|
Subsurface data could underpin the next big breakthrough in the oil and gas industry.
How much more oil and gas could you find, by looking at your existing data in new ways?
Over the past 12 months there have been many developments in technology, data management and processing which innovative oil companies have used to get more out of their subsurface data.
Are you making the most of these new developments at your company?
Find out more at our Finding Petroleum London conference April 20th - admission £300 - scroll down for early booking offer.
Chaired by David Bamford, ex head of exploration with BP. With speakers from OMV, BP, SAS, Teradata, OHM, Dynamic Graphics, New Digital Business, Troika International, Ikon Science, Numerical Rocks.
Companies sending delegates include SASOL, Oracle, EOG Resources, Perenco, Landmark, Kongsberg, Centrica, BP, RPS Energy.
You will learn about
- Using GIS systems to help organise and access your subsurface data
- Exchanging reservoir analysis between different earth models and reservoir software using RESQML standard format
- Statistical analysis techniques which can reveal new things about your subsurface data
- Strategies for subsurface data storage and high performance computing
- Integrating seismic, well and CSEM data
- Integrating subsurface data from different packages, so drillers and geophysicists can work with the same data
- Controlling your portfolio of geotechnical software applicatons
- Using rock physics models to mine new knowledge from your subsurface data
- Analysing drill cuttings to get a better understanding of the subsurface.
See the full program and register
See list of attendees registered so far
|