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Platinum Partner :

IADC/SPE International
Drilling Conference
and Exhibition
5–7 March 2024 Galveston Island Convention Center
Galveston, Texas, USA

go.spe.org/24DC_Program

Conference Program
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Message from the Conference Chair 3

Table of Contents

Program Committee 4 Technical Program 11


Sponsors 5 Floor Plan 39
Schedule of Events 6 Exhibitors 40
General Information 8

Dear Colleagues,

Among the conferences our industry most looks to meet the staffing needs of new or reactivated
forward to each year is the IADC/SPE International worksites and the general need for increased bench
Drilling Conference and Exhibition. strength to meet increasing demand. This will take
Our industry is ready to embrace an upcycle after planning and policy updates to attract and retain
years of contraction in a down market. The 2024 talent and incentivize great performance across
conference will help us to navigate the ongoing our organizations. It is undeniable that the drilling
marketplace shift toward a season of disciplined business is changing in exciting ways and the future
growth as we responsibly reactivate assets across our is bright for those who are perpetual learners and
industry to meet the world’s growing energy needs. interested in being part of a dynamic, challenging,
and innovative industry.
The value proposition is clear:
And as we move into an era of energy expansion,
• This is the conference where the world’s premier
our industry recognizes oil and gas will continue
drilling experts and industry leaders gather to
to be important to providing reliable energy for a
share best practices and to learn more about the
growing global population. The 2024 IADC/SPE
innovations, technologies, and strategies that
International Drilling Conference and Exhibition
will help us safely, efficiently, and cost-effectively
allows us, as an industry, to learn about the
deliver energy for generations to come.
technology needed to propel our industry forward
• Beyond the exciting new technologies, reactivations and how to attract new talent and funding to
and human capital will top the conference’s agenda support the key role energy plays within national
and related discussions, setting the theme for this and global economies.
year’s event as Performance Future: Elevating
Drilling Through People and Technology. Over the
past few years, we’ve learned to use technology Janelle Daniel
to communicate and collaborate in ways that open Senior Vice President,
new opportunities for people to join our industry. Human Resources,
As we take full advantage of this upcycle, we will Sustainability &
need to embrace those technologies to quickly Communications
and effectively onboard and train new employees Transocean

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Committee 4

Committee

General Chairperson
Janelle Daniel, Transocean

Advisory Committee
Trey Adams Kristina Mays John Sanclemente Lee Womble
Helmerich & Payne Transocean Chevron SLB

Mike Garvin Tim McGarity Subohd Saxena


Patterson-UTI NOV Nabors
Richard Lynch Christie Sade Molly Smith
Hess Inteliwell Murphy Oil & Gas

Program Committee
John A.R. Bomidi Blaine Dow Duncan McAllister John Thorogood
Baker Hughes SLB Varel Drilling Global Consultant LLP

Derek Adam Martyn Greensmith Jim McNicol Ruggero Trevisan


Oxy Consultant Independent Consultant Altus Well Experts

Øystein Arild Ashley Johnson Graham Mensa Christopher Trzeciak


University of Stavanger SLB Wilmot-XCIDRILL Technology Aker BP

Pradeepkumar Ashok Deep Joshi Andrei Muradov Ysabel Witt-Doerring


University of Texas Quantum Capital Group NOV Halliburton

Marcel Boucher Ross Lowdon Otto Santos Goof Zijderveld


NOV Wellbore Technologies SLB Louisiana State University GustoMSC BV

Jimena Cardozo Mohammedreza Kamyab Sharath Savari


SLB Corva Halliburton

Crispin Chata Oya Karazincir Paul Scott


SLB Chevron ConocoPhillips

Yuanhang Chen Sarah Kern Adebowale Oluwafemi


Louisiana State University Helmerich & Payne IDC Solarin
Noble
Colin Cockburn Adrian Ledroz
BP Gyrodata Gregory Payette
ExxonMobil
Iain Cooper Liam Lines
Independent NOV Gilles Pelfrene
NORCE
Piero D’Ambrosio Eric Maidla
BP Honorary Consul of Estonia Isabel C. Poletzky
in Texas Weatherford
Mohamed Dooply
SLB Junichi Sugiura
Sanvean Technologies

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Sponsors 5

Thank You to Our Sponsors


(as of 15 February 2024)

Platinum Partner

Conference Bags Escalator Graphics

Pens & Pads and Banner Lanyards

Diversity & Inclusion Reception

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Schedule of Events 6

Schedule of Events (as of 22 February 2024)

Monday, 4 March 2024

Time Event Room

1300-1700 Registration Badge Pick-up Exhibit Hall

1300-1900 DSATS / ART Symposium and Reception Ballroom C

Tuesday, 5 March 2024

Time Event Room

0700-1830 Registration Badge Pick-up Exhibit Hall

0830-0920 Opening Session Grand Ballroom

0920-0950 Keynote Session Grand Ballroom

0930-1845 Exhibition Exhibit Hall

0950-1030 Coffee Break on Exhibit Floor Exhibit Hall

1030-1210 Technical Sessions 1, 2, 3 Grand Ballroom

1030-1210 Knowledge Sharing ePosters Galleon Room

1210-1345 Networking Luncheon Exhibit Hall

1345-1525 Technical Sessions 4, 5, 6 Grand Ballroom

1345-1525 Knowledge Sharing ePosters Galleon Room

1525-1600 Coffee Break on Exhibit Floor Exhibit Hall

1600-1740 Technical Sessions 7, 8, 9 Grand Ballroom

1600-1740 Knowledge Sharing ePosters Galleon Room

1740-1845 Networking Reception Exhibit Hall

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About SPE/IADC
Schedule of Events 7

Schedule of Events (as of 22 February 2024)

Wednesday, 6 March 2024

Time Event Room

0700-1600 Registration Badge Pick-up Exhibit Hall

0800-1005 Technical Sessions 10, 11, 12 Grand Ballroom

0800-0900 Knowledge Sharing ePosters Galleon Room

1000-1600 Exhibition Exhibit Hall

1000-1050 Coffee Break on Exhibit Floor Exhibit Hall

1050-1220 Plenary Session I: Asset Utilization Grand Ballroom

1220-1350 Networking Luncheon Exhibit Hall

1350-1530 Technical Sessions 13, 14, 15 Grand Ballroom

1350-1530 Knowledge Sharing ePosters Galleon Room

1530-1600 Coffee Break on Exhibit Floor Exhibit Hall

1600-1740 Technical Sessions 16, 17, 18 Grand Ballroom

1745-1945 Diversity & Inclusion Session with Reception Galleon Room

Thursday, 7 March 2024

Time Event Room

0700-1230 Registration Badge Pick-up Lobby

0800-0940 Technical Sessions 19, 20, 21 Grand Ballroom

0940-1010 Coffee Break Ballroom Foyer

1010-1140 Plenary Session II: Human & Organizational Performance Grand Ballroom

1140-1240 Networking Luncheon Lobby

1240-1420 Technical Sessions 22, 23, 24 Grand Ballroom

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General Information 8

Convention Center Wifi


General Information Network: San Luis Conference
Password: gicc5600

Registration Badge Pick-up Diversity & Inclusion Session with


Badge pick-up will be available in the Exhibit Hall. Reception (Galleon Room)
Monday, 4 March 1300–1700 Wednesday, 6 March 1745–1945
Tuesday, 5 March 0700–1830
Wednesday, 6 March 0700–1600 Speaker Collaboration Area
Thursday, 7 March 0700–1230 Located on the exhibit floor, stop by to meet the
experts in the industry and ask questions. This is your
opportunity to enhance your knowledge-sharing
Speaker Check-In
experience with speakers outside of the technical
Speaker check-in will be in Spinnaker/Harbor room.
sessions.
Speakers are requested to check in prior to reporting
to their assigned session room.
Join SPE
Monday, 4 March 1300–1700 By attending this event, nonmember full registration
Tuesday, 5 March 0700–1745 attendees can join SPE at no additional cost. Ensure
Wednesday, 6 March 0700–1745 you are signed up for SPE communications, and then
Thursday, 7 March 0700–1415 look for your exclusive offer by email shortly after the
event.
Exhibition Hours
Consent to Use of Multimedia
Tuesday, 5 March 0930–1845
Attendance at or participation in SPE meetings
Wednesday, 6 March 1000–1600
and other activities constitutes an agreement by
the registrant to SPE’s use and distribution of the
Coffee Breaks on Exhibit Floor registrant’s image or voice in promoting future SPE
Tuesday, 5 March 0950–1030 and 1525–1600 meetings in any way SPE deems appropriate.
Wednesday, 6 March 1000–1050 and 1530–1600
Thursday, 7 March (Grand Ballroom Foyer) 0940–1010 Copyright Information
All conference sessions are protected by international
Knowledge Sharing ePosters copyright laws. Unauthorized photography, video, and
(Galleon Room) audio recording of any kind are strictly prohibited in
the sessions and throughout the exhibition area.
Tuesday, 5 March 1030–1740
Wednesday, 6 March 0800–0900

Networking Reception on Exhibit Floor


Tuesday, 5 March 1740–1845

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About the The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-


for-profit professional association whose more than

Society of Petroleum 119,000 members in 138 countries are engaged in oil and
gas exploration and production. SPE is a key resource

Engineers for technical knowledge providing opportunities to


exchange information at in-person and online events
and training courses, publications, and other resources
at www.spe.org.

About the International


Association of Drilling
Contractors
The International Association of Drilling Contractors and suppliers of oilfield equipment and services.
(IADC) is dedicated to enhancing the interests of Founded in 1940, IADC strives to secure responsible
oil and gas and geothermal drilling contractors standards, practices, legislation and regulations that
worldwide. IADC’s contract drilling members own provide for safe, efficient and environmentally sound
most of the world’s land and offshore drilling units global drilling operations.
and drill the vast majority of the wells that produce
the planet’s oil and gas. IADC’s membership also For more information, visit the IADC website at
includes oil and gas producers, and manufacturers www.iadc.org.

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Technical Program 11

Opening Session (as of 22 February 2024)

Tuesday, 5 March 2024 l 0830–0920 Grand Ballroom B

Moderator/Speaker Speakers

Janelle Daniel Jason McFarland Terry Palisch


2024 IADC/SPE International President, IADC 2024 SPE President,
Drilling Conference Chairperson, CARBO Ceramics
Transocean Ltd.

Keynote Session (as of 22 February 2024)

Tuesday, 5 March 2024 l 0920–0950 Grand Ballroom B

Speakers

Kenneth B Medlock III, Ph.D.


James A. Baker III and Susan G. Baker
Fellow in Energy and Resource Economics:
Senior Director,
Rice University

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Technical Program 12

Technical Program (as of 22 February 2024)

Tuesday, 5 March 2024 l 1030–1210 Grand Ballroom A

01 Wellbore Quality – Measurements, Computations, and Models


Session Chairpersons: Eric Maidla, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Estonia; Adrian Ledroz, Gyrodata Inc.

Time Paper # Presentation

Analysis of Wellbore Spirals and Ledges Using High-resolution Caliper Data and Signal Processing
1030 217662 Techniques
M. Chordar, University of Stavanger; L. Øy, Well ID; H. Skadsem, University of Stavanger

A Novel Approach To Borehole Quality Measurement In Unconventional Drilling


I. Fonseca, Nabors Drilling Solutions; P. Pastusek, ExxonMobil Upstream Integrated Solutions Co; M. Isbell,
1055 217659
Hess Corp.; S. Sowers, G. Payette, Exxon Mobil Corporation; D. Avdeev, Nabors Drilling Solutions; B. Tingey,
Taskfronterra

Improving Casing Running Efficiency Through A Comprehensive Wellbore Quality Scorecard: A Data-
1120 217661 driven Approach
C. Cockburn, N. Huseynzade, A. Rasul-Zada, BP

Casing Runnability Indicator While Drilling: Adaptive Threading Of Engineering Models


1145 217660 With Real Time Data
R. Samuel, K. Kumar, A. Nakhle, Halliburton

Alternate

Identifying Cumulative TVD Error in Horizontal Wells Drilled with Rotary Steerable Systems
217965
J. Dunn, Superior QC LLC

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Technical Program 13

Technical Program (as of 22 February 2024)

Tuesday, 5 March 2024 l 1030–1210 Grand Ballroom B

02 Maximizing the Value of Our Data – Through Breaking Barriers


Session Chairpersons: Paul Scott, ConocoPhillips Co; Ashley Johnson, SLB

Time Paper # Presentation

Well Construction in The Era Of Big Data: It’s Not Data Analytics, It’s Engineering With Data
G. Payette, ExxonMobil Technology and Engineering Company; J. Bailey, Independent Consultant;
1030 217665 P. Pastusek, ExxonMobil Upstream Company; Y. Witt-Doerring, Halliburton; N. Kostov, ExxonMobil
Technology and Engineering Company; K. Shukla, ExxonMobil Services and Technology Private Limited;
S.G. Haugen, ExxonMobil Technology and Engineering Company

Blind Trust: Challenges in Data Sharing for Oil and Gas Well Construction
1055 217669
M. Willerth, Helmerich & Payne; D. Gibson, Gibson Reports; R. Fortney, A. Piskin, Helmerich & Payne

The Role of Semantic Networks in Mitigating Risk During Data Exchange in Multi-discplinary Well
Construction
E. Cayeux, B. Daireaux, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS; J. Macpherson, Baker Hughes; C. Damski,
1120 217668
Genesis Petroleum Technologies Pty Ltd; P. Annaiyappa, Independent Consultant; J. Carney, NOV Inc.;
W. Ziadat, Coarva.ai; P. Harbidge, Expro; M. Edwards, Edwards Energy Innovation Consulting; H. Bolt,
Depth Solutions Ltd.

Enhancing Information Retrieval in the Drilling Domain: Zero-Shot Learning with Large Language
Models for Question-Answering
1145 217671
F. Pacis, University of Stavanger; S. Alyaev, G. Pelfrene, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS;
T. Wiktorski, University of Stavanger

Alternate

Applying Artificial Intelligence to Optimize Engine Power Demand


Alternate 217957 L. Trueheart, Canrig Drilling Technology Ltd.; C. Koritala, Nabors Corporate Services; C. Stopkoski, Canrig
Drilling Technologies

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Technical Program 14

Technical Program (as of 22 February 2024)

Tuesday, 5 March 2024 l 1030–1210 Grand Ballroom C

03 Case Studies 1
Session Chairpersons: John Bomidi, HCC (Baker Hughes); Pradeep Ashok, The University of Texas At Austin

Time Paper # Presentation

Footage Increase by 50% and Drilling Dynamics Optimized in the Challenging Colombian Foothills
Thorough Re-design of a Hybrid Bit Using a Novel Polygon Mesh Computational Simulation and
1030 217681 Laboratory Test
L.A. Munoz Salinas, Baker Hughes; L. Cuervo, Ecopetrol; X. Huang, R. Bradshaw, A. Belloso Damiano,
J. Velasquez, N. Lyons, Baker Hughes

Case Study: Deep Insights From Downhole Sensing Unlocks Extended Bit Footage for Economic Drilling
1055 217667 of Vibration Prone Abrasive Sandstones in Central USA
A. Hanafy, Baker Hughes Ltd; A. Kueck, A. Pauli, X. Huang, Baker Hughes; J. Bomidi, HCC (Baker Hughes)

Improving Hole Cleaning by Using Distributed Damping Subs to Control Lateral Oscillations of the
1120 217675 Drill-string
R. Mihai, A. Ambrus, E. Cayeux, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS

Saving Pipe One Joint at a Time: The Use of Welded Wear Bands to Protect Drill Pipe Tubes in Abrasive
Formations
1145 217682 A.J. Wells, P.E., Arnco Technology; D. Doles, P.E., M. Tappin, Jonah Energy; J.A. Reese, NOV Wellbore
Technologies; R. Morgan, J. Kroger, K&M Technology Group; T. Horton III, M. Anderson, Ensign Energy
Services; S. Broussard, Arnco Technology

Alternate

Drilling Evolution in the Top Section Offshore Arabian Gulf


Alternate 217952
D. Kuravskiy, A. Alabi, Schlumberger

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Technical Program 15

Knowledge Sharing ePosters

Knowledge Sharing ePosters allow one-on-one interactions with presenters and


opportunities to study a particular concept at an appropriate level of detail. Subject
matter varies, but topics are consistent with the other technical sessions.

Tuesday, 5 March 2024 l 1030–1210


Session Chairperson: Janelle Daniel, Transocean
PS01 Galleon Room – Level 1
Time Paper # Presentation
Identifying Cumulative TVD Error in Horizontal Wells Drilled with Rotary Steerable Systems
1030 217965
J. Dunn, Superior QC LLC

Drilling Evolution in the Top Section Offshore Arabian Gulf


1045 217952
D. Kuravskiy, A. Alabi, SLB

1100

Computational Design of an Optimal Landing String Profile for Operations in Harsh Environments
1125 217938
V. Abnave, M. Shenoy, Onesubsea

Applying Artificial Intelligence To Optimize Engine Power Demand


1140 217957 L. Trueheart, Canrig Drilling Technology Ltd.; C. Koritala, Nabors Corporate Services; C. Stopkoski, Canrig
Drilling Technologies

Advancement in Autonomous Directional Drilling for Curve and Tangent


1155 217945
S. Ba, S. Roh, A. Al Riyami, Z. Akkaoui, D. Galindo, SLB

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Technical Program 16

Technical Program (as of 22 February 2024)

Tuesday, 5 March 2024 l 1345–1525 Grand Ballroom A

04 Torsional Dynamics – A Deeper Dive


Session Chairpersons: Junichi Sugiura, Sanvean Technologies; Graham Mensa-Wilmot, XCIDrill Technology LLC

Time Paper # Presentation


Mitigating Drilling Dysfunction: Stopping HFTO Where it Starts
1345 217674 A. Johnson, SLB Cambridge Research; H. Panayirci, Schlumberger Cambridge Research; D. Scott, SLB
Cambridge Research; O. Gjertsen, M.L. Cazares Gomez, SLB

Effectiveness of HFTO-damper Assembly Proven by Extensive Case Study in Permian Basin


1410 217677
A. Hohl, C. Herbig, H. Reckmann, C. Schepelmann, F. Mau, L. Rabe, V. Peters, Baker Hughes

Using Big Data to Spotlight HFTO


1435 217678
S. Bhoite, SLB; A. Johnson, SLB Cambridge Research; A. Mukhtar, D. Long, S. Singh, N. Peot, SLB

Decentralized Active Control of Distributed Damping Subs for Stick-Slip Reduction in Drilling
1500 217676 P.M. Nüsse, Norwegian University of Science and Technology; A. Ambrus, NORCE Norwegian Research
Centre; O.M. Aamo, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Tuesday, 5 March 2024 l 1345–1525 Grand Ballroom B

05 Completion and Production Technologies: Modeling, Fatigue Management, Material


Selection and Engineering
Session Chairpersons: Ruggero Trevisan, Altus Well Experts Inc.; Andrei Muradov, NOV Inc.

Time Paper # Presentation

Implications of Setting a Centralized Production Liner on Bottom: A Numerical Approach


1345 217666
M. Esteva, BP America Inc

Selection of Corrosion Resistant Alloys for CCS And CCUS Injection Wells
1410 217664
A.C. Rowe, Stress Engineering Services Inc; B.D. Craig, MetCorr

Drill String Failures: Inevitable or Not?


1435 217953
G. Plessis, NOV Grant Prideco; D. Morgan, NOV; D. Meinders, NOV Inc.; C. Wade, NOV

Maximizing Cut and Pull Casings for Plug and Abandonment


1500 217961
R. Samuel, Halliburton

Alternate

Computational Design of an Optimal Landing String Profile for Operations in Harsh Environments
217938
V. Abnave, M. Shenoy, Onesubsea

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Technical Program 17

Technical Program (as of 22 February 2024)

Tuesday, 5 March 2024 l 1345–1525 Grand Ballroom C

06 Case Studies 2
Session Chairpersons: Crispin Chatar, SLB; Gregory Payette, Exxon Mobil Corporation

Time Paper # Presentation


A New While Drilling High Resolution Caliper and Oil Base Mud Electrical Imager Using Advanced Radar
1345 217679 Technology
L. Oy, WELL ID; I. Bye, WELL ID AS; B. Barrouillet, M.E. Lauritzen, R.E. Chemali, WELL ID

Fit for Purpose Process Automation Drives Consistent Performance in an Operator’s West Texas
1410 217672 Drilling Program
D. Dunbar, C. Christopher, A. Groh, Patterson-UTI Drilling Company LLC

Lifua-A: An Enhanced Methodology For Installing A Stacked Template Structure (sts) With A Jack-up Rig
1435 217663
P.T. Naive, I. Ardian, S. Costa, A. Ariyo, Chevron; A. Desai, Shelf Drilling; G.E. Kettless, Aquaterra Energy

New Bit Optimization Method Proves Superior Drilling Performance and Reliability Showcased by Lab
Data And Record ROP in North-America Land
1500 217937
A. Kueck, Baker Hughes; A.J. Goodman, Baker Hughes RRTC; B. Hayes, X. Huang, P. Rosero, F.G. Valbuena,
H. Reckmann, Baker Hughes; J. Bomidi, HCC (Baker Hughes)

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Technical Program 18

Knowledge Sharing ePosters

Knowledge Sharing ePosters allow one-on-one interactions with presenters and


opportunities to study a particular concept at an appropriate level of detail. Subject
matter varies, but topics are consistent with the other technical sessions.

Tuesday, 5 March 2024 l 1345–1525


Session Chairperson: Janelle Daniel, Transocean
PS02 Galleon Room – Level 1
Time Paper # Presentation
Enhancing Operational Efficiency in Directional Drilling Through Precise Hole Bottom Orientation
1345 217955
H. Sahli, S. Ba, M. Omr, O. Olanubi, D. Galindo, SLB

Enhancing Well Integrity: Spectral Acoustic Diagnosis and Biomineralization Remediation in The United
1400 217944 States
M. Volkov, TGT Oil & Gas Services; J. Griffin, BioSqueeze

Settled Barite As A Potential Barrier Material: A Field Case Study


1415 217931
E. N’gouamba, M.H. Bhuiyan, A.M. Stroisz, A. Taghipour, R. Skorpa, SINTEF

Avoiding High Local Doglegs by Integrating the Drill Bit into the Rotary Steerable System
1440 217939
M. Hahn, D. Heinisch, C.G. Small, I.E. Cuadros, R. Duerholt, M. Bilen, Baker Hughes

Mechanistic Study and Chemical Design of a New Lubricant for High Salinity Drilling Fluids
1455 217951
J. Brockhoff, M. Taylor, S. Dubberley, K. Ma, C. Jaska, Secure Energy

Use of Operational Standard Practices to Generate Standardized Digital Well Programs and Work
1510 217949 Instructions in Program Builder and Rig Site Execution Delivers More Competitive Wells
J. Jallorina, E. Ogbunamiri, D. Zimpfer, Shell plc; C. Sorensen, J. Myre, Stimline

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Technical Program (as of 22 February 2024)

Tuesday, 5 March 2024 l 1600–1740 Grand Ballroom A

07 Automated Directional Drilling and ROP Optimization


Session Chairpersons: Junichi Sugiura, Sanvean Technologies; Ross Lowdon, SLB

Time Paper # Presentation

Directional Drilling with Scaled RSS and Virtual Well Control


F. Florence, Rig Operations LLC; M. Suleman, University of Stavanger (now with Pro Well Plan); A. Fehn,
1600 217689 University of Stavanger (now with Vår Energi); M. Ikhlef, U. Ochije, A. Jørgensen, D. Sui, University of
Stavanger; C. Soilemezidis, W. Hollstein, A. Alkhawaja, F. Jamali, K. Al Maasarani, E. Feldmann, P. Jaeger,
Clausthal University of Technology

Evolution of Downhole Automation from Push-the-Bit to Point-the-Bit Rotary Steerable Systems


E. Brovko, M. Ignova, K. Mantle, Schlumberger UK Ltd; E. Zaitsev, Schlumberger Qatar; M. Rego,
1625 217683
Schlumberger Norway; G. Gagandeep, Schlumberger Qatar; S.M. Alotaibi, Schlumberger Saudi Arabia;
L. Li, Schlumberger UK Ltd; D. Junqueira, SLB

Recovery Control – Closing the Loop in Automated Control Systems


1650 217685 S. Auld, Helmerich & Payne, Inc.; F. Hopwood, Helmerich & Payne Intl Drlg Co; W. Taylor, S. Kern, Helmerich
and Payne, Inc.

Cloud-to-Driller’s HMI Closed-Loop Drilling Automation: Field Test Results with Machine Learning
ROP Optimizer
1715 217693
K. Singh, Corva AI LLC; T. Haddad, T. Borges, Nabors Industries; S.S. Yalamarty, J. Granados, M. Kamyab,
Corva AI LLC; V. Satpute, C. Vanama, H. Arcement, Nabors Industries; C. Cheatham, Corva AI LLC

Alternate
Enhancing Operational Efficiency in Directional Drilling Through Precise Hole Bottom Orientation
217955
H. Sahli, S. Ba, M. Omr, O. Olanubi, D. Galindo, SLB

Advancement in Autonomous Directional Drilling for Curve and Tangent


217945
S. Ba, S. Roh, A. Al Riyami, Z. Akkaoui, D. Galindo, SLB

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Technical Program (as of 22 February 2024)

Tuesday, 5 March 2024 l 1600–1740 Grand Ballroom B

08 MPD & Well Integrity


Session Chairpersons: Otto Santos, Louisiana State University (Petr. Eng. Dept); Isabel Poletzky, Weatherford

Time Paper # Presentation

Factors Influencing the Precision of Swab and Surge Predictions During Tripping Operations
1600 217686 E. Cayeux, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS; A. Ambrus, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre;
E. Dvergsnes, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS; M. Dahle Johansen, Sekal; M. Balov, Equinor

Revisiting Post-Blowout Wellbore Integrity: Mechanistic Modeling of the Stress Evolutions Within the
1625 217691 Casing-Cement Sheath-Rock Formation System
J.A. Khan, A. Khouissat, A. Michael, University of North Dakota

Real-time Casing Point Selection Optimization For MPD Wells Through Improvedkick Tolerance Analysis
1650 217692
S. Callerio, P. Ashok, E. van Oort, The University of Texas At Austin

Review of Design and Operation of the Integrated Riser Joints used in Deepwater MPD Operations
1715 217687
N. KULKARNI, L. Hollman, C. Christensen, A. Gonzalez-Luis, Blade Energy Partners

Tuesday, 5 March 2024 l 1600–1740 Grand Ballroom C

09 Cementing & Zonal Isolation #1


Session Chairpersons: Iain Cooper, SeekOps Inc; Jim McNicol, Independent Consultant

Time Paper # Presentation


Thermal Stimulation of Annular Shale Barriers for Long-Term Well Integrity
1600 217694 E. van Oort, The University of Texas at Austin; A. Lucas, TotalEnergies Upstream Danmark A/S;
J.O. Kverneland, Total E&P; R. Godøy, H. Reitan, Equinor ASA; M. Aldin, A. Thombare, MetaRock Laboratories

Lessons Learned From 150 Jet-type Perforate, Wash And Cement Well Abandonment Operations
1625 217690 L. Hovda, ConocoPhillips Norge; D.T. Mueller, A.C. Phadke, ConocoPhillips Co; H. Nevoey, ConocoPhillips
Norge; P. Gonuguntla, TriDiagonal Solutions Inc

Experimental Setup to Investigate the Permeability of Annular Cement to Fluid Flow


1650 217684
N. Opedal, B. Feneuil, E. Wiggen, A. Taghipour, R. Skorpa, SINTEF

Replacing Portland Cement with Granite-based Geopolymers for Oil Well Applications; Conventional
1715 217688 Two-part System
A. Anya, Baker Hughes; M. Khalifeh, M. Kamali, University of Stavanger; Y. Haddad, L. Joppe, Baker Hughes
Alternate
Enhancing Well Integrity: Spectral Acoustic Diagnosis and Biomineralization Remediation in the
217944 United States
M. Volkov, TGT Oil & Gas Services; J. Griffin, BioSqueeze

Settled Barite as a Potential Barrier Material: A Field Case Study


217931
E. N’gouamba, M.H. Bhuiyan, A.M. Stroisz, A. Taghipour, R. Skorpa, SINTEF

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Technical Program 21

Knowledge Sharing ePosters

Knowledge Sharing ePosters allow one-on-one interactions with presenters and


opportunities to study a particular concept at an appropriate level of detail. Subject
matter varies, but topics are consistent with the other technical sessions.

Tuesday, 5 March 2024 l 1600–1740


Session Chairperson: Adebowale Solarin, Noble Drilling Corporation
PS03 Galleon Room – Level 1
Time Paper # Presentation
The Effect of Drilling Fluid Contamination on the Properties of Granite-Based Geopolymers at Elevated
1600 217942 Temperature
P. Khalili, M. Khalifeh, A. Saasen, University of Stavanger

Quantifying The Effect Temperature, Foam Quality And Fluid Loss Agent Have On The Fluid Loss
1615 217943 Performance Of Foam Cement
W. Pearl, Halliburton Energy Services; L. Padilla, Chevron; T. Patterson, Halliburton Energy Services

Addressing The Energy Trilemma: Offshore Drilling Rig Decarbonization


1630 217941
F. Falck, Noble Drilling

Drilling Advisory Automation with Digital Twin and AI Technologies


1655 217960
J. Cao, J. Nabavi, S. Ødegård, eDrilling

Raising the Bar: Why an Industrial Standard for Testing Hydraulic Sealability of Well Abandonment
1710 217934 Materials in Laboratory is Essential for Well Integrity
R. Skorpa, N. Opedal, SINTEF; M. Khalifeh, P. Moreira, University of Stavanger

Establishing a Validation Process for Survey Correction Algorithms


1725 217959
J. Albright, Superior QC LLC

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Technical Program (as of 22 February 2024)

Wednesday, 6 March 2024 l 0800–1005 Grand Ballroom A

10 To Collide or not to Collide: Characterizing Wellbore Proximity


Session Chairpersons: John Thorogood, Drilling Global Consultant LLP; Ashley Johnson, SLB

Time Paper # Presentation

An Analysis of Drilling Projection Uncertainty and Implications for Collision Avoidance Management
0800 217744 Systems
M. Willerth, A. McGregor, Helmerich & Payne

Methods for Evaluation of Wellbore Collision Probability in Critical Close-Proximity Regions


0825 217728
J. Bang, Gyrodata Inc.; D. Aklestad, SLB

Active Magnetic Ranging While Drilling: Tool Function and Tests Results
0850 217696 K. Husby, M. Hjelstuen, SINTEF Digital; T.J. Eriksen, Well intercept; A. Liberale, SINTEF Digital; M. Koraei,
SINTEF; J. Ytrehus, SINTEF Petroleum Research; A. Saasen, University of Stavanger

Revolutionizing Wellbore Intersections: Advancements in Coiled Tubing Ranging While Drilling


Technology for Access-Independent Wellbore Intersects
0915 217745
T. Menard, A. Mehrotra, N. Rowcliffe, Cudd Pressure Control; C. Moss, F. Moss, G. Rassadkin, Gunnar Energy
Services

Drilling Integrity Analysis and Optimal Well Placement Based on 4D Coupled Geomechanical Modelling
and Natural Fracture Prediction
0940 217948
M. Haas, SLB; H. Cifuentes Ramirez, J. Saavedra Ahumada, Y. Ordonez Suarez, HOCOL S.A; J. Acosta
Gomez, F. Abad, C. Sorgi, A. Mohamad Hussein, SLB

Alternate

Avoiding High Local Doglegs by Integrating the Drill Bit into the Rotary Steerable System
217939
M. Hahn, D. Heinisch, C.G. Small, I.E. Cuadros, R. Duerholt, M. Bilen, Baker Hughes

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Technical Program (as of 22 February 2024)

Wednesday, 6 March 2024 l 0800–1005 Grand Ballroom B

11 Fluids
Session Chairpersons: Sharath Savari, Halliburton Energy Services Group; Paul Scott, ConocoPhillips Co.

Time Paper # Presentation


Development and Validation of a Rotating Wheel Coriolis Mass Flowmeter for Accurate Measurement of
Drilling Fluid with No Pressure Loss
0800 217695
E. Cayeux, A. Holsaeter, A. Leulseged, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS; S. Moi, NORCE Norwegian
Research Center; J. Gravdal, NORCE NORWEGIAN RESEARCH CENTRE AS

Dual-use Fluid for Reservoir Drilling and Screen Running Significantly Simplifies Drilling Operations
and Mud Logistics without any Negative Impact on Productivity of Horizontal Oil Producer on the
0825 217713
Norwegian Continental Shelf
O. Czuprat, Wintershall DEA; D. Meyer, OKEA ASA

Advancements in Weight Material Sag Evaluation: A New Perspective with Advanced Laboratory
0850 217714 Equipment
J.P. Jaimes, O. Farooq, O. Bravo, S. Croy, Y. Nenjerama, SLB

Thermally Activated Lost Circulation Mitigation of Severe Losses in Fractured and Vugular Formations
0915 217705 V. Denduluri, The University of Texas at Austin; A. Thombare, M. Aldin, MetaRock Laboratories; M. Juenger,
E. van Oort, The University of Texas At Austin

A Novel Artificial Intelligence-Based Cement Slurry Design Recommendation System


0940 217729 S. Sistla, J.D. Licht, N. Sadiq, T. Drews, D. Willberg, L. Coquilleau, M. Manoharan, Y. Arevalo,
S. Makarychev-mikhailov, SLB

Alternate

The Effect of Drilling Fluid Contamination on the Properties of Granite-Based Geopolymers at Elevated
217942 Temperature
P. Khalili, M. Khalifeh, A. Saasen, University of Stavanger

Quantifying the Effect Temperature, Foam Quality and Fluid Loss Agent Have on the Fluid Loss
217943 Performance of Foam Cement
W. Pearl, Halliburton Energy Services; L. Padilla, Chevron; T. Patterson, Halliburton Energy Services

Mechanistic Study and Chemical Design of a New Lubricant for High Salinity Drilling Fluids
217951
J. Brockhoff, M. Taylor, S. Dubberley, K. Ma, C. Jaska, Secure Energy

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Technical Program (as of 22 February 2024)

Wednesday, 6 March 2024 l 0800–1005 Grand Ballroom C

12 Rig Decarbonization, Efficiency, Safety and Climate Change Impact


Session Chairpersons: Bertha Cardozo, SLB Global Services; Marcel Boucher, NOV

Time Paper # Presentation

Energy Storage System Enables Operations with Zero Generators Online


0800 217708 M. Snijder van Wissenkerke, J. Harrist, Patterson-UTI Drilling Company LLC; S. Poludasu, Patterson-UTI
Drilling Co; J. Lowery, EQT Corporation

World’s First Demonstration of Hydrogen Blending in Dual-Fuel Engines on a Drilling Rig


0825 217716 W. Kernan, Caterpillar; J. Lowery, EQT Corporation; M. Snijder Van Wissenkerke, Patterson-UTI Drilling
Company LLC

Meeting Increasing Demands for Upstream GHG Reporting – A Framework for The Drilling Industry
0850 217701
M. Emborg, S.I. Olsen, Technical University of Denmark

Application of Gamification Techniques in Well Control Training and Competency


0915 217699 J.W. Jensen, Cabinda Gulf Oil Company Limited, a Chevron Corporation subsidiary; T. Kettler, F. Ozkan,
Baylor University

The Implementation of Safety-II: Learning from Normal Work in Practice


0940 217721
T. Koester, Noble Drilling A/S

Alternate

Addressing The Energy Trilemma: Offshore Drilling Rig Decarbonization


217941
F. Falck, Noble Drilling

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Knowledge Sharing ePosters

Knowledge Sharing ePosters allow one-on-one interactions with presenters and


opportunities to study a particular concept at an appropriate level of detail. Subject
matter varies, but topics are consistent with the other technical sessions.

Wednesday, 6 March 2024 l 0800–0900


Session Chairperson: Janelle Daniel, Transocean
PS04 Galleon Room – Level 1
Time Paper # Presentation
Supervised Machine Learning Applied to Cement Integrity Assessment – A Comparison Between
Models and Feature Extraction Techniques
0800 217962
G.R. Ferreira, I. Camerini, A. Rodrigues, T. Correia, L. Souza, J. Hidalgo, J. Penatti, ouronova; L. Soares,
Repsol Sinopec Brasil

Late To The Party – Analysis of Drill Pipe Rotation Rates in High-Angle Wells
0815 217946 D. Rathgeber, Montana Tech; E. Johnson, Montana State University; P. Lucon, Montana Tech; R. Anderson,
Montana State University; B. Todd, J. Downey, L. Richards, Montana Tech

Enhancing Stuck Pipe Risk Detection in Exploration Wells Using Machine Learning Based Tools: A Gulf
0830 217963 of Mexico Case Study
D. Gomes, Exebenus; T. Jaritz, Wintershall DEA; T. Robinson, O.E. Revheim, Exebenus

Application of Advanced Buckling Model Leads to Lighter Well Architecture for Deepwater
0830 217936 Development, Saving Cost and CO2 Emissions
S. Farmer, F. Aichinger, Helmerich & Payne; A. Patel, Tullow Oil

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GEN03 Asset Utilization – Performance Future (as of 22 February 2024)

Wednesday, 6 March 2024 l 1050–1220 Grand Ballroom B

Assets are invaluable to organizations and are comprised of tangible equipment and products, people, IP, sub-
surface resources, and organizational capabilities. Maximizing the utilization of these assets leads to differentiation
and positive outcomes. The panelists are from E&P, OFS and Drilling Contractors (Land and Offshore) hence cover a
substantial portion of the upstream value chain. We will explore how each of these organizations are taking steps to
efficiently utilize, develop and grow their assets in an ever changing macro and contextual environment.

Moderator Speakers

Mike Lennox
Subodh Saxena, John Sanclemente
Sr. Vice President Sales,
Sr. Vice President, Vice President, Wells,
U.S. Land Operations,
Nabors Drilling Solutions Chevron
H&P

Roddie Mackenzie Lyndal Cissel


Executive Vice President, President,
and Chief Commercial SLB Americas
Officer,
Transocean

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Technical Program (as of 22 February 2024)

Wednesday, 6 March 2024 l 1350–1530 Grand Ballroom A

13 Performance Drilling: Enhancing Efficiency and Insight


Session Chairpersons: Christopher Trzeciak, Aker BP; Marcel Boucher, NOV Inc.

Time Paper # Presentation


Interpretation of Along-String-Measurements and Downhole Tool Data as A Solution for Intelligent
1350 217719 Hole Cleaning in Real-time
C. Chatar, J. Converset, S. Sharma, SLB

Experimental Visualization of the Effect of Flow Rate on Downhole Drilling Vibration


1415 217742
E. Maitra, M. Al Dushaishi, Oklahoma State University

Improving Weight-on-Bit and Differential Pressure Measurements With Connection Automation


1440 217724 Systems and Pattern Recognition
M. Kaya, B. Lanzet, C. Christopher, A. Groh, S. Poludasu, D. Dunbar, Patterson-UTI Drilling Company

Mechanical Specific Energy (MSE): Claims and Implications – Facts, Fallacies, and Pitfalls (Part-2)
1505 217727
G. Mensa-Wilmot, XCIDrill Technology LLC; R. Samuel, Halliburton
Alternate
Drilling Advisory Automation with Digital Twin and AI Technologies
217960
J. Cao, J. Nabavi, S. Ødegård, eDrilling

Wednesday, 6 March 2024 l 1350–1530 Grand Ballroom B

14 Emerging Technologies in Drilling


Session Chairpersons: Sarah Kern, Helmerich & Payne; Deep Joshi, Quantum Capital Group

Time Paper # Presentation


Speech Recognition Technology Used to Detect Drill String Breakover and Optimize Drilling Tasks
1350 217717
A. Groh, M.E. Kaya, D. Dunbar, Patterson-UTI Drilling Company LLC

Evaluating Profitability of Hybrid Approach for Early Stuck-sign Detection: Analyzing False Alarms and
Quantifying Reduction in Nonproductive Time
1415 217697 T. Kaneko, T. Inoue, Y. Nakagawa, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology; R. Wada,
The University of Tokyo; S. Abe, Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security; G. Yasutake, Japan
Petroleum Exploration Co., Ltd.; K. Fujita, INPEX CORPORATION

Applications of Large Language Models in Well Construction Planning and Real-time Operation
1440 217700 M. Yi, Intellicess; K. Ceglinski, P. Ashok, Intellicess, Inc.; M. Behounek, S. White, T. Peroyea, T. Thetford,
Apache Corp.

Physics-guided Data Augmentation Combined with Unsupervised Learning Improves Stability and
Accuracy of Bit Wear Deep Learning Model
1505 217954
X. Huang, T. Luu, Baker Hughes; G. Zhan, Saudi Aramco PE&D; Y. Qahtani, Saudi Aramco D&WO;
A. Aljohar, Saudi Aramco PE&D; T. Furlong, Baker Hughes; J. Bomidi, HCC (Baker Hughes)

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Technical Program (as of 22 February 2024)

Wednesday, 6 March 2024 l 1350–1550 Grand Ballroom A

15 Pressure 2
Session Chairpersons: Mohammed Dooply, SLB; Oya Karazincir, Chevron Corporation

Time Paper # Presentation

Field Scale Tests & Modeling to Forecast Gas Migration Rates for Pressurized Mud Cap Drilling (PMCD)
Applications
1350 217703
Y. Moganaradjou, G. Samdani, ExxonMobil Services & Technology Pvt Ltd; M.A. Almeida, M.K. Kunju,
Louisiana State University (Petr. Eng. Dept); V.P. Gupta, ExxonMobil Technology & Engineering

Dynamic Simulation of Riser Gas Handling with a Fixed-Choke Constant Outflow


1415 217706
Z. Yuan, Y. Liu, L. Zhou, Y. Hashemian, SLB

Performance Drilling With Managed Pressure Drilling In The Permian Basin: A Case Study in the
Wolfcamp Formation
1440 217710
S. Cody, A. Yousefi Sadat, Opla Energy Ltd; K. Gill, Opla Energy Ltd.; F. Bowman, CrownQuest Operating;
M. Balderston, CrownQuest Operating LLC

Mud-gas Separator Analysis: A Comprehensive Review of Sizing and Design Criteria, and Industry
Standards
1505 217932
D.A. Tetteh, The University of Oklahoma; S. Salehi, University of Oklahoma; A. Ghalambor, Oil Center
Research International; N. Konate, University of Oklahoma

Wednesday, 6 March 2024 l 1600–1740 Grand Ballroom A

16 Performance Drilling II
Session Chairpersons: Piero D’Ambrosio, BP America Inc; Derek Adam, Occidental Petroleum Corp.

Time Paper # Presentation


Automatic Determination of Cuttings and Cavings Properties for Hole Cleaning and Wellbore Stability
1600 217736 Assessment Using a Laser-based Sensor
A.C. Montes, S. Callerio, Ç. Turhan, P. Ashok, E. van Oort, The University of Texas At Austin

A Journey Through the Development of Drilling Fluids Automation System


1625 217739 A. Geetha Krishnan, C. Thompson Jr, E. Onegova, F. Fevang, S. Postovalov, F. Abdul Razak, A. Knizhnik,
R. Ettehadi Osgouei, Baker Hughes; J. Brevik, Statoil Norway; M. Jacob, Baker Hughes

Real-time Automated Pore Pressure And Wellbore Stability Updates In A Digital Twin, Using Smart
Agents And Log Predictions Ahead Of Bit, Example From Norwegian Continental Shelf
1650 217740
A.E. Lothe, O. Roli, SINTEF Industry; J. Skogestad, SINTEF; P.R. Cerasi, SINTEF Industry; M. Boukili,
T. Kristiansen, Aker BP ASA; A. Grøver, SINTEF Industry; S. Wølstad-Knudsen, Kongsberg Digital

The New Era of Deep-Water Drilling Through Integrated Automation Technologies: a Gulf of Mexico
Case Study
1715 217940
A. Lazzari, F. Iolli, G. Leo, ENI Spa; L. Bianchi, N. Sharma, C. Gugliemo, ENI US Operating; T. Yost, NOV Inc.;
F. Ferrari, Saipem Spa

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Technical Program (as of 22 February 2024)

Wednesday, 6 March 2024 l 1600–1740 Grand Ballroom B

17 Cementing & Zonal Isolation #2


Session Chairpersons: Iain Cooper, SeekOps Inc; Jim McNicol, Independent Consultant

Time Paper # Presentation


Improved Logging Techniques and Interpretation Experiences to Evaluate Perforate-Wash-Cement
Intervals
1600 217712
A. Govil, G. Obando Palacio, SLB; R.G. Middleton, ConocoPhillips; K.C. Constable, Equinor; L. Hovda,
D.T. Mueller, ConocoPhillips

Novel Use of Dual-String Barrier Evaluation for An Efficient Well Sidetrack


1625 217741 A. Govil, SLB; T. Alvenes, Aker BP ASA; S. Bose, SLB; L. Delabroy, Aker BP ASA; M. Straume, AkerBP;
S. Zeroug, G. Ishberdina, SLB

Flexible Self-Repairing Cement System: A Permanent Isolation Solution in The Gulf of Mexico
1650 217723
N.F. Melo, J. Cardozo, M. MunozRivera, A. Antunes, R. Taranto, SLB

Alternate
Application of Hydraulic Port Collars in Two Stage Cementing Operations Reduces Rig Time/Drilling
Cost in the Permian Basin
217935
D. Giffin, ConocoPhillips Co; Y. Ortez, H&J Petroleum Management & Consulting - Client HighPeak Energy;
T. O’Grady, G. Venus, TAM International; A. Loginov, TAM International Inc.

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Technical Program (as of 22 February 2024)

Wednesday, 6 March 2024 l 1600–1740 Grand Ballroom C

18 CCS Systems and Well Integrity: Delving into the Aspects of Wells in CCS Applications
Session Chairpersons: Yuanhang Chen, Louisiana State University; Ruggero Trevisan, Altus Well Experts Inc.

Time Paper # Presentation


Prioritizing Wells for Repurposing or Permanent Abandonment Based on Generalized Well Integrity
Risk Analysis
1600 217738
D. Zheng, C. Turhan, The University of Texas at Austin; N. Wang, University of Texas at Austin; P. Ashok,
E. van Oort, The University of Texas At Austin

An Innovative and Tailor Made Stress Testing Workflow for CCS Formations
1625 217726
T.B. Wydiabhakti, A. Kumar, V.S. Lopes, SLB

Development of a Fit-for-Purpose Co2 Injection Model for Casing and Tubing Design
1650 217732
C. McMillan, N. Buksh, Harbour Energy; A. McSpadden, R. Trevisan, J. Howard, Altus Well Experts Inc.

CCS Well Control – Impact of Co2 on Drilling Fluid Performance


J. Skogestad, B. Feneuil, E. N’Gouamba, H. Linga, SINTEF Industry; A. Aasen, SINTEF Energy; G. Skår,
1715 217711
Equinor; S.M. Roggeband, Shell Global Solutions International B.V.; J. Nedrum, Wild Well Control, Inc.; S.
Helgeland, eDrillingy

Alternate

Raising the Bar: Why an Industrial Standard for Testing Hydraulic Sealability of Well Abandonment
217934 Materials in Laboratory is Essential for Well Integrity
R. Skorpa, N. Opedal, SINTEF; M. Khalifeh, P. Moreira, University of Stavanger

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Technical Program (as of 22 February 2024)

Wednesday, 6 March 2024 l 1745–1945 Galleon

Diversity & Inclusion Session


As the definition of Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) grows each year, the involvement and enthusiasm grows for the D&I
Session at the IADC/SPE International Drilling Conference & Exhibition. The truly interactive session will kick off with
an opening reception and three keynote presentations sharing engaging personal stories. The last half of the session
will have company-driven “speed dating” style mini presentations. Attendees can visit stations of their choice to
learn valuable tips and resources to implement within their own organization.

This event is available to all conference attendees to attend at no additional cost due to the support of our generous
sponsors – we invite you to attend as we continue to look to the future of the industry. Prepare to leave this event
inspired, informed and optimistic about D&I in energy!

Emcee Keynote Speakers

Iqa Abd Rahman Caleb Jackson Bailey Schwarz Crystal Holmes


Well Construction DE&I Specialist, Executive Vice Agility Coach,
Product Champion, Principal, President, bp
MPD Equipment, Helmerich & Payne North America, “Neurodiversity
SLB “The Power of Eavor Overview @bp”
Perspective” “Eavor: an Open Circle
Centered on a Closed
Loop System”

Participating Companies:

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Technical Program (as of 22 February 2024)

Thursday, 7 March 2024 l 0800–0940 Grand Ballroom A

19 Wellbore Surveying – Novel Techniques Driving Efficiency


Session Chairpersons: Colin Cockburn, BP Exploration Operating Co; Adrian Ledroz, Gyrodata Inc.

Time Paper # Presentation

Achieving ISCWSA MWD+IFR1 Tool Codes Without Airborne Magnetic Surveys


0800 217734
R. Paynter, A. Pare, G. Crookston, A. Berarducci, Helmerich & Payne

Innovative Drilling Strategy for Horizontal Wells In Triple Splitter Wellhead Arrangement: A Case Study
From Rubiales Field in Colombia
0825 217709
C. Marino, N. Campos, A. Ledroz, C. Londono, O. Espitia, J. Villavicencio, SLB; A. Calderon, M. Sastre,
L. Guzman, I. Real, H. Gonzalez, L. Mora, J. Caceres, D. Gaitan, S. Martinez, Ecopetrol S.A.

Facilitating Directional Drilling Work to Reach the Target Entry by Calculating a Safe Operating
Envelope
0850 217707
L. Saavedra Jerez, University of Stavanger; E. Cayeux, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS; D. Sui,
University of Stavanger

First SAGD Well Placement Using Non-stationary Definitive Dynamic Surveys Passive Magnetic Ranging
and Gyro While Drilling
0915 217702
M. ElGizawy, K&M Technology Group, SLB; M. Fraser, Scientific Drilling Inc; A. Soh, A. Al Qalhati,
M.M. Al Maqrashi, SLB; S. Al Bahri, A. Al Musallami, H. Al Mahrooqi, N.J. Greenwell, J. Lightfoot, Oxy
Alternate

Establishing a Validation Process for Survey Correction Algorithms


217959
J. Albright, Superior QC LLC

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Technical Program (as of 22 February 2024)

Thursday, 7 March 2024 l 0800–0940 Grand Ballroom B

20 New Advancements in Drilling Applications Using AI and Data Science


Session Chairpersons: Mohammadreza Kamyab, Corva; Deep Joshi, Quantum Capital Group

Time Paper # Presentation

New Techniques for Intelligent Offset Data Analysis Using Artificial Intelligence
0800 217720
P. Sheth, C. Chatar, SLB

A Platform for Data Science and Analytics at the Edge


0825 217722
A. Godumagadda, A. Groh, E. Corne, P. Kasireddy, Patterson-UTI Drilling Company

Drill Bit Forensics Using Videos Captured on Mobile Phones


0850 217743
J. Chu, P. Ashok, D. Chen, E. van Oort, The University of Texas At Austin

Deep Reinforcement Learning for Automatic Drilling Optimization Using an Integrated Reward Function
0915 217733
X. Huang, T. Luu, T. Furlong, Baker Hughes; J. Bomidi, HCC (Baker Hughes)

Alternate
Use of Operational Standard Practices to Generate Standardized Digital Well Programs and Work
217959 Instructions in Program Builder and Rig Site Execution Delivers More Competitive Wells
J. Jallorina, E. Ogbunamiri, D. Zimpfer, Shell plc; C. Sorensen, J. Myre, Stimline

Supervised Machine Learning Applied to Cement Integrity Assessment – A Comparison Between


Models and Feature Extraction Techniques
217962
G.R. Ferreira, I. Camerini, A. Rodrigues, T. Correia, L. Souza, J. Hidalgo, J. Penatti, ouronova; L. Soares,
Repsol Sinopec Brasil

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Technical Program (as of 22 February 2024)

Thursday, 7 March 2024 l 0800–0940 Grand Ballroom C

21 Geothermal Heat Management


Session Chairpersons: Govert Zijderveld, GustoMSC BV; Ross Lowdon, SLB

Time Paper # Presentation

The Insulated Drill Pipe – Field Experience and Thermal Model Validation
0800 217753
PA. Vetsak, C. Besoiu, V. Zatonskikh, A. Torre, M. Hodder, M. Toews, Eavor Technologies

Downhole Temperature Estimation in Geothermal Wells Using a Deep Learning Model Based on LSTM
Neural Networks
0825 217749
M.S. Khaled, University of Texas At Austin; N. Wang, P. Ashok, E. van Oort, The University of Texas At
Austin

Managed Temperature Drilling: An Automated Real-time Controller For Downhole Temperature Control
0850 217747 In Geothermal And High-Pressure High-Temperature Wells
A. Luu, N. Wang, Q. Gu, M. Khaled, P. Ashok, D. Chen, E. van Oort, The University of Texas At Austin

Thermal Effects on Drilling Performance in Hot Dry Rock


0915 217718 A. Vetsak, Eavor Technologies Inc.; L. Gerbaud, Mines Paris Tech; R. Shor, University of Calgary; A. Rogers,
W. Jordaan, M. Toews, Eavor Technologies Inc.

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Technical Program (as of 22 February 2024)

Thursday, 7 March 2024 l 1010–1140 Grand Ballroom B

GEN05 Human & Organizational Performance: The Future of Safety

Moderator

Tim McGarity
Director, Western Hemisphere
Offshore, Rig Technologies
NOV

Speakers

Mike Garvin Marissa Badenhorst Dan Haslam


President, Vice President, HSE, Director, Operational
Patterson-UTI Drilling Chevron Integrity and HSE,
Company Transocean

Rodney Henson
Vice President,
Wells Organization

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Technical Program (as of 22 February 2024)

Thursday, 7 March 2024 l 1240–1420 Grand Ballroom A

22 Drilling Mechanics & Modelling


Session Chairpersons: Ysabel Witt Doerring, Halliburton; Gregory Payette, ExxonMobil Corporation

Time Paper # Presentation


Practical Challenges to Consider for Model-Based Engineering in Drilling Automation
Z. Whitlow, Helmerich and Payne; M. Mahjoub, S. Menand, Helmerich & Payne; P. Pastusek, ExxonMobil
1240 217752
Upstream; G.S. Payette, ExxonMobile Technology and Engineering Co; K. Nguyen, Helmerich & Payne;
E. Gildin, Texas A&M University

An Advanced Simulation Model For Drawworks And Fastline Dynamics Uncovers Risks Of Spooling
1305 217756 Errors And Other Hazards
A. Kyllingstad, NOV Inc.; I. Rajic, NOV; A. Krijnen, NOV Inc.

Combining Machine-learning and Physics-based Models to Mitigate Stick-Slip in Real-Time


1330 217750 H. YAHIA, Helmerich & Payne; T. ROMARY, L. GERBAUD, B. FIGLIUZZI, F. DI MEGLIO, Mines Paris - PSL;
S. MENAND, M. MAHJOUB, Helmerich & Payne

To What Extent Can the Notion of an Effective Length Be Reliable to Assess the BHA Lateral Behavior?
1355 217755
M. Mahjoub, N. Dao, K. Nguyen, S. Menand, Helmerich & Payne

Alternate
Late To The Party – Analysis of Drill Pipe Rotation Rates In High-Angle Wells
217946 D. Rathgeber, Montana Tech; E. Johnson, Montana State University; P. Lucon, Montana Tech; R. Anderson,
Montana State University; B. Todd, J. Downey, L. Richards, Montana Tech

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Technical Program (as of 22 February 2024)

Thursday, 7 March 2024 l 1240–1420 Grand Ballroom B

23 Well Construction Process Automation


Session Chairpersons: Isabel Poletzky, Weatherford; Gilles Pelfrene, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS

Time Paper # Presentation


Taxonomy Describing Levels of Autonomous Drilling Systems: Incorporating Complexity, Uncertainty,
Sparse Data, With Human Interaction
1240 217754
J. de Wardt, DE WARDT & CO.; E. Cayeux, NORCE; R. Mihai, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS;
J. Macpherson, Baker Hughes; P. Annaiyappa, Consultant; D. Pirovolou, Weatherford

Interoperability for Drilling Process Automation


R. Van Kuilenburg, Noble Drilling (U.S.) Inc.; M. Isbell, Hess Corp.; M. Behounek, Apache Corp.;
1305 217748
J. Macpherson, Baker Hughes; S. Schaefer, Exebenus; T. Fox, Helmerich & Payne Intl Drlg Co; D. Pirovolou,
Weatherford

Automated Pump Startup: A Collaborative Approach Towards Drilling Systems Automation


1330 217746 P. Arevalo, F. Schuberth, R. Aragall, D. Dashevskiy, J. Koeneke, Baker Hughes; M. Lien, S. Hovda, Equinor
ASA; K. Evensen, HMH

The Value of Process and Application Consistency in Drilling Automation


1355 217751 S. Kern, S. Auld, Z. Whitlow, Helmerich & Payne; F. Hopwood, Helmerich & Payne Intl Drlg Co; M. Willerth,
Helmerich & Payne
Alternate
Enhancing Stuck Pipe Risk Detection in Exploration Wells Using Machine Learning Based Tools: A Gulf
217963 of Mexico Case Study
D. Gomes, Exebenus; T. Jaritz, Wintershall DEA; T. Robinson, O.E. Revheim, Exebenus

Application Of Advanced Buckling Model Leads To Lighter Well Architecture For Deepwater
217962 Development, Saving Cost And CO2 Emissions
S. Farmer, F. Aichinger, Helmerich & Payne; A. Patel, Tullow Oil

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Thursday, 7 March 2024 l 1240–1420 Grand Ballroom C

24 Leading Edge Geothermal Technology – the Race Heats Up


Session Chairpersons: John Thorogood, Drilling Global Consultant LLP; Blaine Dow, SLB

Time Paper # Presentation


Comparing Drilling Anomaly Prediction by Purely Data-Driven and Hybrid Analysis Methods – Case
1240 217737 Study of Utah FORGE Geothermal Wells
A.C. Montes, P. Ashok, E. van Oort, The University of Texas At Austin

Continued Advances in Performance in Geothermal Operations at FORGE Through Limiter-Redesign


1305 217725 Drilling Practices
F. Dupriest, S. Noynaert, Texas A&M University

1330 Join us for an extended Q&A session with all geothermal authors.

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Ace Well Technology......................................... 511 American GFM Corporation............................. 621


5750 N Sam Houston Pkwy E, Houston, TX 1200 Cavalier Blvd, Chesapeake, VA 23323
Phone: 77032 32-729-2437 Phone: 757-487-2442
www.acewt.com www.gfm-global.com/
The GFM Radial Forging process is the most economical
ALTISS Technologies........................................ 421 way of working with high alloyed materials as well as
P.O. BOX 1567, Stafford, TX 77477 hollow forms of varying ID and OD contours. Improved
Phone: 832-288-5972 material properties, process flexibility and lower
www.altisstech.com manufacturing costs are among the advantages of
ALTISS offers Aluminum Drill Pipe on a rental basis & the the GFM system that could be well suited for many
experience to successfully utilize it in vertical, directional components used in today’s drilling technology
& horizontal applications. ALDP can reduce torque &
drag, extend reach of drilling operations & enable smaller Baker Hughes.....................................................411
footprint rigs. ALTISS provides specialized engineering & 14990 Yorktown plaza drive, Houston, TX77040
design services using FEA & fatigue/fracture assessments. Phone: 713-439-8600
www.bakerhughes.com
Altus Well Experts Inc......................................419 Baker Hughes (NYSE: BKR) is an energy technology
P.O. Box 724 Katy, TX 77379 company that provides solutions for energy and industrial
Phone: 713-858-5040 customers worldwide. Built on a century of experience
www.atluswellexperts.com and with operations in over 120 countries, our innovative
Altus Well Experts was created by former key Enertech technologies and services are taking energy forward –
engineers providing the most advanced thermal and making it safer, cleaner and more efficient for people and
tubular stress analysis services and software in the world. the planet.
We specialize in tough wells, HPHT, extreme reach, deep
water, and critical wells. We have developed strong Belleville International..................................... 615
relationships with our clients, built on integrity, trust and 330 East Cunningham Street, Butler, PA 16001
performance. Phone: 724-431-0444
www.bellevilleintl.com
American Block................................................420
PO Box 38266 Houston, TX77238-8266
Phone: 281-820-5332
www.americanblock.com
American Block is a leader in the design and manufacture
of oilfield and marine equipment. Based in Houston, since
1979 we have been making high quality equipment. Some
of our products include sheaves, drilling blocks, rotary
tables, swivels, mud pumps, drawworks, fairleads, high
pressure unions, and pressure gauges. We repair all brands
of drilling equipment.

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Beyond Energy Services & Technology......... 321 Corva................................................................... 113


505 3rd St S.W. Calgary, AB T2P 3E6 1334 Brittmoore Rd, Houston, TX77043
Phone: 866-648-5067 Phone: 281-742-9370
www.beyondmpd.com www.corva.ai
Beyond Energy Services & Technology Corp. is a leading Corva is the App Store for Energy that empowers
Managed Pressure Drilling (MPD) service company offering operators and service companies with more than 150 app
MPD equipment, engineering, project management, solutions that support wellsite operations worldwide by
hydraulic software, and 24/7 global support. Our monitoring drilling and completion operations in real-time,
dedication to developing alternative avenues to make avoiding hazards, maximizing crew performance, and
MPD more adaptable, reliable, and cost-effective sets driving quantifiable financial efficiencies.
us apart, and our partnerships with clients are built on a
commitment to service quality and operational excellence. Diversified Well Logging.................................201
With over 2,000 completed wells and documented 9789 Pozos Ln, Conroe, TX 77303
operating efficiencies greater than 99%, Beyond is the Phone: 800-280-2096
preferred vendor for MPD needs in markets where it www.dwl-usa.com
operates, and we are committed to maintaining our
position as the market share leader in the MPD space. Visit Diversified Well Logging is a premier provider of
www.beyondmpd.com for more information. Mud Logging and related services in the US, Mexico,
Columbia, and Indonesia. We focus our 67 years of
CDA InterCorp.................................................. 224 industry experience on providing fast response and
unparalleled expertise to our Deepwater, Shelf and Land
450 Goolsby Blvd. Deerfield Beach, FL33442
based customers. Our services include conventional Mud
Phone: 954-698-6000
Logging, Geosteering, Advanced Gas Analysis, Real-Time
www.cda-intercorp.com Data Transmission, Automated Remote Mud Logging,
For more than 50 years, CDA InterCorp has been the Geochemical analysis, MWD and Directional services.
leader in the design and manufacture of highly engineered,
extremely reliable, Controllable Drive Actuators, Motors, Drillbotics.........................................................300
and Rotary Sensors for technologically advanced control 78751
systems. High temperature, pressure, reliability, quality, Drillbotics® is an international competition for universities
and power density is what sets CDA apart. to design and build a small research rig that uses sensors
and control algorithms to autonomously drill a rock sample
ContiTech Oil & Marine Corp...........................609 provided by SPE’s Drilling Systems Automation Technical
1535 Brittmoore Park Dr, Houston, TX 77041 Section (DSATS). Alternately, teams may create a digital
Phone: 832-327-014 twin of a rig to drill a directional well virtually. This year,
www.continental-corporation.com we have teams from both groups presenting their paper.
Continental is a global leader in the design, manufacture Visit booth 300 to meet the winners of the Drillbotics
and supply of flexible lines. We have over 50 years of International Student Competition and to learn more about
experience in the field of bonded flexible pipes. All of their winning entry!
our high performance hose products are certified to all
relevant API Standards for high pressure rubber hoses and
flexible pipes – API 7k, API 16C and API 17K.

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FORTA Drilling Products Division...................105 HDI Instruments LLC......................................... 314


100 FORTA Drive, rove City, PA 16127-6399 7240 Brittmoore, Houston, TX 77041
Phone: 800-245-0306 Phone: 713-688-8555
www.super-sweep.com www.hdigauges.com
The FORTA Drilling Products Division produces unique For over 28 years, HDI Instruments continues to be a
and cost-effective solutions to a variety of drilling-related world leader in providing digital, battery operated gauge
issues. Our flagship product, Super-Sweep Fiber, is a systems. The 2000B is the world standard for panel-
unique hole-cleaning agent, suspending and transporting mounted pressure gauges and often runs in tandem with
solids from the well-bore. Super-Sweep Fine, a shorter and the 1000P all in one. HDI also provides the 9000 Choke
finer fiber version, also suspends solids and can also be dry Console which includes a choke position indicator and
blended in cement as an efficient Lost Circulation Material pump stroke counter. Houston Digital Instruments designs,
(LCM). Pheno Seal, a thermoset laminate, is a very efficient manufactures and services all equipment in house which
LCM for both drilling fluids and cements. allows for quick turn around and custom design. Service is
another key aspect of HDI. Onsite service and calibration,
Grace Instrument..............................................301 both onshore and off, for a variety of instrumentation, not
10770 Moss Ridge Rd, Houston, TX 77055 just those manufactured by HDI.
Phone: 713-783-1560
IADC (International Assn. of Drilling
www.graceinstrument.com
Contractors)......................................................601
We are a designer of viscometers, rheometers, core flood 3657 Briarpark Drive, Houston, TX77042
testers and other analytical instruments for the petroleum, Phone: 713-292-1945
chemical, pharmaceutical and food industries worldwide. www.iadc.org
Our instruments are designed for accurate and reliable
operations through harsh conditions and rigorous test Founded in 1940, IADC’s mission is to improve industry
schedules. health, safety and environmental practices; advance drilling
and completion technology; and champion responsible
Hardbanding Solutions.................................... 221 standards, practices, legislation and regulations that
provide for safe, efficient and environmentally sound
P.O. Box 42037, Cleveland, OH 44142
drilling operations worldwide.
Phone: 216-265-9000
www.hdigauges.com
INNIO Waukesha Engine..................................525
Helmerich & Payne........................................... 205 1101 W St. Paul Ave, Waukesha, WI53188.
Phone: 262-422-7313
1437 S Boulder Ave, Tulsa, OK74119
www.waukeshaengine.com/en
Phone: 918-742-5531
www.helmerichpayne.com INNIO Waukesha introduces mobileFLEX, the future of
sustainable drilling – EPA mobile certified, exceptional
Helmerich & Payne provides the expertise, technologies
transient capability and operates on a wide range of
and advanced rigs to streamline the drilling stage. By
gaseous fuels, from 850 – 2400 BTU/ft3. An all-gas
continuously evolving the drilling process through our
alternative to diesel and dual fuel power systems,
field-proven technology, industry-leading rig designs
mobileFLEX allows producers and contractors to lower
and purpose-driven expertise, we deliver precision,
fuel costs and emissions without compromising on
predictability and safety – helping operators maximize
performance. INNIO’s Waukesha engines are at the
production and unlock value beyond just the drilling stage.
forefront of the energy transition, providing reliable
and compliant energy solutions. Waukesha engines are
engineered in Waukesha, Wisconsin and manufactured
in Welland, Ontario Canada. To learn more, visit INNIO’s
Waukesha website at www.innio.com.

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iQx by AGR Software........................................ 319 Midnight Marketing.......................................... 519


Karenslyst Alle 4, Oslo 0278 24285 Katy Fwy, Katy, TX77494
Phone: 4795921003 Phone: 514-219-2677
www.agr-software.com www.midnightmarketing.com
Throughout our 10 years’ existence, AGR Software has Midnight Marketing has been serving the oil and
received continuous feedback from, and been able to, test gas industry since 2020 with it’s branding, website
digitial solutions. This has ensured a deep understanding in development, and digital marketing services. Straight out
solving challenges related to the drilling & wells processes. of Houston, Tx, Midnight has expanded it’s team of 40+ out
We take pride in sharing our knowledge through the to Montreal, Canada, where you’ll find their entire creative
continuous improvement of our iQx software platform. department.

K&M Technology Group................................... 318 Nabors Industries............................................. 701


480 Wildwood Forest Dr, The Woodlands, TX79706 515 W Greens Rd, Houston, TX77067
Phone: 281-298-6900 Phone: 281-775-3480
www.kmtechnology.com www.nabors.com
K&M Technology Group leads the industry in providing Nabors owns and operates the world’s largest land-based
Engineering Design, Training and Wellsite Services for drilling rig fleet and is a leading provider of offshore
extended reach and horizontal drilling. K&M has developed platform workover and drilling rigs in the U.S. and multiple
a dynamic and user friendly software, Extended Reach international markets. Nabors also provides innovative
Architect (ERA), that allows engineers to gain a better drilling technology, directional drilling operations
understanding of the loads, stresses and pressures and drilling instrumentation and software. Nabors
encountered during the well construction process. manufactures and sells top drives, catwalks, wrenches,
drawworks and other drilling related equipment which are
Lander Cable.....................................................619 installed on onshore and offshore drilling rigs.
Building 8-2, Pingjiang Tiandi Commercial Center,
Suzhou, Jiangsu 215500 Next Ocean........................................................ 214
Phone: 8615151493186 Paardenmarkt 1, Delft 2611 PA
www.landercable.com Phone: +31 (0)15 222 5008
www.nextocean.nl/
Maersk Training................................................. 316 Waves are an important factor for the operability of
15882 Diplomatic Plaza Dr, Houston, TX 77032 offshore drilling and associated operations (e.g. BOP
Phone: 844-623-7758 landing, ROV L&R, temporarily hanging off casing/drill
www.maersktraining.com string, etc.). Operating limits for critical steps in these
Our workplace is truly global. We train people from all over operations are often expressed in statistical properties. A
the world, and we travel to train people where they are. crucial underlying assumption is that we cannot anticipate
Maersk Training is represented where the oil&gas, maritime the occurrence of the next extreme wave and resulting
offshore wind mill industries are at work, with training heave motion. Next Ocean’s HeavePredictor decision
centres in major hubs worldwide. support system, which uses X-band radar to monitor the
waves surrounding the drilling rig or ship, changes this
entirely. It provides real time information about extreme
waves and heave motions in the upcoming minutes,
enabling crew to anticipate on extreme occurrences or
temporarily postpone critical steps in the operation if
needed. The HeavePredictor systems currently operational
offshore show the possibility to increase the operational
limits up to 120% without increasing the operational risk
and thereby significantly reduce WoW downtime.

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Offshore Technical Compliance..................... 425 Pegasus Vertex, Inc......................................... 520


1598 Ochsner Blvd, Corington, LA70433 6100 Corporate Drive, Suite 448, Houston, TX77036
Phone: 986-727-7400 Phone: 9713-981-5558
www.otcompliance.com www.pvisoftware.com
For nearly 20 years, Offshore Technical Compliance has Pegasus Vertex, Inc. specializes in drilling software and
been the global offshore industry’s leader in supplying engineering consulting services. Designed for onshore/
compliance related services. OTC provides specialized offshore operations, our mission is to reduce drilling costs
Offshore Regulatory and Compliance Inspection Services, while increasing efficiency at every rig.
Rig Selection and Acceptance Inspections, Offshore BOP
Test Verification, International Regulatory Compliance Peloton............................................................... 213
Assurance and Consulting Services. In the past 10 years, 23501 Cinco Ranch Blvd. Katy, TXT2P 5L5
as the demand for digital pressure testing of well control Phone: 281-394-2151
systems grew, OTC created the GreenLight digital pressure www.peloton.com
testing suite. GreenLight offers industry leading data
Peloton has been on the leading edge of data management
capture and analysis on root causes of test failures and
and visualization for 30 years. Accessible anywhere,
identifies potential areas of improvement to generate
anytime, the SaaS-based Peloton Platform allows oil and
greater efficiencies and reduce costly delays.
gas operators to view and manage vital operational data
across three solution areas integrated into one fully hosted
Oliasoft Houston LLC....................................... 513
platform. Developed in partnership with Microsoft Azure
Hoffsveien 1C, Oslo, Oslo77001 technology, this customized platform delivers a seamless
Phone: 94791889832 user experience to help organizations achieve maximum
www.oliasoft.com value from Well Data Lifecycle, Production Data Lifecycle,
Oliasoft develops Oliasoft WellDesign™, the only native and Land Data Management solutions. More than 600 oil
engineering package built from scratch in order to achieve and gas clients worldwide rely on Peloton technology to
a range of efficiencies through digitalization. This is a manage, simplify and optimize their operations.
complete well planning software for drilling engineers. The
cloud-based web application makes it easy to collaborate Power Chokes – Saytava....................................111
and share work. 10815 Huffmiester Road
Houston, TX 77065
Opla Energy Services....................................... 219 Phone: 281-977-2600
736 8 Ave SW Suite 650, Calgary, www.powerchokes.co
Alberta Canada T2P 1H4 For over two decades, Power Chokes™ has been the
Phone: 587-573-0917 premier provider of well control chokes, pressure relief
www.oplaenergy.com systems and premium MPD equipment. Power Chokes™
product offerings include pressure control-related product
Patterson-UTI................................................... 505 sales and service, along with a rental offering of well
10713 West Sam Houston Parkway North, control and MPD equipment. Power Chokes™ product
Housto, TX 77064 sales and services teams are staffed to provide various
Phone: 9281-765-7100 domestic, offshore, and international drilling markets, and
www.patenergy.com will soon be introducing new products for the completion
Patterson-UTI Energy pushes the boundaries of innovation and production pressure control markets.
to embrace new possibilities. With expertise and scale in
major operational areas, we provide a diverse network of
drilling and pressure pumping services, directional drilling,
rental equipment and technology to forge your path to
success.

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Premium Oilfield Technologies........................611 RigER..................................................................522


10600 W. Sam Houston Parkway North, Houston, 6071 Neubauer Ranch Rd. Aubrey, TX76227
TX77064 Phone: 403-640-4403
Phone: 281-670-5200 www.riger.us
www.premiumoilfield.com RigER is an oilfield operations management software
Since 2003, Premium Oilfield Technologies has been for energy service and equipment rental companies.
supplying high quality products to the oil and gas industry. Since 2012, RigER has been helping oilfield workers
We have developed, tested, and enhanced top drives, deliver energy worldwide. As an innovative cloud-to-
mud valves, RCDs and MPD Systems, shaker screens, mobile solutions provider, RigER improves operations by
mud pump expendables, and other drilling products that converting traditional “paper and whiteboard” information
decrease downtime, improve safety, and perform in the management processes into a user-friendly digital system,
toughest drilling environments. See us in Booth #611 allowing for operational efficiency and cost optimization
for oilfield rental and services companies. RigER allows
oilfield executives to manage work at all stages of value
PROTO TUBULARS.......................................... 422
generation: quote and rental agreement, job scheduling,
2800 Post Oak Blvd, Suite 4100, Houston, TX77056
rental fleet management, oilfield calendar monitoring,
Phone: 832-390-2244
field tickets, delivery tickets, asset tracking, management
www.prototubulars.com reports, analytics and more.
We supply steel and alloy metal materials for industrial
sectors of oil&gas, petro-chemicals, civil construction, Rockatek Ltd..................................................... 521
machinery, aerospace, power generation, and military. Derwin House, Pirton Lane, Gloucester, GL32SH
Phone: 441452379844
Pruitt................................................................... 218 www.rockatek.com
9700 Aire Circle, Fort Smith, AR72918 Rockatek Engineering Consultancy excels in designing,
Phone: 479-646-1641 developing, and optimizing downhole drilling tools.
www.pruitt.com Collaborating with major industry technology providers,
Pruitt was established in 1958 and has been a manufacturer we redesign and enhance drilling tools or create new
of Rotating Control Devices (RCDs) since 1968. In 2014, products from concept to prototype manufacture and full-
Pruitt MPD was created by a dynamic team with extensive scale testing. Our industry renowned team of engineers,
experience in Managed Pressure Drilling (MPD) and Under CAD designers, and test technicians have worked on
Balanced Drilling (UBD) operations, planning, equipment some of the most well-known downhole technologies in
design, and control system engineering. The management the market and before Rockatek worked for companies
team of Pruitt MPD has worked internationally (North Sea, including Schlumberger, Sperry, Weatherford, Halliburton,
Middle East, North America and Southeast Asia) for both Precision Drilling, and Pilot Drilling Control. Rockateks Core
operating companies and service companies. Pure and services of Research, Design and Analysis are seamlessly
simple, we exist to provide superior pressure management executed in-house, supported by our world-class Rockatek
to the global energy market through innovative products testing facility. From small-scale to full-scale BHA
and services. With service centers located across the testing, we validate designs under real-world conditions.
United States, we provide prompt, professional service, Renowned for our expertise and R&D focus on downhole
whether operating in one of the many prominent shale drilling dynamics, we provide unmatched solutions to the
plays, offshore in the Gulf of Mexico, or internationally. intricate challenges downhole drilling equipment faces.

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ROGII................................................................. 605 SNF..................................................................... 515


11750 Katy Freeway, Houston, TX 77079 1 Chemical Plant Road, Riceboro, GA 31323
Phone: 346-714-8694 Phone: 912-884-3366
www.rogii.com oil.snf.com
Founded in 2013 in Houston, Texas, ROGII provides
upstream oil and gas operators with world-class software Society of Petroleum Engineers....................600
solutions for well placement, real-time analysis, data 222 Palisades Creek Dr, Richardson, TX75080
automation, and operational efficiency for geology, Phone: 972-952-9393
geoscience, drilling, and completion teams. ROGII’s www.SPE.org
software suite enables true seamless cloud collaboration The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-for-profit
and allows users to customize, analyze, and easily improve professional association whose members are engaged in
traditional workflows for greater precision and confidence energy resources development and production. SPE serves
throughout all stages of well placement. With over 400 more than 140,600 members in 144 countries worldwide.
clients worldwide and more than 35,000 wells drilled SPE is a key resource for technical knowledge related to
with our solutions, we have a proven track record in more the oil and gas exploration and production industry and
than 15 countries in a wide variety of plays, including provides services through its publications, events, training
shales, carbonates, CBM/CSG, fluvial systems, heavy courses, and online resources at www.spe.org.
oil, and many more. ROGII is committed to providing an
innovative and customizable suite of applications that Stimline Digital.................................................222
allow multidisciplinary teams to create the exact software
1411 Vanderwilt Ln, Katy, TX77449
platform they need as the oil and gas industry continues
Phone: 832-289-8441
to evolve.
www.stimline.com
RS Models Oil....................................................700 Driving your drilling, completion, intervention and P&A
operations towards a digital future with integrated end-to-
end solutions.
SGS – Redback.................................................. 418
Unit 20, Aberdeen, AB21 0GL
TAM International............................................. 107
Phone: 44-1224-774000
4620 Southerland, Houston, TX77092
www.redbackdrillingtools.com
Phone: 713-462-7617
Redback Drilling Tools (a division of SGS) is an Australian-
www.tamintl.com
based company with marketing and service locations
around the world. Our focus is on developing and TAM is an independent oilfield services company
supplying efficient and reliable reaming and torque headquartered in Houston, with regional offices in
reducing tools to many of the world’s leading oil companies Aberdeen, Perth, Calgary, Bogota and Dubai. TAM
and major drilling service companies. inflatable packers, swellable packers, and associated
downhole products and services, are available globally
SLB......................................................................523 from offices in North America, Europe, the Middle East,
4646 W Sam Houston Pkwy N, Houston, TX77041 Latin America, Asia Pacific, Africa, and Russia.
Phone: 713-369-7855
www.slb.com
Schlumberger is the world’s leading supplier of technology,
integrated project management and information solutions to
customers working in the oil and gas industry worldwide.
Schlumberger provides the industry’s widest range of
products and services from exploration through production.

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TAQA................................................................... 311 3t Drilling Systems........................................... 607


7244 King Saud Bin Abdulaziz Rd, Dhahran 11447 Hurn View House, Dorset BH23 6EW
Phone: +966 13 328 8090 Phone: 44-1202-582255
www.tq.com www.3tglobal.com/digital/3t-drilling-systems
Founded in 2003, TAQA (The Industrialization and Drilling Systems has been at the forefront of oilfield training
Energy Service Company) is an international company, simulation technology for over 26 years. The Company
headquartered in Dhahran and Abu Dhabi, that offers has supplied over 900 learning solutions to NOC/IOCs;
leading well solutions for the energy industry and is creating land, shelf and UDW Drillers; Service Co’s; Commercial
value and opportunity for all its stakeholders. TAQA Training Schools and Universities/Tech.Institutes. The
has more than 5,000 people in more than 20 countries DrillSIM brand is used globally for IADC WellCAP &
and operates around three business groups. TAQA Well IWCF certification. Our training technology improves
Solutions, a driver of TAQA’s growth, offers a wide range competency, development and ultimately your operational
of well solutions globally. We excel in coiled tubing, well performance.
stimulation, cementing, wireline, frac, directional drilling,
downhole tools, completions, well testing, slickline, TRIONICS, LLC.................................................. 217
inspection, H₂S & safety. TAQA Products & Technology 16910 N Texas Ave, Webster, TX 77598
oversee the development, implementation, management, Phone: 281-338-2688
and evaluation of TAQA’s technology resources. It www.trionics.com
drives technical advancements through R&D centres for
For over 30 years, Trionics has been a leader in Marine
continuous improvement and solving customer challenges.
Electronics, communications and navigation equipment
Tomax A/S.........................................................323 and supplies. Our customers recognize us as Single Source
provider for all their Marine Electronics needs. We invite
P.O. Box 332, Forus, Stavanger, Rogaland
you to visit the extensive listings of manufacturers covering
Phone: 47-51951170
most offshore electrical and instrumentation, navigations
www.tomax.no and communications needs. For the Offshore Industry,
Tomax is the industry leader in the field of downhole We are a supplier of instrumentation, electrical, industrial
drilling regulators. Tomax has been in in business since recording charts, EPIRBS, pens, ribbons, cartridges, chart
2005 and represents the fastest growing new technology recorders and replacement parts, orifice plates and seal
in drilling. The patented Anti Stick-Slip Tool (AST) is used to rings, gas sampling pumps and detection tubes, automatic
drill more than 1500 wells per year. Including the deepest samplers, valves, manifolds, Total Flow and meter runs. We
well in the world. With the AST tool, Tomax makes the PDC also provide offshore spares including Adaptors, Antennas,
bit operate more effectively at the bottom end of the long, Batteries, Cameras, Chargers, Coaxial Cables, Coalescers
flexible pipe. The result is faster rates of penetration (ROP), & Filters, Connectors, FAX/Printers, Gyro-spheres,
significantly more footage per bit and less risk of damage Magnetrons, Monitors, Networking Supplies, Power
to other tools. Supplies / Inverters / Regulators, Printers, Radar Spares,
Radio & Satcom Accessories etc.

TTS Drilling Solutions....................................... 617


130, 469 McCoy Drive, Red Deer County, AB 73170
Phone: 405-346-5550
www.thrutubing.com
At TTS Drilling Solutions, we are setting the standard for
extended reach tools with our proprietary line of XRVs™
We continue to develop our product base by expanding
upon proven technologies and practices in the industry.
Designing tools that outperform competitors and providing
superior service to customers is the core focus at TTS.

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Turnco................................................................ 320 Watt and Well USA, Inc................................... 424


16623 Aldine Westfield, Houston, TX77032 3500 Washington Ave, Houston, TX77007
Phone: 888-841-3348 Phone: 346-308-3240
www.turncollc.com www.oilandgas.wattandwell.com
Turnco is a drill pipe inspection company and predictive As a power electronics equipment provider, the goal
drilling expert dedicated to innovation and continually of Watt & Well is to deliver the perfect product both in
advancing the quality of drilling tool and inspection performance and quality. The team of engineers brings
technologies. We bring a host of ‘firsts’ to the industry your ideas further while the production capabilities bring
that revolutionize the inspection process, like B.R.I.T.E. them to life.
and the D90 process. We are the first inspection company
Watt & Well develops solutions combining the know-how
to create an online technology system for the inspection
of new technology with the reliability of the product in
process, the first to develop a real-time online portal for
severe environments (high temperature, vibration, EMC,
cradle to grave tool data and the first inspection company
cosmic radiation, pressure)
in the industry to be ISO certified.
Our cross-market experience sets us as a reference in
Viking Engineering........................................... 518 the world of power electronics and power conversion.
13501 Katy Fwy, Houston, TX77079 World-leading R&D centers trust us, namely ArianeGroupe,
Phone: 281-870-8455 Groupe Renault, Analog Devices, and many more pioneers.
www.vikingeng.energy
Welltec...............................................................322
VIKING Engineering is a highly experienced team of
22440 merchants Way, Katy, TX77449
engineers who provide the best in critical well engineering
Phone: 281-682-2821
services. Our mission is to provide our clients with
comprehensive, cost effective well planning and design for www.welltec.com
the most difficult oil and gas wells. We can help with HPHT, Welltec is a global technology company that develops and
deepwater, corrosive, or other challenging well designs. provides efficient hi-tech solutions for the energy industry.
Our engineers are experienced with onshore, shelf, and Through advanced engineering and lightweight design,
deepwater drilling, and work regularly on domestic and Welltec’s solutions have helped clients increase operational
international projects. efficiency and reduce carbon footprints in a safe and
sustainable way for more than 25 years.
Wabtec Corporation........................................ 524
30 Isabella Street, Pittsburgh, PA 16531 WILD WELL CONTROL.....................................109
Phone: 713-244-7634 2202 Oil Center Court, Houston, TX77073
www.wabteccorp.com/drilling Phone: 281-784-4700
For over 60 years, Wabtec has been the leading www.wildwell.com
manufacturer of AC and DC drill rig equipment motors for Wild Well Control continues its tradition of being the global
Mud Pump, Drawworks, Top Drive and other onshore and leader in emergency response, well control, engineering,
offshore drilling applications. Ac models are available in and well control training by offering a range of services
1150 HP, 1600 HP and 2000 HP, providing the high torque to meet the industry’s ever-changing needs. As a leader
required for your extreme drilling operations. in well control, Wild Well responds to the majority of
blowouts around the world. Whether offshore or onshore,
Wild Well responds quickly with experienced personnel
and customized equipment to maintain the integrity
of a wellbore with the use of innovative and advanced
engineering solutions. Wild Well’s headquarters are
located in Houston, Texas.

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WWT International........................................... 216


9758 Whithorn Dr. Houston, TX77095
Phone: 281-345-8019
www.wwtco.com
WWT Non-Rotating Protectors™ (NRP) are the world’s
most widely used mechanical drill string friction reducer
applicable in various well types to optimize energy
delivery to bit, while also providing casing protection.
WWT FlexShoe guides casing through deviations,
preventing hang-ups, improving running speed, &
providing confidence to reach target depth. WWT has
launched a new generation of ERT and logging tools,
designed from the ground up to survive in the roughest
downhole conditions. The robust design can be used in
any coil tubing application. Fully compatible with the WWT
tractor line, milling, and drilling tools. WWT’s patented,
all-hydraulic Coiled Tubing Tractors enables operators to
deploy equipment further and faster to cost-effectively
reach target depth, while performing various operations in
a wide range of cased or open-hole wellbore sizes.

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