<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?><rss version="0.91"><channel><title>GEO Expro Technology Explained Headlines</title><link>http://www.geoexpro.com/rss/Technology_Explained_headlines.xml</link><description>This newsfeed has been automatically generated by GEO Expro</description><language>en-gb</language><lastBuildDate>06 May 2012</lastBuildDate><copyright>Copyright: (C) http://www.GEOExpro.com</copyright><item><title>Working Under Pressure</title><description>Richard Swarbrick&amp;rsquo;s Ikon GeoPressure team in Durham predicts sub-surface pressures at regional and local scales, vital for the future pursuit of difficult hydrocarbons.</description><link>http://www.geoexpro.com/article/Working_Under_Pressure/248eb534.aspx</link><guid>http://www.geoexpro.com/article/Working_Under_Pressure/248eb534.aspx</guid><pubDate>Sun, 06 May 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<item><title>Advances in Deepwater Reservoir Monitoring</title><description>With the market for Permanent Reservoir Monitoring (PRM) continuing to grow along with deepwater field expenditure (Douglas-Westwood forecasts global deepwater CAPEX of US$225 billion between 2011 and 2015), TGS company, Stingray Geophysical, is currently engaged in a collaborative programme which will enable its fibre-optic seismic sensing arrays to be permanently installed in depths of up to 3,000 metres.</description><link>http://www.geoexpro.com/article/Advances_in_Deepwater_Reservoir_Monitoring/b7825ebd.aspx</link><guid>http://www.geoexpro.com/article/Advances_in_Deepwater_Reservoir_Monitoring/b7825ebd.aspx</guid><pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<item><title>Longer Runs at Higher Speeds</title><description>Maximising fixed cutter bit performance in shales and carbonates.</description><link>http://www.geoexpro.com/article/Longer_Runs_at_Higher_Speeds/baad6b77.aspx</link><guid>http://www.geoexpro.com/article/Longer_Runs_at_Higher_Speeds/baad6b77.aspx</guid><pubDate>Mon, 09 Apr 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<item><title>The Ups and Downs of Eustatic Sea Level Change: Review and Applications</title><description>Eustatic sea level change is a subject much debated in the literature. But what is eustasy, can it be recognised, what controls it &amp;ndash; and why does it matter to exploration?</description><link>http://www.geoexpro.com/article/The_Ups_and_Downs_of_Eustatic_Sea_Level_Change_Review_and_Applications/36ed2590.aspx</link><guid>http://www.geoexpro.com/article/The_Ups_and_Downs_of_Eustatic_Sea_Level_Change_Review_and_Applications/36ed2590.aspx</guid><pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<item><title>Integrating the Tool Box</title><description>
	NEOS GeoSolutions integrates a wide range of geophysical and geological information to produce new 3D models of the earth&amp;rsquo;s surface, with the aim of helping exploration companies make faster, more informed decisions with less risk.
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<item><title>Following the Oil Through Time</title><description>
	Four-D petroleum system modelling allows an explorationist to understand the movement of hydrocarbons from an active source rock to a fluid&amp;rsquo;s final destination in the basin, ultimately helping to reduce exploration risk.
</description><link>http://www.geoexpro.com/article/Following_the_Oil_Through_Time/4fa6f9fd.aspx</link><guid>http://www.geoexpro.com/article/Following_the_Oil_Through_Time/4fa6f9fd.aspx</guid><pubDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<item><title>Mighty Thoughts of Small: Nanotechnology for Upstream Applications</title><description>
	From opening new doors in the understanding of gas flow in low permeability shale packages to reservoir monitoring and enhanced recovery, nanotechnology&amp;rsquo;s potential is huge.
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<item><title>Listening from a Distance</title><description>
	Active listening to passive seismic pays off for shale plays.
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<item><title>Marine Seismic Sources Part IX: Seismic Surveys and Fish</title><description>
	What is known about the impact of seismic surveys on fish and fisheries?
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<item><title>Seismic Surveys Without Cables</title><description>
	Cableless systems have been the long-time dream of exploration seismic for many years. Has it finally been attained?
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