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Doing more with drilling data


Hitting more pay, more safely and efficiently, can all be done with better data - learn how
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Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Stavanger
Norwegian Petroleum Museum

Improving drilling is a major priority for oil majors - hitting more pay, doing it safer and more efficiently. It all comes down to better data.

Our one day conference in Stavanger on October 16th covers the most exciting new technology for drilling data - helping drillers work with subsurface data, getting a better understanding of what is happening downhole while they are drilling (with better downhole tools and data modelling), helping drillers see how close they are to boundary conditions / danger, helping people get better co-ordinated, helping compare current data with past data, working better with cuttings data, and working better with real time well data (WITSML).

Limited places - register now to reserve yours.

This conference builds on our October 2011 Stavanger event "people and the digital oilfield". and our our May 8 2012 Aberdeen event "drilling and the digital oilfield"

 

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