Aker Solutions accelerates its digitalisation efforts by moving its internal SAP applications to SAP's cloud, aiming to improve operations and drive efficiency.
S-Cube XWI generates 3D velocity model
XWI has now been run on the Chevron-operated Jansz field, a gas-filled structure 250 km off the coast of North West Australia.
Innovation event to highlight need for security and reliability of networked services offshore
Marine and offshore safety equipment specialist Dräger Safety UK is organising the event in Aberdeen, UK, on 14 June.
CGG GeoSoftware launches new petrophysical analysis software
Petrophysicists, geophysicists, geologists and reservoir engineers can more easily collaborate in PowerLog 9.7.2’s multi-user environment to gain greater insight into subsurface rock and fluid properties.
Subsea UK set to tackle digital challenge at Brazil conference
This year’s Subsea Forum Rio 2018, taking place from 5 - 7 June, is set under the theme of ‘Underwater for longer: Subsea 4.0’.
Global Maritime and UniSea deliver dynamic positioning (DP) assurance software to SolstadFarstad
The deal with SolstadFarstad, who have a particular focus on the offshore oil and gas and renewables sectors, is the biggest DP assurance contract in Global Maritime's history.
Dockstr celebrates first year success with around US$100 million worth of equipment listed for sale
The platform currently has a diverse variety of items available for sale, ranging from large, technically complex equipment such as ROVs and BOPs to smaller constituent parts such as LARS or ship engines.
Trelleborg launches mobile app to ease tracking and identification of Eccofloat parts
The new app uses NFC as part of a passive RFID system that allows customers to easily reorder products, look up product information and design new buoyancy, all from their smart phone.