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Oil Gas 2021

Oil Gas 2021

We welcome you to attend the 13th International Conference and Expo on Oil and Gas during November 07-08, 2022 Rome, Italy. We cordially invite all the interested participants in sharing their knowledge, research and gaining the information in the arena of petroleum and its allied areas.

Oil Gas Expo 2022 provides a platform for researcher scholars, scientists and academic people to share and globalize their research work while the participants from industry/ business sectors can promote their products thus felicitating dissemination of knowledge. We anticipate more than 300 participants around the globe with thought-provoking keynote lectures, oral and poster presentations. The attending delegates include Editorial Board Members of related journals. The scope of Oil Gas Expo 2022 is to bring the advancements in the field of petroleum, natural gas and its allied areas.

Importance & Scope:

Oil and Gas attain greater global significance as the world economy has been developing with oil as its lifeblood for over a hundred years. The petroleum sector accounts for roughly 45% of GDP and 90% of export earnings, it’s over half if you include natural gas. Oil/gas powers 100% of all transportation, within a few significant figures of rounding error. There is no doubt in my mind whatsoever that modern civilization would collapse in a matter of months if oil stopped flowing. It is hard to imagine industrial operations or even private activities without oil and gas – anywhere in the world.

Young Scientist Benefits

  • Our conferences provide best Platform for your research through oral presentations.
  • Share the ideas with both eminent researchers and mentors.
  • Young Scientist Award reorganization certificate and memento to the winners
  • Young Scientists will get appropriate and timely information by this Forum.
  • Platform for collaboration among young researchers for better development
  • Award should motivate participants to strive to realize their full potential which could in turn be beneficial to the field as whole.

Track 1: Oil Formation

The beginning of crude oil formation happened millions of years ago. Oil is a fossil fuel that has been formed from many tiny plants and animals such as algae and zooplankton. These organisms fall to the bottom of the sea once they die and over time, get trapped under multiple layers of sand and mud. As time goes by, heat and pressure began to rise as the organisms get buried deeper and deeper below the surface. Depending on the amount of pressure, heat and the type of organisms determines if the organisms will become natural gas or oil. The more heat, the lighter the oil. If there is even more heat and the organisms were made up of mostly plants, then natural gas is formed. Once the oil and natural gas are formed, it migrates through pores in the rock until it gets trapped under cap rock and clay where the oil can no longer get through. This is where we find oil today!

Track 1-1 Oil Traps

Track 1-2 Reservoir Rocks

Track 1-3 Drillings

Track 1-4 Fractional Distillation

Track 1-5 Enhanced Recover Techniques

Track 1-6 Supply and Demand

Related Societies and Associations:

Austin Geological SocietyAustralian Institute of PetroleumAustralian Petroleum Production and Exploration AssociationCanadian Society of Petroleum GeologistsDhahran Geoscience SocietyEnvironmental and Engineering Geophysical SocietyGeological Society of MalaysiaGeological Society of JapanInternational Society for Rock MechanicsKentucky Oil & Gas AssociationNevada Petroleum SocietyOhio Geological SocietyRoyal Geological and Mining Society of the Netherlands, Society for Sedimentary GeologySociety of Petroleum Engineers  

Track 2: Advanced Oil and Gas Technologies

Oil and gas naturally occur chemicals that are made up of just two elements Hydrogen and Carbon. Nowadays Oil and natural gas reserves are found in many parts of the world. In the past, demand was low, and reserves were easy to find. In fact, the first users of oil depended on surface oil excretion for their supplies. However, as demand has increased, all easily found oils have been used. Today, oil exploration takes place in some of the most challenging places on earth. Now all are surveying for new oil reserves thousands of feet under the ocean and lands. This session explains about Hydrocarbons and Hydrocarbon Reservoir, the formation of Oil and Natural Gas, refining of crude oil and its restoring, pipelines for refined oils, natural Gas exploration and production.

Track 2-1 Hydrocarbons

Track 2-2 Hydrocarbon Reservoir

Track 2-3 Oil and Natural Gas Formation

Track 2-4 Exploration and Production

Track 2-5 Refining of Oil

Track 2-6 Refined Oil Pipelines

Track 2-7 Oil and Gas Restoring

Related Societies and Associations:

Canadian Association Of Drilling EngineersCanadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors, Clay Minerals Society, Drilling Engineering Association, European Drilling Engineering Association, History of Earth Sciences Society, International Marine Minerals Society, Minerals, Metals & Materials Society

Track 3: Global Oil and Gas

In Present days, there is a worldwide demand for Oil and Gas which is not going to decline for decades. Environmental Impact Assessment expects global consumption of petroleum and oil fuels to continue to grow by 1.5 million b/d in 2017 and by 1.9 million b/d in 2018. Because of repository attributes and constraints in petroleum extraction innovations, just a small amount of this oil can be conveyed to the surface, and it is just this producible part that is thought to be stored.

Dubai, UAE, Qatar, and countries in Asia hold among the most important sites present in the world Oil and Gas scenario and world conserve. There are also continental Oil and Gas growths, Challenges and issues in Oil and Gas developments, Gas industry and profession, Global Price influence and Price Monitoring and maintenance of reserves which control the Fuel economy.

Track 3-1 Challenges in Oil and Gas Developments

Track 3-2 Maintenance of Reserves

Track 3-3 Present world Oil and Gas scenario

Track 3-4 Global Price Control and Price Monitoring

Track 3- 5 Continental Oil and Gas developments

Track 3- 6 World reserve of Oil and Gas

Related Societies and Associations:

Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association, Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists, Independent Petroleum Association of AmericaJapanese Association for Petroleum TechnologyPetroleum Exploration Society of AustraliaPublic Petroleum Data Model AssociationSociety of Petroleum Engineers

Track 4: Biofuels & Biodiesels

Biofuels are a hot ecological theme right now. The part of the biofuel business is not to supplant oil diesel totally, but rather to help in making an adjusted vitality arrangement with the most advantage. Biodiesel is one of a few conceivable fills intended to augment the handiness of oil, and the lifespan and cleanliness of diesel motors. Biofuels carbon impartial: growing a tree and after that consuming it as a biofuel doesn't add any carbon dioxide to the air or exacerbate a dangerous atmospheric deviation to any extent. Biodiesel is intended to be utilized as a part of standard diesel motors and is along these lines from the vegetable and waste oils used to fuel changed over diesel motors. Biodiesel can be utilized alone or mixed with Petro diesel in any extents. Biodiesel mixes can likewise be utilized as warming oil.

Track 4-1 Gas Reformers

Track 4-2 Raw-Natural-Gas Wells

Track 4-3 Raw Natural Gas Contaminants

Track 4-4 Natural-Gas Processing Plants

Track 4-5 Subsea Pipeline Pigging

Related Societies and Associations:

American Chemical Society - Geochemistry DivisionGeochemical SocietyCanadian Association Of Petroleum ProducersCanadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and PetroleumIndependent Petroleum Association of AmericaJapanese Association for Petroleum TechnologyNorsk Petroleum’s foreign, Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia, Public Petroleum Data Model Association, Society of Petroleum Engineers, Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society.

Track 5: Enhanced Oil Recovery

Enhanced oil recovery is the usage of different strategies for expanding the measure of unrefined petroleum that can be separated from an oil field. Improved oil recuperation is additionally called enhanced oil recuperation or tertiary recuperation. As per the US Department of Energy, there are three essential systems for EOR: warm recuperation, gas infusion, and substance injection. Sometimes the term quaternary recuperation is utilized to allude to more progressed, theoretical, EOR strategies. Utilizing EOR, 30 to 60 percent, or more, of the supply's unique oil can be extracted, compared with 20 to 40 percent utilizing essential and auxiliary recuperation.

Track 5-1 Oil Recovery Techniques

Track 5-2 Process and Development

Track 5-3 Economics Values and Benefits

Track 5-4 Safety and Environmental concerns

Track 5-5 Waste Management

Track 5-6 Refining Methods

Track 5-7 Processing of Refining

Track 5-8 Refinery Products

Track 5-9 Impacts and Effects on Environmental Surroundings

Track 5-10 Worldwide Petroleum refining capacity

Related Societies and Associations:

American Chemical Society - Geochemistry DivisionGeochemical Society, Canadian Association Of Petroleum ProducersCanadian Institute of MiningMetallurgy and PetroleumIndependent Petroleum Association of AmericaJapanese Association for Petroleum TechnologyPetroleum Exploration Society of AustraliaPublic Petroleum Data Model AssociationSociety of Petroleum EngineersSoutheast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society

Track 6: Oil and Gas Industries

There are various factors which govern the working of Oil and Gas Industries. Industrial and organizational psychology, Collaboration and business models, Industrial Development, Green Technology, Industrial Ecology, and Ecotechnology, Materials, Production, Infrastructure, Offshore Oil and Gas Drilling Companies and Market Analysis, Drilling Companies, Market Analysis, Production Costs, Recovery Techniques, Environmental impact, and shortage are among the chief factors.

Track 6-1 Oil refinery and Engineering

Track 6-2 Enhanced Recovery Techniques

Track 6-3 Materials for the Oil and Gas Industry

Track 6-4 Infrastructure and Developments

Track 6-5 UAE Oil Market Analysis

Track 6-6 Oil and Gas production

Track 6-7 Offshore Oil and Gas Drilling Companies and Market Analysis

Track 6-8 Collaboration and New business models

Track 6-9 Industrial Development

Related Societies and Associations:

Biomass Energy Research AssociationAmerican Society of Agricultural and Biological EngineersCanadian Renewable Fuels AssociationEnergy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Information CenterRenewable Fuels AssociationAmerican Ecological Engineering SocietyPetroleum Exploration Society of AustraliaSociety of Petroleum Engineers, Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society.

Track 7: Oil, Gas Markets & Strategies

Business Development in raw Petroleum and regular Gas Economy joins gigantic open entryways, Alliance and Partnering, Technology Services, Target Innovative Projects, Trading and Transportation, Price Risk Management, Methods and Tools to Improve Project Planning and Delivery, Efficiency and Price Management, Reserves Management, Production Management, International Co-Operation, Fiscal Regime, Project Management and Project Economics, Human Resources are the significant wellsprings of Business Development and Investment Opportunities all through the world.

Track 7-1 Global Oil and Gas Economy

Track 7-2 Oil and Gas reserves and management

Track 7-3 Oil and Gas Trading and Transportation

Track 7-4 Price Risk Management

Track 7-5 Innovative Projects for future targets

Track 7-6 Total Economic Impact

Track 7-7 Capital Investment Impacts

Track 7-8 Total Employment Impact

Related Societies and Associations:

US Oil & Gas AssociationSociety of Petroleum EngineersThe global oil and gas industry association for environmental and social issuesThe American Association of Professional LandmenAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists; Alabama Natural Gas Association

Track 8: Petroleum and Petrochemicals

Petroleum and Petrochemicals include New Technologies and Discoveries related to petroleum products, Chemical processes, Petrochemistry, Future targets, Marine and Petroleum Geology, and Chemical Engineering. Petrochemicals, also called petroleum condensates, are chemical products derived from petroleum. The different petrochemical applications in industries are the key factors of the growth in this sector. The future brings more and more potentials for the petrochemical industry as a supplier of basic materials. Petrochemical industry favors integration due to obtaining secure, low-cost feed supply, enhance by-product stream value and minimize cost structure.

Track:8-1 Chemical Engineering

Track:8-2 Petroleum products

Track:8-3 Petrochemistry

Track:8-4 New Technologies and Discoveries

Track:8-5 Marine and Petroleum Geology

Track:8-6 Future challenges

Related Societies and Associations:

Marine Offshore Oil And Gas AssociationSouth East Asia Petroleum Exploration SocietyMalaysian Petrochemicals AssociationThe Petroleum Exploration Society of Great BritainPetroleum Exploration Society of AustraliaPetroleum Technology Alliance Canada; Indonesian Petroleum Association (IPA).

Track 9: Transporting Oil and Gas

Crude oil tankers are used to transport crude oil from fields in the Middle East, North Sea, Africa, and Latin America to refineries around the world. Product tankers carry refined products from refineries to terminals. Tankers range in size from the small vessels used to transport refined products to huge crude carriers. Tanker sizes are expressed in terms of deadweight (dwt) or cargo tons. The smallest tankers are General Purpose which range from 10 to 25,000 tons.

These tankers are used to transport refined products. The Large Range and Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCC) are employed in the international crude oil trade. The size of a tanker that can be used in any trade (commercial voyage between a port of origin and destination) is dependent on the tanker's length and loaded depth and the size of the loading and unloading ports.

The larger ships are used because they reduce the cost to transport a barrel of crude oil. Oil Tankers: Today's cutting-edge tankers are the product of a commitment to safety combined with the power of computer-assisted design. As a result, the new ships traveling the seas are stronger.

Related Societies and Associations:

Marine Offshore Oil And Gas AssociationSouth East Asia Petroleum Exploration SocietyMalaysian Petrochemicals AssociationThe Petroleum Exploration Society of Great BritainPetroleum Exploration Society of AustraliaPetroleum Technology Alliance Canada; Indonesian Petroleum Association (IPA).

Track 10: Processing units used in refineries

Petroleum refining processes are the chemical engineering processes and other facilities used in petroleum refineries (also referred to as oil refineries) to transform crude oil into useful products such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), gasoline or petrol, kerosenejet fueldiesel, oil, and fuel oils. Petroleum refineries are very large industrial complexes that involve many different processing units and auxiliary facilities such as utility units and storage tanks. Each refinery has its own unique arrangement and combination of refining processes largely determined by the refinery location, desired products, and economic considerations. Some modern petroleum refineries process as much as 800,000 to 900,000 barrels (127,000 to 143,000 cubic meters) per day of crude oil.

Related Societies and Associations:

Marine Offshore Oil And Gas AssociationSouth East Asia Petroleum Exploration SocietyMalaysian Petrochemicals AssociationThe Petroleum Exploration Society of Great BritainPetroleum Exploration Society of AustraliaPetroleum Technology Alliance Canada; Indonesian Petroleum Association (IPA).

Track 11: Replacing Oil: Alternative Fuels and Technologies

Alternative fuels, known as non-conventional or advanced fuels, are any materials or substances that can be used as fuels, other than conventional fuels like; fossil fuels (petroleum (oil), coal, and natural gas), as well as nuclear materials such as uranium and thorium, as well as artificial radioisotope fuels that are made in nuclear reactors.

Most experts look to alternative fuels and technologies as promising complements to petroleum in the near term and likely substitutes in the long term.  If alternative energy sources are to compete effectively with petroleum, they must be price competitive, perform well with existing ICE technology, or be packaged with a new motor entirely, probably an electric one.

Related Societies and Associations:

Marine Offshore Oil And Gas AssociationSouth East Asia Petroleum Exploration SocietyMalaysian Petrochemicals AssociationThe Petroleum Exploration Society of Great BritainPetroleum Exploration Society of AustraliaPetroleum Technology Alliance Canada; Indonesian Petroleum Association (IPA).

Track 12: Sustainable & Renewable Energy

Rising prices, increasing air pollution and scarcity of fuels have forced scientists to look for alternative fuel sources. All energy sources which can be naturally replenished are renewable energy sources. Most of the times these two terms are used interchangeably. There is some sort of common belief that all renewable energy sources are sustainable and there is no difference between the two terms. However, this is not true. Renewable energy includes all those sources that do not cause any harm to the environment and have minimal impact on the surrounding environment. Sustainable is much more a wider term and includes all type of energy sources. Sources such as solar, windgeothermalhydropowerwavetidal and hydrogen are renewable as well as sustainable since they have minimum impact on the environment whereas Nuclear energy is not considered as renewable, but it is sustainable as it pollutes the environment. This is the only reason that it is said that all renewable energy sources are sustainable but all sustainable energy sources are not renewable.

Related Societies and Associations:

Marine Offshore Oil And Gas AssociationSouth East Asia Petroleum Exploration SocietyMalaysian Petrochemicals AssociationThe Petroleum Exploration Society of Great BritainPetroleum Exploration Society of AustraliaPetroleum Technology Alliance Canada; Indonesian Petroleum Association (IPA).

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