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The Only Dedicated Congress For SAGD Drilling Professionals Focused Specifically On Well Integrity, Placement Optimization In Oil Sands Operations
Maximizing ROP And Reducing The Time And Cost Of SAGD Drilling Operations:
Determining Optimal Well Integrity, Well Positioning & Directional Drilling StrategiesBy Analyzing Case Studies And Using Well Failure Analysis
LEADING E&P OPERATORS TO PROVIDE CASE STUDIES ON:
February 17-18 | Calgary | Canada
Expert Speakers And Panelists Including:
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• WELL FAILURE ANALYSIS: Utilizing Well Failure Analysis To Determine Best Practices For Maximizing Integrity
• PRODUCTION DATA FOR WELL PLACEMENT: Assessing Production Data To Determine The Optimum Wellbore And Downhole Placement During Drilling To Maximize Recovery
• INFILL & THERMAL CHAMBER DRILLING: Providing Comprehensive Analysis Of High Pressure High Temperature Well Conditions And Their Effects To Optimize Infill Drilling Programs And Equipment Selection
• CEMENTING OPTIMIZATION: Selecting The Best Cement Blend And The Best Cement Placement For Optimal Casing Design To Maintain Cap Rock Integrity
• CASING & LINER SELECTION: Evaluating The Optimal Selection And Installation Of Casing And Liner For Optimal Liner Permeability And Maturation Of The Wellbore
• DRILLING FLUID & SAND SYSTEMS: Determining The Best Liquid And Sand Systems For Faster, Cleaner And Stronger Drilling Operations
Ryan Cross Director Of Production, Drilling & Completions Connacher Oil & Gas Ltd
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Brian Mracek SAGD Drilling Superintendant Brion Energy
Kerke Evoy Lead Drilling Engineer Statoil
Ben Hollands Geologist PTTEP
Duncan Findlay Exploration Geologist Grizzly Oil Sands ULC
Abi Ravan Drilling Specialist Brion Energy
“This was a congress that dealt with present day industry challenges and looked to the future with resolutions”
Statoil Canada
www.sagd-drilling-2015.com (1) 800 721 3915 [email protected]
With production forecasted to meet 3.7 million b/d in 2020 and 5.2 million b/d by 2030,
SAGD presents the greatest opportunity for growth in oil sands production, and with
leading E&Ps reporting capital cost projections per SAGD thermal project reaching $440
million, it is now more important than ever to reduce costs whilst maximizing recovery.
At no stage in SAGD is this more important than drilling, and a sound program is critical
to making sure wells are drilled quickly, cheaply and with maximized production results,
through optimized well placement and integrity.
It is only through integration of best practices and latest technologies for cementing,
casing, ranging, directional drilling and more that operators can reduce costs whilst maximizing ROP as well as ensuring future production and completions are optimized at the drilling stage.
The inaugural SAGD Drilling Optimization 2015 Well Placement & Integrity Congress will be the first dedicated congress for drilling professionals, gathering up-
to-the-minute case studies from leading E&Ps in SAGD operations to maximize ROP
whilst reducing time and cost.
Consisting entirely of operator-led case studies using production data and well failure analysis, each presentation will focus specifically on SAGD operation results and the resulting implications for drilling efficiency maximization.
Register By FridayDecember 12, 2014
TOP 5 REASONS TO ATTEND
1. Join an exclusively operator-led speaker faculty sharing over 20 new case studies and well failure analysis to provide insights into the latest technologies and necessary steps to maximize well integrity and optimize SAGD production and drilling operations.
2. The only commercially focused SAGD drilling congress, providing in depth analysis into the necessary techniques and best practices for improving operator ROI
3. Using production data to determine the optimum wellbore and downhole placement to identify the most cost-effective ranging and survey technologies for maximum recovery.
4. Evaluating high pressure, high temperature, well conditions and their effects to reveal the impact of the critical factors in equipment selection.
5. Determining the best cement blend and the best cement placement for optimal casing design to maintain cap rock integrity as well as the best liquid and sand systems for faster, cleaner and stronger drilling operations.
Clarion Hotel And Conference Centre
Rocky Mountain Ballroom2120 16 Ave NE, Calgary, AB, CA, T2E 1L4Phone: (403) 291-4666 Fax: (403) 291-6498Web: http://goo.gl/3V4x0M
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Day 1 will start by evaluating ranging tools and directional drilling best practices to optimize downhole well spacing, infill drilling and hot re-entry to optimize recovery from virgin and pre-heated reservoirs. It will then determine the most cost-effective fluid and sand systems for faster, cleaner and more sustainable drilling operations.
Day 2 will then provide operations insights into utilizing well failure analysis to inform cost-effective liquid and sand system selection. It will also establish cementing and casing best practices to cost-effectively maximize ROP whilst ensuring well integrity, stability and safety.
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WELLBORE POSITIONING, RANGING TOOLS, AND DIRECTIONAL DRILLINGDay 1Tuesday February 17, 2015
8.30 Chair’s Opening Remarks
WELLBORE PLACEMENT
8.40 Evaluating Best Practices In Wellbore Positioning And Sizing To Determine Methods For Mitigating Drilling Costs While Maximizing Production
•Understandingthemechanicsofthereservoirtoproperlyselectthebestwellboreplacementtooptimizeproductionandreducecost
•Determiningoptimalsurfacespacingtomaximizeinitialproductionefficienciesandmitigatethecostoffuturedrillingbetweenwellpairs
•IdentifyingtheoptimalwellboresizetoreducecapitalcostanddecreaserequiredSORindifferingSAGDoperations
•Spotlightingbestpracticesforwellboreplacementwhendrillingtheinjectorbyenteringthroughtheproducer
•Examiningthelatestproductiondatatoevaluateif5misinfacttheoptimaldownholespacing
Alan Krawchuk, SkyStrat Drilling (SSD) - Senior Staff, Cenovus Energy
Ben Hollands, Geologist, PTTEP
9.10 Question & Answer Session
PLACEMENT TECHNOLOGY & DIRECTIONAL DRILLINGASSESSING RANGING TOOLS AND SURVEY ANALYSIS ALONGSIDE GEOSTEERING AND ROTARY STEERABLE
TECHNIQUES TO COST-EFFECTIVELY MAXIMIZE ACCURACY IN DOWNHOLE WELL PLACEMENT
PANEL: RANGING TOOLS & SURVEY ANALYSIS
9.20 Scrutinizing Survey Analysis Methods And Ranging Capabilities To Establish The Most Accurate And Cost-Effective Methods For Wellbore Orientation And Downhole Spacing
•Comparingthecost-effectivenessrangingtoolstoensureconsistentaccurateandequidistantspacing,avoidhotspotsandmaximizepay
•Determiningbestpracticesforsurveyanalysistodeterminethepresenceofwaterinthebaseandmitigatepenetrationrisk
•Identifyingrangingtoolsfordrillingwithoutaccesstothesecondarywellforsaferandcost-effectivedrillingoperations
•Analyzingthemagneticinterferencesinrangingtechnologiestomitigatewellplacementinconsistencies
•RevealingthemosteffectiveandaccurateTVDmeasurementtechnologiestoensureplacementaccuracyandallowforstacking
Abi Ravan, Drilling Specialist, Brion Energy
9.50 Question & Answer Session
10.00 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
WELL PLACEMENT ERRORS
10.30 Analyzing Systematic TVD Error Of MWD Tools Due To SAGD in BHA’s To Understand How To Correct The Errors And Optimize Reservoir Performance
•UnderstandinghowsystematicTVDerrorsoccurandtheimpactsonwellplacementandreserverecovery
•Demonstratingasystematicapproachtoerrordiscovery,thencorrectingtheerrors
•ExplainingthekeyfactorsusedtoconfirmthewellplacementandeliminatingSystematicTVDError
Brian Mracek, Drilling Superintendent, Brion Energy
11.10 Question & Answer Session
DIRECTIONAL DRILLING
11.20 Evaluating The Efficiencies Of Geosteering Techniques And Rotary Steerable Technologies To Reveal Best Practices For Equidistant Downhole Well Spacing And Maximized Production Volumes
•Discussingmagneticmonitoringsystemsforrealtimereallocationunderstandingandbetterdirectionaloperations.
•Identifyingtheoptimalrigselectionanddifferenttypesofdownholemovementsystemstooptimizethelengthofthewellsduringdrilling
•Scrutinizingdirectionaldrillingtechnologiesthatcanefficientlyoperateinwinterconditionstoobtainthestraightestprofilepossible
•Providingcost-benefitanalysisofgeosteeringtechniquestominimizegasorwaterbreakthroughandmaximizeeconomicproductionfromthewell
•Usingproductiondatatoevaluatethebenefitsofrotarysteerablesandthebusinesscasefortheiruse
11.50 Question & Answer Session
INFILL WELLS & HOT RE-ENTRYREVEALING BEST PRACTICES FOR HOT RE-ENTRIES AND INFILL WELL DRILLING TO MAXIMIZE RECOVERY FROM
PRE-EXISTING WELL PAIRS AND PRE-HEATED SAGD RESERVOIRS
HOT RE-ENTRY
12.00 Detailing Strategies For Re-Entering Previously Heated Reservoirs To Accelerate Production And Increase Estimated Ultimate Recovery To Improve Non-Virgin Reservoir Economics
•Determiningproceduralbestpracticesforcementingonre-entrytoguaranteeintegrity
•Understandingthemudpropertiesofhotre-entries,surfaceequipmentrequirementsandwellboreintegritythreatstomitigatestabilityrisksaboveground
•Evaluatingthetechnologyinvolvedinimprovingoilrecovery(IOR)onhorizontalwellformoreeconomichorizontaldrillingandmoreefficientuseofthermalenergy
•Evaluatingtheamountofwellsplacedinpadsforhotre-entriesagainstrecoveryvolumestooptimizefuturefootprintplanning
•Assessingcoiltubingdeployedcoolingsystemsthatallowrunningwirelinerinhotwellborestomitigatere-entryrisks
12.30 Question & Answer Session
INFILL WELLS
12.40 Revealing Best Practices For Drilling Infill Wells To Recover Bitumen Between Existing Steam Chambers And Optimize Pad Economics
•Evaluatingbestdrillingpracticeswhenencounteringsteampressure,varyingfluidtypesanddifferentspacingtechniquesformaximuminfillwellproduction
•Benchmarkingthepressure,temperatureandstabilityconditionswhendrillinginfillwellstoinformsustainablesystemanddirectionalstrategies
•Analyzingthecharacteristicsofahotzoneandtheimpactitcausesthedrillingtoolsforshort-termfailureprevention
•Assessingmethodsforfindingtheexactlocationofthewellpairstooptimizethermalchamberprocedures,drillfewerwells,andcapitalizeonexistingsurfacedisturbancewhilstincreasingrecovery
1.10 Question & Answer Session
1.20 Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Area
RIG SELECTION & DESIGNSCRUTINIZING SAGD DRILLING CONDITIONS AND THE LATEST RIG CAPABILITIES TO MAXIMIZE ROI AND ROP
WHILST ENSURING STABILITY AND SAFETY
PANEL: RIG SELECTION & DESIGN
2.20 Evaluating The Most Cost-Effective Rig Designs To Maximize ROP And Power Whilst Ensuring Well Stability And Safety
•Examiningthelatestadvancementsinmaterialweightandstrengthaswellasinnovativerigdesignsandslantstomaximizehydraulicpowerwhilstensuringwellborestability
•Demonstratinghowinnovativedesigns,suchaswalkingrigsrigscanreducemanpower,optimizetransportationandequipmenttoreduceoveralloperationcosts
•Assessingthepotentialindifferentrigdesignsforfaster,powerfulandhigherflowmethodologiesinholecleaning
•IdentifyingwellborestabilityrisksinSAGDdrillingtoallowforcost-effectivemitigationstrategiesinrigdesignandweight
•RevealingthelatestinnovationsinrigofflinecapabilitiesandhowthesecanimproveROIinSAGDinvestment
Heath Charles, Drilling & Completions Operations, Blackpearl Resources
Ryan Cross, Director Of Production, Drilling & Completions, ConnacherDan Naninga, Drilling & Completions Superintendent, Statoil
Kerke Evoy, Lead Drilling Engineer, Statoil
2.50 Question & Answer Session
DRILLING LONGER LATERALS & MULTI-LATERALS
3.00 Identifying Inefficiencies And Rectifying Drop Tendencies Caused By Improper Strategies For Drilling Longer And Multi-Laterals To Reduce Overall Costs, Increase Production And Improve Reservoir Drainage
•Comparingtheadvancesinhorizontaldrillingtechniquesthatallowlongerlateralstoreachdeeperintotheformationforbetterrecoveryandinjectionperformance
•Evaluatingbestpracticesfordrillingmultilateralhorizontalwellstoacost-effectivewaytoimprovereservoirdrainageandreturnoninvestment
•Understandinghowmultilateralpracticescanimpactcost-per-surface,decreasesdisturbanceanddecreaseswaterpipesizesforacost-effectivecompletionoperations
•ContrastingdifferentrangingtechnologiesandtheireffectivenessinTVDmeasurementandaccuratedownholemulti-lateralspacing
3.30 Question & Answer Session
3.40 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
FLUID & SAND SYSTEMS FOR DRILLINGDETERMINING THE MOST COST-EFFECTIVE FLUID AND
SAND SYSTEMS FOR FASTER, CLEANER AND MORE
SUSTAINABLE DRILLING OPERATIONS
MUD SYSTEMS
4.10 Assessing Mud System Efficiencies In Preventing Oil Sand Accretion And Decreasing Viscosity To Optimize Fluid Management System Selection
•Evaluatingtheeffectdifferentmudsystemshaveontheformationforproducingcleancalibratedholesandreducedviscidity
•Comparingdifferentbasedmuds,formulasandchemicalsintermsoffluidlossprevention
•Contrastingthecharacteristics,applicationsandlinereffectsofmudsandfluidsbasedfromwaterandoilforoptimalbenchmarkingandselection
•Analyzingtheoptimalmudsystemsforcontrollingbitumenentrytotubersandlinerstostreamlineproduction
•Understandingtheimpactofoilqualityandsandgrainsizeonmudsystemefficienciestoaidoperatorselection
4.40 Question & Answer Session
HOLE CLEANING
4.50 Analyzing Drilling Fluid Efficiencies In Hole Cleaning To Identify Which Is Most Effective In Preventing Fluid Intrusion, Formation Fracturing And Overall Yield Losses
•Evaluatingtheyieldprovidedbydifferingfluidsystemstermsofholecleaningforbettercost-effectiveacquisition
•Understandinghowthedeviationofthewellboreeffectsthesolidscarriedforeffectiveholecleaningtoaccuratelyassessfluideffectiveness
•Clarifyinghowtoeffectivelymaximizefluidcontrolandequipmentcoolingthroughoptimizeddrillingfluidsystemmanagement
•Quantifyingtheimpactofholecleaningonrunninglinertocomprehensivelycalculatelong-termfluidsystemROI
•Exploringthecost-effectivenessofsteamcleaningandcontrastingitwithtraditionalmethodologiestoinformsystemselectioneconomics
5.20 Question & Answer Session
5.30 Chair’s Closing Remarks
5.40 - 6.40 Networking Drinks Reception In Exhibition
Showcase Area
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8.30 Chair’s Opening Remarks
CEMENTINGSELECTING THE BEST CEMENT BLEND AND PLACEMENT TO ENSURE WELL INTEGRITY IN THERMAL WELLS AND
MITIGATE COSTLY FAILURES
CEMENTING PRACTICES
9.20 Determining Best Practices For Cement Blending And Placement To Maintain Cap Rock Integrity And Ensure Steam Containment For Maximum Recovery
•Comparingdifferentcementingtechnologiestoisolatethecaprockandthegroundwaterfromthereservoirtomaximizeproductionandpreventmigration
•Determininghowtopreventthecementfromdamagingwhenthetemperatureandpressurecyclevariestoensurelong-termstability
•Quantifyingtheimportanceofcaprockintegritytocontainsteamandensureeffectiveproduction
•Evaluatingdifferingcementconsistenciestoallowforfasterpumpingandoveralldrillingoperations
•Evaluatingcontrastingcementsolutionsandtheirbehavioursindifferentconditionstomaximizelinestabilizationandpadpositioning
•Utilizingproductiondatatoanalyseifabettercementjobcanbecreatedbyrotatingthepipewithoutcausingdisplacement
9.50 Question & Answer Session
10.00 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
THERMAL CEMENTS
10.30 Comparing Cement Capabilities For Maximizing Thermal Integrity To Ensure Bonding And Containment In Extreme Temperatures And Pressures Over Multiple Cycles
•Scrutinizingtheimpactofthermalchamberconditionsoncementtocost-effectivelymitigateriskandforecastwellintegrity
•Reviewingbestpracticestopreventgasmigrationincementingtoensurecontainment
•Understandingthetypesofthermalcementthatcanwithstandhydraulicisolationtoenhancesafetyandrecoveryindrilling
•Evaluatingcementingoperationalprocedureforhighpressureandhightemperaturewellsandguaranteetheintegrityofthesecondarycementinstallation
•Scrutinizingfoamcementsandtheircost-effectivenessinguaranteeingcontainmentandwellintegrity
11.00 Question & Answer Session
CASING DESIGNEVALUATING THE OPTIMAL SELECTION AND INSTALATION
OF CASING TO ENSURE CAP ROCK INTEGRITY, CONTAINMENT AND OPTIMIZE THE ECONOMICS OF
FUTURE COMPLETIONS
PANEL: CASING & LINER DESIGN SELECTION
11.10 Benchmarking Casing Design Efficiencies To Determine Which Can Withstand More Pressure Cycles, Maximize Thermal Loading Capability And Maintain Well Integrity
•Comparingthegradesofthecasingdesignsandtheircost-efficienciesintermsofpreventinglong-termwellfailureandensuringsustainedproduction
•Evaluatingwhichcasingdesignscanbeexposedtoextremeenvironmentswithoutdamagingthecement
•Understandinghowtheoptimalcasingdesignmitigateandovercomedrillingdirectionalchallengesandoptimizedownholespacing
•Analyzingbestpracticestoimprovingthedensityofthethermalslottedlinersforfuturedamageprevention
•Comparingslottedcasingandwirescreensintheirabilitymaximizeflowcontroltoidentifythemostcost-effectiveoption
11.40 Question & Answer Session
PANEL: K55 V.S. L80
11.50 Comparing And Contrasting L80 And K55 Casing Attributes To Identify Which Is Most Cost-Effective And Inform Selection Strategies Across Differing Reservoir And Well Conditions
•Comparingthestressandstrainrangesofthetwocasingoptionstodetermineflexibilityacrossvariablepressuresandtemperatures
•Evaluatingthemaximumthermalloadofeachoptiontoevaluatesuitabilityandproductivityinextremeconditions
•Assessingthecostofcontrastingcasingoptionstodetermineinstallationeconomics
•QuantifyingthenumberofcycleseachcanstandacrossdifferentSAGDoperationstoforecastintegrityandmitigatereplacementcosts
12.20 Question & Answer Session
12.30 Networking Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Area
CASING INSTALLATION
1.30 Identifying Steps To Reduce Sand Interference And Enhance Permeability Through Optimal Casing Installation Strategies To Optimize Future Completions And Production
•EvaluatingtheinstallationparametersinvolvedinselectingtheappropriatecasingthatcanwithstandthelifeoftheprojecttomaximizeROI
•Measuringtheriskandcoststructureoftheoptimalcasingselectionforoperationalefficiencyininstallation
•Identifyinghowtopumpthecementduringcasinginstallationtooptimizeholecleaning
•Identifyingbestpracticesduringthedrillingstageforensuringlong-termlinermaintenance,reducecostsandmaximizesafety
•Comparingdifferentlinersintermsofsustainabilityandsandinterferencepreventionduringinstallationtoidentifymosteconomicoption
2.00 Question & Answer Session
CASING CONNECTION OPTIMIZATION
2.10 Identifying Best Practices For Preventing Casing Connection Failure To Mitigate Costly Replacement Requirements And Inform Equipment Selection
•Revealingthecriticalneedforoptimalcasingconnectiondesignthroughqualifyingitsroleinpreventingfuturewellfailure
•Evaluatingthefactorsinvolvedthatallowthecasingconnectiontoresisthighpeaktemperaturesandreduceviscosity
•Comparingthethreedifferenttypesofcasingconnectionandtheircost-efficienciestoidentifythemosteconomicandsustainableoption
•Contrastingstrategiestopreventdeformationandreplacementofcasingconnectionduetothermalcycleloading
•QualifyingtheneedforpremiumandthermalconnectionsinSAGDoperationstoinformequipmentinvestmentstrategy
2.40 Question & Answer Session
SAND, INFORMATION & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENTIDENTIFYING THE LATEST BREAKTHROUGHS IN
SAND ANALYSIS AND INFORMATION INTERPRETATION TO MAXIMIZE PRODUCTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT AT THE DRILLING STAGE
SAND CONTROL
2.50 Revealing How Sand Analysis Can Inform Device Selection At The Drilling Stage To Optimize Sand Control, Prevent Low Permeability And Mitigate Future Completions Costs
•Evaluatingtheparametersofslottedlinerandwirescreenstoidentifythemostcost-effectivesandcontroloptionacrossdifferentsands
•Revealingtheimpactofdifferentsandsizedistributionstodesignanoptimalslottingpatterforappropriatesandcontroltoreduceflowrisk
•Contrastingtheeffectivenessofdifferentsandcontroldevicestoincreasepipesecurityandmaximizingflowcontrol
•Quantifyingpotentialsavingsthroughcompletionsplanningandsandcontroldeviceinstallationatthedrillingstage
Vahid Fattahpour, Postdoctoral, University Of Alberta
3.20 Question & Answer Session
3.30 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
INFORMATION INTERPRETATION
4.00 Interpreting Operator Data And The Latest Communication Technologies To Evaluate Reservoir Flow Improvement Areas, Drilling Performance Parameters And Energy Saving Potential
•Providingfielddatatoevaluatetheoptimalspacingbetweenthewellpairsandunderstandingitseffectonintegritymonitoring
•Evaluatingthelatesttechnologiesformeasuringvibrationsandtheirtypetoimprovedrillingperformance
•Identifyinghowoptimizedinformationalinterpretationindrillingvibrationscaninformenergyefficiencysavingsinheatandsound
•Scrutinizingthelatestpressureandtemperaturedetectorstoaccuratelymonitordownholeconditions,forecastproductionandanticipatewellfailure
Tom Luo, Lead Historian & Database, Suncor Energy
4.30 Question & Answer Session
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
4.40 Evaluating Best Practices For Reducing Footprints And Optimizing Waste Disposal To Maximize Environmental Management
•Investigatingdisposalsolutionstomanagetheenvironmentalsectorindisposalissues,cementcuttings,wildlife,waterwaysandtheuseofmudstoreplant
•DiscoveringreliableandefficientwastetreatmentforrecoveryandrecycleofSAGDresourcesusedindrilling
•Revealingthelatesttechnologiesforkicksimulationandhowthesecaninforminvestmentandmitigaterisk
•Determiningbestpracticesforreducingkickanduncontrolledsteamflowtoreduceenvironmentalpollutionanimprovesafety
5.10 Question & Answer Session
5.20 Chair’s Closing Remarks & End Of Congress
Day 2Wednesday February 18, 2015 WELL INTEGRITY, LIQUID AND SAND SYSTEMS FOR DRILLING
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“The agenda topics reflected my current work priorities”
- ConocoPhillips Canada
DECISION MAKING AUDIENCEE&P attendees are primarily decision makers looking to learn from other operators. Every conversation is valuable and there is no searching through endless crowds in search of the next customer
EXCLUSIVE NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIESWe work with dozens of operators across the US to identify the agenda topics and vendor categories they need to hear from. We allocate stalls and speaking time only when suppliers can offer solutions the audience is looking for, so you know your next customer is in the room
SHARE YOUR SUCCESSAs an operator-led congress, speakers will be delivering unbiased reviews of equipment currently installed across their well sites – good or bad. If the feedback is good, solution providers need to be in the room to capitalize upon the moment and make the next sell. If the feedback is poor, suppliers must be ready to update the audience on their latest work to improve the reliability of their devices and reassert confidence in their solutions
If you have a successful case study to share with operators, get in touch to apply for information on speaking opportunities and stall allocations:
John Duggan (1) 800 721 3915
Sponsorship Opportunities
The inaugural SAGD Drilling Optimization 2015 Well Placement & Integrity Congress will be the first to gather up-to-the-minute case studies from the leading E&Ps in SAGD operations to maximize ROP and reduce the time and cost. Consisting entirely of operator case studies using production data and well failure analysis, each presentation will be from specifically work done from SAGD operations.
This congress is the premier opportunity to engage with key E&P decision makers to outline your vital technology advances and unveil your solutions for optimizing SAGD Drilling.
As a dedicated congress for SAGD Drilling, this intimate congress allows you to meet specific job titles in one place at one time, giving you the best possible chance of influencing key decision makers.
WHY IS THIS CONGRESS A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY?
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“Excellent learning and networking opportunities to catch up with the latest industry activity and project status”
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“Excellent content and a great learning experience”
Shell Canada
“The speaker panel was really good”
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“Overall the congress was very informative. Good networking opportunity”
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