EOG has been evaluating continuous methane monitoring technology for several years and initiated a pilot project using an EOG-developed system about 18 months ago, named iSenseSM. The company tested iSenseSM against other monitoring solutions in use and available in the market. The testing confirmed that iSenseSM detects methane release events consistent with other commercial systems. iSenseSM is currently deployed in the Delaware Basin covering about 60% of production. The system will be deployed across additional sites in the Delaware Basin and other operating areas over the remainder of 2022 and in 2023.
As an in-house developed system, iSenseSM enables EOG to integrate the data it collects with existing operational data from EOG’s other proprietary systems. This allows for the unique ability to analyze production and facility data to conduct root cause analysis, prioritize resources and dispatch repair measures. EOG expects to learn through analysis of the growing data set collected by iSenseSM how to design and build better facilities and continuously improve its infrastructure.
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EOG Resources’ geographic focus is determined by where it can locate primary energy resources — natural gas, natural gas liquids, and oil. In recent years that focus has been on exploiting shale plays in the US. The independent oil and gas company is engaged in exploring for natural gas and crude oil and developing, producing, and marketing those resources. In 2014, EOG’s total estimated net proved reserves was 2.5 billion barrels of oil equivalent, of which 1.1 billion barrels was crude oil and condensate reserves, and 5 trillion cubic feet was natural gas reserves.
Eagle Ford in Texas is the most mature tight oil play in the Lower 48 current, oil and natural gas production of 2.5 million barrels of oil equivalent per day. Measuring 400 miles long and 50 miles wide along the Texas Gulf Coast, the Eagle Ford basin is spread over 12,000 square miles in South and central Texas
EOG Resources, Inc. is developing the permian basin with a focus in Ward, Reagan, Pecos, Loving, Lea, Eddy, Irion, Reeves, Crockett, Chaves and Upton counties. EOG’s position in the Permian Basin and adjacent plays to 574,000 net acres.
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