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HPHT Arena 2009

A One Day Workshop Dedicated to the North Sea's Hottest Plays

Organised by: Petroleum Group
  SPE
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Date: 11 December 2009
Event Type: Workshop
Venue: Kings College Conference Centre, University of Aberdeen
 
HPHT Arena 2009

Please Note That Online Registration For This Event Is Now Closed: If You Would Like To Attend The Workshop Please Come Along To The Venue From 8am On Friday 11 December To Register On The Day


This informal workshop aims to summarise the current status of the North Sea’s high pressure, high temperature (HPHT) plays. The workshop will include geoscience, engineering and integrated talks addressing the theme of “subsurface challenges”:
  • Remaining exploration potential,
  • Recent discoveries and appraisal drilling,
  • Producing fields, reservoir behaviour and management, and life of field considerations including well bore failure and condensate banking
  • Recent advances in drilling technology, production wells and depleted reservoirs, seismic imaging, reservoir monitoring, data acquisition and geomechanics
  • Controls on reservoir quality and its preservation with depth
  • Fault seal and compartmentalisation

The Geological Society and The Society of Petroleum Engineers are teaming up to provide a number of free places to students at this upcoming event. Places are limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis so act fast to secure your attendance.

Please contact Steve Whalley at the conference office for more information

 

Please note that you need to be logged in as a Fellow to receive the reduced rate. Members of the SPE can receive the reduced rate by filling in the form above and emailing it to Steve Whalley  at the Conference Office

 
 

Sponsors

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Office contact details:

Name: Steve Whalley
Address: The Geological Society
Burlington House
Piccadilly
Postcode: W1J 0BG
Country: United Kingdom
Telephone: 020 7432 0980
Fax: 020 7494 0579
E-Mail: steve.whalley@geolsoc.org.uk