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Walking a Tightrope: Deciding on the Best Methods in Maximizing Extraction

Thursday, 11 June
Louvre II
Technical Session
In an era of tight budgets and tighter margins, each molecule brought to market must be maximized. Project approvals increasingly depend on a compelling story. In this session, attendees will directly learn lessons on production innovation during a digital transformation, rejuvenation of mature oil and gas projects and the valuation of sanctioned projects. This session is targeted to attendees involved in devising projects to improve ultimate recovery and provide the basis of mature field project valuation.
Chairperson
Jeneece Isaac - Ministry of Energy & Energy Industries-Trinidad Tobago
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