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Predicting mercury presence and concentration in subsurface environments is essential for effective mercury management.
The workshop will offer participants the chance to explore innovative technologies, including the use of chemicals to control mercury at the source. Discussions will also focus on identifying strategic locations for installing MRU technologies that meet customer specifications and regulatory requirements.
The goal is to advance more efficient and sustainable methods for managing mercury in subsurface environments while addressing both industry challenges and regulatory compliance.

WHY ATTEND
Gain a comprehensive understanding of the latest trends, regulatory requirements, and best practices for managing mercury in field development and production.
Explore innovative technologies, including mercury recovery methods, that reduce environmental impact while enhancing field development economics and supporting a circular economy.
Engage with industry experts and professionals to exchange knowledge, discuss effective mercury removal strategies, and optimise the design and installation of Mercury Removal Units (MRUs) to meet customer specifications and regulatory compliance.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Asset Management
- Business Development
- Chemical Engineering
- Contaminants Management
- Digital Technologies
- Exploration and Production
- Front End Engineering
- Geochemist/Geological
- Health, Safety, Environment, and Sustainability (HSES)
- Laboratory and Treatment
- Materials and Corrosion
- Mechanical Engineering
- Process Engineering
- Production Chemistry
- Project Management
- Renewable energy
- Research and Development
- Subsurface Engineering
- Well, Reservoir and Facilities Management
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Programme
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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.
