Falling energy prices across the globe are requiring companies of all sizes to cut costs and improve efficiencies throughout the exploration and production cycle. Now more than ever, energy professionals depend on innovation and new technology to help them do their jobs effectively.
“Exploration and Production Challenges and Opportunities in a Low-Price Environment,” a Geoscience Technology Workshop hosted by AAPG and Associação Brasileira de Geólogos de Petróleo (ABGP) provides solid science and effective strategies to help professionals survive and thrive in the current industry downturn.
AAPG and ABGP invite you to participate in this interactive, multidisciplinary workshop featuring presentations and discussions exploring opportunities to make wells cheaper and more efficient, to maximize existing data and acquire data, as well as to reduce risk and operational expenditures.
The 2-day event is perfect for geologists, geophysicists, engineers, managers and business development professionals who are interested in learning how to leverage innovation and maximize resources during challenging economic times.
GTW Brazil will be held at the Rio Othon Palace, a 4-star hotel beachfront hotel in the Copacabana district of Rio de Janeiro. The hotel served as an Official Accommodation Hotel for the 2014 World Cup and for the 2016 Olympic Games.
Copacabana, with its cosmopolitan shops, fine and typical restaurants, bars and trendy nightclubs, art fairs, great cinemas and theaters, fascinate visitors and Rio de Janeiro natives with great entertainment options at any time of the day and night.
The Rio Othon Palace is located within walking distance of restaurants, bars, convenience stores the metro rail. It is accessible to famous tourist attractions, including Corcovado, Sugar Loaf and Ipanema Beach.
GTW Brazil attendees can receive a discounted room rate during the workshop and up to two days prior to or two days following the workshop.
Rio de Janeiro was discovered by in 1502 by Portuguese explorers who mistook the Guanabara Bay for a river (rio). They later founded Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro, a city that became wealthy exporting diamonds, gold and sugar.
Rio served as Brazil’s capital until Brasilia was built in the 1960s, and today the city serves as a hub for the country’s energy sector. Brazil’s national oil company Petrobras and several other domestic and international energy companies have their headquarters downtown.
Rio de Janeiro, famous for its coastal mountains and forests and breathtaking views of the Atlantic, is one of the top destinations for world travelers.
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