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Programme:
Session A: Oil and Natural Gas in Greece: Current Status and Perspectives
1000-1030 I. Maniatis, Deputy Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate
Change
1030-1115 M. Economides, Professor UNIV. HOUSTON
Energy, Geopolitics in the Eastern Mediterranean - Key Note Speaker
1115-1145 M. Rigas, Managing Director ENERGEAN OIL & GAS,
The revival of the Greek Oil & Gas - the success story of Prinos
Session B: Greek geological setting and drilling exploration
activities in Greece
1200-1215 Dr. A. Mavromatidis, Petroleum Geologist ABU-DHABI
NATIONAL OIL COMPANY,
A review of hydrocarbon exploration in Western Greece and its
potential
1215-1230 Dr. D. Waters, Senior Exploration Geologist, ENDEAVOUR
ENERGY UK Ltd,
High-risk high-reward sub-thrust prospectivity in Epirus, NW
Greece
1230-1245 Dr. N. Nikolaou, Petroleum Geologist – Energy Economist
ENERGEAN OIL & GAS,
Hydrocarbon discoveries and petroleum systems in Greece
1245–1300 Dr. E. Konofagos, Executive Vice-President FLOW ENERGY SA,
Offshore Oil & Gas Exploration & Production,
Investment Opportunities South of Crete
1300–1315
A. Foscolos, Professor Emeritus, TECHNICAL UNIV. CRETE,
Geological and geochemical evidence indicating the existence of
large hydrocarbon deposits in the Libyan sea within the Greek
Exclusive Economic zone (EEZ).
1315–1330 G.P. Lourantos, Managing Director, PETRO-ENERGY
INTERNATIONAL, Microbial Prospection for Oil and Gas. Potential applications in
Greek exploration
Session C: R&D capabilities for Oil & Gas exploration
1430–1445 A. Vafidis, Prof. TECHNICAL UNIV. CRETE,
Marine seismic data acquisition and processing. Current practices
– examples from the Mediterranean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico
1445–1500 N. Pasadakis, Assoc. Prof. TECHNICAL UNIV. CRETE,
Petroleum Geochemical studies in Greece
1500–1515 V. C. Kelessidis, Assoc. Prof. TECHNICAL UNIV. CRETE,
Meeting the challenges for deep water exploration with drilling
fluid and drilling hydraulics research at TUC
1515–1530 N. Varotsis, Prof. TECHNICAL UNIV. CRETE,
Reservoir Engineering Answer Products developed and services
provided by TUC to the international Oil Industry
1530–1545
Z. Agioutantis, Professor & Head, Dept. Mineral Resources Engr.
TECHNICAL UNIV. CRETE,
Mineral Resources Engineering Department of TUC in support of
Oil & Gas exploration
1545–1600 P. Papanastasiou, Professor & Dean Engr. UNIV. CYPRUS,
Challenges and Opportunities for Oil exploration in Cyprus: the
Role of the University
1600–1615
R. Time, Prof. UNIV. STAVANGER, Norway,
Mutual benefits from University-Oil Industry collaboration: The
Norwegian experience
Conference photos are available here
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