For its 3rd edition of the Geosteering workshop, the EAGE is collaborating again with the Society of Petroleum Engineers(SPE) to organize a world-class event aiming at facilitating knowledge sharing, education and networking for a growing technical population involved and/or interested in operational deployment and applications of geosteering discipline.
Optimizing oil recovery and access to new oil and gas resources are motivating the industry to improve efficiency and accuracy in all aspects of the well construction process;with significant developments in the geosteering and well placement discipline. This three-day workshop will provide opportunity to share knowledge, case studies, techniques and workflows pertaining to the understanding of the subsurface in real time while drilling.
But the primary goal of this 3rd edition of the joint workshop is to propose a new focus on industry’s advances. Emerging geosteering workflows that are shaping the future of the discipline; innovative uses and deployment of latest LWD technologies that could revolutionize the outcomes of drilling and development phases will be studied. Those are some of the topics that will be discussed to help each and all to envision the potential contribution of the digital 4.0 revolution to support geosteering and well placement discipline through advanced data analytics (Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence).
Geologists, Geophysicists, Petrophysicists, 3D Modelers, Reservoir Engineers, Management Engineers, Asset Team Leaders and Decision makers involved in the data gathering, interpretation, and execution of Geosteering process.
• Diverse Practices will be shared and discussed in an open and informal workshop format.
• Key examples at diverse scales will be presented by Operators and service Companies.
• Contact recognized experts and investigators in parallel disciplines associated to Geosteering.
• Be part of a selected group of geoscientists and engineers fully immersed in getting full practicality and effective return of investment of the complex process of Geosteering.
The technical committee invites you to submit an abstract of 2-4 pages in length. Submissions for posters and oral presentations are welcome for all topics. Students and academia are also invited and encouraged to submit abstracts. Abstracts should be submitted via the EAGE website using the downloadable template.