Event Date/Time: Feb 16, 2009
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End Date/Time: Feb 18, 2009 |
Description
With commodity prices increasing and the debate over future reserves intensifying, the significance of deepwater oil and gas fields has become very evident. Without exception all of the top ten international oil and gas companies regard deepwater exploration and production as a key element of their strategic development for the coming decades.
The aim of this course is to provide an insight into the realities of oil and gas deep- and ultradeep water operations. It examines the demands of an early understanding of the asset size, reducing key uncertainties, and encouraging comprehensive well, reservoir, and production management planning.
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How this course will help you
By attending this highly interactive and practical course you will:
Understand the key drivers and markets value
Familiarise yourself with the cutting-edge technologies
Evaluate the challenges of deepwater facilities and production
Cover reservoirs, pipeleines and intergration challenges
Examine start-ups, integrations, emergency responses and security
Review gas treatment
Assess risk in various deepwater conditions
Who should attend
Oil And Gas asset managers
Geologists and geophysicist
Upstream planning managers
Oil and gas upstream consultants
Banks financing deep-water projects
Production managers
Reservoir engineers
Drilling engineers
Oil and gas production engineers
Deepwater facilities engineers