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Well delivery scheduling is a complex and critical process, with substantial economic impact. Done well, it maximizes the efficient use of costly resources such as rigs, warns of operational risks (such as offset well violations or continuous drilling provision problems), improves organizational responsiveness to operational or business changes, and yields substantial economic benefits. Done poorly, the consequences can be severe: deferred production, cycle time delays, and increased costs.

Despite its importance—and surprisingly, in view of its complexity—well delivery scheduling is often done manually using unsophisticated software tools. Consequently, the scheduler has to make all decisions about how to assemble and manage a schedule on an ongoing basis. 

Next generation, AI-powered scheduling software tools overcome the limitations of manual scheduling and yield tangible business benefits. In this webinar we’ll look at scheduling challenges and how to over come them with new tools built specifically for the oilfield.

Viewers will learn:

  • How AI is changing the way companies schedule their drilling and well delivery programs
  • How to optimize schedules automatically
  • How to answer questions like, "What happens to production targets and costs if we add or remove a rig?" in minutes instead of days.

Date: On Demand

Time: On Demand

Featuring: Owen Plowman, Vice President, Actenum & Jennifer Presley, Executive Editor, Hart Energy

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SPEAKERS

Owen Plowman, Vice President, Actenum

Owen Plowman is Vice President Actenum Corporation. He has worked in the IT industry for over 39 years. Prior to joining Actenum in 2006, Owen spent fourteen years at Oracle Corporation Canada, Inc, in a variety of management positions in sales consulting, technical support, marketing, and professional services. He left Oracle to act as an independent consultant to small and mid-sized software companies. Owen began his career writing commercial software in 1979. After completing his university studies in molecular biology and computer science, he was employed by Meta Systems Canada (An Ontario software start-up), where he led development team efforts and consulted on projects for Canadian and U.S. government agencies and defence contractors.

Jennifer Presley, Executive Editor, Hart Energy

Jennifer Presley joined Hart Energy in 2012. In the six years since starting as senior editor for production technologies for E&P, she also has worked as the senior editor for offshore and for drilling. Prior to joining Hart Energy, Jennifer spent four years as editor of Fire in the Ice, the newsletter for the National Methane Hydrate R&D Program supported by the US Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory, where she worked as a site support contractor. She holds a BA in English from Texas A&M University.