We are pleased to announce that registration for SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference and Exhibition, taking place 24-26 October 2016 in Moscow, is open.

The Society of Petroleum Engineers invites you to participate in one of the largest regional industry events, SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference and Exhibition, taking place 24-26 October 2016 in Moscow.

SPE invites you to submit your abstracts for the SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference and Exhibition. The 2016 event will take place on 24-26 October in the World Trade Center Moscow, under the motto "In the middle of difficulties lies opportunity", Albert Einstein.

SPE reminds you that you still have the opportunity to submit your paper proposal and take part in the SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference and Exhibition, taking place 24-26 October 2016 in Moscow.

We invite you to SPE young professionals meeting on " Drilling through unstable shales: Integrated approach and geomechanical modeling solutions." Elena Konstantinovskaya, Oleg Grachev, Schlumberger, Moscow

 

Advanced technology of enhance hydrocarbons recovery – plasma pulse treatment (PPT) is presented. Examples of laboratory studies and field testing observed.  

 

We invite you to SPE young professionals meeting on "Features well placement of horizontal wells in reservoirs with different structures" Olga V. Shchukin,"LUKOIL-Engineering".

 

The current stage of the oil and gas industry is characterized by the global application of computer technologies. At the same time, 3D simulation modelling, which should provide remaining oil reserves localization on mature fields, in practice is faced with many challenges.

Abstract:

In the past few decades, well depths and conditions have grown significantly, and the regulatory environment has become more comprehensive. High temperatures and pressures, and narrow-to-nonexistent drilling windows have hindered the development of assets and substantially increased risks and the cost of hazard mitigation generated by high drilling costs and time spent on well control incidents.