AWTC Seminar April 21-22, 2004. Objective and Outline Advanced Wells – Lessons Learned and Future Directions/Opportunities Application status and experience Future directions and opportunities Seminar Introduction - Tom Tinholt
FORCE/AWTC – Mandate and Objective Promote advanced well technology for improved hydrocarbon recovery, exploration efficiency and resource utilisation, covering well planning through ”intelligent” wellbores. Mandate: Forum for technology transfer (AWT) Seminars/Meetings/Workshops (oil companies, service industry, research institutes and universities) Net-work Technology promotor (AWT) ”Innovator” Project maturing (focus, prioritization) Earlier AWTC seminars: Intelligent wells (1998) Value of Smart Wells (2001) New opportunities for monitoring of dynamic processes in the reservoir (2002) 2004 Seminar Committee: Tom Tinholt (DNO), chairman Phillip Keul (Total) Øystein Tesaker (Statoil) Sigurd Erlandsen (Hydro) Arentz Roel (Shell Norge) Turid Henriksen (NPD) Arne Eek (Pertra) Dinner sponsors RWE-DEA and Hydro
AWTC – Seminar Outline 2004 Application and experience Value adding - experience vs ”predictions” Use/application of AWT technology Value adding assessment methodologies Utilisation/value from observed data Perception Decision/implementation process and challenges Tool technology, reliability, operations, cost History, perspective Performance ”database” Future directions and opportunities Field characteristics and requirements Reservoir management (and HSE) New/emerging technologies Interactions and arena co-operation (”where do we go from here?”)