New ideas for collaboration and the digital oilfield
Thursday, December 9, 2010, London, Inmarsat Conference Centre
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Oracle, Microsoft, Energistics, Landmark, Digital Oilfield Solutions, Epsis, Smart Reasons, Fuse Information Management suggest new pathways for collaboration and the digital oilfield - ensuring people have the information they need at the right time.
* Standard IT architecture across the oil and gas industry
* Extensive use of data exchange standards
* Operators, service and equipment companies work together
* Third party advisory on drilling activities
* Drilling data streamed onto cellphones
* Improved visualisations for field development planning
* Improved visualistions for drilling and subsurface data
* Vast and accessible master data management systems
* Improved data infrastructure, including reliable downhole data and satelite communications
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Agenda
9:25
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Hamish Wilson - Principal - SLR
Chairman's introduction
Mr Wilson was previously founder and managing director of Paras Consulting, which was acquired by RPS Energy in October 2008. He worked as an exploration geologist at BP covering the North Sea, South East Asia and Alaska, and then became BP's project manager of corporate database development.
SLR SLR is a leading international environmental consultancy with an unrivalled reputation for providing high quality tailored services.
With offices in Europe, North America, Australasia, and Africa, SLR is one of a very small number of truly international specialist environmental consultancies. We provide global consultancy advice and support on a wide range of strategic and site-specific issues to a diverse and growing base of business, regulatory and governmental clients.
SLR is an environmental consultancy that specialises in the energy, mining & minerals, waste management, planning & development, infrastructure and industrial sectors. We also provide expert sustainability advice and project management support that spans all of these sectors.
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9:30
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Julian Pickering - Director - Digital Oilfield Solutions Ltd
Extracting business value from the Digital Oilfield
Talk Description. Many players in the Oil and Gas business have invested in Digital Oilfield technology - some have committed very large sums of money. Unfortunately there have been several cases where the returns have failed to meet expectations, which has led to disillusionment. There is also the problem for smaller operators to justify the necessary investments in the first place. This presentation will examine the real benefits that can be achieved and review some of the failings that have hindered more widespread uptake. It will also look at a process that can lead to building a robust business case for the Digital Oilfield.
Dr Julian Pickering has a degree in Applied Physics from Brunel University, London and a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Cambridge University, where he was a BP scholar. He has worked for BP for 32 years and has held major posts including the Head of Digital Technology for Global Drilling and Completions and the Head of the Field of the Future Facilities Programme. He left BP in March 2010 and set up his own company, Digital Oilfield Solutions, with partners in the United States of America. He has provided consultancy services to many large Oil and Gas companies and is a consultant to the Energistics Data Standards Organisation.
Digital Oilfield Solutions Ltd Digital Oilfield Solutions is a partnership between the UK company Digital Oilfield Solutions Ltd and the US company Digital Oilfield Solutions Inc. Through its extended network of Independent Delivery Partners it can service projects on a global basis.
Digital Oilfield Solutions is a member of Energistics (Dr Julian Pickering chaired the WITSML Executive Team in 2009 and remains a team member). The promotion of WITSML and PRODML and the quantification of associated business benefits are key objectives of their delivery.
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10:00
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Jan-Erik Nordtvedt - CEO - Epsis
Experiences from implementing collaborative workflows across organizational boundaries
Talk Description. While the first implementations of the Digital Oilfield were focused on a one-to-one connection between an operational site and a dedicated asset team, more complex and dynamic extended support networks are being introduced that allow to call in expertise in a flexible and ad-hoc manner. Mr. Nordtvedt will be speaking about experiences with implementing collaborative workflows across organizational boundaries with examples from a.o. Chevron and MI Swaco and from the running Integrated Operations in the High North Joint Industry Project involving 24 companies (incl. Statoil, ENI, Baker Hughes, ABB, Siemens, DNV, NOV, Petroleum Safety Authority of Norway and Epsis).
Jan-Erik Nordtvedt has more than 20 years’ experience in the oil and gas industry, most of it connected with technology and technology company management, product commercialization and consulting. After beginning his career with Statoil, Jan-Erik has gained experience in academia (professor at the University of Bergen and Texas A&M University), research institutions (research adviser to Christian Michelsen Research and research director at the Rogaland Research Institute) and service companies (technical director at Petec Software & Services and manager integrated reservoir and production at Roxar). Since 2000, Jan-Erik has been involved in integrated operations, in the beginning by assessing the opportunities for operators, and currently in assisting operators and service providers to implement collaborative workflows by providing hardware and software tools along with the services needed to modernize their collaborative work environments.
Epsis Epsis provides modern technology and services for integrated operations within the oil and gas industry. We focus on a key component for the implementation of integrated operations – namely collaboration. We help the world’s leading oil and gas companies increase their efficiency and revenue.
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10:30
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Hossam Farid - Global Oil & Gas Industry Lead - Oracle Corporation
Upstream data management to create collaborative work environments
Talk Description. integrating the multi-disciplinary operational activities
improving visibility of operational performance from both production and financial perspectives
assembling and presenting of all data/information about resources, processes and assets in a spatial context.
In his professional career of over 25 years, Hossam worked in both the upstream and the downstream Oil & Gas sectors, and has been working for Oracle for over 15 years. His career experience includes senior positions managing oil field services operations, projects, assets and business units at fortune 500 companies. In his current role at Oracle, Hossam leads the industry global business unit, and has guided the transformation of several industry initiatives, specifically around Upstream Data Management, Commodity Trading, Strategic Planning and Downstream Services.
Hossam is a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers, and a frequent speaker on topics of gaining value from IT solutions, and the impact of technology on the Oil & Gas Industry.
He also holds a B. Sc. degree in Mechanical Engineering, and post graduate qualifications in Management and Business Administration from Wharton Business School.
Oracle Corporation Oracle provides the world’s most complete, open, and integrated business software and hardware systems, with more than 370,000 customers—including 100 of the Fortune 100—representing a variety of sizes and industries in more than 145 countries around the globe. Oracle's product strategy provides flexibility and choice to our customers across their IT infrastructure. Now, with Sun server, storage, operating-system, and virtualization technology, Oracle is the only vendor able to offer a complete technology stack in which every layer is integrated to work together as a single system. In addition, Oracle's open architecture and multiple operating-system options gives our customers unmatched benefits from industry-leading products, including excellent system availability, scalability, energy efficiency, powerful performance, and low total cost of ownership.
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11:00
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Howard Hughes - Technical Trainer - Inmarsat
Introduction to Inmarsat
Talk Description. Welcome to Inmarsat's headquarters building - what Inmarsat does in the oil and gas industry - what Inmarsat does in this building
Inmarsat Inmarsat is the world leader in global, mobile satellite communications. It owns and operates the world's most diverse global portfolio of mobile telecommunications satellite networks, and holds a multi-layered, global spectrum portfolio, covering L-band, Ka-band and S-band, enabling unparalleled breadth and diversity in the solutions it provides. Inmarsat's long-established global distribution network includes not only the world's leading channel partners but also its own strong direct retail capabilities, enabling end to end customer service assurance.
The company has an unrivalled track record of operating the world's most reliable global mobile satellite telecommunications networks, sustaining business and mission critical safety & operational applications for more than 40 years. It is also a major driving force behind technological innovation in mobile satellite communications, sustaining its leadership through a substantial investment and a powerful network of technology and manufacturing partners.
Inmarsat operates across a diversified portfolio of sectors with the financial resources to fund its business strategy and holds leading positions in the Maritime, Government, Aviation and Enterprise satcoms markets, operating consistently as a trusted, responsive and high-quality partner to its customers across the globe.
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11:40
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Jerry Hubbard - President & CEO - Energistics
Industry Collaboration for Open Standards
Talk Description. Collaboration for open standards using the RESQML and PRODML work
Jerry Hubbard sadly passed away on January 1, 2015.
He was President & CEO of Energistics, the upstream industry's open data exchange standards consortium. After the successful rebranding to Energistics in 2006, Jerry was instrumental in building membership from about 60 to the current 112 active corporate members representing a significant portion of the upstream oil and gas industry.
Jerry's industry experience includes executive operations, business development, project management and pipeline construction assignments in Alaska, Oklahoma, Texas and the UK. He played a key role in the development and adoption of global e-business standards for the oil and gas industry serving as Director of the Standards & Guidelines Committee for the Petroleum Industry Data Exchange Subcommittee (PIDX) of the American Petroleum Institute. He was a founding member of the PIDX Europe Executive Committee and was on the steering committee of the United Nations Standard Products and Services Code (UNSPSC).
Jerry holds an MS degree in science management and a BS degree in natural resources from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
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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12:10
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Paul Nguyen - Industry Technology Strategist, Worldwide Oil & Gas Industry Unit - Microsoft Oil and Gas
The Microsoft Upstream Reference Architecture ((MURA) initiative
Talk Description. For any given area of oil and gas work, products and solutions from different vendors need to work with one another to achieve the required business functionality. To reach this level of interoperability, Microsoft, along with its oil and gas industry partners, is leading the Microsoft Upstream Reference Architecture Initiative, an organized collaboration to develop a common upstream reference architecture as the “unifying language” for data integration and a force for productivity and integration in the industry. This foundational architecture will be designed and implemented by oil and gas solution providers, technology providers, systems integrators, and standards organizations with guidance from operators. As a result, engineers will have access to oilfield information based on their needs and without the constraints of individual solution products.
Paul Nguyen joined Microsoft in 1999 and is responsible for defining and developing an oil and gas technical architecture vision and long-term technology roadmap for Microsoft, shaping the company's technical strategy in these critical areas. He currently leads the development and organization of the Microsoft Upstream Reference Architecture Initiative, an effort by Microsoft and its industry partners to define and expand a common reference architecture as the "unifying language" and a force for productivity and integration in the oil and gas industry.
Prior to this role, Paul worked in the Microsoft Consulting Services division as an application development architect consultant. In this role, he applied his technical experience and deep industry knowledge to support many of Microsoft's strategic customers and partners in the oil and gas market with solution development and in setting development standards for their organizations.
Paul joined Microsoft after nine years developing computing platforms and upstream solutions for major oil and gas companies. Outside of the oil and gas industry, he has also held technical roles at the NASA Johnson Space Center designing hardware for the space shuttle's closed circuit television system (CCTV) and working in the mission control center on space shuttle telemetry processing systems. Paul holds a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from The University of Houston.
Microsoft Oil and Gas Oil and Gas industry solutions from Microsoft and its partners are based on the world's most cost-effective, functionally rich information technology (IT) platform that helps create a more secure computing experience. This platform ensures our solutions are interoperable with a wide variety of systems to help people collaborate locally and globally across traditional data boundaries and gain streamlined access to information. These solutions uniquely amplify the efforts of people, creating winning relationships with customers, partners and regulators.
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12:40
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Multiple - - Panel Discussion
Does the industry need a change in attitude to IT?
Talk Description. With Julian Pickering - director Digital Oilfield Solutions Ltd; Jan-Erik Nordtvedt - CEO, Epsis; Hossam Farid - Global Oil & Gas Industry Lead, Oracle Corporation; Jerry Hubbard - Chief Operating Officer, Energistics; Paul Nguyen - Industry Technology Strategist, Worldwide Oil & Gas Industry Unit
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14:00
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Jane Wheelwright - Technical Application Specialist - Dynamic Graphics
New ways to bring together drilling and subsurface data - and how it can be utilised
Talk Description. Bringing drilling and subsurface data together is of huge benefit and often, surprisingly, not utilized. Traditionally the two domains are largely segregated with a great deal of time spent shuttling data between the drillers and subsurface personnel and, in particular, the drillers making no use of all relevant information when planning trajectories. The users of Dynamic Graphics' integrated approach have conservatively suggested an integrated workflow saves about 90% of time for a particular project.
Dynamic Graphics Dynamic Graphics, Inc. partners with clients to solve spatial analysis problems in the petroleum, environmental, and earth-related sciences. Over the past four decades, we have been the premier provider of geospatial solutions with our innovative, easy-to-use software and outstanding support services.
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14:30
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Torbjørn Forthun - CEO Kongsberg Drilling Management Solutions AS - Kongsberg Digital
Reconciling management ambitions with the opportunities and constraints of the digital oilfield.
Kongsberg Digital Kongsberg Digital is a provider of next-generation software and digital solutions to customers within maritime, oil and gas, and renewables and utilities. The company consists of more than 500 software experts with leading competence within the internet of things, smart data, artificial intelligence, maritime simulation, automation and autonomous operations. Kongsberg Digital is the group-wide center of digital expertise for KONGSBERG.
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15:20
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Ewan Whyte - Regional BDM for D&C Software Landmark - Europe & Sub-Saharan Africa - Landmark Software and Services (Halliburton)
New ways to use visualisation to help work with drilling data
Landmark Software and Services (Halliburton) For more than 25 years, Landmark has been providing solutions to E&P challenges through the continuous development and enhancement of our leading high-science software and technology services. With over 350 patent filings since 2001, we recognize that solving your challenges of today, and those of tomorrow, requires constant innovation around everything we do.
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15:50
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David Holmes - Operations Director - FUSE Information Management
Making offshore - onshore integration work
David Holmes is operations director for FUSE Information Management. He was previously IM Practice Manager, Europe-Eurasia at Landmark, Halliburton.
FUSE Information Management FUSE's XStreamlineTM solution help you break through these barriers by creating repeatable, collaborative workflows that capture, integrate and share company knowledge. XStreamline delivers an easy to use online working environment that allows Geoscientists and technologists to Find, Use and Share critical knowledge information and data as part of their everyday work.
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16:10
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Multiple - - Panel Discussion
Are we listening to the drilling department too much?
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Panel Discussion This is part of our agenda where Finding Petroleum has a panel discussion.
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Sponsors of this event
Opus Executive PartnersOpus Executive Partners is a specialist advisory firm serving the energy, mining and natural resources industries.
Opus Executive Partners act as a strategic advisor and provider of Board-level resourcing solutions to national and multi-national companies helping them overcome key business challenges by meeting critical leadership and governance needs.
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New Eyes ExplorationNew Eyes Exploration, founded by David Bamford, explores new ways to discover Oil and Gas.
EnergisticsEnergistics 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.
TeradataTeradata helps companies get more value from data than any other company. Our big data analytics solutions and team of experts can help your company gain a sustainable competitive advantage with data. Teradata helps organizations leverage all of their data so they can know more about their business and do more of what's really important. With more than 10,000 professionals in 43 countries, Teradata serves top companies across oil and gas, utilities, automotive, financial services, healthcare, communication, sconsumer goods, and more. A future-focused company, Teradata is recognized by industry analysts for technological excellence, sustainability, ethics, and business value. Visit teradata.com
Digital GlobeDigitalGlobe is a leading global provider of commercial, high-resolution, world imagery products and services.
Hampton DataHampton Data Services Ltd was established in 1991, as a data management company specialising in "unstructured" legacy data within the oil and gas industry.
Headquartered in the UK, with a growing number of worldwide representative offices, Hampton Data has an experienced multi-lingual international team of data management specialists, data technicians, systems engineers and software developers.
Hampton will be exhibiting its HD GeoSCOPE E&P unstructured data handling solutions and associated data capture services.
HD Geoscope integrates with existing Windows folders and allows them and their content to be browsed associated with GIS map objects and simple Categories. This enables users to find useful data scattered around corporate shared folder systems, "C" Drives, USB/DVD disks in a fast and intuitive way.
HD Geoscope simply creates a virtual organisation to the data and the files themselves are not affected by the system. The association of files to map objects and user defined Categories, can be done both manually and automatically using “Auto Link Rules” ( which can be added to over time).
In addition, Geoscope finds and groups duplicate files, which will enables the user to reduce the amount of duplication over time.
The system is frequently used at the outset of a project, when large volumes ( 100,000+ data files) of new and unfamiliar E&P data files, in many varied formats, arrives into a project or asset team.
Rather than have the expensive G&G experts waste time familiarizing and looking for data inefficiently, HD GeoSCOPE presents the data; classified, sorted by type and linked to the relevant well, seismic line, survey, field, concession etc.
The data is therefore staged for the experts to immediately find what they have and proceed with their project.
cerenoReal-time collaboration with nuVa for the digital oilfield
cereno, a specialist in communications, business conferencing and advanced collaboration technologies, is delighted to offer its flagship collaboration technology solution nuVa.
Collaborative working is essential in today's business world to ensure rapid flow of ideas and understanding. The traditional meeting is time-consuming, expensive, and is fast becoming environmentally unacceptable.
cereno's nuVa collaboration solution builds on people's natural way of working. nuVa's high quality audio/video communications and intuitive shared workspace allow multiple users to work together on documents and applications in real-time, irrespective of their geographical location. It incorporates a familiar pen interface for annotating and a standard keyboard for typing.
nuVa can also be used over Inmarsat BGAN and bandwidths as low as 64kbps for multi-party secure collaborations. In remote or hostile environments e.g. on an offshore oil platform, often the operations are highly complex. If the technology fails, costs may be incredibly high. nuVa helps to identify the issue far more quickly and accurately through its unique collaboration environment. Experts located globally can be connected using nuVa to fix and make decisions about a high cost problem, providing a ROI in hours.
Reality MobileReality Mobile develops systems to share video data streams via cellphones, used by many oil and gas companies.
Digital Oilfield Solutions LtdDigital Oilfield Solutions is a partnership between the UK company Digital Oilfield Solutions Ltd and the US company Digital Oilfield Solutions Inc. Through its extended network of Independent Delivery Partners it can service projects on a global basis.
Digital Oilfield Solutions is a member of Energistics (Dr Julian Pickering chaired the WITSML Executive Team in 2009 and remains a team member). The promotion of WITSML and PRODML and the quantification of associated business benefits are key objectives of their delivery.
Exhibition Stands
TeradataTeradata helps companies get more value from data than any other company. Our big data analytics solutions and team of experts can help your company gain a sustainable competitive advantage with data. Teradata helps organizations leverage all of their data so they can know more about their business and do more of what's really important. With more than 10,000 professionals in 43 countries, Teradata serves top companies across oil and gas, utilities, automotive, financial services, healthcare, communication, sconsumer goods, and more. A future-focused company, Teradata is recognized by industry analysts for technological excellence, sustainability, ethics, and business value. Visit teradata.com
Digital Oilfield Solutions LtdDigital Oilfield Solutions is a partnership between the UK company Digital Oilfield Solutions Ltd and the US company Digital Oilfield Solutions Inc. Through its extended network of Independent Delivery Partners it can service projects on a global basis.
Digital Oilfield Solutions is a member of Energistics (Dr Julian Pickering chaired the WITSML Executive Team in 2009 and remains a team member). The promotion of WITSML and PRODML and the quantification of associated business benefits are key objectives of their delivery.
cerenoReal-time collaboration with nuVa for the digital oilfield
cereno, a specialist in communications, business conferencing and advanced collaboration technologies, is delighted to offer its flagship collaboration technology solution nuVa.
Collaborative working is essential in today's business world to ensure rapid flow of ideas and understanding. The traditional meeting is time-consuming, expensive, and is fast becoming environmentally unacceptable.
cereno's nuVa collaboration solution builds on people's natural way of working. nuVa's high quality audio/video communications and intuitive shared workspace allow multiple users to work together on documents and applications in real-time, irrespective of their geographical location. It incorporates a familiar pen interface for annotating and a standard keyboard for typing.
nuVa can also be used over Inmarsat BGAN and bandwidths as low as 64kbps for multi-party secure collaborations. In remote or hostile environments e.g. on an offshore oil platform, often the operations are highly complex. If the technology fails, costs may be incredibly high. nuVa helps to identify the issue far more quickly and accurately through its unique collaboration environment. Experts located globally can be connected using nuVa to fix and make decisions about a high cost problem, providing a ROI in hours.
Hampton DataHampton Data Services Ltd was established in 1991, as a data management company specialising in "unstructured" legacy data within the oil and gas industry.
Headquartered in the UK, with a growing number of worldwide representative offices, Hampton Data has an experienced multi-lingual international team of data management specialists, data technicians, systems engineers and software developers.
Hampton will be exhibiting its HD GeoSCOPE E&P unstructured data handling solutions and associated data capture services.
HD Geoscope integrates with existing Windows folders and allows them and their content to be browsed associated with GIS map objects and simple Categories. This enables users to find useful data scattered around corporate shared folder systems, "C" Drives, USB/DVD disks in a fast and intuitive way.
HD Geoscope simply creates a virtual organisation to the data and the files themselves are not affected by the system. The association of files to map objects and user defined Categories, can be done both manually and automatically using “Auto Link Rules” ( which can be added to over time).
In addition, Geoscope finds and groups duplicate files, which will enables the user to reduce the amount of duplication over time.
The system is frequently used at the outset of a project, when large volumes ( 100,000+ data files) of new and unfamiliar E&P data files, in many varied formats, arrives into a project or asset team.
Rather than have the expensive G&G experts waste time familiarizing and looking for data inefficiently, HD GeoSCOPE presents the data; classified, sorted by type and linked to the relevant well, seismic line, survey, field, concession etc.
The data is therefore staged for the experts to immediately find what they have and proceed with their project.
Digital GlobeDigitalGlobe is a leading global provider of commercial, high-resolution, world imagery products and services.
Registered Delegates
Tony Grindrod
Trustee
AAPG Europe
United Kingdom
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Adam Marmaras
Event Organiser
Finding Petroleum
United Kingdom
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Craig Beebee
Global Practice Manager - Data Management
Landmark
United Kingdom
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Nick Swift
Manager
BAE Systems
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Adam Marmaras
Event Organiser
Finding Petroleum
United Kingdom
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Kevin Zeiler
Infrastructure Manager
Maersk Oil North Sea UK Ltd
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Zuza Jungowska
director
Beautiful Photography
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Adam Marmaras
Event Organiser
Finding Petroleum
United Kingdom
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Phil Mason
Technical Applications Team Lead
Maersk Oil North Sea UK Ltd.
UK
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Brian Sowerby
IT Architect
BG
United Kingdom
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Adam Marmaras
Event Organiser
Finding Petroleum
United Kingdom
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Paul Nguyen
Architect
Microsoft Corporation
United States
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Nigel Balchin
Enterprise Architecture Manager
BG Group
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Adam Marmaras
Event Organiser
Finding Petroleum
United Kingdom
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Ross Murray
Business Applications Manager
Nexen
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Blaine Tookey
Senior Technology Consultant
BP
United Kingdom
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Adam Marmaras
Event Organiser
Finding Petroleum
United Kingdom
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Filippo Molinari
Data Management Supervisor
Nexen Petroleum UK
UK
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James Grant
Head of IS - Upstream
Centrica Energy
United Kingdom
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Adam Marmaras
Event Organiser
Finding Petroleum
United Kingdom
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Angela Sillence
Nexen Petroleum UK Limited
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Alan Ramsdale
IS Architect
Centrica Energy Upstream
United Kingdom
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Adam Marmaras
Event Organiser
Finding Petroleum
United Kingdom
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Nick Hooper
Manager, IS Technical Services
Nexen Petroleum UK Ltd
United Kingdom
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Richard King
IT Manager
Centrica Energy Upstream
United Kingdom
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Adam Marmaras
Event Organiser
Finding Petroleum
United Kingdom
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Helen Turnell
Principal Consultant
NR Global Consulting Ltd
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Kelvin Cole
General Manager
cereno
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Adam Marmaras
Event Organiser
Finding Petroleum
United Kingdom
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Torbjørn Forthun
Dep. Manager
Odfjell Drilling Technology
Norway
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david hay
Head of Business Development
Cereno
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Adam Marmaras
Event Organiser
Finding Petroleum
United Kingdom
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Hossam Farid
VP Oil & Gas Industries
Oracle Corporation
UK
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Preetam Heeramun
Technical Manager
cereno
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Adam Marmaras
Event Organiser
Finding Petroleum
United Kingdom
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Nick May
Consulting
Paras Consulting
United Kingdom
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Preetam Heeramun
Technical Manager
cereno
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John Finder
Sales Manager
Finding Petroleum / Digital Energy Journal
United Kingdom
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Nick Baker
Marketing Director
Petrolink
United States
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Jocelyn Lomer
Director
cereno
United Kingdom
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David Holmes
Operations Director
FUSE Information Management
United Kingdom
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José Ramón Jiménez Arlegui
Partner
Practia Consulting (Grupo Pragma)
Spain
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Roar Fjellheim
Director
Computas AS
Norway
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David Webber
Seismic Operations Supervisor
GBPetroleum
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Jerry Lunn
Group Information Manager
Premier Oil
United Kingdom
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Dominic Davey
Information Systems
Consultant
United Kingdom
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Martin Hodge
Business Development & Project Geophysicist
Geokinetics
United Kingdom
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Øystein Hermansen
Engineering Manager
RigNet
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Robert (Bob) Parker
Consultant
Consultant
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Oddbjorn Kvammen
IO Manager
Halliburton
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John Packer
Project Coordinator
RPS Energy Limited
United Kingdom
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Dan Kunkle
Director
Count Geophysics
United Kingdom
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Ewan Whyte
Business Development Manager
Halliburton
United Kingdom
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Chris Calodoucas
SAIC
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Vikram Chandrashekar
Consultant
Cranfield University School of Management
United Kingdom
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abdul sattar
Hampton Data Services
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David Reed
SAIC
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Tracey Dancy
Managing Director
Dancy Dynamics Ltd
United Kingdom
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Wally Jakubowicz
Managing Director
Hampton Data Services
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Ian Kennedy
SAIC
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Karl Jeffery
Editor
Digital Energy Journal
United Kingdom
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Norman Hempstead
Director
Hempstead Geophysical Svcs
United Kingdom
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Steven Eacott
SAIC
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Belinda Pickering
Digital Oilfield Solutions
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Douwe Franssens
General Manager
Independent Data Services
Malaysia
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Dmitry Fedorov
Technical coordinator
Santos Ltd.
Australia
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Julian Pickering
Director
Digital Oilfield Solutions Ltd
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William Sellick
Senior Software Developer
Independent Data Services (IDS)
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Derrick Piater
Manager Global Integrated Solutions
Sasol Petroleum International
South Africa
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Alberto Lopez
Director, Business Development
DigitalGlobe
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Rob Dupont
Infosys Technologies Ltd
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Nick Gibson
VP Sales and Marketing
Sekal AS
United Kingdom
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Dave Benson
Regional Sales Director
DigitalGlobe International
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Howard Hughes
Technical Trainer
Inmarsat
United Kingdom
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Paul Maton
Director
Sillimanite Consultants
United Kingdom
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nick coles
CEO
DOME
United Arab Emirates
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Gerard Lyons
Director
Integrus Ltd
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Hamish Wilson
Principal Consultant
SLR
United Kingdom
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Catherine Xu
Student
Durham University
United Kingdom
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Gary Wright
Business Development Manager
Intergence Systems
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Ben Couzens
Head of Channels
sparesFinder.com
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Julian Dawson
MD
Durler Consulting
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Gary Wright
Business Development Manager
Intergence Systems
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David Williams
Technical Director
Spartan Solutions Ltd.
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Jane Wheelwright
Technical Application Specialist
Dynamic Graphics Ltd
United Kingdom
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Gary Wright
Business Development Manager
Intergence Systems
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Duncan Irving
Oil and Gas Practice Lead (EMEA/APJ)
Teradata
United Kingdom
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Jerry Hubbard
Executive Vice President
Energistics
United States
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Richard Williams
Manager
IPRES Norway Ltd
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Niall O'Doherty
Manager
Teradata
Ireland
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Martin Riddle
Technical Manager
Envoi
United Kingdom
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John Draper
Director
Jadit Ltd
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Ian Curington
Visual Technology Services
United Kingdom
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Jan-Erik Nordtvedt
President & CEO
Epsis AS
Norway
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Tom Nigg
Sales Manager
Kongsberg Oil & Gas Technologies
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