FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN PETROLEUM RESEARCH

April 8 – 9th 2002

 

      Presentations/Program

            April 8th

Opening, Bente Nyland, NPD


Keynote speakers

Steady recruitment in a cyclical business, Finn Roar Aamodt, OLF

Missed Opportunities, Martin Bekkeheien, Statoil

Status & Future of Petroleum Research, Siri Helle Friedemann, Research Council of Norway

 
Establish Norwegian Universitites as a leader?
 

Challenges in petroleum research at the universities, Magne Espedal, UiB,

How to meet the new challenges between the universities and the industry - educational and financial reforms, Anders Elverhøi, UiO 

Student recruitment, Egil Tjaaland, NTNU 

Norwegian Late Cenozoic continental margin - Research challenges, Tore Vorren, UiT

Educational and recruitment challenges, Tore Wiig, HiS 


Role of the Research Institutes

Optimizing Ultimate Recovery, Jan Erik Nordtvedt,

Cooperation between universities and research institutions for the oil industry, Rolf Rommetveit, RF

The role for the petroleum institutes in the petroleum cluster, Liv Lunde, IFE (OG21)

From R&D to product, Cato Bjelland, CMR  (PDF-format)
 

Further Action

Proposal from FORCE, Kjell-Sigve Lervik, Statoil

 April 9th

Keynote speakers
Future needs for Norway; People and Technology. Long Term vs Short Term – Decision making, 
Rolf Wiborg, NPD
 

 

Perspectives  from the oil industry
 

Vision from an Oil Company, Tim Lane, BP

Long term challenges and recruitment, Arne Skauge, Norsk Hydro

Statoils view on R&D directionsSjur B. Talstad, Statoil  (PDF-format)

JCR Experiences and Plans,  Hroar Hermansen, Phillips Petroleum

Technology Development Trends and Resourcing Issues, Ben van den Brule, Vice president innovation of SEPTAR (Shell E&P Technology Applications and Research) at Rijswijk (NL).

ChevronTexaco R&D Adresses Upstream Technology Challenges, Trond Unneland, ChevronTexaco

Panel Discussion lead by Helge Keilen,  Offshore Norge

Helge Keilen's observations (preview from Offshore Energy)

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