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Saleh A. Al-Dossary began his work at Saudi Aramco in the Dhahran Geophysical Research Group, contributing to edge-preserving and smoothing developments. He now works in the Exploration Application Services Department developing new seismic processing and attributes algorithms. Al-Dossary received his B.S. degree in Computer Science with a minor in geophysics from the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, NM. He received his M.S. degree from Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, and he received his Ph.D. from the University of Houston, Houston, TX, both in Geophysics. Al-Dossary holds seven patents and is an applicant for five additional patents in seismic edge-preserving and detection technology.
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ADNOC said it has signed a 15-year supply agreement with Germany's Securing Energy for Europe (SEFE) to deliver 1 mtpa of LNG. According to the company, the LNG will primarily be sourced from its lower-carbon Ruwais LNG project currently under development in Al Ruwais Industrial City, Abu Dhabi. The plant will be the first LNG project in the Middle East and North Africa region to run on clean power, making it one of the lowest-carbon-intensity LNG facilities in the world, according to ADNOC. The project consists of two 4.8-mtpa natural gas liquefaction trains with a total capacity of 9.6 mtpa. When complete, it will more than double ADNOC's LNG production target capacity to meet the increased global demand for natural gas.
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This workshop focus is about understanding and mitigating the challenges associated with the exploration and development of deep oil and gas reservoirs in both marine and land environments. We will discuss approaches and strategies to address these challenges with a particular emphasis on imaging and reservoir characterization using the state-of-the-art seismic and non-seismic technologies. We will explore multi-disciplinary approaches to reduce drilling risks and maximize the efficiency of the exploration and development cycle of deep oil and gas reservoirs. The workshop is designed for three days of interactive sessions with top quality technical presentations carefully selected to stimulate discussions.
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BP and ADNOC have halted discussions related to the 2 billion acquisition of a major stake in Israel's NewMed Energy originally announced in March 2023. According to NewMed, the partners along with the committee established to assess the proposed deal have agreed to suspend discussions due to the "uncertainty created by the external environment." "The consortium reiterated its interest in the proposed transaction," said NewMed in a statement. "The process will remain suspended until such time as discussions resume or the process is terminated. There can be no certainty that discussions will resume or that an agreement will be reached in the future, nor as to the terms of an agreement should one be reached. The partnership will update unitholders of further developments as appropriate."
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- Europe > Middle East > Cyprus > Mediterranean Sea > Cyprus EEZ > Levant Basin > Block 12 > Aphrodite Field (0.99)
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Coffee Break - 15 min Panel 1 - Making CO2 storage projects commercially feasible: CCS project alone is a huge CAPEX. What technical options do we have for vertical integration to offset the costs? Panel 2 - Risk Management in CO2 storage projects: What can go wrong from capture to storage and what options we have to control? An Overview of Occidental's Projects, Geophysical Technologies, Keynote and Challenges Seismic Inversion to reduce uncertainties in a Central Oman saline 9:40 0:20:00 10:00 Fadi Aljiroudi
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- Geophysics > Seismic Surveying > Passive Seismic Surveying (0.49)
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Max 2 page abstract + 1 figure, single column Abstracts should include sufficient details for the committee to judge the quality of the submitted work. Abstracts should be a minimum of 1 page, text plus 1 figure, with a maximum of 2 pages. Abstracts should be on 8.5 x 11 inch paper size, text in Roman font, and include both text and figures. Title should be one or two lines, at the top of the page, in bold font, and size 12 point. Authors should be listed in Roman italic font, size 10 point, and located just below the title. All text must stay 1 inch clear of the margins of the page. Submissions should be in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.
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The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) announced this week that its implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies generated an additional half-billion dollars in value last year. The company credited more than 30 AI programs for contributing to the gains, highlighting their impact across its entire value chain. ADNOC also reported that these AI initiatives helped to prevent the emission of up to a million metric tons of CO2 from 2022 to 2023. "Artificial intelligence is one of the most important economic and social game changers of our era, and it can play a crucial role in accelerating a just, orderly, and equitable energy transition," Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, CEO of ADNOC, stated. "At ADNOC, we have integrated artificial intelligence across our operations, from the control room to the boardroom, and it is enabling us to make smarter decisions and better protect our people and the environment."
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Terry Palisch is the vice president of technology and engineering at CARBO Ceramics in Richardson, Texas, and the 2024 SPE President. He began his career with ARCO in Alaska and Algeria, joining CARBO in 2004 where he currently leads the Research and Development team. Palisch has been an active SPE member for over 40 years, serving in various roles, including past chairman of the SPE Dallas Section, past chair of the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition (ATCE) technical program and former SPE Completions Technical Director. He is an SPE Distinguished Member and has received multiple SPE regional and international awards including Distinguished Service. He has coauthored more than 50 SPE technical papers and holds several patents.
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The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has announced that it generated 500 million in value by deploying artificial intelligence (AI) in 2023. The value was generated from the integration of more than 30 AI tools across ADNOC's value chain, the company said. Additionally, the company said, these applications abated up to 1 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions between 2022 and 2023, the equivalent of removing around 200,000 gasoline-powered cars from the road. The milestone marks the start of the company's multiyear program to accelerate the deployment of AI to enhance safety, while driving down emissions and driving up value. "Artificial intelligence is one of the most important economic and social game changers of our era, and it can play a crucial role in accelerating a just, orderly and equitable energy transition," said Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, the UAE's minister of industry and advanced technology and the managing director and group CEO of ADNOC.
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Join us for this exclusive interview with Reem Al Ghanim, Head of HR and Support Services--Chemical Division at Saudi Aramco, as we explore the impacts of COVID-19 and the low-carbon era on recruitment and the makeup of the future workforce. What does diversity look like at Saudi Aramco? This interview will be moderated by Trent Jacobs, Digital Editor, the Society of Petroleum Engineers.
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