Select a Technical Programme:
The organisers reserve the right to amend the programme as necessary.
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Wednesday 20th May 2015 – Fleming Auditorium
0950-1015 |
Machar Chalk Characterisation
Zoe Sayer, BP |
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1015-1105 |
Appraising a "late-middle-aged" Brent Group Field
Jill Marriott, Dundas |
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1105-1155 |
An Insight into Hydrocarbon Extraction from Shale: Definitely not a Geoscientist's Bore nor an engineers dream
Dr. Iain Bartholomew |
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1155-1220 |
Production issues in tight unconventional, tight oil formations
Hans de Pater, Fenix Consulting Delft |
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1220-1255 |
Optimisation of a Reservoir Driven Field Development Plan in Unconventionals
Murat Zhiyenkulov, Schlumberger |
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1435-1500 |
Balloch Field: Rapid Project Maturation of a Near field discovery through Rolling Appraisal
Daniel Davids, Maersk Oil |
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1550-1615 |
Maximising the value of seismic data for continued mature field development in the East Shetland Basin
Paul Mitchell, Ion |
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1640-1705 |
Bringing Rigsite cuttings analysis into the 21st century
Neil Cardy, Baker Hughes |
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1705-1730 |
Production Efficiency
Alex Spring, SPE |
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Thursday 21st May 2015 – Fleming Auditorium
0900-0950 |
Cost Pressures in the North Sea
Erin Moffatt, Wood Mackenzie |
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0950-1015 |
Restoring Economic Health to the North Sea
Dan Cole, McKinsey and Company |
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1015-1155 |
UKCS Discoveries: Present and Future Potential Developments
Dave Moseley, Hannon Westwood |
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1155-1220 |
Edradour & Glenlivet Development
Nicolas Wawresky, Total |
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1220-1245 |
Commercialising Stranded Oilfields in the Outer Moray Firth
Mike Cooper, 1st Subsurface Oilfield Management Limited |
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1410 - 1450 |
No Pain No Gain
Christopher Grieve |
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1435 - 1525 |
Use of Pressure Transient Analysis to Evaluate the Impact of Salt Deposition in Gas Wells
E.H. Smith |
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1525 - 1615 |
Conceptualising a New Infrastructure Hub West of Scotland (WoS)
Neil Platt, Hurricane |
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1615 - 1640 |
The First Offshore Steam Flood in Europe
Steve Brown |
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1640 - 1700 |
Cosmic Ray Muon Tomography; A New Method for Monitoring Sweep in Oilfield Waterfloods?
Jon Gluyas |
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Thursday 21st May 2015 – Crombie B
0900-0925 |
Characterising Fractures on a Field Scale - 'the good, the bad and the ugly'
Jennifer Pless, Conoco Philips |
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0925-0950 |
Enabling Geological Scale Dynamic Modelling of a Fractured Basement Reservoir using a high-Resolution Simulator
Dan Bonter, Hurricane |
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0950-1025 |
NNS - Experiences on Low Cost Interventions to Boost Productions in Mature Fields
Davide Mazzucchelli, Total |
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1025-1105 |
Tea and Coffee in BoydOrr Exhibition Hall
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1105-1130 |
Pore Pressure and Fracture Pressure Prediction: Some Best Practices derived from Global Experience
Sam Green, Ikon GeoPressure |
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1130-1155 |
Pressure Communication and FWL detection in Tight Formations
Virochan Ganjoo, Baker Hughes |
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1155-1220 |
High Resolution Field-Based Studies of Hydrodynamics - Examples from the North Sea
Sam Green, Ikon GeoPressure |
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1220-1255 |
We can see clearly now - Geosteering in ConocoPhillips' Brodgar Field using LWD Deep reading resistivity
Christopher Grieve, ConocoPhillips |
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1525-1550 |
Impact of Production Efficiency Improvement on Reserves and Field Life
Andrew Carr, OGA |
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1550-1615 |
Depleted Fields with Active Aquifers
Owain Tucker, Shell UK |
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1615-1640 |
The Peterhead Carbon Capture and Storage Project
Owain Trucker, Shell UK |
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1640-1700 |
Subsurface Monitoring aspects of CO2 storage in a saline aquifer
Peter Rowbotham, National Grid |
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