We invite you to register for our 2nd Aberdeen 'doing more with drilling data' event on February 19, looking at ways to get more value out of the data which is generated at the drill bit and on the drill rig, so you can drill more successful exploration and development wells in a month of rig time.
This event is a meeting place for everyone working in Aberdeen with drilling and data - including data generated from the drillbit and drilling rig, managing and communicating real time data, and better managing rig scheduling and reporting.
Oil and Gas UK says that UK exploration is in a 'parlous' state due to low number of exploration wells being drilled - what can the drilling data sector do, to increase the success rate of exploration wells and reduce the cost - so investing in them is a more viable proposition?
This event is followed by a partner event, using data to improve well integrity.
Student / academic registrations are available for £5 (£6 with VAT) if you register with voucher code 'ACADEMIC'
Our first 'drilling and the digital oilfield' event was held in Aberdeen in May 2012 (see the agenda see the delegates list).
Conference producer: Karl Jeffery, editor of Digital Energy Journal, tel 44 208 150 5292, e-mail jeffery@d-e-j.com
Sales manager: Richard McIntyre, sales manager, Digital Energy Journal, Tel 44 208 150 5296, e-mail rmcintyre@d-e-j.com
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9:10
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Karl Jeffery - Editor - Digital Energy Journal
Chairman's introduction
Karl Jeffery is editor of Digital Energy Journal and managing director of Future Energy Publishing, which also publishes Tanker Operator magazine and Carbon Capture Journal. He was previously co-founder and editor of Digital Ship Ltd, a publishing company focussing on IT in the shipping sector. He has a BEng in chemical engineering from Nottingham University
Digital Energy Journal Founded in 2006, Digital Energy Journal is the world's leading magazine for digital technology in the upstream oil and gas industry, covering developments in exploration, drilling and production, covering IT infrastructure, software, automation and people. We produce 6 issues per year, distributed by print and pdf, and an e-mail newsletter every Friday
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9:15
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Jay Hollingsworth - Chief technology officer - Energistics
Getting the most out of drilling data - using WITSML
Jay Hollingsworth is CTO of Oracle. He was previously Director - Oil and Gas Industry Business Unit at Oracle; on the board of Directors Member at PPDM Association, Seabed Architect / Portfolio Manager at Schlumberger Information Solutions Principal Data Architect at Schlumberger Information Solutions; and Consulting Data Architect at Landmark Graphics
Energistics Energistics is the leading upstream oil and gas industry's data standards body. We are a global, non-profit consortium established over 25 years ago to bring together industry professionals in a neutral and collaborative environment to develop and deploy open data exchange standards and to address oil and gas information sharing challenges. Our members consist of integrated, independent and national oil companies, oilfield service companies, hardware and software vendors, system integrators, regulatory agencies and the global standards user community. For more information, visit our website at www.energistics.org.
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9:45
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Knut Midtveit - Sales Manager Scandinavia - Roxar
Anticipating troubles ahead, using 3D modelling
Knut graduated from Heriot-Watt University in 1990. Spent 6 years in Schlumberger Wireline. Started in Technoguide which later where acquired by Schlumberger Information Solutions. Knut has worked in Norway, India, Netherlands and UK. In 2004 Knut joined Roxar Software Solutions where he currently is Global Account Manager for Statoil
Roxar Roxar is an international technology company supplying to the oil & gas industry. The company develops solutions for reservoir management and production optimisation for oil & gas companies challenged with maximising returns from their reservoir assets. Roxar is a business unit of Emerson Process Management.
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10:15
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Andy Coward - Senior Director Business Solutions - P2 Energy Solutions
Real time drilling data; how to produce a steady stream from the rig
Talk Description. • Working with real time drilling data - on the rig and on the beach • Data gathering and communications - wired drill pipe, WITSML • Data visualisation
P2 Energy Solutions P2 Energy Solutions Empowers the People Who Power the World. Oil and Gas and Mining professionals, who are focused on solving tough challenges, rely on P2 software to optimize their business performance. Our solutions are extremely scalable and are used from initial start up of a joint venture to a global deployment with a super major and everything in between. P2 has developed a strategic portfolio of solutions that address and connect each step of your value chain process; surfacing the most relevant data and presenting it in a way that drives business. More than 1,500 companies from around the globe have chosen P2 solutions as the answer to some of their most consistent challenges and goals.
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11:15
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Harry Verkuil - Drilling Superintendent, Petrofac IES - Petrofac
From a daily drilling report to a data and performance management tool
Talk Description. This talk will be given jointly by Colin Dawson, account manager, IDS
Petrofac Petrofac is a leading international service provider to the energy industry, with a diverse client portfolio including many of the world's leading energy companies. Petrofac designs, builds, manages and maintains oil, gas, refining, petrochemicals and renewable energy infrastructure. Our purpose is to enable our clients to meet the world's evolving energy needs. Our six values - safe; ethical; innovative; responsive; quality & cost conscious; driven to deliver - are at the heart of everything we do.
Petrofac's core markets are in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and the UK North Sea, where we have built a long and successful track record of safe, reliable and innovative execution, underpinned by a cost-effective and local delivery model with a strong focus on in-country value. We operate in several other significant markets, including India, South East Asia and the United States. We have 11,500 employees based across 31 offices globally. Petrofac is quoted on the London Stock Exchange (symbol: PFC).
For more information, please visit: www.petrofac.com.
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11:45
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Panel discussion with all morning speakers
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Energistics is the leading upstream oil and gas industry's data standards body. We are a global, non-profit consortium established over 25 years ago to bring together industry professionals in a neutral and collaborative environment to develop and deploy open data exchange standards and to address oil and gas information sharing challenges. Our members consist of integrated, independent and national oil companies, oilfield service companies, hardware and software vendors, system integrators, regulatory agencies and the global standards user community.
For more information, visit our website at www.energistics.org.
Peloton is 'well focused' on providing the world's best well data and drilling software solutions. Our software provides data acquisition, analysis and visualization through the entire integrated well lifecycle.
Scott Petrie
Director, Techie Consultant, Problem solver
Analysis Logic Ltd.
United Kingdom
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Stephen Elliott
HRH Geology
United Kingdom
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Oluwatobi Babatunde
MSc Student
RGU
United Kingdom
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Ole Anders Andersen
Portfolio Lead - Business Applications
Archer - the well company
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Keith Wildridge
Regional Manager, Europe & Africa
IDS
United Kingdom
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Ibifuro Walter
Student
Robert Gordon University
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Alasdair Logan
Senior Software Engineer
Arria NLG
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Laura Wood
Account Manager
IDS
United Kingdom
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PHILIP SENYO TSAGLI
STUDENT
Robert Gordon University
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Hege Vanessa Westland
Oil & Gas Major Accounts
Autodesk
United Kingdom
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Keith Wildridge
Regional Manager, Europe & Africa
IDS
United Kingdom
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Olanrewaju Alao
Student
Robert Gordon University
United Kingdom
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Darren Lindsay
Business Developement Manager
Aventa Systems Ltd
United Kingdom
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Lilli-Sinda Tam
Business Intern
IDS
United Kingdom
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David Lonie
Lecturer, Course Leader for IT for Oil and Gas MSc
Robert Gordon University
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Scott Masson
Product Manager
Baker Hughes
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Lisa Hutchison
Technology Analyst
ITF
United Kingdom
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Emeka Iwuchukwu
Student
Robert Gordon University
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Eilidh Clarkson
Business Development Manager
Baker Hughes Limited
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Tony Zaccarini
Business Development Manager
ITF
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Alan MacLennan
lecturer
Robert Gordon University
United Kingdom
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Bruce Bowie
IS Portfolio Analyst
Centrica Energy
United Kingdom
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Joanna Ponicka
ITF Energy
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Adeleye Ifaturoti
Student
Robert Gordon University
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Graham Smith
Senior Project Manager
CGG DMS
United Kingdom
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Peggy Tsang-Lark
Senior Consultant
Landmark
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Solomon Amos
Research Student
Robert Gordon University
United Kingdom
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Panas Kalliantas
news editor
Digital Energy Journal
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Neale Stidoph
Head of Information Management
Lockheed Martin
United Kingdom
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Knut Midtveit
Sales
Roxar
Norway
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Karl Jeffery
Editor
Digital Energy Journal
United Kingdom
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Simon Verity
Drilling Product Manager
Paradigm
United Kingdom
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Fiona McDonald
Account Manager
Scottish Enterprise
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Jay Hollingsworth
CTO
Energistics
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Victor Onyekwere
Peloton
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Nick Gibson
VP Sales and Marketing
Sekal AS
United Kingdom
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Andy Coward
Senior Director
Energy Solutions
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Chris MacDonald
Peloton
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Sarah mcphee
Senergy
United Kingdom
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Rob Aitken
Client Account Manager
Expro
United Kingdom
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Victor Onyekwere
Peloton
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Paul Milne
Wellvantage technical specialist
Shell
United Kingdom
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Sam Murray
Business Development Manager
Hermes Datacomms
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Michal Kanda
Account Manager for Europe
Petrolink
United Kingdom
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