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    The SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference programmecommittee, chaired by Alexey Pustovskikh, Gazpromneft STC, Mikhail Samoylov, RN-TSEPITR, and Alexey Sobolev, Geosteering Technologies, invites you to share your technical knowledge with colleagues and submit an abstract for this conference.

    Submit your paper proposal before 9 March 2020. Submit Your Paper Proposal Today >

    Technical Categories

    Please choose one or several categories and submit your paper.

    Well Construction – Drilling and Completion
    Oil and Gas Production
    Hard-to-Recover Reserves
    Modeling
    Gas, Gas Condensate and Oil Gas Condensate Field Development

    All technical categories >

    Why Submit

    Participation in the SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference is an excellent opportunity to:

    Share knowledge with your peers and experts across 20+ international countries in a non-commercial and non-competitive environment.
    Learn about the new technologies and innovations related to various industries.
    Present your ideas and solutions that will inspire companies to a qualitatively new level, increase the reliability and production efficiency, whilst also reducing their losses.
    Publish your papers in the online library OnePetro®, the most valuable international technical resource for all specialists of the upstream segment.

    Submission Process Information

    The suggested word limit for abstract is 225-450 words. An abstract should demonstrate that your paper will contribute technically sound knowledge in a particular area of petroleum technology, present novel knowledge or experience, and is noncommercial in nature.

    Conference website: go.spe.org/20rptc-rogtec-en

    SPE regional website: rca.spe.org

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