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Acid vs. Proppant Fracturing: Which Should I Use?

November 1, 2019
 |  Tip of the Month
This Tip of the Month discusses the strengths and limitations of both acid and proppant fracturing techniques to better equip you to make effective well productivity decisions.
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Useful LNG Conversions and LNG Parity Value with Crude

October 1, 2019
 |  Tip of the Month
This Tip of the Month gives a useful review of common LNG conversions, LNG Parity value and their impact on the market.
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Project Management: The Gatekeeper’s Dilemma

October 1, 2019
 |  Tip of the Month
Working on a new project can be both exciting and challenging. As a gatekeeper looking to approve full funding on a project, it is crucial to receive accurate information and high quality decision support packages in order to move forward. This Tip of the Month discusses what that process looks like, challenges that can arise and how to prevent th...
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Introduction to Hydraulic Fracturing

September 1, 2019
 |  Tip of the Month
Hydraulic fracturing is an important topic in our industry for many reasons, but most importantly, for its ability to greatly improve the flow of a producing well. This Tip of the Month discusses hydraulic fracturing with a focus on why we do it, fracture mechanics and factors that influence fracture geometry.
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Investigations into CO2 Frost Point in the Presence of CH4, C2H6 and N2

September 1, 2019
 |  Tip of the Month
This Tip of the Month presents simple charts for the estimation of CO2 frost temperature or pressure of binary and ternary systems containing CH4, C2H6, N2 and CO2.
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A Primer on LNG - What Is It, Where Does It Fit, and the New Kid on the Block

August 1, 2019
 |  Tip of the Month
This Tip of the Month provides current day insight into the international LNG trade. Learn about LNG properties, how international Natural Gas trade and LNG are related and the newest LNG producer growing in leaps and bounds.
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