The SPE Workshop on Digital, Data Analytics, and Automation (DDAA) offers the potential to improve operational efficiency in various areas of the upstream value chain, directly impacting HSE, business management, recovery rates, and enabling faster and more efficient field developments and infrastructure.
Moreover, DDAA enhances the capability of harnessing data to gain better insights and make faster decision, leading to the retooling of human skill towards operational efficiency. This workshop aims to conduct a pulse check of the industry and evaluate our headings over the coming decades. Now is the time for the industry to connect at a horizontal level across the E&P business sections.
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Committee
Meet the workshop committee that is dedicated to the dissemination of new and innovative technical knowledge, best practices and multi-disciplinary activities.

Programme
The technical programme features high-level dialogues and in-depth discussions curated to connect a global community of energy professionals.
WHY ATTEND
Learn from leading experts and decision-makers driving the field through in-depth technical knowledge sharing and discussions
Improve operational efficiency in various areas of the upstream E&P value chain using DDAA
Leverage peer-to-peer networking opportunities to enhance industry collaborative efforts
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Academia
- Artificial Intelligence
- Asset Managers
- Automation Technology
- Data Scientists
- Digital Practitioners
- Drilling and Completion
- Drilling Construction
- Engineering Analytics
- Exploration Engineering
- Geological & Geophysical
- HSE and Risk Management
- Machine Learning
- New and Future Energy
- Production Engineering and Managers
- Process Optimisation
- Rig Construction
- Real-Time monitoring
- Remote Operations
- Renewables and Sustainable Energy
- Reservoir Engineering
- Service Providers
- Technological Advancement
- Wells Engineering and Services
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ATTENDING THIS WORKSHOP SUPPORTS THE E&P INDUSTRY
The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-for-profit organisation. Income from this event will be invested back into SPE to support many other Society programmes.
When you attend an SPE event, you help provide even more opportunities for industry professionals to enhance their technical and professional competence. Scholarships, certification, the Distinguished Lecturer programme, and SPE’s energy education programme Energy4me® are just a few examples of programmes supported by SPE.
