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Study Group: Offshore Seismic Services Experts

Council Members in this Study Group: 62

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Dennis Fagerstone

Consultant
Dennis Fagerstone
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Dennis Fagerstone is an independent consultant in the oil and gas industry. Prior, Mr. Fagerstone was an Executive Vice President of International Operations at Pioneer Natural Resources. He began as Executive Vice President following the August 1997...

Fred Aminzadeh, Owner and Senior Advisor, dGB-USAFred Aminzadeh

Owner and Senior Advisor
dGB-USA
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Fred Aminzadeh is the Owner and Senior Advisor of dGB-USA, a geophysical contracting firm. Previously, Dr. Aminzadeh was the President of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists. Prior to that, he was a Manager at Unocal Corporation. Dr. Aminzadeh has...

Stuart Goldstein, Oil & Gas Exploration & Production E&P Consultant, Stuart GoldsteinStuart Goldstein

Oil & Gas Exploration & Production E&P Consultant
Stuart Goldstein
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Stuart Goldstein is an Oil & Gas Exploration & Production Consultant. Previously, Mr. Goldstein was Manager of Sales, Marketing and Business Development at EMGS, marketing the SeaBed Logging (SBL) electromagnetic exploration method. Prior, he was International...

Eric Smith, Professor and Associate Director, A.B. Freeman School of Business, Tulane UniversityEric Smith

Professor and Associate Director
A.B. Freeman School of Business, Tulane University
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Eric Smith is a Professor and Associate Director of the Entergy-Tulane Energy Institute at A.B. Freeman School of Business at Tulane University. Mr. Smith has experience in conducting market and economic analysis of offshore construction and drilling...

Allen May, CEO & Co-Founder, Elang EnergyAllen May

CEO & Co-Founder
Elang Energy
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Allen May is the CEO and Co-founder at Elang Energy, a new exploration and development (E&P) business, a company focused on exploration and development of oil and gas in the Asia Pacific region. Prior, he was the President of Samson-International, an...

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Seismic While Drilling is Emerging as a Practical Tool to Reduce Drilling Cost

August 17, 2009

Seismic-while-drilling technology advance hailed | www.ogj.com

Nick Snow, Washington Editor of the Oil and Gas Journal reports of a breakthrough in practical implementation of the seismic while drilling technology. Technology International Inc. of Kingwood, Tex., has developed a breakthrough borehole imaging system that is nearly commercial, according to the DOE. SeismicPulser system provides more accurate geosteering for oil and gas discoveries, facilitating field development and improving well economics.

Seismic technology contributed to successful sub-salt drilling in the GOM

July 28, 2009

BP Heralds Gulf of Mexico Prospects | online.wsj.com

Oil and Gas Journal reported a successful appraisal well drilling by BP PLC. This well was drilled in a previously untested southern segment of Mad Dog field in the Gulf of Mexico. The 826-5 well was drilled on Green Canyon Block 826 about 100 miles south of Grand Isle, La. The well found 280 net ft of hydrocarbons in the objective Miocene hydrocarbon-bearing sands. In 2008, BP drilled the A-7 well in the western part of the field, with 275 ft of net pay.

Largest discovery in California in 34 years

July 24, 2009

Oxy adds California gas-condensate giant | www.pennenergy.com

HOUSTON, July 23 -- Occidental Petroleum Corp. has drilled six wells in an apparent giant gas-condensate field in California’s San Joaquin basin that has an estimated 150-250 million boe recoverable. The discovery identified a new play concept that Oxy officials compared with an offshore deepwater structure. They said the concept is prospective underneath Oxy’s giant Elk Hills field southwest of Bakersfield and indicated it may be exploitable by other operators in the basin.

Reserves vs. Resources

June 30, 2009

Estimate Places Natural Gas Reserves 35% Higher | www.nytimes.com

This article correctly states that new technology has opened many areas in the US and worldwide for natural gas development. The 35% increase, however, is for resources, which is very different than reserves. These resources must be proven to be commercialy feasible for development before classification as reserves. At natural gas prices below $6/mmbtu, only 20-30 % of these resource plays in the US are commercial at present development cost levels. The quality of these unproven supplies must also be confirmed by drilling and testing. Adequate natural gas prices will be necessary to support development and conversion of this gas to reserves. 

2009 is Transition Year for Oil & Gas Exploration & Production

June 9, 2009

Period of Sustained Cost Escalation for Upstream O&G Facilities Ends | www.rigzone.com

Oil & Gas Companies are Acquiring Properties & Companies opportunistically taking advantage of today's Low Commodity Prices which are expected to continue through 2009 into first half of 2010.   Upstream E&P Companies that were highly financially leveraged during the High Commodity Price Period have been most severely impacted by the precipitous decline of commodity prices and today's more capital constrained financial markets.  2009 is a Transition Year for Oil & Gas E&P as well funded Integrated Major Oil companies defer traditional organic Drilling for Reserves, as they wait for Service Company and Oilfield Suppliers prices to reconcile with anticipated $70-$90 per barrel oil prices, as they decline from recent highs associated with $130-$150 oil commodity prices.          

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Members in this Study Group include these company types:

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  • Geophysical Contractor (ei)
  • Exploration Company (ei)
  • Oilfield Service Company (ei)
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Members in this Study Group often have these job titles:

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  • Exploration Manager
  • Engineer
  • Principal
  • Chief Executive Officer
  • Director
  • Business Development Manager
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  • Analyst
  • President
  • General Manager

GLG Live Meetings with this Study Group's Leading Experts (?)

November 5, 2009 | New York

Seminar: Recessionary Opportunities for Oil and Gas (New York)

May 8, 2008 | New York

GLG Seminar: US Upstream Oil & Gas Overview

December 19, 2007 | Chicago

GLGi: Seismic Industry Market

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