The economic benefits of improved ocean condition, weather and ice forecasts by SEASAT satellites to the exploration, development and production of oil and natural gas in the offshore regions are considered. The results of case studies which investigate the effects of forecast accuracy on offshore operations in the North Sea, the Celtic Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico are reported. A methodology for generalizing the results to other geographic regions of offshore oil and natural gas exploration and development is described
Trends in offshore fatalities and lost time accidents since the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act Am...
Originally presented as the author's thesis, (M.S.) in the M.I.T. Alfred P. Sloan School of Manageme...
This paper represents a collective effort by the Supply Analysis Group of the M.I.T. World Oil Proje...
The hypothetical development and transportation of Arctic oil and other resources by ice breaking su...
The results of a study of the weather sensitive features of near shore and deep water ocean mining i...
Results are presented of preliminary trade-off studies of operational SEASAT systems. The trade-off ...
The potential application of SEASAT data with regard to ocean fisheries is discussed. Tracking fish ...
This case study and generalization quantify benefits made possible through improved weather forecast...
A summary is presented of the economic benefits that can be derived from using the SEASAT Satellite ...
A description of the candidate economic verification experiments which could be performed with SEASA...
This study attempts to analyze whether oil and gas exploitation in a semi-enclosed sea will result i...
Strategic Environmental Assessments have been used on the Atlantic Coast of Canada to inform oil and...
Increasing demand for petroleum and natural gas in the United States has led to a need for developme...
The North Sea has been the focus of attention during the last decade for petroleum developments on t...
In 2013, the American Petroleum Institute and the National Ocean Industries Association, oil and gas...
Trends in offshore fatalities and lost time accidents since the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act Am...
Originally presented as the author's thesis, (M.S.) in the M.I.T. Alfred P. Sloan School of Manageme...
This paper represents a collective effort by the Supply Analysis Group of the M.I.T. World Oil Proje...
The hypothetical development and transportation of Arctic oil and other resources by ice breaking su...
The results of a study of the weather sensitive features of near shore and deep water ocean mining i...
Results are presented of preliminary trade-off studies of operational SEASAT systems. The trade-off ...
The potential application of SEASAT data with regard to ocean fisheries is discussed. Tracking fish ...
This case study and generalization quantify benefits made possible through improved weather forecast...
A summary is presented of the economic benefits that can be derived from using the SEASAT Satellite ...
A description of the candidate economic verification experiments which could be performed with SEASA...
This study attempts to analyze whether oil and gas exploitation in a semi-enclosed sea will result i...
Strategic Environmental Assessments have been used on the Atlantic Coast of Canada to inform oil and...
Increasing demand for petroleum and natural gas in the United States has led to a need for developme...
The North Sea has been the focus of attention during the last decade for petroleum developments on t...
In 2013, the American Petroleum Institute and the National Ocean Industries Association, oil and gas...
Trends in offshore fatalities and lost time accidents since the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act Am...
Originally presented as the author's thesis, (M.S.) in the M.I.T. Alfred P. Sloan School of Manageme...
This paper represents a collective effort by the Supply Analysis Group of the M.I.T. World Oil Proje...