HPHT Drilling and Completions Conference
September 26 - September 27 2012, Norris Conference Centers - City Centre, Houston, Texas, USA
Gulf Publishing Company cordially invites you to submit an abstract for the 2012 World Oil High Pressure High Temperature Drilling & Completions Conference, to be held September 26–27 in Houston, Texas, at the Norris Conference Center.
The 2012 event will feature a high-level, two-day technical program devoted to knowledge sharing and best practices in high pressure, high temperature drilling. By submitting an abstract, you will have the opportunity to share your professional experience with others in the upstream oil and gas industry.
Abstracts should be geared toward the specific drilling and completions challenges encountered in high pressure, high temperature settings.
Topics related to these categories include:
• Operator responsibility and plans in HPHT environments
• Status of HPHT standards, qualification and permitting process
• Materials & material testing, test protocols and re-qualifications for HPHT
• HPHT drilling and completion equipment design, development and implementation
• HPHT sealing technology—metallic and non-metallic
• HPHT subsea trees, controls, risers and flowlines
• MPD applications under HPHT conditions
• MWD, LWD applications under HPHT conditions
• HPHT intervention using coiled tubing
• HPHT production monitoring in real-time
• Lessons learned from unanticipated events and fallout: requirements, response plans, documents
and minimization of risk
• Successful case histories: conventional onshore, shale plays and offshore
Participate in the 2012 HPHT Drilling & Completions Conference…
Abstract Submission Deadline: May 4. Entries should be 250 words or less, and should be submitted in MS Word format. There may be no more than two presenters per abstract. Please limit submissions to original work that has not been published or reproduced elsewhere. Please visit HPHTConference.com to submit an abstract.
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