Third EAGE Workshop On Practical Reservoir On Practical Reservoir Monitoring Monitoring
Third EAGE Workshop On Practical Reservoir On Practical Reservoir Monitoring Monitoring
Third EAGE Workshop On Practical Reservoir On Practical Reservoir Monitoring Monitoring
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TECHNICAL COMMITTEE studies and extended discussions. We will also examine key
issues surrounding continuous monitoring systems with real-
Paulo Johann Petrobras time data processing and visualization demands.
Didier Lecerf PGS
John Even Lindgård OCTIO Gravitude Specialists from leading operators, service companies and
Colin MacBeth Heriot-Watt University
academia will come together to exchange insights on the
latest developments and value proposition of reservoir
Paul Mitchell TAQA
monitoring. We encourage oral presentations and posters
Mark Thompson Equinor
exploring global perspectives on the use of reservoir
Kanglin Wang Shell
monitoring techniques within various geographical and
geological settings. Beyond the traditional applications in
OVERVIEW hydrocarbon reservoirs we also welcome applications in
other fields such as hydrogen storage, carbon storage and
The Third EAGE Workshop on Practical Reservoir Monitoring geothermal reservoirs. As in previous workshops, we will
presents another opportunity to examine the role and continue to monitor the progress of Permanent Reservoir
impact of reservoir monitoring techniques in improving Monitoring as well as emerging techniques and trends in
short-term production profiles of resource fields and yielding 4D applications and alternative geophysical methods.
full life cycle returns.
TECHNICAL PROGRAMME
In recent times major global disruptions have forced both
companies and individuals to reflect how they operate and The committee would like to encourage you to submit your
work. Meanwhile the price of oil has witnessed levels not abstracts on Practical Reservoir Monitoring for poster or oral
seen since the early 2000’s. Against this dynamic backdrop presentation on the following topics and subtopics:
there is also the drive to a low carbon future, which will
provide both challenges and opportunities in the future. Permanent Reservoir Monitoring
• Established Installations
In response, the workshop will seek to explore the • New Installations
technological innovations and best practices which can • In-well
lead to value generation and contribute towards optimal
subsurface management solutions. User Cases
• Well Planning
AIMS OF THE WORKSHOP • Reservoir Management
• Production Optimization
The workshop aims to examine how the use of modern • Overburden Integrity
reservoir surveillance practices can optimize field production, • Drilling Operations
through multidisciplinary data integration and increased
digitalization of the field, to maximize value, ensure Developments in the Use of 4D for Modelling
field integrity and increase recovery factors. The benefits • Reservoir
of different approaches to incorporate geophysical, • Geomechanical
geomechanical and reservoir engineering data for reservoir • Geomodelling
monitoring purposes will be investigated through case
Realtime Monitoring
• Passive Seismic
• Microseismic
New Geophysical Methods & Technologies
• Shear and Surface Waves
• Broadband Seismic
• Simultaneous Sources
• Autonomous Sources and Receivers
• Distributed Sensing (DAS, DTS, DSS)
• Non-Seismic Methods (Gravity, EM, CSEM etc)
New Insights
• Data Integration and Interpretation: Geophysics,
Engineering, In-well Sensing, Geomatics, etc.
• Automation and Digitalization
• Data Analytics (Machine Learning, Deep Learning, etc)
• Open Datasets and Open Data Sharing
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
The technical committee invites abstracts of 2-4 pages.
Submissions will be accepted online via www.eage.org.
Please review the guidelines on the event website before
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