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Conference Agenda

May 21
πŸ•˜ 08:15 AM

Registration Opens

May 21
πŸ•˜ 09:20 AM

Organizers welcome speech

May 21
πŸ•˜ 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM (Session 1)

Inaugural Session: Energy Security and Policy Frameworks in a Rapidly Changing Global Landscape

Governments and industries across the world are under growing pressure to increase domestic oil & gas production in order to reduce dependence on imports, strengthen supply resilience, and shield economies from geopolitical and market volatility. Leaders talk will focus on balancing production growth with sustainability, creating stable and predictable policy frameworks, and enabling collaboration between governments and industry to ensure that oil and gas continues to play a responsible role in the evolving global energy mix.

May 21
πŸ•˜ 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Networking Break

May 21
πŸ•˜ 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM (Session 2)

From Well Planning to Production: Innovations Transforming Drilling and Completions

This session will explore, how integrated planning, advanced drilling technologies, next-generation completion strategies, from concept and design to execution and production. Industry leaders will share insights on how more cost-effective wells can be drilled while maximising reservoir value.

May 21
πŸ•˜ 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

Lunch Break

May 21
πŸ•˜ 02:00 PM – 3:30 PM (Session 3)

Exploration & Subsurface improving discovery rates

This session will have insights on how advances in geoscience, subsurface imaging, and modelling are transforming hydrocarbon exploration and resource appraisal. From seismic interpretation and basin analysis to integrated reservoir characterisation, the session highlights on improving discovery success and field development decisions.

May 21
πŸ•˜ 3:30 PM – 4:00 PM

Tea / Coffee break

May 21
πŸ•˜ 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM (Session 4)

Well Logging - Unlocking Reservoir Value & reducing uncertainty

From exploration to field development to production planning, well logging remains our most direct window into the reservoir. Session will explain how the proper logging planning educes subsurface uncertainty & challenges in complex wells (HPHT, deviated, deepwater)

May 21
πŸ•˜ 5:30 PM

Q & A & End of day one

May 21
πŸ•˜ 07:00 PM

Felicitation Ceremony followed by Cocktails & Dinner

May 22
πŸ•˜ 9:00 AM

Registration opens

May 22
πŸ•˜ 9:30 AM - 11 AM (Session 5)

Well intervention Challenges – Shallow & Deepwater

Well intervention is no longer just about fixing a problem downhole, it’s about doing so safely, efficiently, and economically in environments that are becoming increasingly complex. Whether in shallow water with mature infrastructure or deepwater with extreme technical and operational constraints, intervention decisions directly impact asset life and production continuity.

May 22
πŸ•˜ 11:00 AM – 11:30 AM

Tea / Coffee break

May 22
πŸ•˜ 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM (Session 6)

Enhanced Oil Recovery Techniques and Technologies

EOR is not just an option, but a necessity for sustaining production and improving asset value. EOR has evolved well beyond conventional steam or waterflooding. This session will explore how operators are selecting the right EOR techniques, overcoming implementation challenges, and leveraging technology to unlock incremental barrels especially in mature fields.

May 22
πŸ•˜ 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

Lunch Break

May 22
πŸ•˜ 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM (Session 7)

Artificial Intelligence & Big Data Analytics in Oil & Gas

Today, the challenge is no longer data availability, it’s how effectively we convert data into decisions. This session will explore where AI is delivering real value today, where expectations may be ahead of reality, and how organisations can scale analytics responsibly while avoiding digital hype and technical debt.

May 22
πŸ•˜ 3:30 – 4 PM

Tea / Coffee break

May 22
πŸ•˜ 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM (Session 8)

HSE and Risk Management

The future of the oil and gas industry will be defined by how safely, responsibly, and sustainably we operate. This session focuses on how strong HSE leadership, innovative technologies, and proactive environmental stewardship can ensure that oil and gas remains a responsible contributor to global energy security, while protecting people, communities, and the planet.

May 22
πŸ•˜ 6 PM

Vote of thanks & Close of conference