Unconventional Oil and Gas Resources 2008
Posted: 26 October 2007
Are you ready for the inevitable?
Conventional hydrocarbon resources are fast decreasing and those that still exist are being drained of those volumes that are easily and cheaply accrued.
Experts’ estimates of the world’s remaining reserves indicate that a total of 70 per cent of them will come from unconventional oil and gas resources, including heavy oil, extra heavy oil, bitumen, coal bed methane, gas hydrates, arctic resources and geologically complex reservoirs.
The challenges for oil and gas companies are reducing costs, upping production rates and developing technology quickly to negate the hurdles in capitalising on these problematic reservoirs.
The conference is specifically designed to address and discuss these challenges as well as offering experience and solutions on all aspects of unconventional resource management.
This forum offers an excellent networking opportunity for anyone working in any stage of unconventional resource development; both upstream and downstream issues and technologies will be analysed and considered.
Get to grips with the fields of the future
At this premium conference learn to:
- Successfully implement the latest and emerging technologies to achieve better results in heavy oil fields
- Reduce operating and production costs through intelligent field management strategies
- Identify and use to advantage the depths and limits of reserves previously undeveloped
- Evaluate the future world oil and gas outlook and identify the direction companies should be taking to guarantee lucrative, optimal prospects
- Consider the risks inherent in dealing with unconventional resources and turn them to your advantage, both practically and financially
For more informaion see www.jacobfleming.com
Posted by Richard Price, Editor, EnergyME.com
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