ARTICLES
22/09/2011
Pipeline Magazine: After the Storm

Pipeline Magazine features an interview with Energy Ventures President Jim Sledzik in After the Storm, an article focusing on the effects of last year's Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. Sledzik discusses how the incident has impacted oil and gas operations, specifically in the area of technology. Read the full article here .

 
20/09/2011
A Capital Trio

In the September issue of Oil & Gas Investor, three fundraisers, including Energy Ventures President Jim Sledzik, offer insight on how to get deals done in the current financing environment.

 
16/09/2011
ARKeX Completes Gravity Survey in Tajikistan

Digital Energy Journal reports that gravity surveying company ARKeX has completed a "G-Qube" airborne gravity gradiometry survey in Tajikistan for Tethys Petroleum Ltd. Click here to read the full article.

 
14/09/2011
Energy Ventures Presents at the Houston Technology Center

Jim Sledzik, Energy Ventures president, spoke to a group of 120 investors, industry experts and advisors about securing venture capital investments at the Houston Technology Center. Read more in Energy BisNow .

 
06/09/2011
Wireless Seismic - Getting Ready for Commercial Launch

Gary Jones of Wireless Seismic talks about the company's commercial launch, manufacturing and selling of its wireless seismic acquisition system to Digital Energy Journal. To read more, click here .

 
06/09/2011
Emerging Market for Seismic Acquisition Systems Without Cables Still has Problems to Solve

Doug Crice discusses the challenges ahead for a cable-free land acquisition systems with particular attention to the offering by Wireless Seismic . To read more, click here .

 
01/09/2011
Time To Ditch The Cables?

Roy Kligfield, CEO of Wireless Seismic , discussed the company's RT 1000 Wireless System and the benefits of cableless systems in E&P magazine. To read the full article, click here .

 
01/09/2011
Multiphysics Could Be A Game Changer

Jim Sledzik, Partner and President of Energy Ventures , and Neil Dyer, Vice President of geophysical services for ARKeX Ltd. , contributed expert commentary regarding the oil and gas industry's use of measurements to describe what cannot physically be seen in the subsurface. Over the years such technologies as gravity, magnetics, seismic, and well logs have helped operators better understand their reservoirs and, ultimately, get more out of them. To read the full article, click here .

 
01/09/2011
Imaging Tool Improves Debris Removal Operations

Alex Fleming, PanGeo Subsea Vice President of Global Operations, discussed the company's post-debris clearance survey near the border between the Norwegian and UK sectors of Ekofisk, the oldest field in the North Sea, with the Sub-Bottom Imager (SBI) in E&P magazine. To read the full article, click here .

 
29/08/2011
Digital Rock Physics Provides New Insight Into Shale Reservoir Quality

Joel D. Walls with Ingrain , discusses how advanced imaging, rigorous physics, and high-speed computation combine to reveal reservoir properties of organic-rich shales in the August issue of E&P magazine .

 
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