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AAPG Explorer Magazine August 2004 And 'Subtle' Doesn't Mean Small in the North Sea Subtle Traps Become New Prey
AAPG Explorer Magazine August 2004 And 'Subtle' Doesn't Mean Small in the North Sea Subtle Traps Become New Prey When once-rampant drilling activity in a region begins declining and the majors begin losing interest, "it's all drilled up" becomes the common refrain. A close look at the North Sea, however, suggests the oil finders may be looking for the wrong thing in many instances. "A key thing in my mind is that 88 percent of the fields discovered are structural traps and only about 5 percent a...
PublicationThursday 26 August 2004 -
Hart E&P Magazine: Of technology transfer and serendipity - It may be in a haphazard fashion, but good ideas do sometimes find their way to the people who need them.
August 2004 Of technology transfer and serendipity It may be in a haphazard fashion, but good ideas do sometimes find their way to the people who need them. While any oil and gas or service company might wish to argue that its people are the best and the brightest, the truth is that many of the truly bright minds in the industry reside within universities. While the goal of a profit-driven company is commercialization and/or competitive advantage, university intelligentsia are not focused on the...
PublicationSunday 1 August 2004 -
First Break Magazine: The Brenda field development: s multi-disciplinary approach - Authors - Ian E.Jones, Rod Christensen, Jamie Haynes, John Faragher, Ika Novianti, Henry Morris and Giles Pickering
The Brenda Field Development: a Multi-Disciplinary Approach By Ian F. Jones1 Rod Christensen2 Jamie Haynes3 John Faragher1 Ika Novianti1 Henry Morris3 Giles Pickering4 1: GX Technology, 180 High Street, Egham, Surrey TW20 9DN, UK 2: Oilexco North Sea Ltd., Suite 3200, 715 5th Ave SW, Calgary, AB, T2P 2X6, Canada 3: IKON Science Ltd., 2 Castle Business Village, Station Rd, Hampton, TW12 2BX, UK 4. TROY-IKODA Ltd, The Coach House, 90 Alma Rd, Windsor, SL4 3ET, UK First Break v22, No.6, p85-91 ...
PublicationTuesday 1 June 2004 -
www.ample.com: Oilexco Tests 2,648 bbl/d From Latest 'Brenda' Appraisal Well, And Completes First Phase Of 2004 UK North Sea Drilling Program
10 May 2004 Oilexco Tests 2,648 bbl/d From Latest 'Brenda' Appraisal Well, And Completes First Phase Of 2004 UK North Sea Drilling Program LONDON, ENGLAND--(CCNMatthews - May 10, 2004) - Oilexco Incorporated ("Oilexco" or the "Company") (LSE- AIM: OIL, TSXV: OIL) is pleased to announce the latest "Brenda" well 15/25b-9Y, the second "sidetrack" of the well 15/25b-9, flowed 40 degrees API oil at a maximum rate of 2,648 bbl/d from the Paleocene Forties sandstone. The oil flow was through 40 feet of...
PublicationMonday 10 May 2004 -
Drilling & Exploration World Journal: Software streamlines subsurface oil and gas exploration
December 2003 - Software/IT Special Software streamlines subsurface oil and gas exploration Technical and commercial decision making processes for oil and gas exploration and production operations can be improved with the aid of extra information and much faster interpretation of data provided by the time-saving geological/geophysical software packages from a British company. The RokDoc® and FaultX® packages from Ikon Science speed up the subsurface interpretive process from prediction and ...
PublicationMonday 1 December 2003 -
First Break Magazine: Prediction and productivity improvements in quantitative interpretation via rock physics modelling and interpretation led automation - Article by Martyn Millwood Hargrave, Jamie Haynes and Rob Simm
www.ikonscience.com "Prediction and Productivity improvements in Quantitative Interpretation via rock physics modelling and interpreter led automation" As published in First Break Volume 21 September 2003 Martyn Millwood Hargrave, Managing Director and Dr Jamie Haynes Technical Director of IKON Science together with Dr Rob Simm of RPA Ltd discuss new developments in Quantitative Reservoir interpretation using rock physics and seismic modelling to give predictive improvements in 3D and 4D workfl...
PublicationMonday 1 September 2003 -
Oil Information Technology Journal: Ikon Rolls-out FaultX plug-in
Oil Information Technology Journal June 2003 Ikon rolls-out FaultX plug in Ikon Science has released FaultX the `world's first' automated fault interpretation system Ikon has officially launched its FaultX helper application for Landmark's Seisworks and Schlumberger's IESX seismic interpretation environments. As revealed in Oil IT Journal earlier this year, FaultX extracts fault planes and segments from seismic volumes for integration into models and reservoir simulations. FaultX the `wor...
PublicationSunday 1 June 2003 -
Offshore Engineer: Fault finding
June 2002 Fault finding Upstream oil and gas industry software provider Ikon Science recently signed two separate technical co-operation agreements with UK independents Tullow Oil and Enterprise Oil. In addition Enterprise, which is in the process of being taken over by Shell, made a significant equity investment in the company targeted at the development of Ikon's next two software products, FaultX and Volume Finder. The company's initial software product offering, RokDoc, was developed by Dr. ...
PublicationSaturday 1 June 2002 -
First Break Magazine: EAGE Conference Edition. Ikon technology for Enterprise and Tullow.
May 2002 Volume 20 Number 5 EAGE Conference Edition Ikon technology for Enterprise and Tullow Ikon Science has signed technical co -operation agreements with British oil and gas operators Enterprise Oil and Tullow Oil. Ente rprise is also taking an equity stake, with former exploration director Dr. Andrew Armour joining the Ikon Board as a non-executive director The moves follow the recent launch of RokDoc, the first software developed by the company in its own right. Used in conjuncture with 3D...
PublicationWednesday 1 May 2002 -
Scotland on Sunday: Software pioneers win backing from oil firms.
Sunday 14th April 2002 Software pioneers win backing from oil firms KEN SYMON THE geological software developed by Ikon Science so impressed two of its early oil company customers that they have both have taken equity stakes in the company. Enterprise Oil, currently subject of an agreed takeover bid by Shell, and Tullow Oil have signed separate technical co -operation agreements with the company to help develop two further software products which will help pinpoint oil and gas. This follows the...
PublicationSunday 14 April 2002 -
Financial Times: Medical software helps locate oil
PublicationThursday 17 January 2002 -
PESGB: Ikon Science announces release of new software system.
PublicationSaturday 1 December 2001

