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1BROCHURE // CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
New Call for Abstracts
Geosciences in an Era of Transformation:A New Landscape4-7 October 2021Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre
HOSTED BY CONFERENCE ORGANISERS EXHIBITION ORGANISERS
Submit online atgeo-expo.com
Submission deadline: 15 December 2020
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INTRODUCTION FROM THE GENERAL CHAIR
“Geosciences in an Era of Transformation: A New Landscape”
ON BEHALF OF THE GEO EXECUTIVE AND TECHNICAL PROGRAMME COMMITTEES, IT GIVES ME GREAT PLEASURE TO INVITE YOU TO JOIN US IN BAHRAIN FOR THE 14TH MIDDLE EAST GEOSCIENCES CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION.
Since its inception in 1994, the GEO Conference and Exhibition series has grown to become one of the major geosciences events in the region and beyond, providing a healthy platform for knowledge sharing, exchange and dissemination as well as an excellent opportunity to interact with major upstream companies, service providers and academia.
The GEO Executive Committee made the proper decision to postpone the event to October 2021 in response to the global spread of COVID-19 for the safety and wellbeing of all participants. Since then, the committee has been working relentlessly to ensure the delivery of the highest standards for the GEO conference to the community even during these extraordinary times. The postponement of GEO to October 2021 has provided us with a great opportunity to further enrich the programme with interesting themes related to the impact of the ongoing pandemic.
COVID-19 has hit the world with the ultimate Black-Swan, sending ripples of disruptions all over the world and especially the oil and gas industry. Since then, the landscape has drastically changed, where high cost oil and gas operators are challenged for a more resilient cost structures in order to survive. In response to a diving demand for energy and looming recessions, our industry has once again reacted intelligently and responsibly to balance the market in order to ensure a sustained supply of energy to the globe. Just like it reacted to the 2014 oil glut, the industry has proven its flexibility to overcome challenges and embrace new realities.
As soon as the world overcomes the spread of the pandemic, hopefully soon, a new stronger oil and gas industry will emerge with a new culture and mindset to thrive in a new landscape of business environment, technologies, supply chain strategies and working cultures.
The new industry will take into account the importance of building a solid, nimble and agile industry that will not only be able to mitigate high-impact Black-Swans such as COVID-19, but will more importantly manage to adapt to them and transform them into opportunities.
Geosciences will be an essential element in this transformation. Fourth Industry tools such as digitalization and artificial intelligence will help geoscientists delve into new ways of thinking to take part in the transformation and adoption of the new landscape.
At GEO, we will discuss the impact that COVID-19 inflicted on our industry in general and on geosciences in particular and how we reacted. We will focus on the transformation our industry is going through and explore the opportunities that IR4 and AI have provided during these challenging times.
GEO is a great platform to share experiences, lessons-learned and best practices from around the world in response to the worst Black-Swan that ever hit the oil and gas industry! Hence the new theme “Geosciences in an Era of Transformation: A New Landscape”.
In addition to an array of technical oral and poster presentations, GEO will host plenary sessions led by international experts. The event will also witness an increased presence by universities and research centers supported by a students’ programme, interactive short courses and field trips. The Young Professionals & Student Committee created a rich programme for sponsored students and fellow young professionals. Over 100 university students, 100 educators and volunteers as well as 200 high school students will experience an un-paralleled programme that includes soft skills and technical courses, field trips, core workshops, Energy4Me sessions designed specifically for high school teachers, and the Meet & Greet during which students and young professionals get to exchange knowledge and experience with prominent industry leaders and experts.
We encourage you to support and contribute to the scientific community by actively participating in GEO and we look forward to seeing you all in Bahrain in October 2021.
Hisham ZubariSenior Advisor to H.E. the Minister of OilShaikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al KhalifaNational Oil & Gas Authority, Bahrain
General ChairGEO Conference and Exhibition
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GEO is the Middle East’s pre-eminent event for presenting and learning about new developments, applications, geology as well as geophysics and for networking with friends and industry experts.
FROM THE CONFERENCE ORGANISERS
Under the leadership of Conference Chairman Hisham Zubari, Bahrain National Oil & Gas Authority, and the Executive and Technical Programme Committees, the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG), the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE) and the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) invite you to participate in the GEO technical conference. GEO will provide a dynamic and relevant science and business exchange for thousands of geosciences professionals across the region and beyond.
EXHIBITION
Parallel to the conference, an extensive exhibition will take place at the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre. A diverse collection of exploration and development products, services, technology and techniques will be on display with more than 100 stands.
Submit your abstracts online at geo-expo.com before15 December 2020.
Need more info? For further information or assistance with submitting your abstract, please contact:
Brittany WelchAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) Tel: +9714 3724198Email: [email protected]
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THEME 1
RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION
Comprehensive understanding of the
subsurface reservoir is key to optimize
the reservoir production, extend its
lifetime and maximize its ultimate
hydrocarbon recovery. The aim of this
theme is to attract presentations, both
oral and poster, related to reservoir
characterization in carbonate, siliclastic
and mixed reservoirs. Industry and
academia experts are invited to share their
latest ideas, project results and insights
on a wide range of disciplines linked to
reservoir characterization. Submitted
abstracts are expected to cover, but not
limited to, the following topics:
• Innovations and Technology
Applications in Reservoir
Characterization
• New Trends in Reservoir
Characterization
• Role of Enhanced Reservoir
Characterization in Well Placement
and Geosteering
• Advances in 3D Numerical Reservoir
Modeling
• Integration of Outcrop and Subsurface
Characterization
• Lithofacies, Diagenesis and Reservoir
Quality Prediction
• Faults and Fractures Characterization
and Modeling
• Reservoir Compartmentalization
• Reservoir Geomechanics
• Reservoir Characterization and Modeling
• Reservoir Monitoring
• Improved Recovery and Productivity
from Reservoirs
• Permanent Reservoir Monitoring
• Enhanced Oil Recovery
• Advanced Geophysical Methods for
Reservoir Characterization Case Studies
• Case Studies
THEME 2
ADVANCES IN SEISMIC ACQUISITION AND PROCESSING
With the continuing breakthroughs
in technologies, seismic has its share
of advancement and progressive
applications spanning exploration,
production, geotechnical and
environmental. This theme aims to draw
attention to various subjects related
to advanced seismic acquisition and
processing techniques that can help in
overcoming some of the most common
challenges in this field. Experts from
both academia and industry sectors are
invited to showcase their relevant work in
this subject. The submitted abstracts are
expected to cover the following topics:
• Near Surface Challenges
• Deep Imaging
• Depth Imaging
• Broadband Seismic
• Multicomponent Seismic
• Simultaneous Seismic Data Acquisition
/ Dispersed Source Array
• Passive Seismic Monitoring
• Automation in Seismic Acquisition and
Processing
• Passive Seismic Imaging
• Case Studies
THEME 3
ADVANCES IN SEISMIC INTERPRETATION
Prediction of lithology, oil and gas from
seismic data, both for exploration and
production, continues to advance.
Improvements in resolution resulting
from broadband data and diffraction
imaging, together with the use of pre-
stack and multi-component data, are
moving interpretation to new levels of
detail. The aim of this theme is to attract
presentations, both oral and poster,
on theory and applications developed
in industry and academia. Submitted
abstracts are expected to cover, but are
not limited to, the following topics:
• Interaction with Seismic Data Processing
• Seismic Attributes and Spectral
Decomposition
• Rock Physics
• Amplitude Versus Offset (AVO)
• Thin Reservoir Detection
• Automation of Seismic Interpretation
• Fracture Prediction
• Visualisation
• Time Lapse Seismic (4D)
• Sub-Salt Imaging
• Imaging of Complex Structures
• Interpreting Multi-Component Data
• Case Studies
CONFERENCE THEMES
Following the postponement of the GEO Conference, we are delighted that so many presenters have reconfirmed their participation as part of the technical programme. However with the new conference theme ‘Geosciences in an Era of Transformation: A New Landscape’, the Executive Committee has decided to open a new call for abstracts to ensure that we provide a robust and exciting technical programme come October 2021.
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THEME 5
ADVANCES IN MULTIPHYSICS TECHNOLOGIES
Over the years, there have been several
advancements in multi-physics and
remote sensing technologies to generate
earth models over large and difficult to
access areas in an efficient way. Some of
these technologies have proven extremely
beneficial in understanding surface and
subsurface geology and in minimizing
exploration risks by integrating potential
field data with seismic, geologic and well
data. Academia and industry experts are
encouraged to share their knowledge,
experience, and insights on this subject
through the submission of abstracts
covering the below topics:
• New Trends and Uses of Gravity
and Magnetics in Exploration and
Development
• Advances in Electromagnetics
• Advances in Potential Field Methods
• Remote Sensing
• Satellite Imagery
• Airborne Gravity / Gradiometry
• Case Studies
THEME 4
ADVANCES IN BOREHOLE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
Recently, there have been a lot of
workflows and advancements that
have been introduced in the market,
these advances emphasize the value of
borehole images in multiple applications
particularly reservoir characterization
throughout the lifecycle of the field
development planning. The applications
of the borehole images include and not
only limited to structural analysis, facies
characterization and fractures analysis,
completion design optimization of lateral
wells based on the detailed fractures
analysis. In addition to borehole geology;
borehole seismic is the link between
geology (from wells) and seismic data.
In recent years, several advancements
have been made to develop and optimize
borehole seismic technology to maximize
its application and value. The goal of
this theme is to demonstrate some of
these advancements in VSPs and passive
seismic applications. Industry and
academia experts are invited to share
their knowledge on the following topics:
• Advances in Borehole Image
Interpretation
• Advances in Borehole Image Acquisition
• Value Borehole Images in Building
Realistic Static Models.
• Quantitative Interpretations of
Borehole Images
• Application of Borehole Images
• Integrated Workflows
• VSP & Well Bore Seismic
• Link between Geology and Seismic
• Borehole Geophysics and Modeling
• VSP Impact on Seismic Processing
• Passive and Microseismic
• Borehole Monitoring
• Advances in Fiber-Optic Technologies -
Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) and
Distributed Chemical Sensing
• Case Studies
THEME 6
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) AND DATA ANALYTICS
Data is considered the most important
pillar in the petroleum industry’s digital
transformation agenda. It is through
data that geoscientists “listen” to the
subsurface. With the recent rate of
data generation, we need to leverage
the advances in AI technologies to
devise novel ways of data collection
and utilization for improved reservoir
characterization. Recent advancements
in IT infrastructure has posed
unprecedented challenges in data
management and security. Industry
and academic experts are encouraged
to share their knowledge and insights
on all topics related to novel data
collection, integration, and management
technologies. This theme covers, but not
limited to, the following areas:
• Data Management & Security
• Multiscale and Multidimensional Data
Integration
• High Performance Computing
• Big Data Handling, Manipulation and
Processing
• Advanced Real Time Visualization
• Real-Time Reservoir Properties Prediction
• Cloud Solutions for the Geoscience
• Integration of AI and Geostatistics
• Integration of AI and GIS Systems
• AI in Remote Sensing Applications
• Machine Learning
• Reservoir Analogs and Proxy Models
• Automation of Geological/Geophysical
Processes
• Case Studies
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THEME 7
PETROPHYSICS
Accurate petrophysical measurement
and analyses are fundamental for
understanding the reservoir and its
detailed characteristics. Therefore, the
objective of this theme is to discuss
all topics related to petrophysics and
the important role it plays in reservoir
characterization, advanced analysis and
applications, and reserves calculations.
Experts from the industry and academia
are invited to share their ideas, results,
and technical insights on various topics
related to petrophysics. The submitted
abstracts for this theme should cover,
but not limited to, any of the below topics:
• Advances in Well Logging
• Logging While Drilling (LWD)
• Comparison between LWD and
Wireline Logging
• Advances in Hydrocarbon Saturation
Measurement
• Use of Saturation Height in Prediction
of Trap Fill for Exploration
• Core Measurement for Conventional
and Unconventional Reservoirs
• Reserves Calculations and Resource
Assessment
• Core to Log Calibration
• Fracture Identification and Analysis
• Low Resistivity Pay
• Normalization
• Special Core Analysis (SCAL)
• Rock Typing
• Petrophysics for Unconventional
Reservoirs
• Petrophysics for Property Modeling
• Case Studies
THEME 8
PETROLEUM SYSTEMS AND BASIN MODELLING
Petroleum system modeling is a
powerful tool for assessing potential
hydrocarbon reserves. It requires a
multidisciplinary approach involving
diverse geosciences skills. Recent
modeling techniques and advancements
in technology have promoted the
integration of specialized data types
to understanding complex petroleum
systems. Basin modeling and petroleum
system experts from both academia and
industry are invited to share their ideas,
case studies, insights on the subject
through submitting abstracts covering,
but not limited to, the following topics:
• Advances in Basin Modeling
• Advances in Geochemistry
• Source Rock Analysis
• Basin Evolution and Fill History
• Burial History and Diagenesis
• Generation and Migration History
• Lacustrine and Marine Source Rocks
• Salt-Related Petroleum Systems
• Uncertainty in Petroleum Systems
Analysis
• Paleogeographies and GDE Mapping
• Play Fairway Analysis
• Regional Geology
• Depositional Systems
• Sequence Stratigraphy
• Structural Restoration
• Case Studies
THEME 9
EXPLORATION DRILLING
Drilling is a vital component for the
success of any exploration campaign.
With all the challenges associated in
drilling frontier basins and wildcat wells,
industry leaders have been utilizing
both past best practices in exploration
drilling, as well as employing advanced
technologies to convert these challenges
to opportunities while attempting to
optimize cost. You are invited to share
ideas, case studies and experience
in respect to exploration drilling. The
submitted abstracts are expected to
cover, but no limited to, the below topics:
• Best Practice in Exploration Drilling
• Pre-Drill Planning
• Formation Testing
• Optimum Logging and Testing
Programs to Achieve Desired Results
in Cost Effective Manner
• Sub-Surface Risk (Analysis and
Mitigation)
• Managing HP/ HT Reservoirs
• H2S
• Pore Pressure Prediction
• Feedback of Lessons Learned from
Past on New Drilling
• Drilling Operational Issues
• Protecting Aquifers
• Advances in Well Placement /
Geo-Steering
• Case Studies
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THEME 10
CONVENTIONAL EXPLORATION
The ever-increasing global demand
for energy pushes oil and gas industry
leaders to continue their efforts to
discover and deliver more hydrocarbons.
The horizon for hydrocarbon exploration
has been expanding and today
there is active exploration efforts
in environments that can be more
subtle, deeper or harsher than what
was previously considered the norm.
Innovative exploration techniques along
with technological advancements have
been key in overcoming challenges in
such plays and environments leading to
a number of new oil and gas discoveries
around the world. Energy leaders,
academics and petroleum geoscientists
are invited to share their knowledge,
creative ideas, and past experiences
in this theme. Submitted abstracts are
expected to cover the following:
• New Plays in Mature Basins
• New Exploration Concepts
• New Exploration Technologies
• Rejuvenation of Sub-Economic Plays
• New Discoveries
• Offshore Exploration
• Stratigraphy and Sedimentation
• Depositional Systems
• Outcrop Analogues
• Prospect Risk and Uncertainty
• Portfolio Management
• Case Studies
THEME 11
UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES
Unconventional resources (e.g. tight
gas, tight oil reservoirs, shale gas,
shale oil, coal bed methane heavy oil,
tar sands, oil shale and gas hydrates,
etc.) are currently targeted for
unconventional oil and gas exploration
and development in many places around
the world including the Middle East. The
objective of this theme is to attract the
industry and academia to share their
knowledge, innovations and technology
applications to their successful pursuit of
unconventional resources. The desired
abstracts should cover, but not limited
to, the below topics:
• Mapping Unconventional Reservoirs
(Tight Sand, Shale, Carbonate, etc.)
• Sequence Stratigraphy of
Unconventional Resource Plays (Tight
Sand, Shale, or Carbonate)
• Unconventional Reservoirs
Characterization (Tight Sand, Shale, or
Carbonate)
• Geomechanics for Unconventional
Reservoirs
• Geochemical Procedures to Evaluate
Liquid Rich Unconventional (LRU) Plays
• Unconventional Well Construction and
Pad Drilling Practices
• Unconventional Well Completion and
Stimulation Practices
• Reservoir Simulation for
Unconventional Reservoirs
• Production Performance and
Resources Estimate
• Economics for Unconventional
Resources
• Surface Facilities for Unconventional
• Unconventional Data Statistics and
Analysis
• Case Studies
THEME 12
RIFT BASIN EXPLORATION
With all the advancements in subsalt/
basalt imaging and deep sea drilling
technologies, rift basin exploration is
becoming more of an opportunity than
a challenge. This theme aims to shed
some light on the various technology
applications and advanced exploration
techniques that facilitated the pursuit of
resources in such a complex geological
setting. Academics and industry experts
are all invited to participate in this
theme by sharing their innovative ideas
and experience on the subject. The
submitted abstracts should cover, but
not limited to, the below topics:
• Identification of Rift Phases and their
Impact on Structural and Stratigraphic
Styles
• Subsalt/Basalt Imaging
• Rift Basin Hydrocarbon Plays
• Pore Pressure Prediction
• Managing HP/ HT Reservoirs
• Deep Sea Drilling
• Structural Controls on Rift Basin
Formation / Evolution
• Rift Basin Analogues
• Understanding Reservoir Quality in Rift
Basins
• Heat Flow Analysis
• Inverted Rift Basins
• Best Practices and Trends in
Unconventional Development
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THEME 13
HYDROCARBON TRAPS AND SEALS
In any petroleum system, traps and
seals are crucial elements that control
hydrocarbon accumulations. While
hydrocarbon traps can be structural
or stratigraphic, the seal and sealing
mechanism are the decisive factor in the
formation of any trap. Different factors
determine the effectiveness of a seal
such as lithology and geomechanics
properties, pressure regime as well as
the trap type. The objective of this theme
is to shed light on various trapping forms
and the impact that sealing mechanisms
can have on the accumulation of the
hydrocarbons. Participants of this
theme are encouraged to share their
experience, knowledge, and insights on
this subject. The submitted abstracts
should cover, but not limited to, the
following topics:
• Traps, Seals, Fault and Fracture
Networks
• Fault Seals and Risk Assessment
• Folded Belts
• Fractured Reservoirs
• Fractured Basement Plays
• Inversion-Related Traps
• Salt Tectonics and Related Traps
• Sub-Basalt Traps
• Stratigraphic Traps
• Technology to Unravel Stratigraphic
Traps
• Stratigraphic Traps Closure Definition
• Hydrodynamic Traps
THEME 14
SEDIMENTOLOGY AND STRATIGRAPHY
Detailed geological understanding of
sedimentary rocks forms the basis for
hydrocarbon exploration, especially at
a time where the focus is increasingly
shifting towards subtle stratigraphic
plays Paleoenvironmental reconstruction
and chronostratigraphic correlation
are paramount in the understanding of
facies distribution within sedimentary
basins. Industry and academia experts
are invited to share here their latest
work and understanding in the fields
of sedimentology and stratigraphy (in
carbonate, clastic and mixed systems).
The submitted contributions can be
related, but not limited to, the following
topics:
• Lithofacies, Diagenesis and Reservoir
Quality Prediction
• Sedimentation and Stratigraphy
• Sequence Stratigraphy
• Paleoenvironments and Paleoclimates
• Sources and Sinks
• Outcrop Analogues
• Biostratigraphy
• Chemostratigraphy (Isotopes and
Elemental)
• Heavy Minerals
• Magnetostratigraphy
• Integrated Case Studies
THEME 15
INTEGRATED CASE STUDIES
The integrated case studies theme will give
the opportunity for teams of experts to
share their latest ideas and project results
on work that combine different themes.
Presentations in this theme can be 50
minutes in length and will include two or
three presenters from different disciplines
making the integrated case study.
• Exploration Play Concept to Development
• Technologies and Workflows
• Case Studies Bringing Breakthrough
Concepts
• G&G Integrated Projects Progression
with a Focus on Delivery
THEME 16
GEOSCIENCES FOR OTHER APPLICATIONS
In today’s economy, academia and
industry experts are redefining
geosciences through different
applications. Beyond the oil and gas
world, geosciences are being used
for groundwater projects, mining,
geo hazards, renewable energy,
archaeological heritage management
and other social projects. The aim of
this theme is to show the application of
geosciences technologies in non-oil and
gas industries. The submitted abstracts
should cover, but not limited to, the
below topics:
• Social Responsibility
• Ground Water
• Mining Industry
• Risk Assessment
• Geo Hazards
• Waste Management
• Geo-Tourism
• Environmental Applications
• Geo-Archeology
• Geoscience Technical Applications
• Case Studies
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THEME 17
THE ROLE OFGEOSCIENCES DURING A SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TRANSITION
As the global demand for energy is
growing, it is inevitable to build on the
geosciences vast experience and know
how while moving into a sustainable
energy future with minimized carbon
emissions. This theme will address
the role of geosciences in balancing
the global carbon cycle whilst reliably
meeting the world’s growing energy
demand. Papers submitted should
address the latest concepts, research,
applications and breakthroughs
that highlights reducing emissions,
geothermal & renewables in the
energy mix, energy storage, and new
technologies that provide highest energy
efficiency & net zero emissions.
• Circular Carbon Economy (4 Rs:
Reduce; Reuse; Recycle; Remove)
• Geothermal
• Renewable Energy
• Carbon Sequestration
• Energy Storage
• Carbon Capture, Utilization and
Storage (CCUS)
• Blue Hydrogen/Ammonia
• Energy System Integration
• Bio Energy Carbon Capture and
Storage (BECCS)
• Mobile Carbon Capture (MCC)
• New Technologies
• Geosciences and Decarbonization
*NEW* EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
General Chair
Hisham Zubari NATIONAL OIL AND GAS AUTHORITY, BAHRAIN
Members
Mahmoud Abdul Baqi ARGAS..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Ivo Nuic BAKER HUGHES..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Tao Longshu BGP..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Jonathan Wilson EXXONMOBIL..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Ross Armbruster HALLIBURTON..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Vincent Richard IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Thomas Finkbeiner KAUST..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Ahmad Al Eidan KUWAIT OIL COMPANY..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Mohammed Badri MAB ENERGY CONSULTANCY LLC..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Martin Keller MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, WATER & AGRICULTURE, SAUDI ARABIA..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Faihan Mohammed Al-Faihani NATIONAL OIL AND GAS AUTHORITY, BAHRAIN..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Hisham Al Siyabi PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT OMAN..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Salim Al Mahrouqi PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT OMAN..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Misfir AzZahrani SAUDI ARAMCO..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Sa’id Al Hajri SAUDI ARAMCO..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Mohammed Al Ghamdi SAUDI ARAMCO, SEG ME PRESIDENT..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Mohammed Khalifa SAUDI ARAMCO, EAGE BOARD REPRESENTATIVE..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Benjamin Mee SHELL..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Jim Eastlack TATWEER PETROLEUM..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Yahya Al Ansari TATWEER PETROLEUM..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Falah Al Mutairi ARGAS.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Ahmed Alrajhi BAKER HUGHES.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Ahmad Shoeibi GEOLOG KUWAIT .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Sabra Al Shaqsi PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT OMAN .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Dana Aljishi SAUDI ARAMCO.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Hasan Ismail SAUDI ARAMCO.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Hassan Al Momin SAUDI ARAMCO.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Jana Alabdullatif SAUDI ARAMCO.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Salvatore Di Simone SAUDI ARAMCO.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Seba Maghlouth SAUDI ARAMCO.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Sarah Almuslim SCHLUMBERGER.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Abdulla Aljawder TATWEER PETROLEUM.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Ahmed Radhi TATWEER PETROLEUM.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Maryam Al Qassab TATWEER PETROLEUM.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Julian Chenin UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA
Members as of 11 October 2020
TECHNICAL PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Co-Chairmen
Anwar Al Beaiji SAUDI ARAMCO, AAPG ME PRESIDENT.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Ahmed Fateh TATWEER PETROLEUM
Members
Abdalla Hussain Al-Shamsi ADNOC OFFSHORE / EMIRATES SOCIETY OF GEOSCIENCE.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Paul Binns C&C RESERVOIRS.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Mohammed Al Duhailan DHAHRAN GEOSCIENCE SOCIETY.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Aisha Al Hajri GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF OMAN.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Saleh Al Mutairi HALLIBURTON.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Maria Romero Sarmiento IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Khalid Al Ramadan KFUPM.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Haya Al-Mayyan KUWAIT OIL COMPANY.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Elias Al-Kharusi PETROGAS.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Salmeen Al Marjibi PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT OMAN.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Nasher BenHasan SAUDI ARAMCO.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Salman Bubshait SAUDI ARAMCO.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Aqeel Ahmed TATWEER PETROLEUM.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................