SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference 15–17 October 2018 Holiday Inn Sokolniki, Moscow, Russia Conference Preview www.spe.org/go/18rptc-eng
SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference
15–17 October 2018 Holiday Inn Sokolniki, Moscow, Russia
Conference Preview
www.spe.org/go/18rptc-eng
28 лет успешного сотрудничества с ведущими нефтегазовыми компаниями России.
С 2013 года BP – акционер компании «Роснефть» с долей 19,75%.
Партнерство с «Роснефтью» в двух совместных предприятиях, запуск третьего – в 2018 году.
Новые возможности и технологии.
Подробнее на bp.com/Russia
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Welcome from the Programme Committee CochairsTable of Contents
Welcome from the Programme Committee Cochairs 3
Event Sponsors 4
SPE Russia and Caspian Advisory Committee 6
Programme Committee 7
Schedule of Events 8
Event Highlights 10
Technical Programme 14
Registration 38
General Information 40
Media Partners 42
Andrey Bochkov
Gazpromneft STC
Krešo Kurt Butula
Schlumberger
Azamat Ismagilov
Zarubezhneft
sharing that allows different specialists to present their papers
and to listen to respected colleagues’ presentations from Russia
and other countries. During the conference, SPE is also carrying
out the extensive youth programme oriented on both young
professionals and students from oil and gas universities.
One of the key topics of the conference in 2018 will be the
implementation of new highly effective technologies which
would answer the technological challenges and would help to
achieve the desirable results reducing time and costs without
compromising oil production rate.
This year conference programme includes presentations on
traditional and hot topics including well construction, hard-
to-recover reserves, production, modeling, oil and gas field
development, field geology and geophysics etc. Special
attention will be paid to oil and gas industry development trends,
intelligent technologies’ implementation and domestic software
technologies’ development.
We extend a warm and cordial invitation to you to take part in
the conference, discover more about the latest projects, join the
discussions and extend your professional network.
We are looking forward to seeing you at the conference!
Dear colleagues!
We are glad to invite you to one of the largest Russian oil and
gas events – the SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference
which will take place on 15–17 October 2018 in Moscow, Russia.
The global power sector is on the threshold of a big change:
despite the complicated situation in the oil and gas industry,
which emerged during the last few years and the focus on world
alternative energy development, oil and gas industry is moving
forward creatively dealing with the current challenges. Active
digital transformation of the industry is one of the solutions
for such challenges taking a new look at traditional production
processes enhancing their efficiency.
Russian oil and gas industry is following the global development
trends. International cooperation with the biggest oil and
gas corporations allows Russian industry to enter the new
stage of development and stabilize current situation. The
obsolete machinery and technologies are gradually replaced,
new technologies are implemented for field exploration, well
construction, production etc. As a result companies start
developing fields in new regions unavailable before due to the
lack of resources.
SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference is a unique
technical event aimed principally at knowledge and experience
About the Society of Petroleum EngineersThe Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-for-profit professional association whose more than 158,000 members in 143
countries are engaged in oil and gas exploration and production. SPE is a key resource for technical knowledge providing publications,
events, training courses, and online resources at www.spe.org.
28 лет успешного сотрудничества с ведущими нефтегазовыми компаниями России.
С 2013 года BP – акционер компании «Роснефть» с долей 19,75%.
Партнерство с «Роснефтью» в двух совместных предприятиях, запуск третьего – в 2018 году.
Новые возможности и технологии.
Подробнее на bp.com/Russia
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Welcome from the Programme Committee CochairsTable of Contents
Welcome from the Programme Committee Cochairs 3
Event Sponsors 4
SPE Russia and Caspian Advisory Committee 6
Programme Committee 7
Schedule of Events 8
Event Highlights 10
Technical Programme 14
Registration 38
General Information 40
Media Partners 42
Andrey Bochkov
Gazpromneft STC
Krešo Kurt Butula
Schlumberger
Azamat Ismagilov
Zarubezhneft
sharing that allows different specialists to present their papers
and to listen to respected colleagues’ presentations from Russia
and other countries. During the conference, SPE is also carrying
out the extensive youth programme oriented on both young
professionals and students from oil and gas universities.
One of the key topics of the conference in 2018 will be the
implementation of new highly effective technologies which
would answer the technological challenges and would help to
achieve the desirable results reducing time and costs without
compromising oil production rate.
This year conference programme includes presentations on
traditional and hot topics including well construction, hard-
to-recover reserves, production, modeling, oil and gas field
development, field geology and geophysics etc. Special
attention will be paid to oil and gas industry development trends,
intelligent technologies’ implementation and domestic software
technologies’ development.
We extend a warm and cordial invitation to you to take part in
the conference, discover more about the latest projects, join the
discussions and extend your professional network.
We are looking forward to seeing you at the conference!
Dear colleagues!
We are glad to invite you to one of the largest Russian oil and
gas events – the SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference
which will take place on 15–17 October 2018 in Moscow, Russia.
The global power sector is on the threshold of a big change:
despite the complicated situation in the oil and gas industry,
which emerged during the last few years and the focus on world
alternative energy development, oil and gas industry is moving
forward creatively dealing with the current challenges. Active
digital transformation of the industry is one of the solutions
for such challenges taking a new look at traditional production
processes enhancing their efficiency.
Russian oil and gas industry is following the global development
trends. International cooperation with the biggest oil and
gas corporations allows Russian industry to enter the new
stage of development and stabilize current situation. The
obsolete machinery and technologies are gradually replaced,
new technologies are implemented for field exploration, well
construction, production etc. As a result companies start
developing fields in new regions unavailable before due to the
lack of resources.
SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference is a unique
technical event aimed principally at knowledge and experience
About the Society of Petroleum EngineersThe Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-for-profit professional association whose more than 158,000 members in 143
countries are engaged in oil and gas exploration and production. SPE is a key resource for technical knowledge providing publications,
events, training courses, and online resources at www.spe.org.
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Gold Sponsors
Socially Responsible Sponsors
Mobile Application Sponsor
Sponsors
Young Professional Programme Sponsors
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Programme Committee
CoChairs Andrey Bochkov, Gazpromneft STC
Krešo Kurt Butula, Schlumberger
Azamat Ismagilov, Zarubezhneft
Members Anton Ablaev, Schlumberger
Oljas Akimkulov, Schlumberger
Alexey Alekseev, Gazpromneft STC
Irina Bobb, Geoexpert Service
Kirill Bogachev, Sakhalin Energy
Stanislav Buchinsky, Tyumen Petroleum
Research Centre
Alexey Cheremisin, Skoltech
Vladimir Dedov, LUKOIL
Pavel Dobrokhleb, Schlumberger
Dmitry Eydinov, Rock Flow Dynamics
Ildar Fayzullin, Gazpromneft STC
Konstantin Fedorov, Institute of Physical
and Technical Sciences, Tyumen State
University
Alexander Filippov, Yugranefteprom
Yury Golovatsky, Baker Hughes
Pavel Grishin, VNIIneft
Fedor Grishko, SPD
Andrey Kharitonov, Halliburton
Sergey Kolbikov, NOVATEK
Dmitry Korost, Lomonosov MSU, Oil and
Gas Center
Dmitry Kostin, Gazprom Neft
Andrey Kravchenko, Baker Hughes
Vyacheslav Kretsul, Schlumberger
Andrey Larionov, Visuray
Alexander Lomukhin, ROSPAN
INTERNATIONAL
Boris Lukin, Total
Pavel Markov, Uni-Concord
Irina Morozova, Baker Hughes
Ilkam Mukhametshin, Resman
Arslan Nasybullin, TatNIPIneft
Arthur Nateganov, Total
Marat Nukhaev, Siberian Federal University
Kirill Ovchinnikov, GEOSPLIT
Yury Petrakov, Geosteering Technologies
Oleg Pichugin, CONCORD
Mikhail Popov, Halliburton
Mikhail Pustovalov, Oil Energy
Alexey Pustovskikh, Gazpromneft STC
Sergei Redkin, Weatherford
Martin Rylance, BP
Konstantin Rymarenko, Independent
Expert
Petr Ryabtsev, AKROS
Ivan Sannikov, LUKOIL-Engineering
Evgeny Sapsalev, Surgutneft
Anton Serebrennikov, Belorusneft
Ravil Shaibakov, Rosneft
Alexander Shandrygin, DeGolyer and
MacNaughton Corp.
Suleyman Sitdikov, Rosneft
Tatyana Smagina, Tyumen Petroleum
Research Centre
Nikolay Smirnov, PetroGM
Alexey Sobolev, Geosteering Technologies
Vyacheslav Solonitsyn, OILTEAM
Engineering
Dmitry Surnachev, Roxar Services
Sergey Tikhotsky, IPE RAS
Alexander Timchuk, ZapSibNIIGG
Rim Valiullin, GeoTEK
Oleg Zhdaneev, Schlumberger
Andrey Zozulya, Volgogas
SPE Russia and Caspian Advisory Committee
CoChairsMars Khasanov, Gazprom Neft
Richard Syms, BP
MembersAizhana Jussupbekova,
NCOC, ExxonMobil, Kazakhstan
Azamat Ismagilov, Zarubezhneft
Hans Klampferer, Weatherford
Sergey Kolbikov, NOVATEK
Vladimir Litvinenko, St. Petersburg
Mining University
Alexander Lyakhov, Belorusneft
Atle Loge, EDC GROUP
Viktor Martynov, Gubkin Russian State
University of Oil and Gas
Andrew McGrahan, Chevron
Emerson Milenski, Rosneft
Viktor Petersilye, All-Russian Research
Geological Oil Institute (VNIGNI)
Gokhan Saygi, Schlumberger
Graeme Taylor, Halliburton
Igor Shpurov, State Committee on Reserves
Mikhail Tokarev, Lomonosov MSU,
Oil and Gas Center
Vadim Voevodkin, LUKOIL-Engineering
Kevin Wilson, LUKOIL
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Programme Committee
CoChairs Andrey Bochkov, Gazpromneft STC
Krešo Kurt Butula, Schlumberger
Azamat Ismagilov, Zarubezhneft
Members Anton Ablaev, Schlumberger
Oljas Akimkulov, Schlumberger
Alexey Alekseev, Gazpromneft STC
Irina Bobb, Geoexpert Service
Kirill Bogachev, Sakhalin Energy
Stanislav Buchinsky, Tyumen Petroleum
Research Centre
Alexey Cheremisin, Skoltech
Vladimir Dedov, LUKOIL
Pavel Dobrokhleb, Schlumberger
Dmitry Eydinov, Rock Flow Dynamics
Ildar Fayzullin, Gazpromneft STC
Konstantin Fedorov, Institute of Physical
and Technical Sciences, Tyumen State
University
Alexander Filippov, Yugranefteprom
Yury Golovatsky, Baker Hughes
Pavel Grishin, VNIIneft
Fedor Grishko, SPD
Andrey Kharitonov, Halliburton
Sergey Kolbikov, NOVATEK
Dmitry Korost, Lomonosov MSU, Oil and
Gas Center
Dmitry Kostin, Gazprom Neft
Andrey Kravchenko, Baker Hughes
Vyacheslav Kretsul, Schlumberger
Andrey Larionov, Visuray
Alexander Lomukhin, ROSPAN
INTERNATIONAL
Boris Lukin, Total
Pavel Markov, Uni-Concord
Irina Morozova, Baker Hughes
Ilkam Mukhametshin, Resman
Arslan Nasybullin, TatNIPIneft
Arthur Nateganov, Total
Marat Nukhaev, Siberian Federal University
Kirill Ovchinnikov, GEOSPLIT
Yury Petrakov, Geosteering Technologies
Oleg Pichugin, CONCORD
Mikhail Popov, Halliburton
Mikhail Pustovalov, Oil Energy
Alexey Pustovskikh, Gazpromneft STC
Sergei Redkin, Weatherford
Martin Rylance, BP
Konstantin Rymarenko, Independent
Expert
Petr Ryabtsev, AKROS
Ivan Sannikov, LUKOIL-Engineering
Evgeny Sapsalev, Surgutneft
Anton Serebrennikov, Belorusneft
Ravil Shaibakov, Rosneft
Alexander Shandrygin, DeGolyer and
MacNaughton Corp.
Suleyman Sitdikov, Rosneft
Tatyana Smagina, Tyumen Petroleum
Research Centre
Nikolay Smirnov, PetroGM
Alexey Sobolev, Geosteering Technologies
Vyacheslav Solonitsyn, OILTEAM
Engineering
Dmitry Surnachev, Roxar Services
Sergey Tikhotsky, IPE RAS
Alexander Timchuk, ZapSibNIIGG
Rim Valiullin, GeoTEK
Oleg Zhdaneev, Schlumberger
Andrey Zozulya, Volgogas
SPE Russia and Caspian Advisory Committee
CoChairsMars Khasanov, Gazprom Neft
Richard Syms, BP
MembersAizhana Jussupbekova,
NCOC, ExxonMobil, Kazakhstan
Azamat Ismagilov, Zarubezhneft
Hans Klampferer, Weatherford
Sergey Kolbikov, NOVATEK
Vladimir Litvinenko, St. Petersburg
Mining University
Alexander Lyakhov, Belorusneft
Atle Loge, EDC GROUP
Viktor Martynov, Gubkin Russian State
University of Oil and Gas
Andrew McGrahan, Chevron
Emerson Milenski, Rosneft
Viktor Petersilye, All-Russian Research
Geological Oil Institute (VNIGNI)
Gokhan Saygi, Schlumberger
Graeme Taylor, Halliburton
Igor Shpurov, State Committee on Reserves
Mikhail Tokarev, Lomonosov MSU,
Oil and Gas Center
Vadim Voevodkin, LUKOIL-Engineering
Kevin Wilson, LUKOIL
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Schedule of Events (as of 20 May 2018)
Sokolniki 1 Hall Sokolniki 2 Hall Krymsky Val Hall Okhotny Ryad Hall Arbat Hall Krasnye Vorota Hall Chistye Prudy Hall Ostozhenka Hall
DAY 1. 15 October 2018 DAY 1. 15 October 2018
08:30–17:30 Registration Registration 08:30–17:30
09:30–12:00 Panel Session 09:30–12:00
12:00–13:15 Technical Session 1 Technical Session 2 Technical Session 3 Technical Session 4 12:00–13:15
13:15–14:00Knowledge Sharing
Eposter PresentationsKnowledge Sharing
Eposter Presentations13:15–14:00
14:00–15:15Technical Session 1
continuedTechnical Session 2
continuedTechnical Session 3
continuedTechnical Session 4
continued
Round Table
(start at 14.30)
Round Table
(start at 14.30)
14:00–15:15
15:15–15:35 15:15–15:35
15:35–18:05 Technical Session 5 Technical Session 6 Technical Session 7 Technical Session 8 15:35–18:05
DAY 2. 16 October 2018 DAY 2. 16 October 2018
08:30–17:30 Registration Registration 08:30–17:30
09:30–11:10 Technical Session 9 Technical Session 10 Technical Session 11 Technical Session 12
Round Table
(start at 10.30)
Round Table
(start at 10.30)
09:30–11:10
11:10–11:20 11:10–11:20
11:20–13:00Technical Session 9
continuedTechnical Session 10
continuedTechnical Session 11
continuedTechnical Session 12
continued11:20–13:00
13:00–14:00Knowledge Sharing
Eposter PresentationsKnowledge Sharing
Eposter Presentations13:00–14:00
14:00–15:15 Technical Session 13 Technical Session 14 Technical Session 15 Technical Session 16 14:00–15:15
15:15–15:35
Round Table
(start at 15.30)
Round Table
(start at 15.30)
15:15–15:35
15:35–16:50 Technical Session 13
continuedTechnical Session 14
continuedTechnical Session 15
continuedTechnical Session 16
continued15:35–16:50
17:00–18:00Knowledge Sharing
Eposter PresentationsKnowledge Sharing
Eposter Presentations17:00–18:00
DAY 3. 17 October 2018 DAY 3. 17 October 2018
08:30–15:00 Registration Registration 08:30–15:00
09:30–11:10 Technical Session 17 Technical Session 18 Technical Session 19 Technical Session 20
Young
Professionals
Session
09:30–11:10
11:10–11:20 11:10–11:20
11:20–13:00Technical Session 17
continuedTechnical Session 18
continuedTechnical Session 19
continuedTechnical Session 20
continued11:20–13:00
13:00–14:00Knowledge Sharing
Eposter PresentationsKnowledge Sharing
Eposter Presentations13:00–14:00
14:00–15:15 Technical Session 21 Technical Session 22 Technical Session 23 Technical Session 24 14:00–15:15
15:15–15:35
Round Table
(start at 15.30)
15:15–15:35
15:35–16:50 Technical Session 21
continuedTechnical Session 22
continuedTechnical Session 23
continuedTechnical Session 24
continued15:35–16:50
17:00–18:00Knowledge Sharing
Eposter PresentationsKnowledge Sharing
Eposter Presentations17:00–18:00
Schedule of Events (as of 20 May 2018)
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Schedule of Events (as of 20 May 2018)
Sokolniki 1 Hall Sokolniki 2 Hall Krymsky Val Hall Okhotny Ryad Hall Arbat Hall Krasnye Vorota Hall Chistye Prudy Hall Ostozhenka Hall
DAY 1. 15 October 2018 DAY 1. 15 October 2018
08:30–17:30 Registration Registration 08:30–17:30
09:30–12:00 Panel Session 09:30–12:00
12:00–13:15 Technical Session 1 Technical Session 2 Technical Session 3 Technical Session 4 12:00–13:15
13:15–14:00Knowledge Sharing
Eposter PresentationsKnowledge Sharing
Eposter Presentations13:15–14:00
14:00–15:15Technical Session 1
continuedTechnical Session 2
continuedTechnical Session 3
continuedTechnical Session 4
continued
Round Table
(start at 14.30)
Round Table
(start at 14.30)
14:00–15:15
15:15–15:35 15:15–15:35
15:35–18:05 Technical Session 5 Technical Session 6 Technical Session 7 Technical Session 8 15:35–18:05
DAY 2. 16 October 2018 DAY 2. 16 October 2018
08:30–17:30 Registration Registration 08:30–17:30
09:30–11:10 Technical Session 9 Technical Session 10 Technical Session 11 Technical Session 12
Round Table
(start at 10.30)
Round Table
(start at 10.30)
09:30–11:10
11:10–11:20 11:10–11:20
11:20–13:00Technical Session 9
continuedTechnical Session 10
continuedTechnical Session 11
continuedTechnical Session 12
continued11:20–13:00
13:00–14:00Knowledge Sharing
Eposter PresentationsKnowledge Sharing
Eposter Presentations13:00–14:00
14:00–15:15 Technical Session 13 Technical Session 14 Technical Session 15 Technical Session 16 14:00–15:15
15:15–15:35
Round Table
(start at 15.30)
Round Table
(start at 15.30)
15:15–15:35
15:35–16:50 Technical Session 13
continuedTechnical Session 14
continuedTechnical Session 15
continuedTechnical Session 16
continued15:35–16:50
17:00–18:00Knowledge Sharing
Eposter PresentationsKnowledge Sharing
Eposter Presentations17:00–18:00
DAY 3. 17 October 2018 DAY 3. 17 October 2018
08:30–15:00 Registration Registration 08:30–15:00
09:30–11:10 Technical Session 17 Technical Session 18 Technical Session 19 Technical Session 20
Young
Professionals
Session
09:30–11:10
11:10–11:20 11:10–11:20
11:20–13:00Technical Session 17
continuedTechnical Session 18
continuedTechnical Session 19
continuedTechnical Session 20
continued11:20–13:00
13:00–14:00Knowledge Sharing
Eposter PresentationsKnowledge Sharing
Eposter Presentations13:00–14:00
14:00–15:15 Technical Session 21 Technical Session 22 Technical Session 23 Technical Session 24 14:00–15:15
15:15–15:35
Round Table
(start at 15.30)
15:15–15:35
15:35–16:50 Technical Session 21
continuedTechnical Session 22
continuedTechnical Session 23
continuedTechnical Session 24
continued15:35–16:50
17:00–18:00Knowledge Sharing
Eposter PresentationsKnowledge Sharing
Eposter Presentations17:00–18:00
Schedule of Events (as of 20 May 2018)
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Event Highlights
Round Tables
Young Professionals Round Table “Collaboration of Oil Companies and Universities: Modern Operating Experiences”Moderators: Konstantin Fedorov, Tyumen State University
Rim Valiullin, Bashkir State University
Personnel training and development is the main focus and
one of the most important elements of successful company
operations. Particularly staff training and development processes
assure formation and support of talent capacity at the required
level relevant to time challenges, predetermine the company’s
competitive ability.
Modern experience shows that oil companies run up against many
difficulties and tasks while recruiting recent graduates. Such
problems occurrence is based not only on different requirements
to graduates (knowledge of international standards; foreign
language proficiency; ability to work in international teams)
and geopolitical environment in the world, but also discrepancy
between level of educational services and employer needs, and
also lack of dedicated experts in key areas.
Obviously these tasks will stand over without strong partnership
between oil companies and universities, without companies
focused work and participation in educational programmes and
standards, without arranging externships and internships for
students.
During this round table we will discuss internships and efforts
of operating and service companies working with universities,
companies expectations regards to graduates competences
and professional skills, existing «gaps» in these dimensions and
companies plans on their amendment during future specialists
education.
Confirmed and invited speakers:
Natalia Kurchakova, Gazpromneft STC; Konstantin Mazayev,
Schlumberger; Rena Martyanova, Baker Hughes; NOVATEK;
Rosneft; VNIIneft, etc.
Round Table “Knowledge Management System: In-House Dissemination, Storage and Use of Knowledge”Knowledge Management concept has appeared recently but has
already become pretty popular among professionals. Knowledge
is one of the most important part of the company intellectual
capital. Each major company operations are impossible without
diligent collection, transfer and storage of knowledge. Small
companies also encounter this task due to multiple responsibilities
of each employee who will need to transfer his or her wealth of
knowledge and experience before resigning or retiring. In this
case companies create knowledge management systems and
also peer groups which allow employees who specialize in one
topic to communicate, share cases and address questions to more
experienced colleagues.
During this round table we will closely discuss problems of
creating, promoting and using of knowledge management
systems.
Technical Categories1. Hard-to-Recover Reserves
2. Well Construction – Drilling and Completion
3. Oil and Gas Production – Equipment and Technologies. Production Gathering and Processing
4. Oilfield Equipment. Development, Manufacturing and Best Practices
5. Well and Formation Testing. Formation Fluids Sampling and Evaluation
6. Oilfield Development
7. Digital Technologies for Oil and Gas Industry
8. Static, Dynamic and Integrated Modeling
9. Geomechanics
10. Conceptual Engineering and Re-Engineering
11. Gas, Gas Condensate and Oil Gas Condensate Field Development
12. Core Analysis
13. Field Geology and Geophysics
14. Well Logging
15. Production Stimulation and Hydraulic Fracturing
16. Health, Safety and Environment
Confirmed and invited speakers:
Rosneft, Gazpromneft STC, LUKOIL-Engineering, Salym Petroleum
Development, Tatneft, Schlumberger, Fluor, etc.
Round Table “Challenges and Solutions for Slim Hole Wells Construction”The era of easily reachable hydrocarbon resources is coming to an
end, and with it requirements to production and well construction
technologies are growing. Current conditions of industrial
competition require from companies construction of more effective,
technological and, accordingly, complex wells. To improve efficiency
of field development, various approaches are used, that allow
increasing the drainage zone of one well; for example, drilling of
extended horizontal and multi-lateral wells, sidetracking in existing
wells. Drilling of such wells is often associated with the need to
work in small diameter holes and limited availability of solutions
and increased risks in drilling. The greatest difficulties arise when
drilling intervals with a diameter of less than 140 mm, which is
associated with high pressures at the bottom during circulation
and limited range of effective and reliable downhole equipment
of small diameter. The high pressure in the open hole, which arises
from the small annular gap between BHA and borehole, significantly
increases the risks of mud losses, differential sticking and reduced
drill-in quality of reservoirs. To resolve these problems requires a
comprehensive approach, including the use of downhole motors
and telemetry of small diameters, special drilling fluids that reduce
equivalent circulation density (ECD), optimization and application
of new technologies. Effective solutions that significantly reduce
fluctuations of ECD while drilling of small diameter wells are
technologies of coil- tubing drilling and managed pressure drilling
with a reduced drilling fluid density.
Within the framework of the round table it is supposed to show
different approaches to resolving problems of drilling small-diameter
intervals and discuss the effectiveness and prospects of the proposed
solutions.
Round Table “Oilfield Testing and EOR Methods Application in Practice”Moderators: Alexander Shandrygin, DeGolyer and MacNaughton
Sergey Kolbikov, NOVATEK
At the present time modern enhanced oil recovery methods
(EOR) application is one of the most top-priority ways of
production increase and recoverable reserves increment in the
world. Increasingly larger role of EOR in the world petroleum
production is coming from both new oil reserves deterioration and
huge amounts of remaining oil in place, and from technological
factors: enhancing oil reservoir stimulation and creation of new
impact working agents.
Meanwhile EOR efficiency is determined in accordance with
many factors, especially with appropriate selection of EOR
technology for concrete field geological conditions of the object.
In this regard particular role belongs to oilfield testing on chosen
field alongside with analytical and laboratory research on EOR
application substantiating.
During this round table we will discuss wide range of issues
devoted to EOR application experience in Russia and abroad,
participants will also discuss perspectives and problems of
different EOR type development, factors contributing and
preventing EOR application on fields.
Confirmed and invited speakers:
Ana Todosijevic, Wintershall; Aron Behr, Wintershall; Andrey
Groman, Gazpromneft STC; Maksim Shuster, Salym Petroleum
Development; Aleksey Cheremisin, Skoltech; RN-UfaNIPIneft;
LUKOIL-Engineering.
Round Table “Problems and Challenges of Oil and Gas Local Software Development”Moderators: Natalya Zavyalova, MIPT
Sergey Stishenko, Geosteering Technologies
Russia is one of the world’s leaders in the oil and gas production
and export abroad. All the leading industry companies use only
the most advanced equipment and the latest developments,
including the software. However, almost all software products
used by Russian oil and gas companies are of foreign origin. The
development of Russian software is progressing, but it is not
moving at a pace preferred by both developer-companies and
direct users.
During the round table the following challenges will be addressed
by the developer-companies:
• Market size. How to survive an independent player in
the conditions of a limited pool of potential buyers and
the availability of their own IT departments within the
companies?
Event Highlights
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Round Tables
Young Professionals Round Table “Collaboration of Oil Companies and Universities: Modern Operating Experiences”Moderators: Konstantin Fedorov, Tyumen State University
Rim Valiullin, Bashkir State University
Personnel training and development is the main focus and
one of the most important elements of successful company
operations. Particularly staff training and development processes
assure formation and support of talent capacity at the required
level relevant to time challenges, predetermine the company’s
competitive ability.
Modern experience shows that oil companies run up against many
difficulties and tasks while recruiting recent graduates. Such
problems occurrence is based not only on different requirements
to graduates (knowledge of international standards; foreign
language proficiency; ability to work in international teams)
and geopolitical environment in the world, but also discrepancy
between level of educational services and employer needs, and
also lack of dedicated experts in key areas.
Obviously these tasks will stand over without strong partnership
between oil companies and universities, without companies
focused work and participation in educational programmes and
standards, without arranging externships and internships for
students.
During this round table we will discuss internships and efforts
of operating and service companies working with universities,
companies expectations regards to graduates competences
and professional skills, existing «gaps» in these dimensions and
companies plans on their amendment during future specialists
education.
Confirmed and invited speakers:
Natalia Kurchakova, Gazpromneft STC; Konstantin Mazayev,
Schlumberger; Rena Martyanova, Baker Hughes; NOVATEK;
Rosneft; VNIIneft, etc.
Round Table “Knowledge Management System: In-House Dissemination, Storage and Use of Knowledge”Knowledge Management concept has appeared recently but has
already become pretty popular among professionals. Knowledge
is one of the most important part of the company intellectual
capital. Each major company operations are impossible without
diligent collection, transfer and storage of knowledge. Small
companies also encounter this task due to multiple responsibilities
of each employee who will need to transfer his or her wealth of
knowledge and experience before resigning or retiring. In this
case companies create knowledge management systems and
also peer groups which allow employees who specialize in one
topic to communicate, share cases and address questions to more
experienced colleagues.
During this round table we will closely discuss problems of
creating, promoting and using of knowledge management
systems.
Technical Categories1. Hard-to-Recover Reserves
2. Well Construction – Drilling and Completion
3. Oil and Gas Production – Equipment and Technologies. Production Gathering and Processing
4. Oilfield Equipment. Development, Manufacturing and Best Practices
5. Well and Formation Testing. Formation Fluids Sampling and Evaluation
6. Oilfield Development
7. Digital Technologies for Oil and Gas Industry
8. Static, Dynamic and Integrated Modeling
9. Geomechanics
10. Conceptual Engineering and Re-Engineering
11. Gas, Gas Condensate and Oil Gas Condensate Field Development
12. Core Analysis
13. Field Geology and Geophysics
14. Well Logging
15. Production Stimulation and Hydraulic Fracturing
16. Health, Safety and Environment
Confirmed and invited speakers:
Rosneft, Gazpromneft STC, LUKOIL-Engineering, Salym Petroleum
Development, Tatneft, Schlumberger, Fluor, etc.
Round Table “Challenges and Solutions for Slim Hole Wells Construction”The era of easily reachable hydrocarbon resources is coming to an
end, and with it requirements to production and well construction
technologies are growing. Current conditions of industrial
competition require from companies construction of more effective,
technological and, accordingly, complex wells. To improve efficiency
of field development, various approaches are used, that allow
increasing the drainage zone of one well; for example, drilling of
extended horizontal and multi-lateral wells, sidetracking in existing
wells. Drilling of such wells is often associated with the need to
work in small diameter holes and limited availability of solutions
and increased risks in drilling. The greatest difficulties arise when
drilling intervals with a diameter of less than 140 mm, which is
associated with high pressures at the bottom during circulation
and limited range of effective and reliable downhole equipment
of small diameter. The high pressure in the open hole, which arises
from the small annular gap between BHA and borehole, significantly
increases the risks of mud losses, differential sticking and reduced
drill-in quality of reservoirs. To resolve these problems requires a
comprehensive approach, including the use of downhole motors
and telemetry of small diameters, special drilling fluids that reduce
equivalent circulation density (ECD), optimization and application
of new technologies. Effective solutions that significantly reduce
fluctuations of ECD while drilling of small diameter wells are
technologies of coil- tubing drilling and managed pressure drilling
with a reduced drilling fluid density.
Within the framework of the round table it is supposed to show
different approaches to resolving problems of drilling small-diameter
intervals and discuss the effectiveness and prospects of the proposed
solutions.
Round Table “Oilfield Testing and EOR Methods Application in Practice”Moderators: Alexander Shandrygin, DeGolyer and MacNaughton
Sergey Kolbikov, NOVATEK
At the present time modern enhanced oil recovery methods
(EOR) application is one of the most top-priority ways of
production increase and recoverable reserves increment in the
world. Increasingly larger role of EOR in the world petroleum
production is coming from both new oil reserves deterioration and
huge amounts of remaining oil in place, and from technological
factors: enhancing oil reservoir stimulation and creation of new
impact working agents.
Meanwhile EOR efficiency is determined in accordance with
many factors, especially with appropriate selection of EOR
technology for concrete field geological conditions of the object.
In this regard particular role belongs to oilfield testing on chosen
field alongside with analytical and laboratory research on EOR
application substantiating.
During this round table we will discuss wide range of issues
devoted to EOR application experience in Russia and abroad,
participants will also discuss perspectives and problems of
different EOR type development, factors contributing and
preventing EOR application on fields.
Confirmed and invited speakers:
Ana Todosijevic, Wintershall; Aron Behr, Wintershall; Andrey
Groman, Gazpromneft STC; Maksim Shuster, Salym Petroleum
Development; Aleksey Cheremisin, Skoltech; RN-UfaNIPIneft;
LUKOIL-Engineering.
Round Table “Problems and Challenges of Oil and Gas Local Software Development”Moderators: Natalya Zavyalova, MIPT
Sergey Stishenko, Geosteering Technologies
Russia is one of the world’s leaders in the oil and gas production
and export abroad. All the leading industry companies use only
the most advanced equipment and the latest developments,
including the software. However, almost all software products
used by Russian oil and gas companies are of foreign origin. The
development of Russian software is progressing, but it is not
moving at a pace preferred by both developer-companies and
direct users.
During the round table the following challenges will be addressed
by the developer-companies:
• Market size. How to survive an independent player in
the conditions of a limited pool of potential buyers and
the availability of their own IT departments within the
companies?
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• Localization challenges. How to go beyond the Russian
market? The process of software development which
can be presented not only in Russia, but all over
the world.
• Does the localization tendency help the development of local
software developers?
• BIG DATA – is it a real trend that is applicable to the oil and gas
industry or just a hype?
Young Professionals Special Technical Session
Young professionals assemble an active group who are in the
transition stage between a promising student and experienced
specialist. Companies support young professionals’ development
by encouraging their participation in conferences, competitions
and career enhancement trainings. Spearheaded by the SPE
Regional Advisory Committee, SPE traditionally holds special
Young Professionals Technical Session at the conference. During
this session the winners of internal corporate young professionals’
contests of Russian and Caspian oil and gas companies will speak.
Find more on page 27.
Student Paper Contest
The 2018 Student Paper Contest traditionally will take place
alongside the SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference.
The contest has three divisions:
• Undergraduate Division
• Postgraduate Division: Masters and Diploma projects
• Candidates
The winner of each division is invited to attend the International
SPE student paper contest to be held at the 2019 SPE Annual
Technical Conference & Exhibition in Calgary, Canada.
If you have any questions please contact Yaroslava Orlova at
[email protected] or by phone: +7 495 268 04 54.
Event Highlights
Plenary Session
“Companies’ Strategy and Technological Development Management” Moderators: Sergey Nikitin, NEDRA;
Ernest Orentlikherman, TEKNOBLOG
Digital technologies have a huge impact on our everyday life,
including manufacturing industry, becoming a foundation
for operations of large enterprises and corporations. Digital
age offers unlimited opportunities while specifying rigorous
requirements.
Being essential for national economy oil and gas industry is
not an exception: easy-to-reach oil is running low, hydrocarbon
production is getting more accurate and science-based at all
stages. It is necessary to search for different creative ways by
using latest technologies to take the lead.
Industry leaders create entire structures which provide analytical
and scientific support of oil production and oil processing at all
levels of manufacturing.
Companies implement digitalization technology complexes:
such as a wide use of both artificial intelligence, robotization of
industrial processes and «data lakes» application – new type of
data cloud storage which allows to structure information more
accurately and as a result to analyze it more effectively.
Digital transformation is a link between massive technological and
structural changes in education, science and technologies.
During the plenary session hosts will discuss with heads and
experts of operating, service and IT companies groundbreaking
projects, main problems and how companies so far will take the
lead at fourth industrial revolution («Industry 4.0»).
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• Localization challenges. How to go beyond the Russian
market? The process of software development which
can be presented not only in Russia, but all over
the world.
• Does the localization tendency help the development of local
software developers?
• BIG DATA – is it a real trend that is applicable to the oil and gas
industry or just a hype?
Young Professionals Special Technical Session
Young professionals assemble an active group who are in the
transition stage between a promising student and experienced
specialist. Companies support young professionals’ development
by encouraging their participation in conferences, competitions
and career enhancement trainings. Spearheaded by the SPE
Regional Advisory Committee, SPE traditionally holds special
Young Professionals Technical Session at the conference. During
this session the winners of internal corporate young professionals’
contests of Russian and Caspian oil and gas companies will speak.
Find more on page 27.
Student Paper Contest
The 2018 Student Paper Contest traditionally will take place
alongside the SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference.
The contest has three divisions:
• Undergraduate Division
• Postgraduate Division: Masters and Diploma projects
• Candidates
The winner of each division is invited to attend the International
SPE student paper contest to be held at the 2019 SPE Annual
Technical Conference & Exhibition in Calgary, Canada.
If you have any questions please contact Yaroslava Orlova at
[email protected] or by phone: +7 495 268 04 54.
Event Highlights
Plenary Session
“Companies’ Strategy and Technological Development Management” Moderators: Sergey Nikitin, NEDRA;
Ernest Orentlikherman, TEKNOBLOG
Digital technologies have a huge impact on our everyday life,
including manufacturing industry, becoming a foundation
for operations of large enterprises and corporations. Digital
age offers unlimited opportunities while specifying rigorous
requirements.
Being essential for national economy oil and gas industry is
not an exception: easy-to-reach oil is running low, hydrocarbon
production is getting more accurate and science-based at all
stages. It is necessary to search for different creative ways by
using latest technologies to take the lead.
Industry leaders create entire structures which provide analytical
and scientific support of oil production and oil processing at all
levels of manufacturing.
Companies implement digitalization technology complexes:
such as a wide use of both artificial intelligence, robotization of
industrial processes and «data lakes» application – new type of
data cloud storage which allows to structure information more
accurately and as a result to analyze it more effectively.
Digital transformation is a link between massive technological and
structural changes in education, science and technologies.
During the plenary session hosts will discuss with heads and
experts of operating, service and IT companies groundbreaking
projects, main problems and how companies so far will take the
lead at fourth industrial revolution («Industry 4.0»).
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Technical Programme
Technical Session “Hard-to-Recover Reserves”
Paper # Presentation
191471A Comprehensive Study on Cyclic CO2 Injection in Unconventional Tight Oil Resources; Trivial Effects of Heterogeneity and Hysteresis
Ya. Assef, P. Pereira-Almao, University of Calgary
191472Advance Formation Evaluation to Optimize Shale Development
V. Ingerman, Amros Corporation
191473The Best Practices and Approaches for Replication of Achimov Formation Development Technologies
M. Nenasheva, V. Zhukov, Gazpromneft STC
191474An Experimental Study on Carbonated Water Injection of Core Samples from Tight Oil Reservoirs from Ordos Basin
J. Zou, China University of Petroleum (Beijing); Z. Chen, University of Texas at Austin
191475Shale Gas Novel Technology: Is Coiled Tubing Undulating Completion Compatible in Substituting the Multistage Hydraulic Fracturing in Shale Gas Production?
W. Gunawan, F. Utami, W. Angtony, ITB
191476Forty Years of Heavy Oil Polymer Flooding
H. Saboorian Jooybari, University of Calgary
191477Successful Hydraulic Fracturing Techniques in Shallow Unconsolidated Heavy Oil Sandstones (Part 2: Multifracturing Job Performance)
M. Martynov, A. Konopelko, E. Zagrebelniy, Messoyakhaneftegaz
191478Forecast Gas Production from Unconventional Gas Reservoirs in Case of Variable Bottomhole Parameters
A. Shandrygin, DeGolyer and MacNaughton
191480Specificity of Flow Initiation at Unconsolidated Reservoir of Vostochno-Messoyakhskoe Field
M. Martynov, A. Konopelko, E. Zagrebelniy, Messoyakhaneftegaz
191481Consecutive Tracer Tests and Pressure Data Reveal Changes in Flow Regime Leading to Incremental Oil Production, Polymer Pilot, 8th Reservoir, Austria
T. Clemens, M. Lueftenegger, M. Chiotoroiu, C. Puls, OMV E&P; O. Huseby, Restrack
191483Sand Control Strategy for Unconsolidated Sandstone Heavy Oil Reservoir in Kuwait
M. Hussein, Kuwait Oil Company
191484Facing the Realities of Methane Hydrate Harvesting Technologies
P. Potter, SUBC Engineering Ltd.
191485From Sand Production to Oil Recovery through the Unprecedented 3 3/4-in TTRD Application on Gullfaks Field, North Sea
H. Hassan, Schlumberger
191486Recovery Drive Analysis in Respect of Tilted Oil Rims
K. Fedorov, Tyumen State University; D. Samolovov, Gazpromneft STC; F. Polkovnikov, Gazpromneft STC, Tyumen State University
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Technical Programme
Technical Session “Well Construction – Drilling and Completion”
Paper # Presentation
191495Integrated Engineering Approach for Drilling of the First Well in Laptev Sea
V. Grishankov, A. Galimkhanov, A. Khalilov, E. Tikhonov, A. Kharitonov, S. Bogdanov, Halliburton; A. Suvorov, I. Netichuk, RN-Shelf-Arctic
191496
Casing Design Optimization and Technologies Improvement of Horizontal Wells Construction on the Objects of PJSC «LUKOIL» in Western Siberia
L. Bondarenko, D. Bakirov, M. Fattakhov, G. Mazur, LUKOIL-Engineering KogalymNIPIneft; V. Kovalev, V. Fatikhov, LUKOIL-West Siberia
191497Casing while Drilling First Experience in East Siberia
E. Chutchev, D. Smelov, A. Nosov, Schlumberger; A. Vakhromeev, D. Pogadaev, INK-Service
191498Ahead of the Bit Pore Pressure Prediction under Centroid Effect Conditions, Using Inversion Results of Seismic Express Processing and Inversion while Drilling Prospect and Evaluation Well
N. Smirnov, PetroGM
191499Drilling of the First Exploration Shallow Extended Reach Well in Russia
E. Gusev, Schlumberger; A. Zozulya, Volga Gas
191500Changing the ERD Game from Steel to Alloy Drill Pipe: Results from Deployment in Offshore Sakhalin
M. Kumar, D. Appelt, Sakhalin Energy Investment Company; M. Broderick, SEIC; R. Grissom, Otto Fuchs
191501On the Mechanisms of the Formation of Zones with Abnormally High Formation Pressure and Methods for Predicting Them in Undeveloped Formation Systems
A. Islamov, R. Faskhutdinov, D. Kolupaev, Gazpromneft-Khantos; S. Vereshchagin, Schlumberger
191502Advanced Well Positioning with Magnetic Interference based on Passive Magnetic MWD Ranging: Case Study
O. Eatough, M. Alahmad, Total; A. Sikal, F. Momot, PathControl
191503First Field Application of Formate Based Drilling Fluid System in Russia
P. Ryabtsev, A. Korolev, AKROS; A. Khomutov, D. Prokofyev, Gazrpomneft STC
191504Evolution of Methods to Plan, Execute, and Assess Wellbore Strengthening Deployment Offshore
A. Samarskiy, E. Van Beest, C. Carrera, A. Hosein, Halliburton
191505Reasons of Microannulus after Primary Cementing Jobs Methods for its Prevention and Treatment in Regions with Deep Permafrost Zones
S. Sergeev, M. Vitukhin, Halliburton; V. Afletunov, Messoykhaneftegaz
191506First Application of Fiber Based LCM in Srednebotuobinskoe Oilfield, Russia
N. Silko, A. Belyakov, I. Shirokov, M. Panov, Schlumberger
191507Foam Cement Plugs in Volga-Ural Region – Case Histories
A. Fomenkov, I. Pinigin, V. Zyryanov, Halliburton; A. Fedyanin, Orenburgneft
191508Challenges of Cementing Steam Injection Wells (SAGD)
A. Figiliantov, O. Garshina, O. Chugaeva, S. Kuznetsov, G. Okromelidze, LUKOIL-Engineering
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Technical Programme
Technical Session “Hard-to-Recover Reserves”
Paper # Presentation
191471A Comprehensive Study on Cyclic CO2 Injection in Unconventional Tight Oil Resources; Trivial Effects of Heterogeneity and Hysteresis
Ya. Assef, P. Pereira-Almao, University of Calgary
191472Advance Formation Evaluation to Optimize Shale Development
V. Ingerman, Amros Corporation
191473The Best Practices and Approaches for Replication of Achimov Formation Development Technologies
M. Nenasheva, V. Zhukov, Gazpromneft STC
191474An Experimental Study on Carbonated Water Injection of Core Samples from Tight Oil Reservoirs from Ordos Basin
J. Zou, China University of Petroleum (Beijing); Z. Chen, University of Texas at Austin
191475Shale Gas Novel Technology: Is Coiled Tubing Undulating Completion Compatible in Substituting the Multistage Hydraulic Fracturing in Shale Gas Production?
W. Gunawan, F. Utami, W. Angtony, ITB
191476Forty Years of Heavy Oil Polymer Flooding
H. Saboorian Jooybari, University of Calgary
191477Successful Hydraulic Fracturing Techniques in Shallow Unconsolidated Heavy Oil Sandstones (Part 2: Multifracturing Job Performance)
M. Martynov, A. Konopelko, E. Zagrebelniy, Messoyakhaneftegaz
191478Forecast Gas Production from Unconventional Gas Reservoirs in Case of Variable Bottomhole Parameters
A. Shandrygin, DeGolyer and MacNaughton
191480Specificity of Flow Initiation at Unconsolidated Reservoir of Vostochno-Messoyakhskoe Field
M. Martynov, A. Konopelko, E. Zagrebelniy, Messoyakhaneftegaz
191481Consecutive Tracer Tests and Pressure Data Reveal Changes in Flow Regime Leading to Incremental Oil Production, Polymer Pilot, 8th Reservoir, Austria
T. Clemens, M. Lueftenegger, M. Chiotoroiu, C. Puls, OMV E&P; O. Huseby, Restrack
191483Sand Control Strategy for Unconsolidated Sandstone Heavy Oil Reservoir in Kuwait
M. Hussein, Kuwait Oil Company
191484Facing the Realities of Methane Hydrate Harvesting Technologies
P. Potter, SUBC Engineering Ltd.
191485From Sand Production to Oil Recovery through the Unprecedented 3 3/4-in TTRD Application on Gullfaks Field, North Sea
H. Hassan, Schlumberger
191486Recovery Drive Analysis in Respect of Tilted Oil Rims
K. Fedorov, Tyumen State University; D. Samolovov, Gazpromneft STC; F. Polkovnikov, Gazpromneft STC, Tyumen State University
All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018. All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018.
Technical Programme
Technical Session “Well Construction – Drilling and Completion”
Paper # Presentation
191495Integrated Engineering Approach for Drilling of the First Well in Laptev Sea
V. Grishankov, A. Galimkhanov, A. Khalilov, E. Tikhonov, A. Kharitonov, S. Bogdanov, Halliburton; A. Suvorov, I. Netichuk, RN-Shelf-Arctic
191496
Casing Design Optimization and Technologies Improvement of Horizontal Wells Construction on the Objects of PJSC «LUKOIL» in Western Siberia
L. Bondarenko, D. Bakirov, M. Fattakhov, G. Mazur, LUKOIL-Engineering KogalymNIPIneft; V. Kovalev, V. Fatikhov, LUKOIL-West Siberia
191497Casing while Drilling First Experience in East Siberia
E. Chutchev, D. Smelov, A. Nosov, Schlumberger; A. Vakhromeev, D. Pogadaev, INK-Service
191498Ahead of the Bit Pore Pressure Prediction under Centroid Effect Conditions, Using Inversion Results of Seismic Express Processing and Inversion while Drilling Prospect and Evaluation Well
N. Smirnov, PetroGM
191499Drilling of the First Exploration Shallow Extended Reach Well in Russia
E. Gusev, Schlumberger; A. Zozulya, Volga Gas
191500Changing the ERD Game from Steel to Alloy Drill Pipe: Results from Deployment in Offshore Sakhalin
M. Kumar, D. Appelt, Sakhalin Energy Investment Company; M. Broderick, SEIC; R. Grissom, Otto Fuchs
191501On the Mechanisms of the Formation of Zones with Abnormally High Formation Pressure and Methods for Predicting Them in Undeveloped Formation Systems
A. Islamov, R. Faskhutdinov, D. Kolupaev, Gazpromneft-Khantos; S. Vereshchagin, Schlumberger
191502Advanced Well Positioning with Magnetic Interference based on Passive Magnetic MWD Ranging: Case Study
O. Eatough, M. Alahmad, Total; A. Sikal, F. Momot, PathControl
191503First Field Application of Formate Based Drilling Fluid System in Russia
P. Ryabtsev, A. Korolev, AKROS; A. Khomutov, D. Prokofyev, Gazrpomneft STC
191504Evolution of Methods to Plan, Execute, and Assess Wellbore Strengthening Deployment Offshore
A. Samarskiy, E. Van Beest, C. Carrera, A. Hosein, Halliburton
191505Reasons of Microannulus after Primary Cementing Jobs Methods for its Prevention and Treatment in Regions with Deep Permafrost Zones
S. Sergeev, M. Vitukhin, Halliburton; V. Afletunov, Messoykhaneftegaz
191506First Application of Fiber Based LCM in Srednebotuobinskoe Oilfield, Russia
N. Silko, A. Belyakov, I. Shirokov, M. Panov, Schlumberger
191507Foam Cement Plugs in Volga-Ural Region – Case Histories
A. Fomenkov, I. Pinigin, V. Zyryanov, Halliburton; A. Fedyanin, Orenburgneft
191508Challenges of Cementing Steam Injection Wells (SAGD)
A. Figiliantov, O. Garshina, O. Chugaeva, S. Kuznetsov, G. Okromelidze, LUKOIL-Engineering
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Paper # Presentation
191509
Development and Investigation of a Lightweight Corrosion-Resistant Cement for Wells Drilled in Difficult Geological Conditions G. Buslaev, UGTU-Invest; S. Kamenskikh, N. Ulyasheva, A. Voronik, Ukhta State Technical University; N. Rudnitsky, Usinskgeoneft
191510Highly Inhibitive Water-Based Fluid System for Drilling Complex Wells
S. Ignatyev, D. Voitenko, Schlumberger
191511
High Technologies – New Opportunities for Horizontal Drilling on Jurassic Formations in Complex Conditions of HTHP and Narrow Safe Mud Window
A. Kurasov, NOVATEK-Yurkharovneftegaz; P. Dobrokhleb, Schlumberger; M. Grigoriev, NOVATEK STC; A. Zhludov, Investgeoservis
191512High Technologies – A New Era in Multilateral Drilling in High Fractured Abnormal Reservoirs – Multiphase MPD
D. Krepostnov, Rosneft; D. Krivolapov, T. Soroka, P. Dobrokhleb, Schlumberger; D. Ganiev, Investgeoservis
191513Successful Implementation of PMCD Technology in Kazakhstan
Ye. Amanbayev, K. Karmanov, Weatherford
191514A Multi-Disciplinary Multi-Stage Approach to Delivering Multi-Laterals in the Srednebotuobinskoye Field
M. Rylance, BP Exploration; S. Aliyev, K. Zaev, TYNGD
191516Case Study of 5 Lateral TAML-3 Well Construction to Target PK 1-3 Layers
F. Brednev, D. Zavyazkin, Gazpromneft STC; A. Voronin, D. Eremeev, Messoyakhaneftegaz; A. Dergunov, Baker Hughes
191517Drilling of the Multilateral Well No16070G for Two Horizons by Dual Completion Technology
S. Mikulov, I. Kashapov, Tatneft
Technical Session “Oil and Gas Production – Equipment and Technologies. Production Gathering
and Processing”
Paper # Presentation
191530Development and Industrial Implantation of a Mobile Unit for Modeling of Preparation of Production of Oil-Producing Wells in the Complicated Conditions
A. Lekomtsev, P. Ilyushin, Perm National Research Polytechnic University
191531Innovative Pump Unit with Linear Downhole Motor
V. Timoshenko, M. Nikitin, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas
191532Multiphase Flow Metering with Neural Nets – A Case Study from Badra Oil Field
F. Hosgor, S. Cai, Petroleum Software Ltd; M. Dudich, A. Ilyassov, Gazprom Neft Badra B.V.
Technical Programme
Paper # Presentation
191533Implementation of the Intellectual Gas Control System for Gas Lift Optimization at Orenburgskoe Oilfield
V. Ulyanov, Gazprom Neft; A. Kuchurin, E. Kibirev, Gazpromneft STC; S. Trubavin, Gazpromneft-Orenburg; V. Bak, NPF «SIANT»; K. Rymarenko, Baker Hughes; M. Nukhaev, N. Dadakin, Siberian Federal University
191534First Time Integration of Abrasive Hydraulic Jet Perforations and Water Shutoff Operation for an Oil Well in Saudi Arabia
A. Anopov, A. Mishkhes, Saudi Aramco; D. Ahmed, M. Arifin, Schlumberger
191535Peculiarities of the Gas Field Treatment Systems at the Latest Stage of the Cenomanian Reservoir Development (Yamburgskoye Gas Field)
G. Kudiyarov, Gazprom Dobycha Yamburg; V. Istomin, Gazprom VNIIGAZ, Skoltech; A. Prokopov, Gazprom VNIIGAZ
191536Completion Design Optimization for Production Wells on Badra Oil Field
I. Kuzovkin, Gazpromneft Business Services B.V.
191537
Field Processing of Achimov Gases by Low-Temperature Separation Technology: Challenges and Future Development
F. Ahnert, H. Driever, A. Chepurnov, M. Fritz , Wintershall Holding Gmbh; A. Kubanov, A. Prokopov, D. Snezhko, Gazprom VNIIGAZ; V. Istomin, Gazprom VNIIGAZ, Skoltech
191538ESP Efficiency Analysis for Western Siberia Oil Fields
R. Khabibullin, N. Sarapulov, Gazpromneft STC
191539Application of the Evolutionary Algorithm for Creating Advanced Technologies for the Beneficial Use of Gas in order to Increase the Efficiency and Reliability of the Operation of the Technological Equipment
A. Vlasov, V. Fedorenko, V. Yakovlev, Gazpromneft STC
191540Formulation of Criteria for Simultaneous Gas and Condensate Processing on Single Technological Line
D. Nerodenko, P. Kudrin, NOVATEK STC
191541Wax Management: Comprehensive Approach to Assure Flow in Harsh Climate-Brown Field Conditions
S. Macary, A. Al-Hassan, Dragon Oil Turkmenistan
191542SNL Application for Production Logging in Hard-to-Recover Gas Reserves Wells
A. Zhurilin, E. Mironova, Severneftegazprom; R. Minakhmetova, MIKS; I. Aslanyan, V. Nagimov, TGT Service
Technical Session “Well and Formation Testing. Formation Fluids Sampling and Evaluation”
Paper # Presentation
191555Investigation of Temperature Field in Horizontal Wells with Heat Source R. Sharafutdinov, R. Valiullin, A. Ramazanov, T. Khabirov, R. Yarullin, I. Nizaeva, Bashkir State University, NPF GeoTEK
191556Results of Implementation of New Well Monitoring Technology for Multilayer Carbonate Reservoir of Kharyaga Field O. Zoshchenko, Zarubezhneft-Dobycha Kharyaga; M. Nukhaev, Siberian Federal University
Technical Programme
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Paper # Presentation
191509
Development and Investigation of a Lightweight Corrosion-Resistant Cement for Wells Drilled in Difficult Geological Conditions G. Buslaev, UGTU-Invest; S. Kamenskikh, N. Ulyasheva, A. Voronik, Ukhta State Technical University; N. Rudnitsky, Usinskgeoneft
191510Highly Inhibitive Water-Based Fluid System for Drilling Complex Wells
S. Ignatyev, D. Voitenko, Schlumberger
191511
High Technologies – New Opportunities for Horizontal Drilling on Jurassic Formations in Complex Conditions of HTHP and Narrow Safe Mud Window
A. Kurasov, NOVATEK-Yurkharovneftegaz; P. Dobrokhleb, Schlumberger; M. Grigoriev, NOVATEK STC; A. Zhludov, Investgeoservis
191512High Technologies – A New Era in Multilateral Drilling in High Fractured Abnormal Reservoirs – Multiphase MPD
D. Krepostnov, Rosneft; D. Krivolapov, T. Soroka, P. Dobrokhleb, Schlumberger; D. Ganiev, Investgeoservis
191513Successful Implementation of PMCD Technology in Kazakhstan
Ye. Amanbayev, K. Karmanov, Weatherford
191514A Multi-Disciplinary Multi-Stage Approach to Delivering Multi-Laterals in the Srednebotuobinskoye Field
M. Rylance, BP Exploration; S. Aliyev, K. Zaev, TYNGD
191516Case Study of 5 Lateral TAML-3 Well Construction to Target PK 1-3 Layers
F. Brednev, D. Zavyazkin, Gazpromneft STC; A. Voronin, D. Eremeev, Messoyakhaneftegaz; A. Dergunov, Baker Hughes
191517Drilling of the Multilateral Well No16070G for Two Horizons by Dual Completion Technology
S. Mikulov, I. Kashapov, Tatneft
Technical Session “Oil and Gas Production – Equipment and Technologies. Production Gathering
and Processing”
Paper # Presentation
191530Development and Industrial Implantation of a Mobile Unit for Modeling of Preparation of Production of Oil-Producing Wells in the Complicated Conditions
A. Lekomtsev, P. Ilyushin, Perm National Research Polytechnic University
191531Innovative Pump Unit with Linear Downhole Motor
V. Timoshenko, M. Nikitin, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas
191532Multiphase Flow Metering with Neural Nets – A Case Study from Badra Oil Field
F. Hosgor, S. Cai, Petroleum Software Ltd; M. Dudich, A. Ilyassov, Gazprom Neft Badra B.V.
Technical Programme
Paper # Presentation
191533Implementation of the Intellectual Gas Control System for Gas Lift Optimization at Orenburgskoe Oilfield
V. Ulyanov, Gazprom Neft; A. Kuchurin, E. Kibirev, Gazpromneft STC; S. Trubavin, Gazpromneft-Orenburg; V. Bak, NPF «SIANT»; K. Rymarenko, Baker Hughes; M. Nukhaev, N. Dadakin, Siberian Federal University
191534First Time Integration of Abrasive Hydraulic Jet Perforations and Water Shutoff Operation for an Oil Well in Saudi Arabia
A. Anopov, A. Mishkhes, Saudi Aramco; D. Ahmed, M. Arifin, Schlumberger
191535Peculiarities of the Gas Field Treatment Systems at the Latest Stage of the Cenomanian Reservoir Development (Yamburgskoye Gas Field)
G. Kudiyarov, Gazprom Dobycha Yamburg; V. Istomin, Gazprom VNIIGAZ, Skoltech; A. Prokopov, Gazprom VNIIGAZ
191536Completion Design Optimization for Production Wells on Badra Oil Field
I. Kuzovkin, Gazpromneft Business Services B.V.
191537
Field Processing of Achimov Gases by Low-Temperature Separation Technology: Challenges and Future Development
F. Ahnert, H. Driever, A. Chepurnov, M. Fritz , Wintershall Holding Gmbh; A. Kubanov, A. Prokopov, D. Snezhko, Gazprom VNIIGAZ; V. Istomin, Gazprom VNIIGAZ, Skoltech
191538ESP Efficiency Analysis for Western Siberia Oil Fields
R. Khabibullin, N. Sarapulov, Gazpromneft STC
191539Application of the Evolutionary Algorithm for Creating Advanced Technologies for the Beneficial Use of Gas in order to Increase the Efficiency and Reliability of the Operation of the Technological Equipment
A. Vlasov, V. Fedorenko, V. Yakovlev, Gazpromneft STC
191540Formulation of Criteria for Simultaneous Gas and Condensate Processing on Single Technological Line
D. Nerodenko, P. Kudrin, NOVATEK STC
191541Wax Management: Comprehensive Approach to Assure Flow in Harsh Climate-Brown Field Conditions
S. Macary, A. Al-Hassan, Dragon Oil Turkmenistan
191542SNL Application for Production Logging in Hard-to-Recover Gas Reserves Wells
A. Zhurilin, E. Mironova, Severneftegazprom; R. Minakhmetova, MIKS; I. Aslanyan, V. Nagimov, TGT Service
Technical Session “Well and Formation Testing. Formation Fluids Sampling and Evaluation”
Paper # Presentation
191555Investigation of Temperature Field in Horizontal Wells with Heat Source R. Sharafutdinov, R. Valiullin, A. Ramazanov, T. Khabirov, R. Yarullin, I. Nizaeva, Bashkir State University, NPF GeoTEK
191556Results of Implementation of New Well Monitoring Technology for Multilayer Carbonate Reservoir of Kharyaga Field O. Zoshchenko, Zarubezhneft-Dobycha Kharyaga; M. Nukhaev, Siberian Federal University
Technical Programme
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Paper # Presentation
191557
Estimation of Flow Velocity Characteristics in Horizontal Oil Wells Using the Method of Thermal Anemometry based on the Fiber-Optic Distributed Permanent Measuring System
D. Lazutkin, S. Skopintsev, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas; A. Ipatov, M. Kremenetskiy, Gazpromneft STC; E. Sharovarin, Geoptics
191558Rigless Pre-Workover Diagnostic of a Dual String Completion
S. Prosvirkin, R. Karantharath, TGT Oilfield Services; M. Al-Khatrash, Kuwait Oil Company
191559Evaluation of Well Performance Using Data from Fiber Optics Sensors in Wells of the Pilot Polymer Flooding Test. Orinoco Basin, Petrocedeño PDVSA Venezuela
A. Ramirez, E. Vasquez, PDVSA Petrocedeño; I. Ulacio, Universidad de Oriente
191560
Water Source Identification and Inflow Profile Determination in Horizontal Wells after Multistage Hydraulic Fracturing Using Passive Location Method and Temperature Modelling
A. Lutfullin, The Well Interventions Centre of Tatneft; B. Ganiev, Tatneft; I. Aslanyan, R. Minakhmetova, A. Trusov, TGT Service
191561
Features of the Well Test Interpretation in Complicated Conditions of Intensive Segregation of Phases in the Wellbore and the Manifestation of the Effects of Abnormal Pressure Growth
T. Arbatskiy, N. Dadakin, A. Shchurenko, RN-KrasnoyarskNIPIneft; R. Musin, Verkhnechonskneftegaz; M. Nukhaev, Siberian Federal University; K. Rymarenko, Baker Hughes
191562Multistage Hydrofracturing Efficiency Analysis and Horizontal Well Inflow Profiling Using Spectral Noise Logging Technique
A. Kamalov, D. Kanyukov, V. Bakhurskiy, RN-Purneftegaz; I. Aslanyan, TGT Oilfield Services
Technical Session “Oilfield Development”
Paper # Presentation
191569Experience in Implementation of Polymer Flooding on East Messoyakhskoye Oil Field
R. Iskhakov, I. Ilyasov, N. Pleshanov, E. Zagrebelniy, O. Ushmaev, N. Glushchenko, V. Komarov, G. Nemirovich, Gazpromneft STC
191570Challenges in the Development of Saline Terrigenous Reservoirs of Eastern Siberia Field
A. Levanov, N. Ignatyev, E. Ostyakov, I. Vinogradov, E. Busuek, A. Cherepkova, S. Yashchenko, Tyumen Petroleum Research Center; A. Semenov, R. Musin, I. Dolgov, A. Komarov, A. Chirgun, Verkhnechonskneftegaz
191571Special Aspects of Basement White Tiger Field Development Forecasting: Problems and Solutions
A. Lubnin, Zarubezhneft
191572Reservoir Development Aspects and Surface Facilities Design of Gas Condensate Field with Oil Rims
K. Shelepov, I. Struchkov, V. Poltoranin, M. Chashchin, S. Buchinskiy, Tyumen Petroleum Research Center; M. Kuzevanov, Rock Flow Dynamics
191573Development of EOR Control System
N. Morozovskiy, R. Kanevskaya, Institute of Geology and Fossil Fuels Exploitation; D. Yulmukhametov, A. Sergeychev, A. Demyanov, Rosneft
191574Integrated Approach to Development of Prirazlomnoye Oil Field
A. Koloda, O. Morozov, M. Andriyanov, Gazprom Neft Shelf; V. Kuntsevich, Gazpromneft STC
Technical Programme Technical Programme
All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018. All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018.
Paper # Presentation
191575The Controlling Conditions of Optimal Near Miscible Flooding by Impure CO2 in Low Permeability Offshore Oilfield
X. Zhang, B. Li, CNOOC Research Institute; L. Duan, China University of Petroleum (Beijing)
191576Miscible Displacement as an Approach to Increase the Development Efficiency of the Remote Oil Fields
M. Vershinina, N. Glavnov, A. Penigin, A. Betekhtin, Gazpromneft STC; M. Nikolaev, R. Gareev, A. Popov, Gazpromneft-Noyabrskneftegaz
191577Building of Effective Control and Management System for Injection Horizontal Wells during Waterflooding
R. Galeev, A. Suleymanov, A. Degtyarev, A. Yakovlev, Yu. Katkov, I. Fayzullin, S. Simakov, Gazpromneft STC; A. Sagirov, R. Feoktistov, Gazpromneft-Orenburg
191578Pore-Scale Imaging to Investigate Wettability and Recovery Mechanism for Surfactant/Polymer Flooding
M. Ahmed, A. Sultan, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
191579Sweep Efficiency Improvement of Water-Wet Fractured Reservoirs: Central Khoreyver Uplift (CKU) Fields Experience
A. Chorniy, A. Soloviev, VNIIneft; E. Yudin, Zarubezhneft
191580Cost-Engineering Waterflooding Management Methods
M. Naugolnov, N. Teplyakov, M. Bolshakov, Gazpromneft STC
191581
Integrated Approach for Pilot Project Implementation for Development of Low-Productivity Reservoirs of the Priobskoye Field
A. Shurunov, A. Yakovlev, A. Sheremeev, I. Kaeshkov, E. Rastegaeva, A. Suleymanov, I. Fayzullin, Gazpromneft STC; D. Kolupaev, Gazpromneft-Khantos
Technical Session “Digital Technologies for Oil and Gas Industry”
Paper # Presentation
191591Petrographic Data Digitalization for the Purpose of Standardization and Facies Interpretation
E. Zhukovskaya, Gazpromneft STC; A. Bukharev, S. Budenniy, MIPT Center for Engineering and Technology
191592Cognitive Analytical System of Data Science Approach for Mature Reservoir Management
K. Gopa, S. Yamov, INLINE GROUP; N. Teplyakov, M. Naugolnov, M. Simonov, D. Perets, Gazpromneft STC
191593Application of Machine Learning Technologies for Rapid 3D Modelling of Inflow to the Well in the Development System
M. Simonov, A. Akhmetov, Gazpromneft STC; P. Temirchev, D. Koroteev, E. Burnaev, R. Kostoev, I. Oseledets, D. Kolesnikov, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
191594Automated Geosteering for Oil and Gas Wells
A. Sabirov, S. Stishenko, Yu. Petrakov, A. Sobolev, Geosteering Technologies
191595Machine Learning Approach to Open Hole Interpretation and Static Modelling Applied to a Giant Field
A. Ismagilov, Kazan Federal University
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Paper # Presentation
191557
Estimation of Flow Velocity Characteristics in Horizontal Oil Wells Using the Method of Thermal Anemometry based on the Fiber-Optic Distributed Permanent Measuring System
D. Lazutkin, S. Skopintsev, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas; A. Ipatov, M. Kremenetskiy, Gazpromneft STC; E. Sharovarin, Geoptics
191558Rigless Pre-Workover Diagnostic of a Dual String Completion
S. Prosvirkin, R. Karantharath, TGT Oilfield Services; M. Al-Khatrash, Kuwait Oil Company
191559Evaluation of Well Performance Using Data from Fiber Optics Sensors in Wells of the Pilot Polymer Flooding Test. Orinoco Basin, Petrocedeño PDVSA Venezuela
A. Ramirez, E. Vasquez, PDVSA Petrocedeño; I. Ulacio, Universidad de Oriente
191560
Water Source Identification and Inflow Profile Determination in Horizontal Wells after Multistage Hydraulic Fracturing Using Passive Location Method and Temperature Modelling
A. Lutfullin, The Well Interventions Centre of Tatneft; B. Ganiev, Tatneft; I. Aslanyan, R. Minakhmetova, A. Trusov, TGT Service
191561
Features of the Well Test Interpretation in Complicated Conditions of Intensive Segregation of Phases in the Wellbore and the Manifestation of the Effects of Abnormal Pressure Growth
T. Arbatskiy, N. Dadakin, A. Shchurenko, RN-KrasnoyarskNIPIneft; R. Musin, Verkhnechonskneftegaz; M. Nukhaev, Siberian Federal University; K. Rymarenko, Baker Hughes
191562Multistage Hydrofracturing Efficiency Analysis and Horizontal Well Inflow Profiling Using Spectral Noise Logging Technique
A. Kamalov, D. Kanyukov, V. Bakhurskiy, RN-Purneftegaz; I. Aslanyan, TGT Oilfield Services
Technical Session “Oilfield Development”
Paper # Presentation
191569Experience in Implementation of Polymer Flooding on East Messoyakhskoye Oil Field
R. Iskhakov, I. Ilyasov, N. Pleshanov, E. Zagrebelniy, O. Ushmaev, N. Glushchenko, V. Komarov, G. Nemirovich, Gazpromneft STC
191570Challenges in the Development of Saline Terrigenous Reservoirs of Eastern Siberia Field
A. Levanov, N. Ignatyev, E. Ostyakov, I. Vinogradov, E. Busuek, A. Cherepkova, S. Yashchenko, Tyumen Petroleum Research Center; A. Semenov, R. Musin, I. Dolgov, A. Komarov, A. Chirgun, Verkhnechonskneftegaz
191571Special Aspects of Basement White Tiger Field Development Forecasting: Problems and Solutions
A. Lubnin, Zarubezhneft
191572Reservoir Development Aspects and Surface Facilities Design of Gas Condensate Field with Oil Rims
K. Shelepov, I. Struchkov, V. Poltoranin, M. Chashchin, S. Buchinskiy, Tyumen Petroleum Research Center; M. Kuzevanov, Rock Flow Dynamics
191573Development of EOR Control System
N. Morozovskiy, R. Kanevskaya, Institute of Geology and Fossil Fuels Exploitation; D. Yulmukhametov, A. Sergeychev, A. Demyanov, Rosneft
191574Integrated Approach to Development of Prirazlomnoye Oil Field
A. Koloda, O. Morozov, M. Andriyanov, Gazprom Neft Shelf; V. Kuntsevich, Gazpromneft STC
Technical Programme Technical Programme
All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018. All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018.
Paper # Presentation
191575The Controlling Conditions of Optimal Near Miscible Flooding by Impure CO2 in Low Permeability Offshore Oilfield
X. Zhang, B. Li, CNOOC Research Institute; L. Duan, China University of Petroleum (Beijing)
191576Miscible Displacement as an Approach to Increase the Development Efficiency of the Remote Oil Fields
M. Vershinina, N. Glavnov, A. Penigin, A. Betekhtin, Gazpromneft STC; M. Nikolaev, R. Gareev, A. Popov, Gazpromneft-Noyabrskneftegaz
191577Building of Effective Control and Management System for Injection Horizontal Wells during Waterflooding
R. Galeev, A. Suleymanov, A. Degtyarev, A. Yakovlev, Yu. Katkov, I. Fayzullin, S. Simakov, Gazpromneft STC; A. Sagirov, R. Feoktistov, Gazpromneft-Orenburg
191578Pore-Scale Imaging to Investigate Wettability and Recovery Mechanism for Surfactant/Polymer Flooding
M. Ahmed, A. Sultan, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
191579Sweep Efficiency Improvement of Water-Wet Fractured Reservoirs: Central Khoreyver Uplift (CKU) Fields Experience
A. Chorniy, A. Soloviev, VNIIneft; E. Yudin, Zarubezhneft
191580Cost-Engineering Waterflooding Management Methods
M. Naugolnov, N. Teplyakov, M. Bolshakov, Gazpromneft STC
191581
Integrated Approach for Pilot Project Implementation for Development of Low-Productivity Reservoirs of the Priobskoye Field
A. Shurunov, A. Yakovlev, A. Sheremeev, I. Kaeshkov, E. Rastegaeva, A. Suleymanov, I. Fayzullin, Gazpromneft STC; D. Kolupaev, Gazpromneft-Khantos
Technical Session “Digital Technologies for Oil and Gas Industry”
Paper # Presentation
191591Petrographic Data Digitalization for the Purpose of Standardization and Facies Interpretation
E. Zhukovskaya, Gazpromneft STC; A. Bukharev, S. Budenniy, MIPT Center for Engineering and Technology
191592Cognitive Analytical System of Data Science Approach for Mature Reservoir Management
K. Gopa, S. Yamov, INLINE GROUP; N. Teplyakov, M. Naugolnov, M. Simonov, D. Perets, Gazpromneft STC
191593Application of Machine Learning Technologies for Rapid 3D Modelling of Inflow to the Well in the Development System
M. Simonov, A. Akhmetov, Gazpromneft STC; P. Temirchev, D. Koroteev, E. Burnaev, R. Kostoev, I. Oseledets, D. Kolesnikov, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
191594Automated Geosteering for Oil and Gas Wells
A. Sabirov, S. Stishenko, Yu. Petrakov, A. Sobolev, Geosteering Technologies
191595Machine Learning Approach to Open Hole Interpretation and Static Modelling Applied to a Giant Field
A. Ismagilov, Kazan Federal University
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Technical Programme Technical Programme
Paper # Presentation
191596Case Study of Digital Oilfield Implementation in the Southern North Sea
V. Elichev, Wintershall Holding GmbH; E. Munoz, Wintershall Nordzee BV
191597Experience in Applying Data Analysis Technologies in the Search for Missed Intervals
O. Nadezhdin, D. Efimov, L. Minikeeva, A. Markov, BashNIPIneft
191598Results of Deming Cycle Implementation in Oil Production Processes
S. Frolov, SAP
191599Corporate Search for Industry-Specific Data
I. Mugalev, R. Yusupov, OT-OIL
191600Water Control Diagnostic Plot Pattern Recognition Using Supervised Machine Learning
A. Mukhanov, C. Garcia, H. Torres, Schlumberger
Technical Session “Static, Dynamic and Integrated Modeling”
Paper # Presentation
191607The Optimal Number of Components for Compositional Reservoir Simulation of Low Permeable Rich Gas Condensate Field
A. Yakovenko, NOVATEK STC
191608New Engineering Tools for Fast Ranking of Thermal EOR Methods
E. Yudin, A. Lubnin, E. Lubnina, Zarubezhneft; I. Zavyalov, N. Zavyalova, MIPT
191609Reservoir Properties Distribution Based on Petroelastic Modeling (PEM)
N. Churanova, A. Solovyev, A. Chorniy, E. Sadreev, T. Baranov, VNIIneft; S. Kurelenkov, RUSVIETPETRO; E. Yudin, Zarubezhneft; D. Danko, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas
191610Modeling of Thermal EOR with Specialized Simulation Software
A. Isaeva, A. Kayukova, Lomonosov MSU, Faculty of Physics; V. Dobrozhanskiy, MIPT
191611The Approach to Modelling and Optimization of Technological Regime of Complex System: Gas Condensate Field – LNG Plan
A. Epryntsev, A. Sullagaev, A. Yazkov, A. Yamov, R. Valyаev, NOVATEK STC
191612Multi-Realization Asset Estimation: Fast and Justified Decision Preparation of Oil Rim Development Plan on the Unique Field in Zapolyar’ye
M. Komin, I. Magdeev, R. Schulze-Riegert, Schlumberger; I. Mukminov, Gazprom Neft
191613Applicability Analysis of Optimization Algorithms for Oil Fields Development Control
V. Kotezhekov, Gazpromneft STC
191614Advantages of Forming an Integrated Concept of Project Development at an Early Stage and Impact on the Growth of Project Value
V. Orlov, Gazpromneft STC
Paper # Presentation
191615Depogrid: Next Generation Unstructured Grids for Accurate Reservoir Modelling and Simulation
S. Santoshini, S. Harris, S. Kashem, Schlumberger Oilfield UK Plc; A. Levannier, A. Benabbou, T. Viard, Schlumberger MpTC; L. Mace, Schlumberger
191616
Risk Control and Mitigation of Complication Occurrences in the Operation of Wells, the Oil and Gas Gathering Network and Injection System Based on the Integrated Oil Field Model (AO “RITEK” Case Study)
D. Kyrnaev, A. Maslanov, V. Karpov, A. Amirov, D. Sleptsov, I. Batilov, K. Ratanov, RITEK; V. Fomin, A. Kozhin, A. Klemba, A. Rybalko, M. Guletskiy, SIBPROEKTAVTOMATIKA
191617Ways to Improve the Ensemble Smoothing Method, Taking into Account the Specifics of the Oilfield Development
D. Olenchikov, Roxar
Technical Session “Geomechanics”
Paper # Presentation
191625Determination of the Optimal Bottomhole Pressure in order to Reduce the Removal of the Solid Phase in the Weakly Consolidated Reservoir
I. Chebyshev, A. Shapovalova, S. Zhigulskiy, S. Lukin, Gazpromneft STC
191626Geomechanical Modeling as a Tool for Well Control Parameters Estimation in Fractured and Porous Carbonate Reservoirs
I. Bazyrov, A. Gunkin, Yu. Ovcharenko, Gazpromneft STC
191627The Analysis of Critically Stressed Fractures with Reconstruction of Tectonic Paleostresses for Ranking the Area by the Quality of the Collector on the Example of the Riphean Carbonate Fractured Reservoir
S. Zhigulskiy, S. Lukin, Gazpromneft STC; P. Rizhikov, Schlumberger
191628Barrier Integrity Evaluation Using 4D Coupled Geomechanics and Reservoir Simulation
L. Sadykov, E. Korelskiy, Schlumberger
191629Assessment of Reactivated Natural Fractures Influence on Overall SRV During Multi-Stage Hydraulic Fracturing
A. Gula, A. Bochkarev, A. Vishnivetskiy, R. Nikitin, MIPT Center for Engineering and Technology; D. Alchibaev, Yu. Ovcharenko, Gazpromneft STC
191630Experimental and Theoretical Study of Fracture Toughness Effect on Hydraulic Fracture’s Geometry
N. Dubinya, I. Fokin, IPE RAS; Yu. Golovin, A. Samodurov, A. Tyurin, Nanocenter of Derzhavin Tambov State University; E. Zenchenko, M. Trimonova, IDG RAS
191631Fully Coupled Geomechanics Approach to Determine Critical Wellbore Intervals
K. Bogachev, E. Piskovskiy, G. Pyatskiy, Rock Flow Dynamics
191632The Strategic and Tactical Value of Geomechanics for Drilling Operational Excellence of ERD Well in Uzen Field
K. Chettykbaeva, Yu. Petrakov, O. Tatur, A. Sobolev, A. Ocheretyaniy, Geosteering Technologies; A. Zozulya, V. Kalinin, M. Miletskiy, Volga Gas
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Technical Programme Technical Programme
Paper # Presentation
191596Case Study of Digital Oilfield Implementation in the Southern North Sea
V. Elichev, Wintershall Holding GmbH; E. Munoz, Wintershall Nordzee BV
191597Experience in Applying Data Analysis Technologies in the Search for Missed Intervals
O. Nadezhdin, D. Efimov, L. Minikeeva, A. Markov, BashNIPIneft
191598Results of Deming Cycle Implementation in Oil Production Processes
S. Frolov, SAP
191599Corporate Search for Industry-Specific Data
I. Mugalev, R. Yusupov, OT-OIL
191600Water Control Diagnostic Plot Pattern Recognition Using Supervised Machine Learning
A. Mukhanov, C. Garcia, H. Torres, Schlumberger
Technical Session “Static, Dynamic and Integrated Modeling”
Paper # Presentation
191607The Optimal Number of Components for Compositional Reservoir Simulation of Low Permeable Rich Gas Condensate Field
A. Yakovenko, NOVATEK STC
191608New Engineering Tools for Fast Ranking of Thermal EOR Methods
E. Yudin, A. Lubnin, E. Lubnina, Zarubezhneft; I. Zavyalov, N. Zavyalova, MIPT
191609Reservoir Properties Distribution Based on Petroelastic Modeling (PEM)
N. Churanova, A. Solovyev, A. Chorniy, E. Sadreev, T. Baranov, VNIIneft; S. Kurelenkov, RUSVIETPETRO; E. Yudin, Zarubezhneft; D. Danko, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas
191610Modeling of Thermal EOR with Specialized Simulation Software
A. Isaeva, A. Kayukova, Lomonosov MSU, Faculty of Physics; V. Dobrozhanskiy, MIPT
191611The Approach to Modelling and Optimization of Technological Regime of Complex System: Gas Condensate Field – LNG Plan
A. Epryntsev, A. Sullagaev, A. Yazkov, A. Yamov, R. Valyаev, NOVATEK STC
191612Multi-Realization Asset Estimation: Fast and Justified Decision Preparation of Oil Rim Development Plan on the Unique Field in Zapolyar’ye
M. Komin, I. Magdeev, R. Schulze-Riegert, Schlumberger; I. Mukminov, Gazprom Neft
191613Applicability Analysis of Optimization Algorithms for Oil Fields Development Control
V. Kotezhekov, Gazpromneft STC
191614Advantages of Forming an Integrated Concept of Project Development at an Early Stage and Impact on the Growth of Project Value
V. Orlov, Gazpromneft STC
Paper # Presentation
191615Depogrid: Next Generation Unstructured Grids for Accurate Reservoir Modelling and Simulation
S. Santoshini, S. Harris, S. Kashem, Schlumberger Oilfield UK Plc; A. Levannier, A. Benabbou, T. Viard, Schlumberger MpTC; L. Mace, Schlumberger
191616
Risk Control and Mitigation of Complication Occurrences in the Operation of Wells, the Oil and Gas Gathering Network and Injection System Based on the Integrated Oil Field Model (AO “RITEK” Case Study)
D. Kyrnaev, A. Maslanov, V. Karpov, A. Amirov, D. Sleptsov, I. Batilov, K. Ratanov, RITEK; V. Fomin, A. Kozhin, A. Klemba, A. Rybalko, M. Guletskiy, SIBPROEKTAVTOMATIKA
191617Ways to Improve the Ensemble Smoothing Method, Taking into Account the Specifics of the Oilfield Development
D. Olenchikov, Roxar
Technical Session “Geomechanics”
Paper # Presentation
191625Determination of the Optimal Bottomhole Pressure in order to Reduce the Removal of the Solid Phase in the Weakly Consolidated Reservoir
I. Chebyshev, A. Shapovalova, S. Zhigulskiy, S. Lukin, Gazpromneft STC
191626Geomechanical Modeling as a Tool for Well Control Parameters Estimation in Fractured and Porous Carbonate Reservoirs
I. Bazyrov, A. Gunkin, Yu. Ovcharenko, Gazpromneft STC
191627The Analysis of Critically Stressed Fractures with Reconstruction of Tectonic Paleostresses for Ranking the Area by the Quality of the Collector on the Example of the Riphean Carbonate Fractured Reservoir
S. Zhigulskiy, S. Lukin, Gazpromneft STC; P. Rizhikov, Schlumberger
191628Barrier Integrity Evaluation Using 4D Coupled Geomechanics and Reservoir Simulation
L. Sadykov, E. Korelskiy, Schlumberger
191629Assessment of Reactivated Natural Fractures Influence on Overall SRV During Multi-Stage Hydraulic Fracturing
A. Gula, A. Bochkarev, A. Vishnivetskiy, R. Nikitin, MIPT Center for Engineering and Technology; D. Alchibaev, Yu. Ovcharenko, Gazpromneft STC
191630Experimental and Theoretical Study of Fracture Toughness Effect on Hydraulic Fracture’s Geometry
N. Dubinya, I. Fokin, IPE RAS; Yu. Golovin, A. Samodurov, A. Tyurin, Nanocenter of Derzhavin Tambov State University; E. Zenchenko, M. Trimonova, IDG RAS
191631Fully Coupled Geomechanics Approach to Determine Critical Wellbore Intervals
K. Bogachev, E. Piskovskiy, G. Pyatskiy, Rock Flow Dynamics
191632The Strategic and Tactical Value of Geomechanics for Drilling Operational Excellence of ERD Well in Uzen Field
K. Chettykbaeva, Yu. Petrakov, O. Tatur, A. Sobolev, A. Ocheretyaniy, Geosteering Technologies; A. Zozulya, V. Kalinin, M. Miletskiy, Volga Gas
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Technical Programme Technical Programme
All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018. All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018.
Technical Session “Conceptual Engineering and Re-Engineering”
Paper # Presentation
191638Going against the Tide: Repsol Oil & Gas Malaysia Approach in Managing Unmanned Brownfield Production Facility
A. Azmi, F. Aishah Izany, Repsol Oil & Gas Malaysia Limited; M. Makhtar, Petronas
191639Implementation of Integrated Asset Modeling for Brown Oilfield Reengineering Challenges
O. Zaitcev, T. Solovyev, I. Klimovich, Weatherford
191640A Field Efficiency Management during the Living Cycle Stages
M. Meleshko, SamaraNIPIneft
191641Approaches and Methods for Well Cost Estimation at Gazprom Neft
S. Tretyakov, Gazpromneft STC
191642Conceptual Approach for Gas Field Clusters Development in Terms of Synergy Effect
A. Permyakov, Tyumen Petroleum Research Center; D. Savchuk, Kynsko-Chaselskoe Neftegaz
191643
Estimation of Prospects of Development Hydrocarbon Resources in Barents and Pechora Seas by Typification of Geological and Geographical Conditions
K. Kazakov, A. Lunev, V. Koloskov, D. Nadezhkin, N. Pimenova, M. Mukhametzyanov, V. Popov, Z. Mubarakshin, N. Payusova, O. Senochkin, LUKOIL-Engineering
191644Organization of New Projects Search and Assessment Process
V. Smyslov, A. Ismagilov, I. Khamitov, A. Kozhemyakin, K. Sedykh, Zarubezhneft
191645Perspective Planning of Oil Production on the basis of Geological and Hydrodynamic Modeling of Tatneft Fields
Z. Loshcheva, E. Kolsanov, Tatneft
Technical Session “Gas, Gas Condensate and Oil Gas Condensate Field Development”
Paper # Presentation
191650Water Influx Prediction and Mitigation in Cenomanian Gas Fields Using Integrated Reservoir Model
H. Sizoo, BP Russia
191652Feasibility of Nitrogen Injection in a Multi-Layered Lean Gas Condensate Reservoir
R. Canchucaja, Repsol
191653Evaluation of Gas Reserves Development Potential in Low Permeable Turonian Formation in Kharampurskoe Field
A. Kiselev, Tyumen Petroleum Research Center; A. Korolev, Kynsko-Chaselskoe Neftegaz
Paper # Presentation
191654Selection of the Optimal Location of Wells for Offshore Gas Field
A. Zakharyan, A. Koshelev, R. Musin, Rosneft; M. Komin, Schlumberger
191655Reservoir Pressure Maintenance System Efficiency Evaluation and Optimization in the Case of Tectonically Complex Geological Structure of Oil and Gas Field X
D. Balin, V. Brovko, NOVATEK STC
Technical Session “Core Analysis”
Paper # Presentation
191659Сore Cleaning and Aging Effects of Devonian Carbonate Core at Micro Scale
K. Kovalev, M. Khayrullin, P. Grishin, VNIIneft; N. Artemov, V. Shklover, SMA
191660Study of the Composition and Properties of Hydrocarbons by Pyrolytic Methods in Rock
N. Morozov, Gazpromneft STC
191661Tensorial Permeability Obtained from Pore-Scale Simulations as a Proxy to Core Orientation in Non-Alligned Rock Material
K. Gerke, M. Karsanina, IDG RAS; T. Sizonenko, IPE RAS; R. Vasilyev, D. Gafurova, D. Korost, Lomonosov MSU, Faculty of Geology
191662Combination of the In-Situ Loading Scanning Experiment and Digital Core Deformation Simulation for Investigating Stress Sensitivity Mechanism
Y. Hou, W. Sui, China University of Petroleum (Beijing)
191663Image-Based Evaluation of Retained Proppant Pack Permeability
A. Beletskaya, V. Abashkin, D. Willberg, D. Korobkov, I. Yakimchuk, L. Dovgilovich, Schlumberger Moscow Research Center
Technical Session “Field Geology and Geophysics”
Paper # Presentation
191670Non-Seismic Methods Development at Gazprom Neft
G. Grigoryev, O. Zakharova, N. Morozov, A. Kasyanenko, Gazpromneft STC; E. Lyubimov, Gazprom Neft
191671Complex Approach to Seismic Researches while Studying Unconventional Reservoir
A. Konyushenko, A. Shkrabov, M. Kovalenko, Belorusneft
191672“Eminence Grise” of the Project or How the Chance of Geological Success Can Greatly Affect the Investment Decisions
M. Dymochkina, Z. Filippova, Gazpromneft STC
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Technical Programme Technical Programme
All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018. All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018.
Technical Session “Conceptual Engineering and Re-Engineering”
Paper # Presentation
191638Going against the Tide: Repsol Oil & Gas Malaysia Approach in Managing Unmanned Brownfield Production Facility
A. Azmi, F. Aishah Izany, Repsol Oil & Gas Malaysia Limited; M. Makhtar, Petronas
191639Implementation of Integrated Asset Modeling for Brown Oilfield Reengineering Challenges
O. Zaitcev, T. Solovyev, I. Klimovich, Weatherford
191640A Field Efficiency Management during the Living Cycle Stages
M. Meleshko, SamaraNIPIneft
191641Approaches and Methods for Well Cost Estimation at Gazprom Neft
S. Tretyakov, Gazpromneft STC
191642Conceptual Approach for Gas Field Clusters Development in Terms of Synergy Effect
A. Permyakov, Tyumen Petroleum Research Center; D. Savchuk, Kynsko-Chaselskoe Neftegaz
191643
Estimation of Prospects of Development Hydrocarbon Resources in Barents and Pechora Seas by Typification of Geological and Geographical Conditions
K. Kazakov, A. Lunev, V. Koloskov, D. Nadezhkin, N. Pimenova, M. Mukhametzyanov, V. Popov, Z. Mubarakshin, N. Payusova, O. Senochkin, LUKOIL-Engineering
191644Organization of New Projects Search and Assessment Process
V. Smyslov, A. Ismagilov, I. Khamitov, A. Kozhemyakin, K. Sedykh, Zarubezhneft
191645Perspective Planning of Oil Production on the basis of Geological and Hydrodynamic Modeling of Tatneft Fields
Z. Loshcheva, E. Kolsanov, Tatneft
Technical Session “Gas, Gas Condensate and Oil Gas Condensate Field Development”
Paper # Presentation
191650Water Influx Prediction and Mitigation in Cenomanian Gas Fields Using Integrated Reservoir Model
H. Sizoo, BP Russia
191652Feasibility of Nitrogen Injection in a Multi-Layered Lean Gas Condensate Reservoir
R. Canchucaja, Repsol
191653Evaluation of Gas Reserves Development Potential in Low Permeable Turonian Formation in Kharampurskoe Field
A. Kiselev, Tyumen Petroleum Research Center; A. Korolev, Kynsko-Chaselskoe Neftegaz
Paper # Presentation
191654Selection of the Optimal Location of Wells for Offshore Gas Field
A. Zakharyan, A. Koshelev, R. Musin, Rosneft; M. Komin, Schlumberger
191655Reservoir Pressure Maintenance System Efficiency Evaluation and Optimization in the Case of Tectonically Complex Geological Structure of Oil and Gas Field X
D. Balin, V. Brovko, NOVATEK STC
Technical Session “Core Analysis”
Paper # Presentation
191659Сore Cleaning and Aging Effects of Devonian Carbonate Core at Micro Scale
K. Kovalev, M. Khayrullin, P. Grishin, VNIIneft; N. Artemov, V. Shklover, SMA
191660Study of the Composition and Properties of Hydrocarbons by Pyrolytic Methods in Rock
N. Morozov, Gazpromneft STC
191661Tensorial Permeability Obtained from Pore-Scale Simulations as a Proxy to Core Orientation in Non-Alligned Rock Material
K. Gerke, M. Karsanina, IDG RAS; T. Sizonenko, IPE RAS; R. Vasilyev, D. Gafurova, D. Korost, Lomonosov MSU, Faculty of Geology
191662Combination of the In-Situ Loading Scanning Experiment and Digital Core Deformation Simulation for Investigating Stress Sensitivity Mechanism
Y. Hou, W. Sui, China University of Petroleum (Beijing)
191663Image-Based Evaluation of Retained Proppant Pack Permeability
A. Beletskaya, V. Abashkin, D. Willberg, D. Korobkov, I. Yakimchuk, L. Dovgilovich, Schlumberger Moscow Research Center
Technical Session “Field Geology and Geophysics”
Paper # Presentation
191670Non-Seismic Methods Development at Gazprom Neft
G. Grigoryev, O. Zakharova, N. Morozov, A. Kasyanenko, Gazpromneft STC; E. Lyubimov, Gazprom Neft
191671Complex Approach to Seismic Researches while Studying Unconventional Reservoir
A. Konyushenko, A. Shkrabov, M. Kovalenko, Belorusneft
191672“Eminence Grise” of the Project or How the Chance of Geological Success Can Greatly Affect the Investment Decisions
M. Dymochkina, Z. Filippova, Gazpromneft STC
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Paper # Presentation
191673Seismic and Electromagnetic Methods Integration to Increase Quality of Reservoir Properties and Saturation Forecast in East Siberia Region
P. Mostovoy, A. Ostankov, R. Oshmarin, Gazpromneft STC
191674EMV of an Exploration Project: an Alternative Approach for Probabilistic Estimation Taking Into Account Probability of Success
Z. Filippova, A. Mullagaliev, R. Kim, E. Fedorov, Gazpromneft STC
191675
Well Logging Data Interpretation in Oil and Gas Source Rock Sections Based on Complex Petrophysical and Geochemical Analysis Results
N. Skibitskaya, K. Kovalenko, M. Bolshakov, O. Marutyan, N. Samokhvalov, T. Pugo, IOGP RAS; R. Khisamov, Tatneft; V. Bazarevskaya, TatNIPIneft; O. Navrotskiy, NVNIIGG
191676Arctic Zone of the Siberian Platform – the Resource Base and the Development Potential
N. Shabalin, IOGP RAS; A. Dmitrievskiy, N. Eremin, IOGP RAS, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas
191677The Allocation of Different Types of Rocks of Famennian Layer According to the Methods of GIS with the Criterion of Carbonate Deposits Structural Heterogeneity
G. Minigalieva, A. Nigmatzyanova, BashNIPIneft
191678OWC Detection based on Ultra Deep LWD Measurements, Logging and Hydrodynamic Simulation
A. Cheprasov, Schlumberger
191679Methods for Reservoir Properties Forecasting and Evaluation under Conditions of Its Development Using Hydraulic Fracturing Technology
A. Alekseev, Gazpromneft STC
191680Studying Domanic Horizon Deposits Using Geochemical Research Methods
T. Karimov, R. Muzaeva, BashNIPIneft
191681Analysis Method of Oil Stock Category B2 for Planning and Involvement Reserves in Development
T. Khaybullin, A. Meshcheryakova, P. Gerasimenko, Gazpromneft STC
Technical Session “Well Logging”
Paper # Presentation
191689Application of the Combined Real-Time Petrophysical and Geosteering Model to Increase Drilling Efficiency
V. Koryabkin, P. Kolba, Gazpromneft STC; S. Stishenko, A. Sabirov, O. Tatur, Geosteering Technologies
191690The Integrated Approach to Permeability Adjustment based on the Simultaneous Well Log and Well Test Interpretation
E. Maksimova, N. Parfenov, B. Belozerov, Gazpromneft STC
191691Determination of Reservoir Characteristics Radial Distribution based on Induction and Micro Log Data Using Laboratory Filtration Tests
A. Makarov, M. Podberezhniy, Salym Petroleum Development
191692Evolution of Well Logging Technologies during Deposits Development on the Caspian Shelf
A. Mityagin, V. Kuzakov, Schlumberger
All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018. All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018.
Technical Programme Technical Programme
Paper # Presentation
191693Approaches for Petrophysical Modelling and Log Interpretation of Achimov Dissected Reservoirs
E. Fattakhov, Gazpromneft STC
191694First Application of Advanced Resistivity Logging Technology for Real-Time Evaluation of Formation Properties and Structural Dips Estimation in Complex Geology of Krasnoleninskoe Field
M. Sviridov, Yu. Antonov, R. Kotov, I. Nikulina, Baker Hughes; V. Baranov, RUSPETRO
Technical Session “Production Stimulation and Hydraulic Fracturing”
Paper # Presentation
191700Improved Approach to Simulation of Carbonate Matrix Reacidizing
R. Khuzin, N. Shevko, Gazprom Neft Business Service B.V.
191701Results of Matrix Jobs Performed on Horizontal Water Injectors of Offshore Oil Field
D. Ovsyannikov, Schlumberger; M. Golenkin, LUKOIL-Nizhnevolzhskneft
191703The Influence of an External Variable Magnetic Field on Matrix Acidizing of Carbonate Reservoirs
A. Hashemizadeh, T. Foroud, Iranian Central Oil Fields Company (ICOFC-NIOC); M. Ameri, B. Aminshahidi, Amirkabir University of Technology
191704Matrix Acid Stimulation Model for Wells in Vuggy and Naturally Fractured Carbonate Reservoirs
M. Ali, H. Nasr-El-Din, Texas A&M University
191705Refrac Multistage of Horizontal Wells
A. Ogorodov, A. Ostashuk, Gazpromneft STC
191707Retrospective Analysis of Hydrofracturing with the Dimensionless Parameters: Comparing Designs and Hydrodynamic Researches
G. Paderin, E. Shel, Gazpromneft STC; P. Kabanova, Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University
191708Implementation of Selective Refrac in Horizontal Well and Evaluation of Applied Technology
S. Sitdikov, A. Kushnikov, Rosneft
191709A Comprehensive Approach to Improve the Efficiency of Multiple-Stage Well Intervention Implemented in PAO “Gazprom Neft”
E. Kazakov, E. Sayfutdinov, I. Fayzullin, D. Bukharov, Gazpromneft STC
191710Dynamic Fluid Diversion with Advanced Pressure Monitoring Technique – New Era of Multistage Refracturing in Conventional Reservoirs of Western Siberia
S. Parkhonyuk, A. Borisenko, Schlumberger; K. Ibragimov, Slavneft-Megionneftegaz
191711
Synergistic Effect Between Wormlike Micelles and Nanoparticles in Stabilizing Foams for High Temperature Stimulation
J. Zhu, Z. Yang, X. Li, Z. Wang, State Key Laboratory of Oil & Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation, Southwest Petroleum University
191712Proppant Fracturing in Deep Naturally Fractured Tight Carbonate Reservoir
M. Che, RIPED PetroChina
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Paper # Presentation
191673Seismic and Electromagnetic Methods Integration to Increase Quality of Reservoir Properties and Saturation Forecast in East Siberia Region
P. Mostovoy, A. Ostankov, R. Oshmarin, Gazpromneft STC
191674EMV of an Exploration Project: an Alternative Approach for Probabilistic Estimation Taking Into Account Probability of Success
Z. Filippova, A. Mullagaliev, R. Kim, E. Fedorov, Gazpromneft STC
191675
Well Logging Data Interpretation in Oil and Gas Source Rock Sections Based on Complex Petrophysical and Geochemical Analysis Results
N. Skibitskaya, K. Kovalenko, M. Bolshakov, O. Marutyan, N. Samokhvalov, T. Pugo, IOGP RAS; R. Khisamov, Tatneft; V. Bazarevskaya, TatNIPIneft; O. Navrotskiy, NVNIIGG
191676Arctic Zone of the Siberian Platform – the Resource Base and the Development Potential
N. Shabalin, IOGP RAS; A. Dmitrievskiy, N. Eremin, IOGP RAS, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas
191677The Allocation of Different Types of Rocks of Famennian Layer According to the Methods of GIS with the Criterion of Carbonate Deposits Structural Heterogeneity
G. Minigalieva, A. Nigmatzyanova, BashNIPIneft
191678OWC Detection based on Ultra Deep LWD Measurements, Logging and Hydrodynamic Simulation
A. Cheprasov, Schlumberger
191679Methods for Reservoir Properties Forecasting and Evaluation under Conditions of Its Development Using Hydraulic Fracturing Technology
A. Alekseev, Gazpromneft STC
191680Studying Domanic Horizon Deposits Using Geochemical Research Methods
T. Karimov, R. Muzaeva, BashNIPIneft
191681Analysis Method of Oil Stock Category B2 for Planning and Involvement Reserves in Development
T. Khaybullin, A. Meshcheryakova, P. Gerasimenko, Gazpromneft STC
Technical Session “Well Logging”
Paper # Presentation
191689Application of the Combined Real-Time Petrophysical and Geosteering Model to Increase Drilling Efficiency
V. Koryabkin, P. Kolba, Gazpromneft STC; S. Stishenko, A. Sabirov, O. Tatur, Geosteering Technologies
191690The Integrated Approach to Permeability Adjustment based on the Simultaneous Well Log and Well Test Interpretation
E. Maksimova, N. Parfenov, B. Belozerov, Gazpromneft STC
191691Determination of Reservoir Characteristics Radial Distribution based on Induction and Micro Log Data Using Laboratory Filtration Tests
A. Makarov, M. Podberezhniy, Salym Petroleum Development
191692Evolution of Well Logging Technologies during Deposits Development on the Caspian Shelf
A. Mityagin, V. Kuzakov, Schlumberger
All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018. All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018.
Technical Programme Technical Programme
Paper # Presentation
191693Approaches for Petrophysical Modelling and Log Interpretation of Achimov Dissected Reservoirs
E. Fattakhov, Gazpromneft STC
191694First Application of Advanced Resistivity Logging Technology for Real-Time Evaluation of Formation Properties and Structural Dips Estimation in Complex Geology of Krasnoleninskoe Field
M. Sviridov, Yu. Antonov, R. Kotov, I. Nikulina, Baker Hughes; V. Baranov, RUSPETRO
Technical Session “Production Stimulation and Hydraulic Fracturing”
Paper # Presentation
191700Improved Approach to Simulation of Carbonate Matrix Reacidizing
R. Khuzin, N. Shevko, Gazprom Neft Business Service B.V.
191701Results of Matrix Jobs Performed on Horizontal Water Injectors of Offshore Oil Field
D. Ovsyannikov, Schlumberger; M. Golenkin, LUKOIL-Nizhnevolzhskneft
191703The Influence of an External Variable Magnetic Field on Matrix Acidizing of Carbonate Reservoirs
A. Hashemizadeh, T. Foroud, Iranian Central Oil Fields Company (ICOFC-NIOC); M. Ameri, B. Aminshahidi, Amirkabir University of Technology
191704Matrix Acid Stimulation Model for Wells in Vuggy and Naturally Fractured Carbonate Reservoirs
M. Ali, H. Nasr-El-Din, Texas A&M University
191705Refrac Multistage of Horizontal Wells
A. Ogorodov, A. Ostashuk, Gazpromneft STC
191707Retrospective Analysis of Hydrofracturing with the Dimensionless Parameters: Comparing Designs and Hydrodynamic Researches
G. Paderin, E. Shel, Gazpromneft STC; P. Kabanova, Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University
191708Implementation of Selective Refrac in Horizontal Well and Evaluation of Applied Technology
S. Sitdikov, A. Kushnikov, Rosneft
191709A Comprehensive Approach to Improve the Efficiency of Multiple-Stage Well Intervention Implemented in PAO “Gazprom Neft”
E. Kazakov, E. Sayfutdinov, I. Fayzullin, D. Bukharov, Gazpromneft STC
191710Dynamic Fluid Diversion with Advanced Pressure Monitoring Technique – New Era of Multistage Refracturing in Conventional Reservoirs of Western Siberia
S. Parkhonyuk, A. Borisenko, Schlumberger; K. Ibragimov, Slavneft-Megionneftegaz
191711
Synergistic Effect Between Wormlike Micelles and Nanoparticles in Stabilizing Foams for High Temperature Stimulation
J. Zhu, Z. Yang, X. Li, Z. Wang, State Key Laboratory of Oil & Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation, Southwest Petroleum University
191712Proppant Fracturing in Deep Naturally Fractured Tight Carbonate Reservoir
M. Che, RIPED PetroChina
Quantum PLT® is an innovative technology for production logging in horizontal wells without well intervention.
oilfield services provider and developer of cutting–edge technical solutions for the oil and gas industry.
• Post fracturing inflow profile evaluation extended in time;
• Assessment of each production interval in regards to water and oil production;
• Optimization of technical solutions for well completions in the early stages of field development, such as number of ports;
• Analysis of hydrocarbon extraction ratio;
• Detailed information in the analysis of mutual influence of neighbouring wells in the oilfield.
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All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018.
Technical Programme Technical Programme
Paper # Presentation
191713Breakdown Pressure due to Infiltration of Pre-Existing Fracture in Tight Sandstone Formation
M. Li, J. Guo, Y. Deng, Southwest Petroleum University
191714A New Productivity Prediction Hybrid Model for Volume Fracturing Horizontal Well in Tight Oil Reservoirs L. Tao, J. Guo, Southwest Petroleum University; X. Zhou, A. Kitaeva, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas
191715Well Intervention Program Creation at the Novoportovskoye Field
R. Studinskiy, Gazpromneft STC; O. Olender, Gazpromneft-Yamal
191716Technological Development of Hydraulic Fracturing in Tatneft’s Carbonate Reservoirs. Experience in Engineering Design, Monitoring and Managing Hydraulic Fracturing Geometrical Parameters
A. Kochetkov, V. Sirazdinov, R. Khusainov, A. Lutfullin, B. Ganiev, R. Garifullin, Tatneft
1917178 or 30? Optimizing Fracturing Stages per Well in Oil Rims of Novoportovskoe Field
E. Bezverkhaya, Siberian Federal University
191718Methodology of Fibers Impact Calculation on Proppant Transport in Hydraulic Fracture
D. Badazhkov, V. Plyashkevich, Schlumberger
Young Professionals Session
Paper # Presentation
191730Numerical Simulation of Helium Injection into the Natural Gas Reservoir
A. Skryabina, VNIPIgazdobycha
191731Features of the Well Testing and PLT Works during Well Construction from SSDR in Okhotsk Sea
A. Magerova, Gazprom Dobycha Shelf Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk
191732Reservoir Simulation of Multiphase Flows with Non-Darcy Regimes
M. Elizaryev, MIPT Center for Engineering and Technology
191733Operation Efficiency Increase of Low Pressure Gas Wells by Using Gas-Jet Devices
A. Federov, A. Ibatulin, RN-Purneftegaz
191734Short-Term Discontinuous Operation of Wells on JSC LUKOIL-West Siberia Fields. Experience and Development Perspectives
A. Abdullin, I. Abdulin, E. Sokolyanskaya, LUKOIL-Engineering KogalymNIPIneft
191735Reservoir Properties Distribution Forecast in a Complex Carbonate Reservoir and Drilling Risk Evaluation
N. Churanova, VNIIneft
191736Integrated Analysis Results of Discovering Undeveloped Reservoirs on Mature Fields and Future Perspectives
A. Bashirov, RN-Krasnodarneftegaz
191737Wells Optimal Rate Determination in Gas Condensate Field
A. Trifonov, ROSPAN INTERNATIONAL
191738Polycationic Drilling Muds for Well Construction in Clay Sediments
A. Gaydarov, A. Khubbatov, Gazprom VNIIGAZ
191739Development Strategy Selection for East Messoyakhskoye Green Field with Highly Viscous Oil: to Waterflood or Not?
I. Ilyasov, Messoyakhaneftegaz
191740Implementation of the Dual Porosity / Dual Permeability Model in the RN-KIM Corporate Simulator
T. Lugumanov, RN-UfaNIPIneft
191741Design and Development of Relational Geospatial Database Aimed at Gathering and Systematization of Wide Range of Geological and Geophysical Data
A. Kolmakov, A. Kilyakov, LUKOIL-Engineering VolgogradNIPImorneft
191742Methanol Delivery Recycle Systems Development at Complex Gas Treatment Unit of Achimov Deposits
A. Kagarmanov, A. Tipugin, Gazprom Dobycha Urengoy
Quantum PLT® is an innovative technology for production logging in horizontal wells without well intervention.
oilfield services provider and developer of cutting–edge technical solutions for the oil and gas industry.
• Post fracturing inflow profile evaluation extended in time;
• Assessment of each production interval in regards to water and oil production;
• Optimization of technical solutions for well completions in the early stages of field development, such as number of ports;
• Analysis of hydrocarbon extraction ratio;
• Detailed information in the analysis of mutual influence of neighbouring wells in the oilfield.
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All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018.
Technical Programme Technical Programme
Paper # Presentation
191713Breakdown Pressure due to Infiltration of Pre-Existing Fracture in Tight Sandstone Formation
M. Li, J. Guo, Y. Deng, Southwest Petroleum University
191714A New Productivity Prediction Hybrid Model for Volume Fracturing Horizontal Well in Tight Oil Reservoirs L. Tao, J. Guo, Southwest Petroleum University; X. Zhou, A. Kitaeva, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas
191715Well Intervention Program Creation at the Novoportovskoye Field
R. Studinskiy, Gazpromneft STC; O. Olender, Gazpromneft-Yamal
191716Technological Development of Hydraulic Fracturing in Tatneft’s Carbonate Reservoirs. Experience in Engineering Design, Monitoring and Managing Hydraulic Fracturing Geometrical Parameters
A. Kochetkov, V. Sirazdinov, R. Khusainov, A. Lutfullin, B. Ganiev, R. Garifullin, Tatneft
1917178 or 30? Optimizing Fracturing Stages per Well in Oil Rims of Novoportovskoe Field
E. Bezverkhaya, Siberian Federal University
191718Methodology of Fibers Impact Calculation on Proppant Transport in Hydraulic Fracture
D. Badazhkov, V. Plyashkevich, Schlumberger
Young Professionals Session
Paper # Presentation
191730Numerical Simulation of Helium Injection into the Natural Gas Reservoir
A. Skryabina, VNIPIgazdobycha
191731Features of the Well Testing and PLT Works during Well Construction from SSDR in Okhotsk Sea
A. Magerova, Gazprom Dobycha Shelf Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk
191732Reservoir Simulation of Multiphase Flows with Non-Darcy Regimes
M. Elizaryev, MIPT Center for Engineering and Technology
191733Operation Efficiency Increase of Low Pressure Gas Wells by Using Gas-Jet Devices
A. Federov, A. Ibatulin, RN-Purneftegaz
191734Short-Term Discontinuous Operation of Wells on JSC LUKOIL-West Siberia Fields. Experience and Development Perspectives
A. Abdullin, I. Abdulin, E. Sokolyanskaya, LUKOIL-Engineering KogalymNIPIneft
191735Reservoir Properties Distribution Forecast in a Complex Carbonate Reservoir and Drilling Risk Evaluation
N. Churanova, VNIIneft
191736Integrated Analysis Results of Discovering Undeveloped Reservoirs on Mature Fields and Future Perspectives
A. Bashirov, RN-Krasnodarneftegaz
191737Wells Optimal Rate Determination in Gas Condensate Field
A. Trifonov, ROSPAN INTERNATIONAL
191738Polycationic Drilling Muds for Well Construction in Clay Sediments
A. Gaydarov, A. Khubbatov, Gazprom VNIIGAZ
191739Development Strategy Selection for East Messoyakhskoye Green Field with Highly Viscous Oil: to Waterflood or Not?
I. Ilyasov, Messoyakhaneftegaz
191740Implementation of the Dual Porosity / Dual Permeability Model in the RN-KIM Corporate Simulator
T. Lugumanov, RN-UfaNIPIneft
191741Design and Development of Relational Geospatial Database Aimed at Gathering and Systematization of Wide Range of Geological and Geophysical Data
A. Kolmakov, A. Kilyakov, LUKOIL-Engineering VolgogradNIPImorneft
191742Methanol Delivery Recycle Systems Development at Complex Gas Treatment Unit of Achimov Deposits
A. Kagarmanov, A. Tipugin, Gazprom Dobycha Urengoy
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Paper # Presentation
191743The All-Oil Drilling Fluid Composition Design for Coring at LUKOIL-Komi Field with Conservation of Core Residual Water Saturation
I. Borovkova, S. Kharin, V. Malikov, LUKOIL-Engineering PermNIPIneft
191745Digital Integrated Modeling for Waterflooding Management
M. Rechkin, K. Povyshev, R. Valiev, D. Perets, Gazpromneft STC
191746Testing of the Method for Technical Condition Diagnostics of the Gas Turbine Engines Using Lubricating Oil Optical-Emission Spectrometry
E. Markina, M. Maryasov, Gazprom Transgaz Saint-Petersburg
New Approach to Solving Wells Measurement Problem
V. Dolinyuk, G. Gilaev, Samaraneftegaz
Technical Programme Technical Programme
All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018.
All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018.
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Hard-to-Recover Reserves”
Paper # Presentation
191487Oil and Gas Fingerprinting in Reservoir Engineering and Hydraulic Fracturing
V. Akhmetgareev, R. Khisamov, Tatneft; S. Khakimov, IPEC Energy
191488The Outlook for SNL Application in Appraisal of the Stimulated Reservoir Volume in Horizontal Wells with Multistage Fracs
V. Nagimov, I. Aslanyan, TGT Oilfield Services; E. Tolmachev, A. Alekseev, Gazpromneft STC
191489Application of Geo-Chemical Indicators for Sedimentology Description Clarifying of Bazhenov and Abalak Formation in Krasnoleninskoe Field
E. Avramenko, M. Grishchenko, S. Kuzmina, Tyumen Petroleum Research Center
191490Analysis of Chemical Compositions Injection Combined with Cyclic-Steam Stimulation
I. Kuvshinov, L. Altunina, V. Kuvshinov, Institute of Petroleum Chemistry SB RAS
191491Study on the Mechanism of Reversing Oil Displacement for Increasing the Production of Crude Oil in Low Permeability and Ultra-Low Permeability Oil Field
C. Guan, Y. Li, Z. Ma, China University of Petroleum (Beijing); W. Hu, CNPC Consulting Center
191492Approach to Understanding the Stimulated Reservoir Volume in Unconventional Oil Reservoirs
E. Dvoretskaya, Gazpromneft STC
191493Shale Gas Production and Carbon Sequestration: a Win-Win Association for EGR and Environmental Footprint Reduction
F. Sun, University of Texas at Austin
191494Comparative Analysis of Different Well Patterns for SAGD
K. Federov, A. Shevelev, A. Gilmanov, Tyumen State University
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Well Construction – Drilling and Completion”
Paper # Presentation
191519Complex Approach for Achieving Record Indicators at the Field of V.N. Vinogradova
S. Yakunin, E. Kashin, A. Shtyfel, RITEK
191520Design and Process Engineering of Slotted Liner Running in ERD Wells
A. Kunshin, M. Dvoynikov, Saint-Petersburg Mining University
191521Proven Experience in Construction of Multilateral Wells Using TAML 1 Technology in Novoportovskoye Field
N. Abaltusov, A. Dubrovin, Weatherford; S. Pilnik, Gazpromneft-Razvitie; M. Zimoglyad, F. Burkov, F. Bulatov, Gazpromneft-Yamal
191522The Combination of Ridge and Conical Elements is a New Approach for Drilling Out Hard Carbonates and Sandstones without Drop in ROP
А. Lomov, B. James, Schlumberger
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Paper # Presentation
191743The All-Oil Drilling Fluid Composition Design for Coring at LUKOIL-Komi Field with Conservation of Core Residual Water Saturation
I. Borovkova, S. Kharin, V. Malikov, LUKOIL-Engineering PermNIPIneft
191745Digital Integrated Modeling for Waterflooding Management
M. Rechkin, K. Povyshev, R. Valiev, D. Perets, Gazpromneft STC
191746Testing of the Method for Technical Condition Diagnostics of the Gas Turbine Engines Using Lubricating Oil Optical-Emission Spectrometry
E. Markina, M. Maryasov, Gazprom Transgaz Saint-Petersburg
New Approach to Solving Wells Measurement Problem
V. Dolinyuk, G. Gilaev, Samaraneftegaz
Technical Programme Technical Programme
All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018.
All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018.
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Hard-to-Recover Reserves”
Paper # Presentation
191487Oil and Gas Fingerprinting in Reservoir Engineering and Hydraulic Fracturing
V. Akhmetgareev, R. Khisamov, Tatneft; S. Khakimov, IPEC Energy
191488The Outlook for SNL Application in Appraisal of the Stimulated Reservoir Volume in Horizontal Wells with Multistage Fracs
V. Nagimov, I. Aslanyan, TGT Oilfield Services; E. Tolmachev, A. Alekseev, Gazpromneft STC
191489Application of Geo-Chemical Indicators for Sedimentology Description Clarifying of Bazhenov and Abalak Formation in Krasnoleninskoe Field
E. Avramenko, M. Grishchenko, S. Kuzmina, Tyumen Petroleum Research Center
191490Analysis of Chemical Compositions Injection Combined with Cyclic-Steam Stimulation
I. Kuvshinov, L. Altunina, V. Kuvshinov, Institute of Petroleum Chemistry SB RAS
191491Study on the Mechanism of Reversing Oil Displacement for Increasing the Production of Crude Oil in Low Permeability and Ultra-Low Permeability Oil Field
C. Guan, Y. Li, Z. Ma, China University of Petroleum (Beijing); W. Hu, CNPC Consulting Center
191492Approach to Understanding the Stimulated Reservoir Volume in Unconventional Oil Reservoirs
E. Dvoretskaya, Gazpromneft STC
191493Shale Gas Production and Carbon Sequestration: a Win-Win Association for EGR and Environmental Footprint Reduction
F. Sun, University of Texas at Austin
191494Comparative Analysis of Different Well Patterns for SAGD
K. Federov, A. Shevelev, A. Gilmanov, Tyumen State University
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Well Construction – Drilling and Completion”
Paper # Presentation
191519Complex Approach for Achieving Record Indicators at the Field of V.N. Vinogradova
S. Yakunin, E. Kashin, A. Shtyfel, RITEK
191520Design and Process Engineering of Slotted Liner Running in ERD Wells
A. Kunshin, M. Dvoynikov, Saint-Petersburg Mining University
191521Proven Experience in Construction of Multilateral Wells Using TAML 1 Technology in Novoportovskoye Field
N. Abaltusov, A. Dubrovin, Weatherford; S. Pilnik, Gazpromneft-Razvitie; M. Zimoglyad, F. Burkov, F. Bulatov, Gazpromneft-Yamal
191522The Combination of Ridge and Conical Elements is a New Approach for Drilling Out Hard Carbonates and Sandstones without Drop in ROP
А. Lomov, B. James, Schlumberger
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Technical Programme Technical Programme
All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018. All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018.
Paper # Presentation
191523New Kick-off Procedure with RSS Reduces the Operation Time by 92%. Western Siberia Experience
D. Sirotin, R. Shakurov, Baker Hughes; O. Teregulov, LUKOIL-West Siberia
191524Advanced Cements with Multiple Self-Repairing Ability for Wellbore Applications
C. Fernandez, K. Rod, M. Correa, M. Nguyen, P. Koech, V. Glezakou, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; N. Huerta, B. Kutchko, National Energy Technology Laboratory
191525Application of Discrete Element Method for Modelling Sand Control Systems
K. Lezhnev, Gazpromneft STC
191526
Integrated Approach to Real-Time Drilling Optimization Based on Methods of Geosteering, Petrophysics and Geomechanics
D. Mylnikov, A. Sabirov, O. Tatur, A. Brazlauskas, Yu. Petrakov, A. Sobolev, Geosteering Technologies; D. Kustarev, S. Sigarev, K. Yakovlev, RN-Uvatneftegaz
191527High-Performance Water-Base System Performs as an Environmentally Friendly Alternative to Oil-Base for Drilling Challenging Intervals in North Kuwait
M. Al Mulaifi, Kuwait Oil Company
191528Innovative Solution for Fluid Loss in Sub-Hydrostatic Wells During Workover Operation – Case Study from Kuwait
M. Hassan, Kuwait Oil Company
191529Elastic Cement System
R. Koltsov, A. Varavinov, OIL ENERGY
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Oil and Gas Production – Equipment and Technologies.
Production Gathering and Processing”
Paper # Presentation
191543Determination of Efficiency of Rod-Depth Pumps of Various Designs Usage in Horizontal Wells
I. Kitapov, Bavlyneft
191544Study of the Submersible Sand Separator in the Field of Centrifugal Forces for Increasing the Artificial Lift Efficiency
E. Nikonov, K. Goridko, V. Verbitsky, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas
191545Low Pressure – Condensate Recovery System (LP-CRS). “Creating Value through Waste”
E. Mohd Ismail, PETRONAS
191546Separation of Oil Extracted from Subgas Oil Fringes
S. Ivanov, Giprotyumenneftegaz
191547Leakage Analysis and Structure Optimization of Sliding Vane Pump for Oil Recovery
S. Wang, X. Wu, G. Han, Z. Ren, H. Wang, China University of Petroleum (Beijing); J. Tang, Schlumberger
Paper # Presentation
191548Using EPR Technique for Monitoring of ISC and Reservoirs Temperature in Enhancing Heavy Oil Recovery
S. Mehrabi Kalajahi, M. Varfolomeev, Kazan Federal University
191549
A Case Study of an Efficient and Cost Saving ICD Completion Design to Manage Production Flow Heterogeneity in Filanovskogo Russia Field
G. Osunjaye, T. Abdelfattah, J. Snitkoff, R. Absalyamov, Baker Hughes; M. Golenkin, A. Zavyalov, LUKOIL-Nizhnevolzhsknef
191550Study of the Influence of Petroleum Amphiphiles on Solubility and Aggregation of Asphaltenes
G. Abilova, D. Milordov, S. Yakubova, E. Tazeeva, M. Yakubov, AE Arbuzov Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Oilfield Equipment. Development, Manufacturing and
Best Practices”
Paper # Presentation
191551Application of New Generation Drilling Rigs to Improve Well Construction Efficiency
R. Kalmanov, Gazpromneft STC
191552Inhouse Design of Innovative Completion Equipment as an Alternative to Technology Transfer
M. Ryabov, M. Pustovalov, OIL ENERGY
191553ESP Surveillance and Optimization System in “Smart Fields”of Salym Petroleum Development
A. Musorina, A. Gorlov, SPD
191554Improvement of Methods and Technical Means of Protection of Field Pipelines Against Internal Corrosion
A. Blyablyas, Udmurtneft
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Well and Formation Testing. Formation Fluids Sampling
and Evaluation”
Paper # Presentation
191563Using Well Testing and Production Logging Methods to Estimate Individual Fracture’s Parameters and Performance in a Fractured Horizontal
E. Grishina, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas
191564Selection of Optimum Monitoring Technique for Wells with Multistage Hydraulic Fracturing on Priobskoe Oilfield
D. Kolupaev, R. Uchuev, M. Bikkulov, M. Matevosov, Gazpromneft-Khantos; A. Sheremeev, Gazpromneft STC; I. Mukhametshin, A. Galimzyanov, Resman Rus; M. Nukhaev, Siberian Federal University
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Technical Programme Technical Programme
All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018. All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018.
Paper # Presentation
191523New Kick-off Procedure with RSS Reduces the Operation Time by 92%. Western Siberia Experience
D. Sirotin, R. Shakurov, Baker Hughes; O. Teregulov, LUKOIL-West Siberia
191524Advanced Cements with Multiple Self-Repairing Ability for Wellbore Applications
C. Fernandez, K. Rod, M. Correa, M. Nguyen, P. Koech, V. Glezakou, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; N. Huerta, B. Kutchko, National Energy Technology Laboratory
191525Application of Discrete Element Method for Modelling Sand Control Systems
K. Lezhnev, Gazpromneft STC
191526
Integrated Approach to Real-Time Drilling Optimization Based on Methods of Geosteering, Petrophysics and Geomechanics
D. Mylnikov, A. Sabirov, O. Tatur, A. Brazlauskas, Yu. Petrakov, A. Sobolev, Geosteering Technologies; D. Kustarev, S. Sigarev, K. Yakovlev, RN-Uvatneftegaz
191527High-Performance Water-Base System Performs as an Environmentally Friendly Alternative to Oil-Base for Drilling Challenging Intervals in North Kuwait
M. Al Mulaifi, Kuwait Oil Company
191528Innovative Solution for Fluid Loss in Sub-Hydrostatic Wells During Workover Operation – Case Study from Kuwait
M. Hassan, Kuwait Oil Company
191529Elastic Cement System
R. Koltsov, A. Varavinov, OIL ENERGY
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Oil and Gas Production – Equipment and Technologies.
Production Gathering and Processing”
Paper # Presentation
191543Determination of Efficiency of Rod-Depth Pumps of Various Designs Usage in Horizontal Wells
I. Kitapov, Bavlyneft
191544Study of the Submersible Sand Separator in the Field of Centrifugal Forces for Increasing the Artificial Lift Efficiency
E. Nikonov, K. Goridko, V. Verbitsky, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas
191545Low Pressure – Condensate Recovery System (LP-CRS). “Creating Value through Waste”
E. Mohd Ismail, PETRONAS
191546Separation of Oil Extracted from Subgas Oil Fringes
S. Ivanov, Giprotyumenneftegaz
191547Leakage Analysis and Structure Optimization of Sliding Vane Pump for Oil Recovery
S. Wang, X. Wu, G. Han, Z. Ren, H. Wang, China University of Petroleum (Beijing); J. Tang, Schlumberger
Paper # Presentation
191548Using EPR Technique for Monitoring of ISC and Reservoirs Temperature in Enhancing Heavy Oil Recovery
S. Mehrabi Kalajahi, M. Varfolomeev, Kazan Federal University
191549
A Case Study of an Efficient and Cost Saving ICD Completion Design to Manage Production Flow Heterogeneity in Filanovskogo Russia Field
G. Osunjaye, T. Abdelfattah, J. Snitkoff, R. Absalyamov, Baker Hughes; M. Golenkin, A. Zavyalov, LUKOIL-Nizhnevolzhsknef
191550Study of the Influence of Petroleum Amphiphiles on Solubility and Aggregation of Asphaltenes
G. Abilova, D. Milordov, S. Yakubova, E. Tazeeva, M. Yakubov, AE Arbuzov Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Oilfield Equipment. Development, Manufacturing and
Best Practices”
Paper # Presentation
191551Application of New Generation Drilling Rigs to Improve Well Construction Efficiency
R. Kalmanov, Gazpromneft STC
191552Inhouse Design of Innovative Completion Equipment as an Alternative to Technology Transfer
M. Ryabov, M. Pustovalov, OIL ENERGY
191553ESP Surveillance and Optimization System in “Smart Fields”of Salym Petroleum Development
A. Musorina, A. Gorlov, SPD
191554Improvement of Methods and Technical Means of Protection of Field Pipelines Against Internal Corrosion
A. Blyablyas, Udmurtneft
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Well and Formation Testing. Formation Fluids Sampling
and Evaluation”
Paper # Presentation
191563Using Well Testing and Production Logging Methods to Estimate Individual Fracture’s Parameters and Performance in a Fractured Horizontal
E. Grishina, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas
191564Selection of Optimum Monitoring Technique for Wells with Multistage Hydraulic Fracturing on Priobskoe Oilfield
D. Kolupaev, R. Uchuev, M. Bikkulov, M. Matevosov, Gazpromneft-Khantos; A. Sheremeev, Gazpromneft STC; I. Mukhametshin, A. Galimzyanov, Resman Rus; M. Nukhaev, Siberian Federal University
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Paper # Presentation
191565Novel Radial and Azimuthal Thermal Anemometer for Determination of the Fluid Flow Direction and the Flow Rate Measurement in Wellbore
D. Kosmylin, R. Valiullin, R. Sharafutdinov, A. Ramazanov, V. Fedotov, Bashkir State University
191566Peculiarities of Identification of Reservoir Fluids Properties of Two-Phase (with Oil Rim and Gas Cup) Deposits: from Sampling to Justification of the Parameters for Calculating Reserves and PVT-Data
I. Promzelev, A. Brusilovskiy, D. Kuporosov, Gazpromneft STC; T. Yushchenko, MIPT
191567Reservoir Fluid Geodynamics for Characterization of Reservoir Connectivity, Case Study from Western Kazakhstan
M. Charupa, Schlumberger; S. Mukhametrakhimov, Embamunaigas
191568Comprehensive Definition of Reservoir Parameters by Pressure Build Up Analysis and Cyclic Pressure Testing to Regulate the Development Process
K. Dvinskikh, NOVATEK
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Oilfield Development”
Paper # Presentation
191582The Method of Express Estimation of Pore Pressure Map Distribution in Reservoirs with Faults and Wedging Zones
E. Yudin, A. Gubanova, Zarubezhneft; V. Krasnov, Rosneft
191583Application of Super-Critical Water for Heavy Oil EOR: a Case Study from Pilot Field Test
F. Sun, Stanford University
191584Inhibition of Gas Channeling by CO2 Foam Puff-and-Huff in Ultra-High Watercut Reservoir: Experimental Investigation using NMR
Q. Du, J. Hou, L. Shi, China University of Petroleum (Beijing)
191585Application of Machine Learning Methods for Modeling the Current Indicators of Operating Wells Stock of PJSC «Gazprom Neft»
N. Teplyakov, A. Slabetskiy, N. Sarapulov, M. Simonov, D. Perets, V. Kotezhekov, A. Andrianova, Gazprom Neft
191586Application of Well Tests for Naturally Fractured Reservoir’s Analysis with Complex Void Structure
A. Akberova, A. Davletbaev, A. Chudinova, D. Efimov, M. Rakhimov, BashNIPIneft; E. Nazargalin, D. Gizatullin, Bashneft-Polus
191587The Impact of Hydraulic Fracturing on the Deliverability of Multilateral Well at Dry Gas Reservoirs
M. Ahmed, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
191588Deterministic or Probabilistic Approach for Mature Oilfield Development: Isn´t It All about Decision Making?
A. Yadav, A. Malkov, E. Bisso Bi Mba, DEA Deutsche Erdoel AG; A. Elhawary, DEA Egypt; E. Omara, Suez Oil Company (SUCO)
191590The Method of Localization of Residual Oil on the Basis of Complex Multi-Well Diagnostics and Calibration of the Hydrodynamic Model
I. Zhdanov, V. Kotezhekov, A. Margarit, Gazpromneft STC
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Technical Programme Technical Programme
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Digital Technologies for Oil and Gas Industry”
Paper # Presentation
191601Application of Machine Learning for Oilfield Data Quality Improvement
A. Andrianova, M. Simonov, D. Perets, I. Khatmullin, Gazpromneft STC; Yu. Bogdanov, S. Budenniy, N. Volkov, A. Tsanda, MIPT Center for Engineering and Technology
191602Exploration of Portfolio Optimization for Increase of Investment Effectiveness
S. Pogrebnyuk, R. Gazaliev, V. Zhukov, Gazpromneft STC
191603Innovative Strategy Decision and Portfolio Assets Analysis Instrument – Permanent Model of On-Line Reserves and Resources Monitoring
A. Kisurina, M. Islamuratov, E. Panfilova, I. Teploukhova, O. Zakharova, A. Ershov, Gazpromneft STC
191604Automatic Well Log Analysis across Priobskoe Field Using Machine Learning Methods
O. Osmonalieva, N. Bukhanov, D. Egorov, B. Belozerov, Gazpromneft STC; A. Reshitko, M. Golitsyna, A. Semenikhin, IBM Science and Technology Center
191605Determination of Lithologic Difference at the Bottom of Wells Using Cognitive Technologies
I. Simon, V. Koryabkin, Gazpromneft STC
191606Applications of Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) in CO2 Flooding
Y. Chu, China University of Petroleum; M. Chen, University of Texas at Austin
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Static, Dynamic and Integrated Modeling”
Paper # Presentation
191618Integrated Optimization as a Way to Increase the Project Value of Achimov Oil and Gas Deposits
T. Nishonov, A. Mullagaliev, Gazpromneft STC
191619Analysis of Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium Parameters of Multicomponent Hydrocarbon Mixtures Using Cubic Equations of State
A. Isaeva, I. Grushnikov, Lomonosov MSU, Faculty of Physics; V. Dobrozhanskiy, MIPT
191620Main Aspects of the Integrated Asset Modeling and Gas Field Development Optimization under Surface Facilities Constraints
A. Mikhin, K. Salavatullin, M. Kamartdinov, Tomskgazprom
191621Adaptive Option in Geological Modeling of Petroleum Reservoirs
E. Taraskin, LUKOIL-Engineering PermNIPIneft; S. Ursegov, Skoltech
191622The Method of 3D Anisotropy Cube Definition and Its Application in Hydrodynamic Modeling
S. Kolbikov, NOVATEK; Ya. Kuznetsova, S. Shebankin, NOVATEK STC
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Paper # Presentation
191565Novel Radial and Azimuthal Thermal Anemometer for Determination of the Fluid Flow Direction and the Flow Rate Measurement in Wellbore
D. Kosmylin, R. Valiullin, R. Sharafutdinov, A. Ramazanov, V. Fedotov, Bashkir State University
191566Peculiarities of Identification of Reservoir Fluids Properties of Two-Phase (with Oil Rim and Gas Cup) Deposits: from Sampling to Justification of the Parameters for Calculating Reserves and PVT-Data
I. Promzelev, A. Brusilovskiy, D. Kuporosov, Gazpromneft STC; T. Yushchenko, MIPT
191567Reservoir Fluid Geodynamics for Characterization of Reservoir Connectivity, Case Study from Western Kazakhstan
M. Charupa, Schlumberger; S. Mukhametrakhimov, Embamunaigas
191568Comprehensive Definition of Reservoir Parameters by Pressure Build Up Analysis and Cyclic Pressure Testing to Regulate the Development Process
K. Dvinskikh, NOVATEK
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Oilfield Development”
Paper # Presentation
191582The Method of Express Estimation of Pore Pressure Map Distribution in Reservoirs with Faults and Wedging Zones
E. Yudin, A. Gubanova, Zarubezhneft; V. Krasnov, Rosneft
191583Application of Super-Critical Water for Heavy Oil EOR: a Case Study from Pilot Field Test
F. Sun, Stanford University
191584Inhibition of Gas Channeling by CO2 Foam Puff-and-Huff in Ultra-High Watercut Reservoir: Experimental Investigation using NMR
Q. Du, J. Hou, L. Shi, China University of Petroleum (Beijing)
191585Application of Machine Learning Methods for Modeling the Current Indicators of Operating Wells Stock of PJSC «Gazprom Neft»
N. Teplyakov, A. Slabetskiy, N. Sarapulov, M. Simonov, D. Perets, V. Kotezhekov, A. Andrianova, Gazprom Neft
191586Application of Well Tests for Naturally Fractured Reservoir’s Analysis with Complex Void Structure
A. Akberova, A. Davletbaev, A. Chudinova, D. Efimov, M. Rakhimov, BashNIPIneft; E. Nazargalin, D. Gizatullin, Bashneft-Polus
191587The Impact of Hydraulic Fracturing on the Deliverability of Multilateral Well at Dry Gas Reservoirs
M. Ahmed, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
191588Deterministic or Probabilistic Approach for Mature Oilfield Development: Isn´t It All about Decision Making?
A. Yadav, A. Malkov, E. Bisso Bi Mba, DEA Deutsche Erdoel AG; A. Elhawary, DEA Egypt; E. Omara, Suez Oil Company (SUCO)
191590The Method of Localization of Residual Oil on the Basis of Complex Multi-Well Diagnostics and Calibration of the Hydrodynamic Model
I. Zhdanov, V. Kotezhekov, A. Margarit, Gazpromneft STC
All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018. All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018.
Technical Programme Technical Programme
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Digital Technologies for Oil and Gas Industry”
Paper # Presentation
191601Application of Machine Learning for Oilfield Data Quality Improvement
A. Andrianova, M. Simonov, D. Perets, I. Khatmullin, Gazpromneft STC; Yu. Bogdanov, S. Budenniy, N. Volkov, A. Tsanda, MIPT Center for Engineering and Technology
191602Exploration of Portfolio Optimization for Increase of Investment Effectiveness
S. Pogrebnyuk, R. Gazaliev, V. Zhukov, Gazpromneft STC
191603Innovative Strategy Decision and Portfolio Assets Analysis Instrument – Permanent Model of On-Line Reserves and Resources Monitoring
A. Kisurina, M. Islamuratov, E. Panfilova, I. Teploukhova, O. Zakharova, A. Ershov, Gazpromneft STC
191604Automatic Well Log Analysis across Priobskoe Field Using Machine Learning Methods
O. Osmonalieva, N. Bukhanov, D. Egorov, B. Belozerov, Gazpromneft STC; A. Reshitko, M. Golitsyna, A. Semenikhin, IBM Science and Technology Center
191605Determination of Lithologic Difference at the Bottom of Wells Using Cognitive Technologies
I. Simon, V. Koryabkin, Gazpromneft STC
191606Applications of Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) in CO2 Flooding
Y. Chu, China University of Petroleum; M. Chen, University of Texas at Austin
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Static, Dynamic and Integrated Modeling”
Paper # Presentation
191618Integrated Optimization as a Way to Increase the Project Value of Achimov Oil and Gas Deposits
T. Nishonov, A. Mullagaliev, Gazpromneft STC
191619Analysis of Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium Parameters of Multicomponent Hydrocarbon Mixtures Using Cubic Equations of State
A. Isaeva, I. Grushnikov, Lomonosov MSU, Faculty of Physics; V. Dobrozhanskiy, MIPT
191620Main Aspects of the Integrated Asset Modeling and Gas Field Development Optimization under Surface Facilities Constraints
A. Mikhin, K. Salavatullin, M. Kamartdinov, Tomskgazprom
191621Adaptive Option in Geological Modeling of Petroleum Reservoirs
E. Taraskin, LUKOIL-Engineering PermNIPIneft; S. Ursegov, Skoltech
191622The Method of 3D Anisotropy Cube Definition and Its Application in Hydrodynamic Modeling
S. Kolbikov, NOVATEK; Ya. Kuznetsova, S. Shebankin, NOVATEK STC
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Paper # Presentation
191623Numerical Simulation of Reservoir Salt Dissolution Using Fully Implicit Scheme within Isothermal Compositional Model of Hydrocarbon Filtration
K. Bogachev, S. Milyutin, V. Nazarov, Rock Flow Dynamics
191624Hybrid Process of Gas Injection and Downhole Water Sink-Assisted Gravity Drainage (GDWS-AGD) to Improve Oil Recovery in Reservoirs with Infinite Edge and/or Bottom Water Drive
W. Al-Mudhafar, Louisiana State University
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Geomechanics”
Paper # Presentation
191633Forecast of Complications during Well Drilling in Reservoirs with Salt Bodies at VU ONGKM on the basis of Geomechanical Modeling
D. Gallyamova, O. Kalinin, Yu. Ovcharenko, P. Lukyanov, Gazpromneft STC
191634Application of the Inversion Stress Model for Estimating the Parameters of Fault Tectonics
S. Lukin, A. Sidelnik, Gazpromneft STC
191635Horizontal Well Placement and Exploitation Parameters Optimization for Field Development Planning
R. Melikov, V. Pavlov, N. Pavlyukov, A. Ptashniy, A. Krasnikov, M. Subbotin, Tyumen Petroleum Research Center; A. Korolev, Kynsko-Chaselskoe Neftegaz; O. Loznyuk, Rosneft
191637Geomechanics Modeling under Industry Standards
A. Cheremisin, Geomechanics Systems; S. Stishenko, Yu. Petrakov, A. Sobolev, O. Tatur, Geosteering Technologies; A. Cheremisin, Skoltech
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Conceptual Engineering and Re-Engineering”
Paper # Presentation
191646Nonstandard and Complex Approach for the Re-Engineering Tasks
I. Krylov, SamaraNIPIneft
191647Internal Russian Gas Market Reform Impact Evaluation on Gas Producers’ Enterprise Value and LNG Projects Implementation under Conditions of Regional Gas Markets Liberalization
A. Talipova, Institute for Industrial and Market Studies (HSE); S. Parsegov, Texas American Mining University
191648Cost Re-Engineering
L. Pashkevich, Yu. Maksimov, I. Yanina, O. Skudar, Gazpromneft STC; I. Sandler, V. Ulyashchenko, Gazpromneft-Razvitie
191649Application of Integrated Design Technology to Manage Existing Assets and Evaluate New Projects
A. Kozhemyakin, I. Afanasyev, G. Fedorchenko, A. Ismagilov, V. Smyslov, Zarubezhneft; G. Zokhan, Giprovostokneft
All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018. All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018.
Technical Programme Technical Programme
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Gas, Gas Condensate and Oil Gas Condensate Field
Development”
Paper # Presentation
191656Efficiency Analysis of Massive Fracturing with Linear Gel Pad on the Achimov Formation of the Urengoyskoe Field
D. Shturn, N. Zavyalov, D. Perfilyev, Achimgaz; L. Kamenskiy, Wintershall Russland GmbH; V. Tyurin, Consultant; V. Astafyev, I. Osipov, Halliburton; D. Zolnikov, OIL ENERGY
191657Comprehensive Production Evaluation for Gas Condensate at Early Exploration Stage by Using Downhole Fluid Analysis (DFA) and Numerical Simulation: Case Study from China Bohai Bay
Z. Fan, Schlumberger
191658Prediction Flooding of Well Stock on the Large Gas Fields with Stratified Heterogeneity A. Ponomarev, A. Shayakhmetov, Ufa State Petroleum Technological University
191744Evolution of Integrated Models from Simplified to Complex Integrated “Formation-Well-Surface Infrastructure” Models at Different Realization Stages
A. Poushev, T. Gataullin, NOVATEK STC; A. Voznyuk, Schlumberger
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Core Analysis”
Paper # Presentation
191664Analysis of the Laboratory Modeling Methods of Acid Treatment on Various Types of Reservoir Rocks
E. Shelyago, I. Yazynina, A. Abrosimov, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas
191665
Modern Technologies Application in Solving Drilling Optimization Problems for Core Geomechanical Properties Continuous Profiling
O. Tatur, A. Cheremisin, Yu. Petrakov, A. Sobolev, Geosteering Technologies; Yu. Popov, E. Popov, V. Stukachev, E. Chekhonin, A. Cheremisin, Skoltech; S. Sigarev, K. Yakovlev, D. Kustarev, RN-Uvatneftegaz
191666Improving the Efficiency of Gas Exposure for Oil Recovery of Tight Reservoirs
A. Betekhtin, Gazpromneft STC
191667
Study of the Application Effectiveness of Acidic Compounds in the Clastic Reservoirs of the Perm Region Based on Experimental Studies of Core Samples
V. Plotnikov, N. Barkovskij, LUKOIL-Engineering PermNIPIneft; N. Mikhailov, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas; S. Popov, IOGP RAS
191668A Modified Unsteady-State Displacement Technique for Measurement of Trapped Gas Saturation in Gas-Condensate Reservoirs
J. Fahimpour, Amirkabir University of Technology; J. Jamiolahmady, Heriot-Watt University
191669Carbonate Core Handling Procedures Effect on Core Analysis Results
K. Kovalev, P. Grishin, M. Kolesnikov, A. Kurochkin, A. Levchenko, K. Gabsiya, VNIIneft; G. Fursov, D. Ovchinnikov, RUSVIETPETRO
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Paper # Presentation
191623Numerical Simulation of Reservoir Salt Dissolution Using Fully Implicit Scheme within Isothermal Compositional Model of Hydrocarbon Filtration
K. Bogachev, S. Milyutin, V. Nazarov, Rock Flow Dynamics
191624Hybrid Process of Gas Injection and Downhole Water Sink-Assisted Gravity Drainage (GDWS-AGD) to Improve Oil Recovery in Reservoirs with Infinite Edge and/or Bottom Water Drive
W. Al-Mudhafar, Louisiana State University
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Geomechanics”
Paper # Presentation
191633Forecast of Complications during Well Drilling in Reservoirs with Salt Bodies at VU ONGKM on the basis of Geomechanical Modeling
D. Gallyamova, O. Kalinin, Yu. Ovcharenko, P. Lukyanov, Gazpromneft STC
191634Application of the Inversion Stress Model for Estimating the Parameters of Fault Tectonics
S. Lukin, A. Sidelnik, Gazpromneft STC
191635Horizontal Well Placement and Exploitation Parameters Optimization for Field Development Planning
R. Melikov, V. Pavlov, N. Pavlyukov, A. Ptashniy, A. Krasnikov, M. Subbotin, Tyumen Petroleum Research Center; A. Korolev, Kynsko-Chaselskoe Neftegaz; O. Loznyuk, Rosneft
191637Geomechanics Modeling under Industry Standards
A. Cheremisin, Geomechanics Systems; S. Stishenko, Yu. Petrakov, A. Sobolev, O. Tatur, Geosteering Technologies; A. Cheremisin, Skoltech
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Conceptual Engineering and Re-Engineering”
Paper # Presentation
191646Nonstandard and Complex Approach for the Re-Engineering Tasks
I. Krylov, SamaraNIPIneft
191647Internal Russian Gas Market Reform Impact Evaluation on Gas Producers’ Enterprise Value and LNG Projects Implementation under Conditions of Regional Gas Markets Liberalization
A. Talipova, Institute for Industrial and Market Studies (HSE); S. Parsegov, Texas American Mining University
191648Cost Re-Engineering
L. Pashkevich, Yu. Maksimov, I. Yanina, O. Skudar, Gazpromneft STC; I. Sandler, V. Ulyashchenko, Gazpromneft-Razvitie
191649Application of Integrated Design Technology to Manage Existing Assets and Evaluate New Projects
A. Kozhemyakin, I. Afanasyev, G. Fedorchenko, A. Ismagilov, V. Smyslov, Zarubezhneft; G. Zokhan, Giprovostokneft
All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018. All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018.
Technical Programme Technical Programme
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Gas, Gas Condensate and Oil Gas Condensate Field
Development”
Paper # Presentation
191656Efficiency Analysis of Massive Fracturing with Linear Gel Pad on the Achimov Formation of the Urengoyskoe Field
D. Shturn, N. Zavyalov, D. Perfilyev, Achimgaz; L. Kamenskiy, Wintershall Russland GmbH; V. Tyurin, Consultant; V. Astafyev, I. Osipov, Halliburton; D. Zolnikov, OIL ENERGY
191657Comprehensive Production Evaluation for Gas Condensate at Early Exploration Stage by Using Downhole Fluid Analysis (DFA) and Numerical Simulation: Case Study from China Bohai Bay
Z. Fan, Schlumberger
191658Prediction Flooding of Well Stock on the Large Gas Fields with Stratified Heterogeneity A. Ponomarev, A. Shayakhmetov, Ufa State Petroleum Technological University
191744Evolution of Integrated Models from Simplified to Complex Integrated “Formation-Well-Surface Infrastructure” Models at Different Realization Stages
A. Poushev, T. Gataullin, NOVATEK STC; A. Voznyuk, Schlumberger
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Core Analysis”
Paper # Presentation
191664Analysis of the Laboratory Modeling Methods of Acid Treatment on Various Types of Reservoir Rocks
E. Shelyago, I. Yazynina, A. Abrosimov, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas
191665
Modern Technologies Application in Solving Drilling Optimization Problems for Core Geomechanical Properties Continuous Profiling
O. Tatur, A. Cheremisin, Yu. Petrakov, A. Sobolev, Geosteering Technologies; Yu. Popov, E. Popov, V. Stukachev, E. Chekhonin, A. Cheremisin, Skoltech; S. Sigarev, K. Yakovlev, D. Kustarev, RN-Uvatneftegaz
191666Improving the Efficiency of Gas Exposure for Oil Recovery of Tight Reservoirs
A. Betekhtin, Gazpromneft STC
191667
Study of the Application Effectiveness of Acidic Compounds in the Clastic Reservoirs of the Perm Region Based on Experimental Studies of Core Samples
V. Plotnikov, N. Barkovskij, LUKOIL-Engineering PermNIPIneft; N. Mikhailov, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas; S. Popov, IOGP RAS
191668A Modified Unsteady-State Displacement Technique for Measurement of Trapped Gas Saturation in Gas-Condensate Reservoirs
J. Fahimpour, Amirkabir University of Technology; J. Jamiolahmady, Heriot-Watt University
191669Carbonate Core Handling Procedures Effect on Core Analysis Results
K. Kovalev, P. Grishin, M. Kolesnikov, A. Kurochkin, A. Levchenko, K. Gabsiya, VNIIneft; G. Fursov, D. Ovchinnikov, RUSVIETPETRO
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Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Field Geology and Geophysics”
Paper # Presentation
191682Simultaneous Inversion Results Confirmation Analysis for East Siberian Terrigenous Reservoirs
P. Emelyanov, A. Ostankov, Gazpromneft STC
191683Risks Minimization in Reservoir Prediction based on Seismic Data
M. Vasilyev, A. Butorin, Gazpromneft STC
191684
Allotment of a New Object – Jurassic-Cretaceous High-Carbon Formation – in West Siberia and Structure Feature Study: Modeling the Area of Elizarovskiy Downfold – Case Study
M. Topchiy, G. Kalmykov, N. Balushkina, A. Kalmykov, A. Miftakhova, M. Fomina, Yu. Karpov, E. Manuilova, Lomonosov MSU; I. Panchenko, V. Nemova, P. Kulikov, MiMGO
191685Tilted Oil-Water Contact in the Botuoba Horizon of the Srednebotobinskoye Field as the Sign of Oil and Gas Formation and Accumulation Features within Nepa-Botuoba Anteclise
E. Ivanov, A. Sivtsev, I. Oparin, E. Lukyantseva, O. Krokhaleva, V. Galiaskarov, Taas-Yuryakh Neftegazodobycha
191686Hydrocarbon Detection Method and Application based on “Two-Wide and One-High” Seismic Technique
W. Zhen, CNPC
191687Organizational Model of Management Seismic Survey Projects in PJSC Gazprom Neft
V. Dakirov, D. Litvichenko, V. Zhukov, Gazpromneft STC
191688Nanoseismological Monitoring of Hydraulic Fracturing
I. Chebotareva, IOGP RAS; A. Dmitrievskiy, N. Eremin, IOGP RAS, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Well Logging”
Paper # Presentation
191695Complex Approach to Fault Description while Geosteering for Maximization Reservoir Contact in Horizontal Wells in West Siberia Oilfields
V. Krutko, T. Yurkina, A. Gryaznov, A. Galysheva, Baker Hughes, a GE company; V. Karpov, RITEK
191696Application of Formation Pressure While Drilling (FPWD) Technology in Challenging Low Mobility Environment – Case Study from Western Kazakhstan
S. Ramatullayev, A. Makhmotov, Schlumberger
191697Advanced Petrophysical Log Suite Support for Acid Stimulation Design Optimization
A. Petrov, R. Khuzin, N. Shevko, Gazprom Neft Business Service B.V.
191698Comprehensive Approach to Geophysical Study Monitoring of Horizontal Exploitation Wells Development
I. Tikhonov, GIS Nefteservis
191699G&G Integrated Approach to Eliminate Geological Uncertainties and Challenges for Horizontal Gas Condensate Producers at Sakhalin Offshore
A. Ponomarev, Schlumberger
All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018. All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018.
Technical Programme Technical Programme
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Production Stimulation and Hydraulic Fracturing”
Paper # Presentation
191719Expanding Boundaries of Multistage Hydraulic Fracturing with Coiled Tubing in Novoportovskoe Field
A. Belov, Gazpromneft-Yamal; K. Burdin, A. Kichigin, Schlumberger
191720Experience and Optimization of Essential Multistage Fracturing Technology without Pulling Out Coiled Tubing at Vinogradov Oilfield
N. Parshin, RITEK; K. Burdin, Schlumberger
191721Active Fracture Monitoring with Triaxial Ultrasonic Laboratory Experiment: Elastic Waves Velocities Analysis in Preheated and Triaxially Loaded Westerly Granite Core Sample
A. Dotsenko, J.C. Andrade De Carli, V. Stukachev, M. Sharara, Skoltech
191722Improving Economics of Hard-to-Recover Reserves Development. Case Study of Achimov Formation at Prirazlomnoe Oil Field
A. Serdyuk, A. Frolenkov, Rosneft; A. Yudin, A. Kuznetsov, Schlumberger
191723Fracture Optimization for Regions with a Complex Tectonic Regime, High Temperature and Abnormal High Pore Pressure Conditions: Karatobe-Burbaital well No. 101, the Caspian Lowland – Case Study
M. Khalikova, S. Zavarygin, PetroGM; A. Iskakov, Asker Munay
191724Bazhenov Suite of Severo-Demyanskoe Field: Successful Experience in Well Construction with Multistage Fracturing
M. Samoylov, P. Nikitin, A. Prokhorov, O. Koltypin, Rosneft Upstream Peer Review and Technical Development Center; S. Sigarev, D. Kustarev, RN-Uvatneftegaz
191725Innovative Approach for Hydraulic Fracturing Design under Conditions of Close Located Water Saturated Contact Interlayers of Achimov Suite of Vostochno-Perevalnoe Field
M. Vilkov, V. Shabelyanskiy, LUKOIL-Engineering KogalymNIPIneft
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Health, Safety and Environment”
Paper # Presentation
191726Reduction of Accident Rate and Traumatism Risks in the Petroleum Industry based on Development and Implementation of Employees Professional Competences Assesment Automated Complex
A. Volokhina, E. Glebova, A. Vikhrov, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas
191727Coastal Erosion at Kharasavey Gas Condensate Field, Western Yamal Peninsula
N. Belova, N. Shabanova, S. Ogorodov, A. Baranskaya, A. Novikova, D. Aleksyutina, Lomonosov MSU, Faculty of Geography
191728Employees Adaptation Mechanisms in Extractive Industries while Shift Work Organization at Far North and Arctic
A. Yuryeva, Ya. Korneeva, Lomonosov Northern (Arctic) Federal University
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Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Field Geology and Geophysics”
Paper # Presentation
191682Simultaneous Inversion Results Confirmation Analysis for East Siberian Terrigenous Reservoirs
P. Emelyanov, A. Ostankov, Gazpromneft STC
191683Risks Minimization in Reservoir Prediction based on Seismic Data
M. Vasilyev, A. Butorin, Gazpromneft STC
191684
Allotment of a New Object – Jurassic-Cretaceous High-Carbon Formation – in West Siberia and Structure Feature Study: Modeling the Area of Elizarovskiy Downfold – Case Study
M. Topchiy, G. Kalmykov, N. Balushkina, A. Kalmykov, A. Miftakhova, M. Fomina, Yu. Karpov, E. Manuilova, Lomonosov MSU; I. Panchenko, V. Nemova, P. Kulikov, MiMGO
191685Tilted Oil-Water Contact in the Botuoba Horizon of the Srednebotobinskoye Field as the Sign of Oil and Gas Formation and Accumulation Features within Nepa-Botuoba Anteclise
E. Ivanov, A. Sivtsev, I. Oparin, E. Lukyantseva, O. Krokhaleva, V. Galiaskarov, Taas-Yuryakh Neftegazodobycha
191686Hydrocarbon Detection Method and Application based on “Two-Wide and One-High” Seismic Technique
W. Zhen, CNPC
191687Organizational Model of Management Seismic Survey Projects in PJSC Gazprom Neft
V. Dakirov, D. Litvichenko, V. Zhukov, Gazpromneft STC
191688Nanoseismological Monitoring of Hydraulic Fracturing
I. Chebotareva, IOGP RAS; A. Dmitrievskiy, N. Eremin, IOGP RAS, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Well Logging”
Paper # Presentation
191695Complex Approach to Fault Description while Geosteering for Maximization Reservoir Contact in Horizontal Wells in West Siberia Oilfields
V. Krutko, T. Yurkina, A. Gryaznov, A. Galysheva, Baker Hughes, a GE company; V. Karpov, RITEK
191696Application of Formation Pressure While Drilling (FPWD) Technology in Challenging Low Mobility Environment – Case Study from Western Kazakhstan
S. Ramatullayev, A. Makhmotov, Schlumberger
191697Advanced Petrophysical Log Suite Support for Acid Stimulation Design Optimization
A. Petrov, R. Khuzin, N. Shevko, Gazprom Neft Business Service B.V.
191698Comprehensive Approach to Geophysical Study Monitoring of Horizontal Exploitation Wells Development
I. Tikhonov, GIS Nefteservis
191699G&G Integrated Approach to Eliminate Geological Uncertainties and Challenges for Horizontal Gas Condensate Producers at Sakhalin Offshore
A. Ponomarev, Schlumberger
All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018. All authors’ names, companies’ and paper titles are listed as submitted to SPE. The programme is relevant as of May 20, 2018.
Technical Programme Technical Programme
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Production Stimulation and Hydraulic Fracturing”
Paper # Presentation
191719Expanding Boundaries of Multistage Hydraulic Fracturing with Coiled Tubing in Novoportovskoe Field
A. Belov, Gazpromneft-Yamal; K. Burdin, A. Kichigin, Schlumberger
191720Experience and Optimization of Essential Multistage Fracturing Technology without Pulling Out Coiled Tubing at Vinogradov Oilfield
N. Parshin, RITEK; K. Burdin, Schlumberger
191721Active Fracture Monitoring with Triaxial Ultrasonic Laboratory Experiment: Elastic Waves Velocities Analysis in Preheated and Triaxially Loaded Westerly Granite Core Sample
A. Dotsenko, J.C. Andrade De Carli, V. Stukachev, M. Sharara, Skoltech
191722Improving Economics of Hard-to-Recover Reserves Development. Case Study of Achimov Formation at Prirazlomnoe Oil Field
A. Serdyuk, A. Frolenkov, Rosneft; A. Yudin, A. Kuznetsov, Schlumberger
191723Fracture Optimization for Regions with a Complex Tectonic Regime, High Temperature and Abnormal High Pore Pressure Conditions: Karatobe-Burbaital well No. 101, the Caspian Lowland – Case Study
M. Khalikova, S. Zavarygin, PetroGM; A. Iskakov, Asker Munay
191724Bazhenov Suite of Severo-Demyanskoe Field: Successful Experience in Well Construction with Multistage Fracturing
M. Samoylov, P. Nikitin, A. Prokhorov, O. Koltypin, Rosneft Upstream Peer Review and Technical Development Center; S. Sigarev, D. Kustarev, RN-Uvatneftegaz
191725Innovative Approach for Hydraulic Fracturing Design under Conditions of Close Located Water Saturated Contact Interlayers of Achimov Suite of Vostochno-Perevalnoe Field
M. Vilkov, V. Shabelyanskiy, LUKOIL-Engineering KogalymNIPIneft
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations “Health, Safety and Environment”
Paper # Presentation
191726Reduction of Accident Rate and Traumatism Risks in the Petroleum Industry based on Development and Implementation of Employees Professional Competences Assesment Automated Complex
A. Volokhina, E. Glebova, A. Vikhrov, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas
191727Coastal Erosion at Kharasavey Gas Condensate Field, Western Yamal Peninsula
N. Belova, N. Shabanova, S. Ogorodov, A. Baranskaya, A. Novikova, D. Aleksyutina, Lomonosov MSU, Faculty of Geography
191728Employees Adaptation Mechanisms in Extractive Industries while Shift Work Organization at Far North and Arctic
A. Yuryeva, Ya. Korneeva, Lomonosov Northern (Arctic) Federal University
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How to Register
To register for the SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference please download the registration form at www.spe.org/go/18rptc-eng,
fill it in and email at [email protected]. You will receive an email from SPE staff with all necessary details within 72 hours. If you
haven’t received any email, please, contact us by phone +7 (495) 268-04-54.
Registration
Registration for conference delegates is open till 1 October and is obligatory for all attendees. Depending on your purpose and objectives attend one or three days of the conference and benefit from technical presentations.
Registration deadline: 1 October 2018More information about registration is available at www.spe.org/go/18rptc-eng
Registration type Package includes Price*, RUB, incl. VAT (18%)
3 Day Delegate
(SPE Member) • Access to all conference events during 3 days
• Conference Proceedings
• Luncheons, coffee-breaks
38 704
3 Day Delegate
(SPE Nonmember)43 778
1 Day Delegate
(SPE Member) • Access to all conference events during 1 day
• Conference Proceedings
• Luncheons, coffee-breaks
27 494
1 Day Delegate
(SPE Nonmember)29 264
Speaker / Programme Committee member • Access to all conference events during 3 days
• Conference Proceedings
• Luncheons, coffee-breaks
24 367
Author (not speaker) 26 786
Student
(Only for full-time and post-graduates students
of Russian oil and gas universities. Valid
student ID is required onsite).
• Access to all conference events during 3 days
Free
Registration will be opened on
10 September.
Number of places for each
university is limited.
* Please note that the price does not include accommodation or any other travel services.
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General Information
Terms and Conditions• Preliminary registration and full payment are required to attend
the SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference.
• Full payment should be received by SPE before the event.
• For cancellations received before 21 September 2018 a refund
of 80% will be made.
• For cancellations received on and after 21 September 2018 no
refunds will be made.
• If participant does not attend the conference, no refunds will be
made.
• Substitutions are accepted until 5 October 2018. To replace
a delegate, please email us at [email protected] with a new
delegate registration form and with the name of the person to
be replaced.
• Cancellations and substitutions must be emailed at
VenueHotel Holiday Inn Sokolniki
24 Rusakovskaya St., Moscow, Russia
Sokolniki metro station
Travelling to MoscowThere are three international airports in and around Moscow:
• Sheremetyevo Airport is located to the north of the city and the
one-way trip from the airport will take you about an hour.
• Domodedovo Airport is situated 22 km to the south of Moscow.
You will reach the venue from the airport by car in about one
and a half hour.
• Vnukovo Airport is located 10 km to the southwest of the city
and the trip from the airport will take you about an hour and
twenty minutes.
AttentionMoscow is a busy city so the trip from the airport to the venue can
take different time depending on the road traffic. We recommend
you to book a car beforehand and make sure you get your time
right. You can also reach the venue by aeroexpress train. The
journey takes approximately 35–40 minutes. Check the website for
more information https://aeroexpress.ru/en/aero.html
Travel and AccommodationSpecial rates for the conference attendees are provided by
Hotel Holiday Inn Sokolniki**** (Sokolniki metro station), 24
Rusakovskaya str., Moscow, Russia. The rates are valid for
accommodation on 14 October till 18 October 2018.
Rates:
• 5500 RUB – Standard Single Room
• 6000 RUB – Standard Double Room
Offered rates include VAT and Buffet breakfast. The price is valid
till 28 September 2018.
Visa Support• We strongly advise you to apply for your visa reasonably in
advance to ensure it is received in time for your trip. Please
make sure that you have all the needed information before
applying for visa.
• Visa support will be provided by the hotel you have chosen
for accommodation. If you cancel your booking after
delivered visa services you will be charged a penalty.
For more information about accommodation, transportation and
visa services please visit: www.spe.org/go/18rptc-eng
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Visit www.spe.org/go/18rptc-eng to register for the 2018 Conference
General Information
Terms and Conditions• Preliminary registration and full payment are required to attend
the SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference.
• Full payment should be received by SPE before the event.
• For cancellations received before 21 September 2018 a refund
of 80% will be made.
• For cancellations received on and after 21 September 2018 no
refunds will be made.
• If participant does not attend the conference, no refunds will be
made.
• Substitutions are accepted until 5 October 2018. To replace
a delegate, please email us at [email protected] with a new
delegate registration form and with the name of the person to
be replaced.
• Cancellations and substitutions must be emailed at
VenueHotel Holiday Inn Sokolniki
24 Rusakovskaya St., Moscow, Russia
Sokolniki metro station
Travelling to MoscowThere are three international airports in and around Moscow:
• Sheremetyevo Airport is located to the north of the city and the
one-way trip from the airport will take you about an hour.
• Domodedovo Airport is situated 22 km to the south of Moscow.
You will reach the venue from the airport by car in about one
and a half hour.
• Vnukovo Airport is located 10 km to the southwest of the city
and the trip from the airport will take you about an hour and
twenty minutes.
AttentionMoscow is a busy city so the trip from the airport to the venue can
take different time depending on the road traffic. We recommend
you to book a car beforehand and make sure you get your time
right. You can also reach the venue by aeroexpress train. The
journey takes approximately 35–40 minutes. Check the website for
more information https://aeroexpress.ru/en/aero.html
Travel and AccommodationSpecial rates for the conference attendees are provided by
Hotel Holiday Inn Sokolniki**** (Sokolniki metro station), 24
Rusakovskaya str., Moscow, Russia. The rates are valid for
accommodation on 14 October till 18 October 2018.
Rates:
• 5500 RUB – Standard Single Room
• 6000 RUB – Standard Double Room
Offered rates include VAT and Buffet breakfast. The price is valid
till 28 September 2018.
Visa Support• We strongly advise you to apply for your visa reasonably in
advance to ensure it is received in time for your trip. Please
make sure that you have all the needed information before
applying for visa.
• Visa support will be provided by the hotel you have chosen
for accommodation. If you cancel your booking after
delivered visa services you will be charged a penalty.
For more information about accommodation, transportation and
visa services please visit: www.spe.org/go/18rptc-eng
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