- environment/utilities/ energy sector
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Optimising Recovery in Mature Oil and Gas Fields Forum - 3rd Annual
Ensuring Optimal Field Recovery, Asset Life Extension and Boosting Production
Event Date: 18-20 Nov 2009
Location: Avenida Palace Hotel, Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
- key conference topics
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- Discover the latest EOR applications to increase productivity in a cost effective way
- Learn from outstanding industry leading experts how to increase your recovery rate
- Improve oil recovery while reducing CO2 emissions
- Plan a successful field-redevelopment and implement an effective reservoir management strategy to prolong its life
- key conference features
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- Petrobras successfully leading CCGS activities
- Repsol implementing a high quality IRM process
- Exxonmobil profiting from deplete assets
- MOL maximising the recovery rate planning the best EOR application
- conference focus
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Ensuring optimal field recovery, asset life extension and boosting production are key priorities for O&G companies that want t Ensuring optimal field recovery, asset life extension and boosting production are key priorities for O&G companies that want to be successful in the current global energy market. Today, around 70% of the world’s oil production comes from those mature oilfields which have been producing for over 30 years. In this context, how to improve the recovery of mature oilfields inevitably becomes a major issue for the industry’s key players. Currently, almost two-thirds of crude oil is left in the ground and raising the recovery rate to 50% is the next industry challenge. This marcus evans conference will discuss and evaluate alternative recovery methodologies with lower application risks and technology advances to maximise the production and optimise the management within your reservoir. The near future of the global energy market is dependent on successful mature field management. Securing and sustaining investment in mature fields is critical to ensure optimal basin recovery, field life extension and prevent future market failure.