This is a preview of the print.
Return to normal view.
StatoilHydro country sites
Denmark
Service stations, heating products, gas, lubricants, company agreements, charge cards etc.
Estonia
Service stations, heating products, gas, lubricants, company agreements, charge cards. Sales and marketing in Estonia.
Faroe Islands
Service stations, heating products, lubricants, company agreements. Sales and marketing at the Faroe Islands.
Germany
Statoil Deutschland GmbH is 100% owned by Norwegian StatoilHydro ASA.
Ireland
Statoil has been in the Republic of Ireland since 1992. Exploration, development and production of oil and gas.
Latvia
Service stations, heating products, gas, lubricants, company agreements, charge cards. Sales and marketing in Latvia.
Lithuania
Retail Service Stations chain in the Baltic States, fuel products and services, lubricants, cards and general information about Statoil in Lithuania.
Norway
Service stations, heating products, gas, lubricants, company agreements, charge cards. Sales and marketing in Norway.
Poland
Service stations, heating products, gas, lubricants, company agreements, charge cards. Sales and marketing i Poland.
Russia
General information about our business in Russia and also about our service stations in the Murmansk region.
Sweden
Service stations, heating products, gas, lubricants, company agreements, charge cards. Sales and marketing in Sweden.
Other StatoilHydro websites
Hydro retail Sweden
An information portal for all company employees
StatoilHydro@home is an information portal for all company employees.
StatoilHydro's governing documents
DocMap contains StatoilHydro's governing documents. Documents classified as open are accessible to all, both in-house and outside the company. Those classified as internal require a user ID and password.
Contacts
Sitemap
StatoilHydro websites
English
Norsk
Our Operations
Technology & Innovation
Environment & Society
Careers
Investor Centre
News & Media
About StatoilHydro
StatoilHydro
/
English
/
Technology & Innovation
/
Optimizing reservoir recovery
Technology & Innovation
Environment
Finding more oil and gas
Optimizing reservoir recovery
Modelling and simulation
Imaging and monitoring
Recovery methods
Advanced drilling
Smart wells
Well intervention
Well productivity
Field development
Transportsystems
Refining and processing
Gas refining
Technology management
New energy
Optimizing reservoir recovery
The company's reservoir management and improved oil recovery performance illustrates that there is a potential for increased value creation. The development and implementation of new technology drive enhanced recovery from mature fields.
Advanced drilling
Optimum exploitation of the reservoirs demand smarter drilling in the hydrocarbon bearing basins.
Integrated Operations
Integrated operations is removing the physical boundaries between our people, making cooperation across continents in real time possible.
Recovery methods
Advanced recovery methods displace more oil from pores and pore/mineral interfaces and improve the sweep of oil towards production wells.
Imaging and monitoring
Geophysical methods for reservoir modelling will have a growing demand for advanced use of sensors in wells and on the seabed.
Smart wells
Wells completed with valves or chokes downhole in the reservoir and with equipment that can be operated from the surface, are called smart wells.
Well intervention
New technology contribute to more efficient and environmental friendly well intervention.
Well productivity
The wells production capacity depends on the reservoirs quality like porosity and loose sand.
Modelling and simulation
Accurate geological/ petrophysical reservoir models and reliable simulations of reservoir performance are the basis for optimum field development.
TIP A FRIEND
You must supply your name.
You must supply a valid e-mail address.