IO Field Management
A thorough systems understanding enables our IO Field Management teams to develop fit-for-purpose solutions for better asset performance and greater return on investment.
These multidisciplinary experts identify the proper technologies and applications to deploy from the reservoir to the refinery. We also can analyze what were once considered marginal fields to increase production. You own all reserves and retain production commercialization rights.
Our collaborative approach—with a strong emphasis on HSE—includes early involvement and a full development plan covering
- engineering and execution of all surface and subsurface disciplines
- reservoir modeling and simulation
- enhanced oil recovery techniques
- drilling and completions.
Improve project economics
Through our reservoir team, we have evaluated virtually every oil and gas basin across the globe. We have a thorough understanding of the key technical parameters and their discrete and collective impact on project economics. Recognizing financial lenders’ objectives, we can adjust development plans to improve coverage ratios.
Our work includes reservoir static modeling and numeric simulation to assess and design a project development plan. We’ve applied this approach in new fields, immiscible and miscible floods, fractured reservoirs, black-oil and volatile oil reservoirs, gas condensate reservoirs, and unconventional hydrocarbons.
Operator increases reserves by four million barrels
In a mature North Sea field, an operator asked an IO Field Management team to determine if there were production enhancement opportunities, including infill drilling options. We organized a multidisciplinary team, including experts in geology and geophysics, petrophysics, reservoir engineering, production technology, and production chemistry.
Collaborating with the operator, we determined the right approach to meet objectives. The operator doubled daily production in this mature North Sea field with an additional $400,000 daily cash flow. Reserves increased by four million barrels.



































































