Webinar on

Oil & Gas

May 27, 2022

Oil-Gas-2022

Theme: Future Challenges for Oil and Gas Exploration and Consumption

Webinar on Oil and Gas welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world. We are delighted to invite you all to attend and register for the “Webinar on Oil and Gas which is going to be held on June 27, 2022. The theme of the Webinar is Future Challenges for Oil and Gas Exploration and Consumption.

The organizing committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program including plenary lectures, symposia, workshops on a variety of topics, poster presentations, and various programs for participants from all over the world, where you will be sure to have a meaningful experience with scholars from around the world.

Sessions 1 : Advanced Drilling Technologies and Safety:
As demand for oil and its derivatives is growing, education, research, and technology are also swiftly developing to drive the oil and gas sector forward by developing new technical solutions, standards and industry best practices. Drilling is a unique mechanical process that is designed to bring petroleum oil hydrocarbons to the surface by making a hole or bore into the earth’s surface. In geotechnical engineering, drilling fluid is used to aid the drilling of boreholes into the earth. Drilling rigs are used not only to identify geologic reservoirs but also to create holes that allow the extraction of oil or natural gas from those reservoirs. Traditionally oil and gas wells are vertically drilled. Technological advancements have allowed operators to save time, reduce operational costs, and lessen their environmental impact.

2 : Advances in Oil Recovery and Refining Operations
Refining is a process of converting crude oil into usable products. Crude oil is a mixture of hundreds of different types of hydrocarbons with carbon chains of different lengths. These can be separated through refining. The refining technics as follows: Physical separation through crude distillation, Conversion or upgrading of the basic distillation streams, Product treatment to purify and remove contaminants and pollutants, Product blending to create products that comply with market specifications. Cracking: Cracking processes break down heavier hydrocarbon molecules (high boiling point oils) into lighter products such as petrol and diesel, using heat (thermal) or catalysts (catalytic). Enhancing Oil Recovery With Bottom Water Drainage Completion. Field tests with DWS well completions have shown that DWS can control water coning and increase oil production rate.

Sessions 3 : Digital Transformation:
The Digital Transformation Initiative that focuses at the Forum for brand spanking new opportunities and themes arising from latest developments within the digitalisation of business and society. Digitalization's impact on Oil and Gas was considered across the value chain, from exploration and production to midstream, (refinery) and retail. Oil, Gas and Petroleum industries are began to digitalization, focusing on better understanding a reservoir's resource and production potential, improving health and safety, and boosting marginal operational efficiencies at oil fields around the world. Digital asset life cycle management, Circular collaborative ecosystem, beyond the barrel, Energizing new energies.

Sessions 4 : Pipelines and Transportation
Pipeline transport is the transportation of goods through a pipe. Liquids and gases are transferred in pipes and any chemically stable substance can be sent all through a pipeline. Pipes exist for the transport of crude and refined petroleum, fuels - such as oil, natural gas and biofuels - and other fluids including sewage, slurry, water, and beer. Pipelines are suitable for carrying water for imbibing or irrigation over long distances when it wants to move over hills, or where canals or channels are poor choices due to considerations of dehydration, pollution, or environmental impact.

Sessions 5 : Upstream, Downstream and Midstream Integration:
Upstream oil and gas companies identify deposits, drill wells, and recover raw materials from underground. This sector also includes related services, such as rig operations, feasibility studies, and machinery rental and extraction chemical supply. Many of the largest upstream operators are the major diversified oil and gas firms, such as Exxon-Mobil. Midstream operations link the upstream and downstream entities. Midstream operations mostly include resource transportation and
storage, such as pipelines and gathering systems. Kinder Morgan and Williams Companies are two examples of midstream firms.

  • Advanced Drilling Technologies and Safety
  • Advances in Oil Recovery and Refining Operations
  • Digital Transformation
  • Pipelines and Transportation
  • Upstream, Downstream and Midstream Integration
  • Geology and Exploration
  • Fuels and Refining