Ensco, Vallourec, Newpark and H&P Grab Top Spots

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Each of the major segment winners in EnergyPoint Research’s 2013 survey garnered high praise from oilfield customers for their long-standing commitment to quality, performance and customer satisfaction. The annual Oilfield Products & Services Customer Satisfaction Survey, conducted for the last decade, tracks the performance of oilfield suppliers in meeting the needs of the industry. The 2013 results, announced last week, reaffirm three past winners and introduce one new segment leader.

Ensco, Vallourec, Newpark Resources and Helmerich & Payne took top honors in the survey’s four main segments. The results were based on in-depth evaluations from thousands of qualified professionals at domestic and international customers of oilfield suppliers. Continue reading “Ensco, Vallourec, Newpark and H&P Grab Top Spots”

Top Oil Companies Increasingly Defined by Shale Innovation

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U.S. shale plays may be creating a novel way to measure the new breed of top oil companies. The standard yardstick of worldwide barrels produced per day still evokes names of familiar global players such as Exxon Mobil, Shell and BP, as well as state-owned entities like Saudi Aramco and Petrobras. When gauged by innovation on the frontier of enhanced oil recovery, however, a host of more narrowly focused companies enter the conversation.

The sheer volume of extractable petroleum, and the related economic potential, justifiably dominate shale discussions. The Bakken Shale helped reinvigorate domestic oil drilling, and the Eagle Ford Shale promises to make Texas the eighth largest producer of crude in the world by the end of this year. EOG Resources, a gas company turned top shale-oil producer, has plans to drill 425 wells this year in Eagle Ford. These shales are incubators where today’s new type of top oil company is changing the way we extract hydrocarbons. Continue reading “Top Oil Companies Increasingly Defined by Shale Innovation”