Expanding exploration and appraisal in Australia’s Beetaloo Basin and Taroom Trough regions, China’s continued investment in shale, and Southeast Asia’s growing emphasis on cleaner energy and stronger Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) performance are putting pressure on developing all resources, especially unconventional resources. This workshop aims to provide a vital platform to examine the technical and economic challenges of emerging resources and position the industry for a more resilient, low-carbon future.
WHY ATTEND
Uncover the latest developing projects and challenges in unconventional resource development, including economic, operational, and regulatory aspects
Gain insights on strategic approaches in optimising unconventional resources in today’s challenging economic climate
Network with industry professionals and subject matter experts from around the world
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Asset and Portfolio Management
- Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Completions
- Drilling
- Geoscience
- Health, Safety, and Environment
- Improved and Enhanced Recovery
- Installation and Operation
- Operational Excellence
- Production Engineering
- Regulations and Policy
- Research and Academia
- Reservoir Management
- Management
- Subsea and Subsurface Management
- Sustainability
- Unconventional and Complex Reservoirs
- Unconventional Production Facilities
- Well Integrity
- Wells Management
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