- TypeConference
- Location Den Haag, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
- Date 06-09-2022 - 07-09-2022
The world is changing and concerns over our impact on the climate and environment become a more important driver in our personal lives as well as our work lives. Tight margins, introduction of updated regulations, societal and environmental demands for how we manage existing and new assets become an increasingly important challenge to the E and P industry in order to maintain our license-to-operate. However, energy demand will persist and hydrocarbons will continue to play an important role for the next several decades.
Some E and P companies are moving towards establishing themselves as broader and greener energy companies; this will require heavy investment in alternative energy sources funded by hydrocarbon income for years to come. Furthermore, to meet societal and environmental demands, E and P companies also involve themselves in Thermal and Carbon Capture Underground Storage (CCUS) projects which provide challenges of mastering the new well designs or change the use of our existing wells.
This workshop brings together industry leaders and practitioners to address the various issues relating to well integrity and takes a look towards new delivery processes and future opportunities.
Speakers: Simon Sparke, International Well Integrity, Philip Wodka, Total Upstream Denmark, Colin Black, Carjon-NRG Ltd, Nicolas Bonnier, Geostock, Willem Boon von Ochssee, Spirit Energy, Stuart Connon, Total E and P UK, Simon Copping, Wellbarrier, Stuart Girling, GirlingMcIntosh, Gert-Jan Heerens, TNO, Matteo Loizzo, Consultant, Tore oian, Wintershall Dea Norge, Nina Ringoen, Petroleumstilsynet, Jason Sauter, Three60 Energy Norway, Danielle Sion-Moore, Petrofac, Ian Taylor, Shell, Logan Tippett, Weatherford, Birgit Vignes, ConocoPhillips