2006 Gas-Lift Workshop EvaluationPage 1

2006 ASME/API/ISO Gas-Lift Workshop

Evaluations

No. / What did you like? / What could be improved? / Topics for the future? / Other Comments / Name
1 /
  • The opportunity of meeting people from different countries, all of them committed to discussing important technologies related to gas-lift.
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  • More time for questions.
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  • Gas-lift design for heavy oil.
  • Gas-lift in multi-lateral wells.
  • Riser-based gas-lift.
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  • Hotel very good.
  • Meals not so good.
/ Salvador Jose Alves Neto
2 /
  • Attendance
  • That we kept to the time schedule.
  • Good topics.
  • Great keynote speaker.
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  • Pre-screen presentations – one or two didn’t need to be given.
  • An update on API and ISO issues and improvements.
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  • Equipment changes / modifications for dewatering gas wells.
  • Deepwater and sub-sea.
  • Success in monitoring gas-lift wells and/or dewatering gas wells.
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  • Hotel was good.
  • Meals and snacks excellent.
  • Thanks for all the time and planning that went into the workshop.

3 /
  • Well organized.
  • Some good presentations.
  • Meet with industry professionals.
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  • More diverse presentations.
  • Deepwater stuff was kind of tedious.
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  • More attention to land wells, gas wells.
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  • Hotel was good.
  • Food OK.
  • More basic training and operations training.
/ Boots Rouen
4 /
  • Good mix of people attending.
  • Descent mix of presentations and good quality.
  • Well organized.
  • Special mention to the computer operator.
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  • Later start – particularly the first morning as people arrived late.
  • Less modeling / theoretical computer presentations – especially in cases where there was no field correlation of results.
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  • Good hotel and theater but didn’t like the vendor set up’s being in the corridor have having to be shared.
  • Did not appreciate being backed across Thursday lunch time.
/ Eric Lovie
5 /
  • Actual case histories on gas-lift projects
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  • Papers should have been reviewed before being presented. The paper from the University of Mexico I believe had some misconceptions that may give people the wrong impression.
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  • Gas-lift projects that didn’t work, and why.
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  • Hotel good, but didn’t stay there.
  • Meals were good at lunch.
  • Pastries were stale.
/ John Patterson
6 /
  • Good combination of numerous representatives from different companies / countries.
  • Also a good mix of operators and service companies.
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  • I would like to see more case histories to validate theories.
  • I like to see the idea generation along with before and after evidence of improvement.
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  • The meals and facilities were more than adequate.

7 /
  • Format.
  • Information.
  • Location.
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  • Lunch on Thursday was excellent.

8 /
  • Presentation of new concepts.
  • Exchange of ideas, discussions.
  • Sharing experiences and networking.
  • Excellent presentations (overall impression).
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  • Fewer presentations from service / software companies – too commercial.
  • More paper from operators (P&E companies).
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  • Non-conventional gas-lift solutions.
  • Troubleshooting and remedial actions in gas-lift wells / risers.
  • Gas-lift equipment reliability.
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  • Hotel, meals very good.
/ Roumen Sankoff
9 /
  • I liked the panel discussions most.
  • The papers were also interesting and informative.
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  • The workshop was well organized and presented.
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  • Training on operation, surveillance, and maintenance of gas-lift systems
  • Training on gas-lift design.
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  • The meals and hotel were excellent.
/ Richard Dixon
10 /
  • It was very good.
  • Reached my expectations.
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  • I’d like to propose a session about plunger lift systems.
  • As the ISO/API standards are being revised, could suggestions have been collected from the participants of the workshop?
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  • No problem with the hotel and meals.

11 /
  • Information sharing.
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  • OK
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  • OK
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  • Meals were OK.
  • Hotel was passable but room environment adjustment needs improvement.
  • Meeting area chairs not good for extended sitting.

12 /
  • Share lessons learned among companies that use gas-lift as artificial lift.
  • Gather new ideas for gas-lift research and optimization.
  • How other companies pursue gas-lift optimization.
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  • More real case histories of gas-lift operations and latest technologies.
  • Gas-lift operations in extreme conditions such as:
- High H2S
- High temperature
- Mercury wells. /
  • Improvements in gas-lift optimization.
  • Gas-lift expert resources.
  • Intensive gas-lift training and research.
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  • Hotel is good (in fact is newly renovated).
  • Meals were not quite good – need to add oriental taste.

13 /
  • Well organized.
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  • Better location.
  • Too much construction in area.
  • Too far from IAH.
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  • More knowledge about present applications being used in international locations.
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  • Hotel and meals were fine.

14 /
  • Very good.
  • Lots of knowledge sharing and experience from different parts of the world.
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  • Need more focus on advertising to reach more people and encourage operators to openly share their experiences.
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  • Real world issues and more specific and more focused.

15 /
  • There were good presentations with high quality.
  • The presenters have excellent experience and background.
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  • Evaluate presentations beforehand, to prevent presentation of possible incorrect information (e.g. gas-lift stability and gas-lift operating valve).
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  • Artificial intelligent research in gas-lift applications.
  • In training, have more advanced topics like high viscosity gas-lift design and deepwater gas-lift design.
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  • Meals and hotel were good.
  • I would like to see more companies participate in the schools.
/ Mauricio Cadena
16 /
  • Pace of presentations.
  • Panel discussions.
  • Focus on field case histories.
  • Relevant material.
  • Audience participation.
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  • More comfortable chairs – softer seats.
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  • Hotel is very nice.
  • Great facilities and food.
/ Grant Dorman
17 /
  • Generally good venue.
  • Good meeting rooms / arrangements.
  • Good attendance, even through 2nd afternoon.
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  • The hotel service staff needs to learn not to open the doors to the meeting room when we are in session.
  • Happened at least 12 times in two days.
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  • Governmental regulations that affect gas-lift in UK, US/MMS, Australia, etc.
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  • Only one presentation generated concern / controversy.
  • Heard some complaints but it livened up the Workshop for sure.
  • The event is sponsored by ASME.
  • What sponsorship / support comes from API and ISO?
  • If none, then drop them from the Workshop title.

18 /
  • Field example presentations.
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  • Consider screening presentations for reasonableness of assumptions.
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  • Hotel – location would have been better in area of less construction.
  • Food was good.

19 /
  • Good presentations of basic and new technology.
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  • Wish I had more time.

20 /
  • Variety of presentations.
  • Interaction (networking) with experts.
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  • Screen presentations for content and relevancy.
  • No commercials, please.
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  • Best practices in running and pulling gas-lift valves.
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  • Accommodations and food were good.

21 /
  • The topics chosen were very interesting.
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  • Could the presentations be pre-released to the attendees?
  • This might stimulate the discussion of the topic.
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  • Chemical injection to prevent depositions in the well.
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  • Good installation and good meals.
  • The organization of the event was very good.
  • The only problem was about the CD delay.

22 /
  • Different presentations on the many types of gas-lift design.
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  • Need more topics on troubleshooting and optimization of gas-lift wells.
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  • Enjoyed the meals and hotel.

23 /
  • It was very interesting for me.
  • This is an excellent opportunity to meet other people that work with “state of the art” gas-lift.
  • New technologies.
  • New challenges.
  • New solutions.
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  • More discussion about deepwater production challenges.
  • Potentially send presentations to attendees before the event.
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  • Comparison between gas-lit and ESP for heavy oil.
  • Impact of hydrate formation offshore.
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  • Everything was great.
  • Congratulations.

24 /
  • Good topics.
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  • More field reviews and case histories.

25 /
  • Sharing information and knowledge.
  • Meeting new people and experts in gas-lift.
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  • It is possible to record the workshop on tape or getting printout of presentations to put in highlights?
  • Improve the presentation slides.
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  • The environment and meals were good.

26 /
  • The diversity of participants with background and experience in gas-lift.
  • Information being shared through the presentations.
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  • Bring real, unsolved problems to be discussed.
  • Group discussions.
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  • Hotel is good and food is excellent.
  • However its quite noisy when another meeting is held next door to this one.

27 /
  • The presentations were really good and some case studies were also beneficial.
  • I received more knowledge about deepwater applications as well.
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  • It would be good to have an open discussion session each day before lunch.
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  • Automatic gas-lift valves and case studies or results that have been obtained.
  • Gas-lift future as an artificial lift method – comparing it with other methods.
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  • Good

28 /
  • Gas-lift optimization in DPC.
    US gas-lift experiences.
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  • Provide more information on how to improve gas-lift wells.
  • Meet other experienced people and learn more.
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  • Course and workshop were well organized.

29 /
  • Howdy and share with old and new friends.
  • Several excellent presentations.
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  • Peer review of presentations prior to delivery.
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  • Downhole temperature models for unloading gas-lift valves in risers.
/ Jim Watkins
30 /
  • Field review papers.
  • Good practices.
  • Gas-lift optimization
  • Integrated field modeling.
  • Challenging applications.
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  • Cut out sales pitches.
  • Cut our unproven tech papers.
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  • Increased income from automation.
  • Valve performance in the field / well.
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  • Meals were too good.
/ Joe Clegg
31 /
  • Being somewhat new to gas-lift, this workshop provided me with knowledge / networks that I can take back home and implement.
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  • Presentations were good but for greater clarity I would like to encourage use of “video” presentations as part of the overall presentations.
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  • Place more emphasis on HSSE.
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  • The stay was very good.
  • Using the OMNI was a great selection.

32 /
  • Environment.
  • Multi-company.
  • Exhibition booths.
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  • More exhibit booths.
  • Venue location near shopping area.
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  • Depleted gas-lift wells, what to do next after all has been done to optimize it.
  • E.g. the gas-lift valves have been changed, but sill not much production.
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  • Please have Halal food available for Muslim participants, especially when the venue is far away from Halal restaurants.
  • At least have fish for lunch.
  • By the way, I don’t eat vegetables.

33 /
  • Everything.
  • Especially field experiences.
  • Really liked the manufacturer part.
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  • Breakouts make the day too long.
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  • Operational reviews by company (i.e. how many gas-lift wells, what size mandrels, what size valves, etc.)
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  • Good hotel.
  • Food was good.

34 /
  • Gathering of industry gas-lift personnel.
  • 30% of presentations – no offshore work in Western Canada.
  • Thursday afternoon presentations (less bellows presentations).
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  • Set criteria for presentations and review prior to being presented for quality.
  • Increase technical aspect.
  • Less sales oriented.
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  • Flow correlation development.
  • Single well compressors.
  • Gas-lift statistics vs. artificial lift as a whole.
  • Gas-lift efficiency rating.
  • API / ISO update.
  • Software update and review.
  • New equipment update.
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  • Hotel – good.
  • Meals – good.
  • Conference room – good.
  • Video and audio – good.
  • Downhole cameral video of gas-lift.
/ Dean Gordon
35 /
  • As always the workshop was excellent in both papers and opportunities to meet with peers and companies that provided displays.
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  • Some animations on presentations did not work and slides were missed.
  • PowerPoint format of presentations and laptop should
  • . be compatible.
  • Sound was inconsistent.

36 /
  • Well attended from all regions worldwide.
  • OMNI Hotel better service than Sofitel.
  • Good selection or variety of presentations.
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  • Houston traffic.
  • Social events and evening meals seemed sparsely attended.
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  • Current session topics seemed adequate.
  • Gas-lift course  three days.
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  • Service good at conference room and evening/lunch meals.
/ Ron Schmidt
37 /
  • Good spectrum of topics.
  • Talks finished on time.
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  • Have the presenters control the presentations, especially when slides have multiple pop-ups.
  • Having somebody else do it did not work well.
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  • Real-time gas-lift optimization  is there a need and is it feasible / desirable / economical?
/ Prasmant Haldipur
38 /
  • Level of the presented papers.
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  • Previous information about the event and booths.
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  • Intensify heavy oil gas-lift discussions.
  • Plunger lift offshore.
  • Gas-lift (plunger lift) new technologies.
/ Ask the recommended hotels to provide transportation to the event.
39 /
  • Seeing old friend.
  • Seeing some of the new computer programs.
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  • Pre-screen presentations for content / “truth.”
  • Have verifiable presentations, not just conjecture / guessed.
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  • Sub-sea wells.
  • Deepwater gas-lift is 15% of the total wells.
  • Get more involved with wider range of wells.
  • Not just the glamorous ones.
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  • Ask consultants to present verifiable / verified data from recommendations made to clients.
  • Make them “accountable” for their presentations.
/ Vince
Sturiale
40 /
  • This workshop was excellent in that it described real problems that are occurring around the world which are very similar to what we each observe at our own facilities.
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  • Facility optimization  more detail.
  • More focus on gas business.

41 /
  • Knowledge sharing.
  • Personal experiences.
  • Interactions.
  • Discussions about problems.
  • New solutions and the future of gas-lift.
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  • Quality of presentations.
  • Some presentations more certainly required peer review before being allowed to be presented.
  • Audio-visual can be improved.
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  • How to best work together in improving the product and production b more JV’s / R&D fundng / quality testing, etc.
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  • More active participation.
  • More case studies.
  • More sponsors from the Operator’s side.
  • I expect more “experienced” people to participate in the discussions / question asking.

42 /
  • Good topics.
  • Session were well designed.
  • I liked the panel discussions very much.
  • I like the handout with the abstracts to you can take notes.
  • CD for papers.
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  • Wireless remote so speakers can advance the slides.
  • I’d get a cowbell and ring it five minutes before we are going to start up following breaks.
  • This would help get more people into the sessions on time.
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  • Update on API/ISO standards development.
  • Breakout sessions were good.
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  • More training on operations and troubleshooting.

43 /
  • Organization.
  • Different experienced people from different companies.
  • New technology of gas-lift presented by Schlumberger.
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  • Subject of presentations.
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  • Who’s gas-lift design / optimization / accountability?
  • Well analyst or production technologist?
  • Or suggest allocated team  set up training.
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  • Meals were OK.
  • Workshop be held in another country – e.g. UK, Brazil, Oman, or ???.

44 /
  • There were good presentations.
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  • Quality of training courses.
  • Advanced course was a big commercial of Scandpower.
  • I believe my company lost money, our expectations were bit and the reality was different.
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  • Gas-lift for heavy oil.
  • Stability analysis.
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  • I would like to see more technical presentations.

45 /
  • Would like to access the presentations in advance.
  • This would help our total comprehension.
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  • Intermittent flow (plunger lift, intermittent gas-lift).
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  • There were very few washrooms (male) considering the large number of people.

46 /
  • 8:00 – 7:00 pm is too long.
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  • Hotel is nice.
  • Location is the worst – traffic, construction, airport, etc.
  • I went to the school two years ago.
  • With 20 plus years in the oilfield, those were the longest to days in my career.

47 /
  • This is a good opportunity to be in contact with specialists from all over the world.
  • The presentations were very good, but ….
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  • The presenters should be suggested to write an article about the information they are presenting.
  • Most of the presenters do not have all of the information they are presenting, some of them really important.
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  • I’d suggest to invite the companies to present their design procedures, including economical and technical analysis and the way they think things will happen in 5 or 10 years.
/ Cezar Sipfira
48 /
  • Good topics.
  • Session chairs kept things moving.
/ Ron Edwards
Comments Given to Amrah Goebel at the Registration Desk
  • Workshop should start at 8 AM instead of 7:45 AM. At least 20 people arrived at 8 and were surprised we started so early.
  • The schedule layout of times was not clear, especially to the international attendees. They could not tell by looking at the schedule how long and when sessions started. Maybe a different layout for the times would work better.
  • A number of attendees did not like the break between the Wed. sessions and the breakout sessions and thought the dinner was too late. Several people told me they did not stay for the dinner because it was so late (locals).
  • A few people thought the Thursday's lunch was too long and would rather go back to the office then wait for the afternoon sessions to begin. This may be why we lost some after lunch. Maybe keep it at an hour next year.

Comments from the Steering Committee
  • We were gratified by the attendance and participation.
  • We greatly appreciated the leadership provided by the General Chair and the Session Chairs.
  • We would very much like to see more exhibits at the next workshop.
  • The continuing education was well attended, but could certainly be better. Many of you gave good suggestions for new material to be presented in the future.
  • Some people suggest pre-screening presentations. This is difficult since many of the presentations don’t arrive until the very last minute.
  • For this same reason, it wouldn’t be practical to distribute presentations to attendees ahead of the workshop.
  • All of the food at the Workshop was prepared in “Halal” compatible style. But we didn’t do a good enough job in making this known.
  • We realize that we can never please all of the people all of the time. Overall, the evaluations were positive and supportive. Thanks very much.