SPE ICoTA European Well Intervention Conference, November 12-13, 2014, Aberdeen, Scotland

08.07.2014

 

20th SPE ICoTA European Well Intervention Conference

12th & 13th November 2014, Aberdeen, Scotland

 

Call for Abstracts

Deadline 31st July 2014

 

“The SPE ICoTA European Well Intervention Conference is Europe’s premier forum for exchange and discussion of the latest developments in well intervention and completion techniques. Now in its 20th year, the conference has matured into an international event where well intervention professionals attend to share knowledge, learn and do business.

I strongly encourage you to share your technology developments, operational case histories and experience with your industry peers. Please consider submitting an abstract for this year’s conference.

Together, by sharing our knowledge and experiences, we can push the boundaries of well intervention and ensure a prosperous oil and gas industry for the generations to come.”

Michael Taggart, Baker Hughes
Committee Chairman

 

Presentations will be welcome on relevant topics such as:

  • Intervention Techniques & Technology

   - Subsea fields
   - Mature fields
   - Challenging environments

  • Completion Systems

   - Advances in technology
   - Thru-tubing drilling
   - Innovative solutions

  • Well Integrity & Abandonment Operations

   - New technology and innovative solutions
   - Lightweight rig intervention
   - Safety innovations

 


SUBMITTING ABSTRACTS

Operational case studies from the UKCS and other locations are particularly welcome. An abstract - a 200 word summary - of your proposed presentation, should be uploaded on www.rodgerandco.com or submitted to:

SPE ICoTA 2014 Event Organisers
Rodger and Co
Email: kate.yuill@rodgerandco.com
Telephone +44 (0) 1224 495051

 

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Contact information

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Russian Federation

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Telephone+7 495 4813497 (доб.101)

 


 

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