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Expro to discuss the reduction of reservoir uncertainty at SPE Aberdeen event


Published May 22, 2015
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The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Aberdeen Section is looking forward to welcoming Expro to its next technical meeting, where the well flow management company will discuss its wireless well solutions used to reduce reservoir uncertainty.

Taking place on Wednesday, 27 May, Brian Champion, global sales director of Expro Wireless Well Solutions, will highlight the ways in which reservoir uncertainty can be reduced, production can be optimised and well safety enhanced.

Drawing upon more than 35 years’ experience within the oil and gas industry, gained in various field, management and technical positions, extending across cased-hole logging and intervention, well testing, drilling and completions, Mr Champion will also discuss the new solutions available using advanced wireless in-well communications.

Commenting on his presentation, Brian Champion said: “I will examine the uncertainties regarding reservoir connectivity and compartmentalisation, one of the biggest risks operators have to contend with across the globe. Wireless monitoring technology is now being broadly applied across the industry to reduce this uncertainty, without compromising production or well safety.

“Having been heavily involved in the development and leadership of Expro’s wireless technology offering since it was introduced to the business in 2004, I look forward to sharing my experience at this SPE Aberdeen event.”

Tags: Expro Group International, The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)




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