Following the end of easy oil and gas, operators are now looking to many of the world’s frontier regions for exploration and production. As a result, the Arctic region has seen rapidly intensifying levels of petroleum resource development over the past few decades. Exploration and production now dominates the Arctic agenda. It is clear that the Arctic is a place characterised by extreme operating conditions, where remoteness, ice presence, prolonged darkness and political regulation pose just some of the threats to efficient operation. Arctic participants are keen to hear critical insights in how to overcome these challenges in such territories and what is necessary in order to drive value creation in the region. This exclusive marcus evans forum will look beyond simply identifying the challenges facing exploration and production in the region, instead offering an insight into what market players are doing to overcome these issues. We will be discussing how to benchmark practices that are crucial in boosting geological understanding, winning licensing rounds, optimising operations and driving collaborative practice. The focus will be on equipping industry leaders with practical insights on how to effectively tap into the proven resources that exist within this region.
Event Type
Conferences and Workshops
Event Dates
2014-03-23 - 2014-03-25
Location
London, United Kingdom
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