Join us for the Wellsite Innovation Summit this September to hear industry leaders share best practice strategies and exchange know-hows to enhance efficiency, increase safety, optimize production, unlock reserves, and improve sustainability.
It is undeniable that satisfying investors, and continuing to deliver long-term value for stakeholders, means the upstream O&G industry must seize the opportunity to innovate by utilizing technology to drive optimization, sustainability, and growth across upstream E&P assets, operations, processes, and workforces.
However, selecting, implementing, and integrating suitable technology to realize ROI across legacy infrastructure can be complex, costly, and resource-intensive with many pitfalls to navigate.
To help these operators overcome their rising wellsite challenges, Oilman Magazine are proud to be an official media partner of the summit. Oilman will be joining attendees and expert speakers from upstream organizations as they collaboratively share insights on successfully achieving wellsite innovation at pace and scale with disruptive technology.
Speakers from leading operators sharing their insights include:
- Jacob Vizinat, Senior Manager Technology at Hess Corporation
- Andrea Course, Digital Innovation Program Manager at Shell
- Philippe Daroux, Operations Technology Product Line Manager at Chevron
- Probjot Singh, Principal Engineer at ConocoPhillips
- Jennifer Rogers, Executive Officer, Learning Technology Standards Committee at IEEE
Join Oilman Magazine at the Wellsite Innovation Summit to hear best practice strategies to share best practice strategies for optimization, sustainability and growth across upstream assets, operations, processes, and workforces using technology.
Find out more and register using our 15% discount code OILMAN15 by visiting https://bit.ly/Wellsite2024-Oilman, email info@amg-world.co.uk or call +44 (0) 113 3970 379 for more details.
Oil and gas operations are commonly found in remote locations far from company headquarters. Now, it's possible to monitor pump operations, collate and analyze seismic data, and track employees around the world from almost anywhere. Whether employees are in the office or in the field, the internet and related applications enable a greater multidirectional flow of information – and control – than ever before.