Schlumberger Essays

  • Financial Analysis of Halliburton

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    & Services." Standard and Poor's. 29 Sept 2011. Web. 8 Jan 2012. . halliburton.com. Halliburton. 2011. Web. 2 Jan 2012. . hoovers.com “Halliburton Company.” 2011. Hoovers: A D&B Company. Web. 2 Jan 2012. . Lokey, Colin. “Halliburton And Schlumberger Will Benefit From An Increase In Oil Majors' Capital Expenditures.” Seeking Alpha. 26 Dec 2011. Web. 8 Jan 2012. .

  • Oil Field Pros And Cons

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    people have a strong opinion that the oil field is bad news and can cause many problems. I for one believe that the oil field can be one of the best things to ever happen in an area, it can supply jobs Schlumberger states that “We employ over 115,000 people and work in more than 85 countries” (Schlumberger, 2014). The main pro with oil field businesses is that mostly everything can be traced back to oil,

  • Analysis Of The Movie Deepwater Horizon

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    Horizon and the blowout lasted for 87 days, spilling an estimated of 210 million gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. There were numerous hazards involved and identified in the movie Deepwater Horizon. Firstly, Physical hazards. The team from Schlumberger were sent home by the BP managers, Mr Vidrine and Mr Kaluza before they could run a cement bond log test. It can be seen from the movie that the cement log test is seriously important to conduct the pressure

  • Carbon Dioxide Is Essential For Life On Earth

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    Carbon dioxide (CO2) is produced either by natural sources, such as volcanic eruptions or human activities like deforestation that influence CO2 concentration levels. CO2 is essential for life on earth; therefore, it is important to regulate CO2 concentration levels derived from human activities. Further, the increases of CO2 exerted into the earth’s atmosphere for the past several thousand years are attributed to many CO2 sources induced by humans. CO2 Concentrations The Mauna Loa Observatory

  • The Benefits of Running

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    In my narrative paper, I wrote in detail about my last track season of my high school career. In this essay I discussed the process of practicing and working towards achieving my goals at the end of the season. I talked about my relationship with my coach and how important it was to me, as well as my determination and perseverance during the track season. I also discussed how I finally achieved my goal of breaking twelve minutes in the 3200 meter run and how much it meant to me as a runner. Writing

  • Berkshire Hathaway Case Analysis

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    Berkshire Hathaway is a holding company for many of businesses run by Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett. Berkshire Hathaway is headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska and began as just a group of textile milling plants, but when Buffett became in charge in the mid 1960s he began a progressive strategy of using cash flows from the central business investments. Insurance subsidiaries tend to represent a large portion of Berkshire Hathaway, but the company manages hundreds of different businesses all over the

  • Petroleum Systems

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    Petroleum Systems I. Introduction This paper covers a very interesting topic for people who are keen on the geological concepts to the discovery of petroleum. The subject matter itself covers research findings on how related areas in petroleum discovery can be appreciated by students in this particular field; more so, by ordinary people who may or may not have a deeper level of understanding and appreciation about the wealth of the earth, particularly on petroleum. The work required of

  • Analysis Of The Head Of Poseidon

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    Romanus Iheanacho HUM 2301: Foundations of Western Culture I Summer I, 2016 Online Isabel B. and Wallace S. Wilson (227-221 B.C.) Head of Poseidon, 227-221 B.C Bronze Gallery #210 Sayre, page(s) or section number(s) This is a larger than-life size statue of the head of Poseidon, presenting his long shaggy hair and historic beard. The statue presents Poseidon staring into your eyes, as a sign to show his honor. The ancient bronze is beginning to slightly oxidize, leaving a small but noticeable teal

  • The Renaissance: The Impact of Traditional Medicine

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    of Medical Terms and Medical Diagnosis. MD Health Network. Web. 2009. 16 Nov. 2011. . Shane, C.J., Ed. Great Medical Discoveries. San Diego: Greenhaven, 2004. Print. 239 pages. "The Rise of Scientific Medicine: The Renaissance." PlanetSEED. Schlumberger Excellence in Educational Development, Inc. Web. 17 Nov. 2011. . Yount, Lisa. The History of Medicine. San Diego, CA: Lucent, 2002. Print. 118 pages.

  • Ancient Greek Medicine

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    "Ancient Greek Medicine." SchoolsHistory. N.p., 8 Oct. 2002. Web. 19 Nov. 2013. . Unknown. "Beginnings of Modern Medicine: Greece | History of Medicine | PlanetSEED." Beginnings of Modern Medicine: Greece | History of Medicine | PlanetSEED. Schlumberger Excellence in Education Development (SEED), Inc., 2014. Web. 19 Nov. 2013. . Unknown. "Hippocrates." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Detriot: Gale, 12 Dec. 1998. Web. 19 Nov. 2013. .

  • Business Case Study: Tiffany & Co.

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    TIFFANY & CO. Part I: History and Growth i. How the brand was conceived The Tiffany Story In 1837, Charles Lewis Tiffany and John F. Young founded Tiffany & Young in Broadway, New York, selling stationery and varieties of costume jewelry (Tiffany and Co., 2014). Tiffany and Young took on another partner, J. L. Ellis in 1841, and the store became Tiffany, Young & Ellis, with a reputation in selling upmarket goods, bohemian glass and porcelain. It also began manufacturing its own jewelry. Within the

  • The Toxicological Consequences of the Chernobyl Accident

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    The Toxicological Consequences of the Chernobyl Accident Radiation has both beneficial and harmful effects. The most detrimental health effect on humans, is the incidence of cancer, which has been studied. Humans are exposed to radiation more than they realize. They are exposed medically with x-rays, just by being outside with cosmic rays, and by accidents such as at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. Exposure to radiation is high and more studies are done which improve radiation protection

  • The Meaning of the Phrase, Beating the Market

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    The Meaning of the Phrase, Beating the Market "Beating the market" is a difficult phrase to analyze. It can be used to refer to two different situations: 1. An investor, portfolio manager, fund, or other investment specialist produces a better return than the market average. The market average can be calculated in many ways (some of which are shady and used to make it look like someone has exceeded market returns), but usually a benchmark like the S&P 500 or the Dow Jones Industrial Average