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Papers presented
at this conference, as outlined in the Contents below, are available
in a bound volume of proceedings from
Mrs Marian Rolfe at BHR Group.
Pressure
Rises for Downhole and Subsea Efficiency
Advances in
technology have created exciting new opportunities for the oil and
gas industry to use downhole production and subsea processing to
maximise well efficiency. At the same time, the industry faces increased
pressure to reduce costs against a background of squeezed margins,
limited resources, R & D budget cuts and new environmental concerns.
Huge cost savings are possible if new technology can be applied
effectively.
Downhole
Production & Subsea Processing
is a one-day
technical conference which presents the latest state-of-the-art
in downhole technology, the emerging innovations and products whilst
highlighting the priorities for future development beyond the year
2000.
Contents
The conference
proceedings are now available and contain the following papers:
Well Construction
and Modelling
Slimwell Construction
"without the pain"
P Head, XL Technology Ltd; G Cameron, Amerada Hess; T Hanson,
Enterprise Oil; S Al- Rawahi, Shell International, UK
Intelligent/Smart
Technologies
Bringing permanent
reservoir monitoring technology and experience into new downhole
applications
H Hansen, Subsurface Technology AS (SubTech), Norway
Listen to your
reservoir: Applications of microseismic monitoring
A J Jupe, J F Cowles, R H Jones; CSM Associates Ltd, UK
Subsea Separation
and Control
A configurable
subsea water boosting and injection system
A Radicioni, G D'Aloisio, Sasp Offshore Engineering, Italy; A
Baker, Baker Jardine & Associates, UK
Process Aspects
of the Troll Pilot Subsea Separation and Reinjection System
B Bringedal, K Haugen, ABB Offshore Technology; M N Lingelem,
B Strand, Norsk Hydro Technology and Projects, Norway
Downhole
Separation
Further developments
of the HYDROSEP™ system for downhole oil/water separation
I C Smyth, Baker Hughes Process Systems; B Fay, Centrilift, UK
CMPT - brokering
solutions for the upstream oil and gas industry
J Shackleton, CMPT, UK
Pressure
Rises for Downhole and Subsea Efficiency
Advances in
technology have created exciting new opportunities for the oil and
gas industry to use downhole production and subsea processing to
maximise well efficiency. At the same time, the industry faces increased
pressure to reduce costs against a background of squeezed margins,
limited resources, R & D budget cuts and new environmental concerns.
Huge cost savings are possible if new technology can be applied
effectively.
Downhole
Production & Subsea Processing
is a one-day
technical conference which presents the latest state-of-the-art
in downhole technology, the emerging innovations and products whilst
highlighting the priorities for future development beyond the year
2000.
Contents
The conference
proceedings are now available and contain the following papers:
Well Construction
and Modelling
Slimwell Construction
"without the pain"
P Head, XL Technology Ltd; G Cameron, Amerada Hess; T Hanson,
Enterprise Oil; S Al- Rawahi, Shell International, UK
Intelligent/Smart
Technologies
Bringing permanent
reservoir monitoring technology and experience into new downhole
applications
H Hansen, Subsurface Technology AS (SubTech), Norway
Listen to your
reservoir: Applications of microseismic monitoring
A J Jupe, J F Cowles, R H Jones; CSM Associates Ltd, UK
Subsea Separation
and Control
A configurable
subsea water boosting and injection system
A Radicioni, G D'Aloisio, Sasp Offshore Engineering, Italy; A
Baker, Baker Jardine & Associates, UK
Process Aspects
of the Troll Pilot Subsea Separation and Reinjection System
B Bringedal, K Haugen, ABB Offshore Technology; M N Lingelem,
B Strand, Norsk Hydro Technology and Projects, Norway
Downhole
Separation
Further developments
of the HYDROSEP™ system for downhole oil/water separation
I C Smyth, Baker Hughes Process Systems; B Fay, Centrilift, UK
CMPT - brokering
solutions for the upstream oil and gas industry
J Shackleton, CMPT, UK
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