May 21, 2021


Description

There are any number of talks, articles, webinars on the topic of artificial intelligence/machine learning, advanced data analysis, how to program in Python or R and the digital oilfield in general these days.

So, what is different about this workshop? I am not going to teach you how to code, or what new exciting technology to adopt. But from my experience I am going to try to talk about these challenges that no one really wants to talk about. The challenges of data. the challenges of management of change, of data visualization and related issues.

You have heard about all the exciting opportunities. Now here is the rest of the story.


Featured Speakers

Speaker: Jim Crompton
Speaker Jim Crompton

Jim Crompton worked for Chevron Corporation for almost 37 years. He retired from Chevron in 2013. He later established the Reflections Data Consulting LLC to continue his work in the area of data management and analytics for the oil and gas industry.
Jim was a Distinguished Lecturer for the Society of …

Jim Crompton worked for Chevron Corporation for almost 37 years. He retired from Chevron in 2013. He later established the Reflections Data Consulting LLC to continue his work in the area of data management and analytics for the oil and gas industry.


Jim was a Distinguished Lecturer for the Society of Petroleum Engineers in 2010-2011, speaking on the topic of “Putting the Focus on Data.” He is a frequent speaker at SPE conferences on Digital/Intelligent Energy and the Data Foundation. His interests lie in the full spectrum of the information value chain from data capture, data management, data visualization, data access, modeling and analytics, simulations and serious gaming.


Jim was also selected to be on the board of the SPE Digital Energy Technology Section (DETS) and is chair of the Digital Transformation committee under DETS. Jim serves as Technical Editor and previously served as an Associate Editor for SPE publications.


In October 2019, he received the SPE’s International Award for the Management and Information discipline. He has co-authored two books related to digital technology on oil and gas operations. Jim has been teaching at the Petroleum Engineering department of the Colorado School of Mines since 2018.


Jim earned a Bachelor’s degree in Geophysical Engineering and a Master’s of Science degree in Geophysics both from Colorado School of Mines. He later earned an MBA degree from Our Lady of the Lake University (San Antonio, Texas).


 

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Organizer

Patricia E. Carreras

Co-Chair - SPE GCS Continuing Education Committee


Date and Time

Fri, May 21, 2021

8 a.m. - noon
(GMT-0500) US/Central

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Location

Online