APT设立休斯顿办事处


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国际石油服务集团应用石油技术 (APT) 已在德克萨斯州休斯顿设立办事处并扩大其影响力,以支持涉及页岩油的美国运营商以及在墨西哥湾从事海上勘探与生产的公司。

与运营商的对话表明,我们在生产分配和监控方面的产品对页岩油运营商具有特殊价值。因此,新的美国团队将负责为页岩油运营商提供额外支持,同时保持我们的海上业务重点。”APT 首席执行官 Helge Nyrasenning 说道。

美国产品的核心是 APT Allomon,该方法旨在通过确定更有效的排水模式来促进生产井优化,从而最大限度地提高页岩油田的产量,同时减少资本支出、运营支出和钻井。

为了领导休斯顿办事处,APT 聘请了两名行业资深人士:斯科特·格兰杰 (Scott Granger) 担任 APT 的美洲区域经理,克雷格·巴里 (Craig Barrie) 担任 APT 驻休斯顿的全球产品总监。他们加入了石油地球化学家理查德·帕蒂斯 (Richard Patience) 的行列,后者在过去五年中一直担任 APT 驻休斯敦的代表。

“向美国运营商引入新的价值创造工具的机会,再加上母公司愿意投入时间和金钱来建立更大的团队并使美国业务取得成功,这些都不是唾手可得的事情经常。这是一个我无法拒绝的机会,”格兰杰说。

Granger 在加入 GeoMark Research 之前,在过去 17 年里一直担任该公司拉斐特办事处的总经理。在此之前,他在斯伦贝谢工作了五年,并在 Core Laboratories 工作了一段时间。

Barrie 还曾在 GeoMark Research 任职,过去六年担任储层地球化学总监和高级地球化学家。他还曾在 Elementar Americas 和 Isoprime 工作过。他拥有英国利物浦大学地质学、矿物学和地球化学博士学位。

“我非常期待将地球化学专业知识与新方法相结合,为页岩油运营商提供更好的了解其石油来源的信息。反过来,这将使运营商能够优化生产并提高最终回收率。这正是为运营商和供应商带来真正价值的创新类型,也是行业需要更多的,”巴里说。


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International oil services group Applied Petroleum Technology (APT) has established an office and ramped up its presence in Houston, Texas, to support US operators involved with shale oil as well as companies engaged in offshore E&P in the Gulf of Mexico.

“Dialogue with operators has showed that our offering within production allocation and monitoring is of particular value to shale oil operators. The new US team will therefore be tasked with providing additional support to shale oil operators, while also maintaining our offshore focus,” said Helge Nyrønning, CEO of APT.

At the centre of the US offering is APT Allomon – a methodology developed to facilitate production well optimisation by identifying more effective drainage patterns and thereby maximising production from shale oilfields, while also reducing CAPEX, OPEX and DRILLEX.

To head up the Houston office, APT has hired two industry seniors: Scott Granger becomes APT’s regional manager for the Americas, and Craig Barrie takes on the role as APT’s global product director based out of Houston. They join petroleum geochemist Richard Patience, who has been APT’s representative in Houston for the past five years.

“The opportunity to introduce a new value-creating tool to US-based operators, coupled with a parent company who is willing to invest time and money to build up a larger team and make the US operation a success, is not something that comes by often. This was an opportunity I could not turn down,” said Granger.

Granger joins from GeoMark Research, where he has been general manager of the company’s Lafayette office for the past 17 years. Prior to this he spent five years with Schlumberger and a period with Core Laboratories.

Barrie also joins from GeoMark Research, where he has spent the past six years as director of reservoir geochemistry and senior geochemist. He has also worked for Elementar Americas and Isoprime. He holds a PhD in geology, mineralogy and geochemistry from the University of Liverpool, UK.

“I really look forward to combining geochemistry expertise with a new methodology to provide shale oil operators with better insight into where their oil comes from. In turn, this will enable operators to optimise production and increase ultimate recovery. This is exactly the type of innovation that presents real value for both the operator and supplier, and which the industry needs more of,” said Barrie.


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