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Introduction

Themed ‘Lift More for Less’, the third edition of the SPE Middle East Artificial Lift Conference and Exhibition will build on previously presented information and capture new experiences, bringing together the latest in artificial lift technology and trends, and making it available to industry professionals in the E&P industry in the region and worldwide.

Call for paper

Important date

2016-04-21
Abstract submission deadline

Submission Topics

Paper Proposal Categories

  • Reliability Enhancement/Run Life

  • Unconventional Artificial Lift Application (Reservoir or Well, Slim Hole)

  • Harsh Environment (High H2S, High Pressure), High Temperature Applications, Metallurgy Compatibility

  • Automation/Surveillance and Data Management/Quality

  • Artificial Lift Challenges for Heavy Oil/ Steam Injection

  • Alternative and Rigless Deployment

  • HR Development in Artificial Lift—Training and Knowledge Transfer

  • Artificial Lift Performance Management

  • Artificial Business Model (Contracting Strategies, Buy versus Lease, Standard versus Fit-for-Purpose, Inventory Management, Life Cycle Cost)

  • Non-ESP Technologies

  • Field Success Stories in Artificial Lift— Case Studies/Best Practices—Onshore and Offshore

  • High-Efficiency and Low-Power Artificial Lift Solutions—Permanent Magnetic Motor and Harmonic Mitigation Technologies

  • Universal Artificial Lift Systems and Future Artificial Lift Technologies

  • Artificial Lift to Maximise Reservoir Recovery Factor

  • Drilling and Completion Challenges for Artificial Lift

  • Integrated Solutions for Lifting—From Planning to Production

  • Integrated Advanced Well Completions Technologies in Artificial Lift

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Nov 30

    2016

    to

    Dec 01

    2016

  • Apr 21 2016

    Abstract Submission Deadline

  • Dec 01 2016

    Registration deadline

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