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SPE Forum: Artificial Intelligence in Upstream E&P 2030 and Beyond
7–10 April 2026 | Santa Fe, New Mexico

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SPE Forum: Artificial Intelligence in Upstream E&P 2030 and Beyond
7–10 April 2026 | Santa Fe, New Mexico

Technical Program

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Technical Program

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    Production operations have traditionally been a labor-intensive discipline, focused on surveillance, optimization, and hands-on tasks such as maintenance, inspections, safety, and repairs on wells and facilities. Today, the industry recognizes that AI systems can handle many computer-based activities, including surveillance and optimization. When combined with actuated valves and advanced automation, these technologies can begin to eliminate manual tasks that once required on-site intervention. Likewise, innovations in route planning and data systems are rendering the traditional daily route increasingly obsolete. Looking toward 2030, this session will help participants develop actionable strategies to drive their next production operations break-through.
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    As the development of unconventional reservoirs continues to mature and Tier 1 acreage becomes scarce, the complexities associated with infill well design and completion strategies have evolved accordingly. The challenging economics of Tier 2 rock, coupled with a low commodity price environment, mean that operators can no longer afford to learn by the drillbit and must instead rely on digital tools to fill the gaps—enter AI. Large datasets containing information on well completions and recompletions, lateral lengths and placement, parent-child well relationships, reservoir properties and their evolution over time, artificial lift techniques, and fluid/gas production can be analyzed with AI to inform, predict, and optimize future drilling strategies. This session will focus on how advances in AI-assisted data collection and analysis will influence unconventional asset development by 2030, including the challenges the industry faces with the widespread implementation of AI for future planning.
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    In this session, the presentations and discussions will include how AI and AI agents, combined with human knowledge and intuitive interaction, and how AI will reshape decision-making in support systems across the oil and gas value chain. We will explore the synergistic future where human-computer collaboration moves beyond simple tools to AI-first workflows and physical-AI, dramatically enhancing efficiency, safety, and strategic agility. We will discuss and discover the critical leadership skills and operating models required to successfully integrate these advanced technologies and unlock unprecedented value in a complex and evolving energy landscape.

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    This session will explore the aspirational benefits of AI, forecasting how it will drive a profound productivity increase across the energy sector by 2030, from subsurface modeling to autonomous operations. The discussion will be to analyze the expected workforce evolution, detailing the new skills, roles, role of university education, and collaborative models leaders must champion to harness human-AI synergy and secure a competitive advantage. Finally, the session will discuss the roadmap for implementing ethical AI, focusing on the legal challenges, critical governance, and transparency required to build trust and ensure a responsible, sustainable, and future-ready industry.
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