Marginal hydrocarbon field’s development is evolving worldwide, as they represent unutilised valuable resources.
The expression “marginal” has wide definitions in oil and gas exploration and production activities, in which it is mainly, tight techno-economic resources regardless of the maturity, hence it is technically applied for green and brown fields.
Several factors and aspects of activities should be integrated to overcome the challenge of economics of such fields. Technology evolution and outstanding breakthroughs in the last decade are playing very important roles in this matter when properly customised and applied for such cases.
Terms and conditions of the contract agreement for the development of such fields should be articulated and formulated in a proper manner to be attractive and profitable for all stakeholders.
An appropriate organisational structure and style, alongside a marginal field management mindset is critical to have successful operations and positive economic benefit.
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Two (2) days of informal discussions prompted by selected keynote presentations and discussions. Workshops maximise the exchange of ideas among attendees and presenters through brief technical presentations followed by extended Q&A periods. Focused topics attract an informed audience eager to discuss issues critical to advancing both technology and best practices. The majority of the presentations are in the form of case studies, highlighting engineering achievements and lessons learnt. In order to stimulate frank discussion, no proceedings are published and the press is not invited to attend.
The Steering Committee encourages registrations from professionals who are able to prepare and present a poster on a relevant project. For further details kindly contact Deepa Choitram, Event Manager at dchoitram@spe.org.
Registrations will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis. The Steering Committee encourages attendance from those who can contribute to the workshop most effectively either in discussions or with posters. A mix of attendees in terms of geographic origin, companies and disciplines will be encouraged.
In keeping with ATW objectives and the SPE mission, commercialism in posters or presentations will not be permitted. Company logos must be limited to the title slide and used only to indicate the affiliation of the presenter and others involved in the work.
All attendees will receive an attendance certificate attesting to their participation in the workshop. This certificate will be provided in exchange for a completed Workshop Questionnaire.
Attendees at this workshop qualify for SPE Continuing Education Units (CEU) at the rate of 0.1 CEU per hour of the workshop.