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Five takeaways from AAPG 2018: Bridging Fundamentals and Innovation
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The 2018 American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) gathering was held in Salt Lake City, Utah. The convention theme was adeptly titled ‘Bridging Fundamentals and Innovation’ and the congregation of presenters and exhibitors certainly stuck to that topic. This paper contains five noteworthy learnings from poster sessions, presentations and conversations in the Woodmac booth that are now factored into our US Lower 48 research.
Table of contents
- 1. DUC modelling becomes more sophisticated
- 2. Permian water production increases in deeper zones
- 3. Shallow subsurface imaging helps manage Delaware drilling risks
- 4. Machine learning applications are chasing big wins in reducing subsurface risk too
- 5. Faster wellsite diagnostics and decisions
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