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AWTC – Seminar Outline 2004 Seminar content outline Advanced Wells – Lessons Learned and Future Directions/Opportunities –Application status and experience –Future directions and opportunities
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AWTC – Seminar Outline 2004 Application and experience –Overview - key reservoir management and value adding/IOR elements Concept definition, degree of advances –Advanced wells –Smart wells –Perception (decision/implementation process and challenges) Multi-discipline integration (incl. organisation continuity) Company strategies (field life cycle planning,..)
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AWTC – Seminar Outline 2004 Application and experience –Value adding - experience vs ”predictions” Use/application of AWT technology (”theory/practise”) –Value adding assessment methodologies (modelling, actual) –Utilisation/value from data itself, etc Field examples –Increased production/reserves, reduced intervention requirements/costs, etc –Tool technology, reliability, operations, cost History, perspective Performance ”database”
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AWTC – Seminar Outline 2004 Future directions and opportunities –Field characteristics and requirements Mature fields/tail-end production, subsea wells, water depth, reservoir/field characteristics, etc ”Position”/expectations wrt advanced/smart well technology applications –New/emerging technology ”Cable less” systems Fiber optic Interwell logging Other downhole measurements (scale forming, …) ”Cheap wells”, cost effective completions Subsea/downhole processing etc
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AWTC – Seminar Outline 2004 Future directions and opportunities (cont.) –Reservoir management (and HSE) Data utilization &”Intelligent systems” (e-fields) ”Water handling” –Water (reservoir)management –AWT application/requirements (potential) –Interactions and arena co-operation (”where do we go from here?”) Oil companies, service providers, research institutes, authorities (OG21,..)
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