Leveraging Geoscience Data in Engineering-Driven Workflows ~ Karine King
Leveraging Geoscience Data in Engineering-Driven Workflows is essential for O&G companies who seek to maximize the value of geoscience data.
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Leveraging Geoscience Data in Engineering-Driven Workflows
Presented by Karine King - with S&P Global
Leveraging Geoscience Data in Engineering-Driven Workflows is essential for O&G companies who seek to maximize the value of geoscience data when optimizing oil and gas production from reservoirs. The presentation will include an overview of the latest techniques, tools, and strategies for leveraging geoscience data in engineering projects, with a focus on improving efficiency, accuracy, and decision-making.
I will provide practical advice on how to integrate geoscience data into various stages of the engineering workflow, from exploration and development to production and decommissioning. I will cover a wide range of topics, including data acquisition and management, modeling and simulation, risk analysis, and environmental impact assessment.
The solution is highly accessible and user-friendly, with clear explanations, case studies, and real-world examples. I will draw on my extensive experience in the industry to provide valuable insights and best practices for leveraging geoscience data effectively.
Overall, Leveraging Geoscience Data in Engineering-Driven Workflows is a must for any company that wants to stay ahead of the curve in the O&G industry. It is an invaluable resource for professionals who seek to optimize their workflows, reduce costs, and achieve better outcomes.
Bio: Karine King with S&P Global
Karine King is an experienced Geoscience Data Management Professional with 20+ years in the Oil & Gas industry. Karine now provides technical support for the Engineering Solutions division @ S&P Global. She has supported geoscientists in both office and field environments in various parts of the world. Karine is passionate about implementing new tools and processes to improve efficiency and productivity. She has a proven track record of success in solving challenging technical problems. Karine lives in Ottawa with her husband and maine coon cat, Moustache. In her free time, she enjoys golfing, gardening, traveling, and exploring new cuisines.
Wednesday, March 29th at 12:00 noon MDT.
Wednesday, February 22nd 12:00 noon. This is a virtual presentation.
You can register for this online event at info@cgdms.ca. The meeting details will be sent to registered participants Wednesday, March 29th in the morning. The presentation platform will be announced.