HALF OF US OIL PRODUCTION COMES FROM THESE 20 COUNTIES
The 80/20 rule, also known as the Pareto Principle, is a concept used to describe a highly nonlinear relationship between cause and effect. In other words, a minority of the causes (20%) account for a majority of the results (80%). The spatial distribution of US oil production follows a version of the 80/20 rule. In […]
SIMPLIFIED SEISMIC ANALYSIS: WHY DRILLINGINFO ACQUIRED TRANSFORM SOFTWARE
Today Drillinginfo announced the acquisition of Transform, Inc. to bring rich seismic analysis software and much more to our subscribers. I thought about simply regurgitating the press release, but then I thought it might be fun to give you a little inside perspective on why we made this acquisition. As far as business transactions go, it wasn’t […]
GENERAL OVERVIEW OF PERMIAN STRATA OF THE DELAWARE BASIN AND NW SHELF
The scope of this blog is to get a better understanding of Permian-aged strata of the Delaware Basin and Northwest Shelf, get a spatial idea of oil-rich hot spot trends, and dive deeper into some reservoir rock characteristics. While most of these formations have been developed by conventional methods over many decades, vast resources are […]
Put an End to Project Delays and Overspending
“Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” — Albert Einstein Energy companies continue to manage the procurement process using tedious, manual workflows that result in the same issues over and over — limited visibility to accounting teams on committed spend, duplicate invoices and payments, delayed payment to suppliers, […]
THE NEW DRILLINGINFO HOME PAGE – YOUR PORTAL TO THE PATCH
Drillinginfo is aware that changing conditions change the needs of our members. To meet your changing needs we’ve recently made extensive modifications to our application’s home page so we can deliver valuable news, information and analysis directly to you every time you log-in to our site. When you log in you’ll now see the DI […]
Log-Ins and Ads…
We have had a few messages from folks that don’t like the fact that you cannot login on the home page, but rather, a log in page. The way around this is to bookmark the log-in page and go around the front page altogether. You can always revisit it after login if you care to. […]