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This four-part webinar series will cover the reserves reporting regulations of the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission. Each webinar is a 1-hour presentation followed by a live/recorded 30-minute Q&A session. This webinar is categorized under the Reservoir discipline. This module will review the major SEC definitions and will identify major contrasts with PRMS. This module will summarize major SEC reporting requirements.
MPM, Upstream Business, PETRONAS, along with esteemed co-presenters and moderators, the SPE Asia Pacific Webcast Series on Integrated Asset Development & Management (IADM) is designed to share and discuss the topic of IADM with subject matter experts throughout the series. This webcast is setting the scene for a series of talks and will touch upon some standards and process improvement at the industry level (with showcases from Malaysia) and its key principles and value impacts, focusing mainly on Integrated Asset Development & Management (IADM) throughout field/asset lifecycle from exploration stage down to decommissioning and abandonment stage with a focus on Field Development Projects. This webinar will focus on pragmatic and innovative, yet simple tactics, to unhide low-risk high-value opportunities in the assets through Integrated Production System & Data Analysis (IPSDA). The overall objective of this session is to generate value efficiently, through improved reservoir and surveillance management, understanding of potential and opportunities, and operating reservoir and production/facility system efficiently. Participants will gain knowledge of risks and uncertainties at the earlier stage while looking at the potentials of any field development, to help facilitate mid-long term decision making in creating value throughout the field life.
This new educational video series provides you with career tools to get noticed and rise above the rest. Today, managing technical competence and personal development largely rests on the employees' shoulders. Career development can feel like a daunting task for any individual, but there are many tools available to make it easier for you to identify and fill your knowledge gaps and demonstrate your professional prowess. Each webinar is a 1-hour presentation followed by a live/recorded 30-minute Q&A session. It also features a post-webinar Happy Hour event via Facebook where you can ask the speaker anything!
The Oil and Natural Gas Technology Symposium: Focus on Sustainability, held virtually on 6–7 April 2021, created an opportunity for open dialog between the oil and gas industry and policymakers. Registration for this on-demand presentation is free to all SPE members and customers. Key: Complete Next Failed Available Locked Oil and Natural Gas Technology Symposium: Day 1 Panel 2 on Technology Advances Recorded 04/07/2021 90 minutes Recorded 04/07/2021 90 minutes Residents of some countries may need a VPN in order to view this content. You must register to access.
Description: With excerpts taken from the 2018 Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, this course provides an overview of the key changes in the 2018 Update, practical examples for interpreting common issues, and usage of the PRMS in regulatory environments. Expiration: This course expires 12 months from date of registration. This webinar is categorized under the Reservoir discipline. Dan has 33 years of global industry experience and has been employed by Shell International, Total E&P and Encana in various engineering and management roles in development, operations, country management, business development, reserves, and reservoir engineering. Dan holds BS and MS degrees in Petroleum Engineering from Louisiana State University.
The Oil and Natural Gas Technology Symposium: Focus on Sustainability, held virtually on 6–7 April 2021, created an opportunity for open dialog between the oil and gas industry and policymakers. Registration for this on-demand presentation is free to all SPE members and customers. Key: Complete Next Failed Available Locked Oil and Natural Gas Technology Symposium: Day 1 Panel 2 on Technology Advances Recorded 04/07/2021 90 minutes Recorded 04/07/2021 90 minutes Residents of some countries may need a VPN in order to view this content. You must register to access.
Water injection is the most common method to maintain voidage replacement and reservoir pressure, and to sweep oil towards the producing wells. Ultimate recovery is highly dependent on successful reservoir management and sweep by water injection. The ability to act on dynamic reservoir and production information is essential to maximize value. Traditional topside development for offshore fields restricts the opportunities to effectively adapt due to high cost and lack of flexibility. Moving processes subsea with a modular approach allows for optimizing water management and, consequently, field performance in a more sustainable manner.
This one-day session will include a view of best practices for Carbon Management with a focus on fugitive methane reduction. It will include global and local examples of Carbon Regulations, give tools for de-risking regulatory compliances and field-proven methane reduction technology cases. It will be introduced within the framework of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and regional Environmental and Social Metrics as proposed by governments or regulators. This is especially relevant to oil and gas production and the consequent action/strategies producers need to have in place for Regulators, Banks, Investors and Governments. In particular, the session will include two technical discussions regarding the most time-critical components of methane management compliance – fugitive emission leak detection and compressor seal vent gas measurement.
This course teaches the systematic analysis and design procedures for testing pressure buildup and flow tests. Example applications focus on identifying the appropriate reservoir model, estimating effective formation permeability, and quantifying damage or stimulation. This course will provide you with an understanding of the fundamentals of buildup and flow test analysis--an understanding that will provide insight into the strengths and limitations of the methodology used in modern commercial pressure-transient test analysis software. This is a basic course in well test analysis and design, suitable for engineers and physical scientists who have little if any background in well test theory or practice. It focuses on applications rather than theory.
Amir Alwazzan is the production assurance manager of strategy and planning of Dragon Oil based in Dubai. Prior to joining Dragon Oil in April 2015, he was the flow assurance advisor with OneSubsea based in Houston. He also worked for Schlumberger, McDermott Subsea, AMEC-Paragon, and other international companies, universities, and institutions in different locations worldwide. During his 34 years of corporate, managerial, and technical experience, he has been involved in offshore and onshore projects in the US, Canada, Middle East, Southeast Asia, North and West Africa, and in the Caspian Sea regions in different capacities. He has authored and coauthored several technical papers and has been serving as a reviewer for three peer-review international journals in the field of petroleum engineering, science, and technology. Alwazzan is a chartered petroleum engineer accredited by the UK’s Engineering Council and Energy Institute and a registered EUR-ING with FEANI. He holds a PhD degree in transient multiphase flow in flowlines from the University of Malaya, Malaysia, and MSc and BSc degrees in petroleum engineering from Baghdad University, Iraq. Alwazzan is a member of the SPE JPT Editorial Review Board, Distinguished Lecturer Committee, and the Production & Facilities Advisory Committee.