SPE Aberdeen Conference Giving Oil Production a Lift
News release – May, 2016
Artificial lift is widely recognised as a valuable tool for extending the life of mature reservoirs making it essential to maximising returns from the North Sea.
The biennial European Artificial Lift Euroforum (EuALF), organised by SPE Aberdeen, takes place on 8-9 June 2016 at Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre, and will highlight the latest technical advances in this key area. The event will feature over 20 presentations dealing with current trends and technologies with contributions from major oil and gas operator and service companies including Chevron, Gazprom, Saudi Aramco, Schlumberger, Baker Hughes and TAQA.
The programme covers an extensive range of topics including the role of artificial lift in overcoming the challenges of heavy oil production. In addition the reliability and performance of electrical submersible pump systems (ESP) and gas lift valves (GLV) will be dealt with extensively including ESP design (Saudi Aramco) and cost saving on large scale developments (Gazprom).
New for this year is a panel session during which state of artificial lift technology within the oil and gas sector will be discussed by representatives from an operator, service company and government regulator.
The keynote speaker is Shauna Noonan, Chief of Production Engineering and Operations, Oxy Oil and Gas Corporation. Ms Noonan has worked on artificial lift projects and technology development worldwide for 22 years. She has chaired many industry artificial lift forums and authored / co-authored over 20 papers on the subject of artificial lift.
Craig Durham, Chair EuALF 2016 is looking forward to welcoming delegates to the two-day event: “I don’t think it is an exaggeration to say that artificial lift is a primary enabling technology, which continues to deliver value in a mature basin like the North Sea, and in a low oil price environment.
“Sharing knowledge, skills and experience is at the heart of SPE Aberdeen and EuALF continues to provide a high-quality learning opportunity, bringing together experts in the field with those starting their careers in this fascinating subject. This year we are delighted to include a panel session during which delegates will have the opportunity to put their specific industry-related queries to the panel.”
In addition, a pre-conference training workshop is being held on 7 June and will appeal to those new to the discipline of artificial lift, as well as those requiring a refresher or an overview. It is a practical workshop and the trainers (Alastair Baillie, Engineering Insights and Cameron Laing, Laing Engineering) will use real field examples with commercial software. There will also be the opportunity to analyse participants’ data if they are willing to share it.
For more information, please visit www.spe-uk.org/aberdeen/events