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NAVIGATOR Process Management Services

What is NAVIGATOR?

Wescorp NAVIGATORTM is a suite of process management services that enables Wescorp to reduce costs, save time and optimize field operations for its oil and gas clients worldwide. NAVIGATOR drastically reduces the complexities and costs of oil- and gas-field operations and maintenance by managing the interactions of people, processes and equipment.

Harts E&P, January 2008

Controlling a Crisis in Real Time
The upstream sector and its energy service partners are good at marshalling resources and responding to crises, from oil well blowouts to fire and marine environment incidents. … However,when a cataclysmic event happens, scare resources become more limited and their effective and efficient use even more critical.

Unconventional Oil & Gas

CASE STUDY: Maximizing Coal Bed Methane Production Performance

Environmental Remediation

Wescorp Energy's Total Fluids Solution is a practical, safe and effective process for remediating oil and gas field contaminants right at the well site.

Produced water management: controversy vs.opportunity
Oil & Gas Journal Technology Forum Supplement, May12, 2008

Bubble Scrub
New Technology Magazine, March 2008

Field Intelligence

Wescorp Energy's Oil and Gas Management Solutions are comprehensive operations and management (O&M) field engineering processes and management services.

Upstream Technology, Oct. 2007

Security Integration
Security has never been higher on the managerial agenda. The global enterprise is addressing a host of perils ranging from exposure of its hard asset infrastructure to criminals and terrorists to the perpetual assault by viruses, worms, and other cyber organisms. Significant expenditures are required on an ongoing basis. As with all spend, firms must seek to maximize the return on security investments.

Knowing the economic value of information
Historically, the largest operators have made the investment to find, develop and produce greenfield properties. As oil and gas fields age, they are often passed to smaller firms with lower overhead that continue to exploit them until the last drops of petroleum have been wrung, and the economics dictate subsequent plug and abandonment. This basic business structure has been in place since Titusville, and so it always will be - or will it?

A 21st century approach for driving "dog year" firms into the new millennium
Rapid, decisive and generally correct decisions are the hallmark of truly successful organizations; then, now, and even more so in the future.

A comprehensive survey of the upstream oil & gas industry future data management, software and hardware requirements

Road map to the Optimal Enterprise: A Guide to the Impact of Information Driven Field Operations on the Petroleum Corporation
This study addresses the needs of upstream petroleum companies and their technology partners to understand how to realize the vision of field and enterprise process optimization.

Integrated operations enhance value

Information enhances risk management

Metering and Measurement

Case Study:Flowstar Turbine Meter Under Wet Gas Flowing Conditions

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Other

Wescorp Energy combines deep oil and gas industry experience, unique process management and leading-edge technologies to deliver smart solutions that save time, cut costs and solve tough oil and gas field operations and maintenance (O&M) challenges.(Company Overview)

Operations, Operations, Operations
Case studies of firms that have achieve operational excellence cross all industry sectors, old or new of all sizes and market segments. With so much public information available on many successful companies, one wonders why others have found it so difficult to achieve this performance level.

Capitalizing on SARBOX to add Shareholder Value
As the utility industry begins to implement aspects of Sarbanes-Oxley, many claim its costs are cutting into profits, job creation, and other corporate goodness. However, the concern that the excessive regulatory burden places an unnecessary economic rent on the firm may not be grounded in the empirical evidence.

Scott M. Shemwell: Publications, Speeches, Interviews (NEW)
For information about Scott Shemwell's Book, Essays in Business and Information, click here.

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