February 2021: The EAGE have announced the rescheduling of the 82nd EAGE Annual Conference & Exhibition, including SPE Europec, to the new dates of 18-21 October 2021. Delaying the event until the Autumn provides a greater opportunity for the event to take place in person as the recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic accelerates with the roll-out of the vaccination programmes worldwide.
For all event details, registration and updates please refer to: www.EAGEANNUAL2021.org.
SPE EUROPEC at the 82nd EAGE Conference & Exhibition is the largest and most comprehensive multi-disciplinary geoscience event in the world. The 2021 theme is: 'Delivery for the Energy Challenge: Today and Tomorrow'
Attended by more than 6,000 people from almost 100 countries annually, this three-day conference features 1,000 technical oral and poster presentations, training courses, and workshops. In addition, key sessions are held for students, young professionals, and women in the geoscience and engineering industry.
The exhibition showcases the latest developments in geophysics, geology and reservoir/petroleum engineering from 350 companies, allowing attendees the opportunity to enhance their product knowledge, interact with cutting-edge technologies, and meet the people behind the products.
REASONS TO ATTEND
Benefit from technical and business-oriented perspectives to support the increased need for integrated solutions that minimise environmental impacts and maximise social benefits.
Experience the latest technologies, products, and solutions from exhibiting companies.
The Executive Programme will be welcomed to a broad range of activities, including the Opening Ceremony Debate, the EAGE Forum, and the Executive Sessions.
WORKSHOPS
Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) in Europe: A Roadmap for a Successful Implementation
New Confirmed Date: 15 June 2021
Conveners: R.E. Hincapie Reina, OMV; T Clemens, OMV; E Delamaide, IFP Technologies Inc.
Who Should Attend
Geologists | Geophysicists | Petroleum Engineers | Reservoir Engineers | Environmental Engineers | Petrophysicists | Geochemists