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Start: Nov 1 2006 1:34 am

Hosted by:
romain.ollichon@iqpc.co.uk - alexander.agostini@iqpc.co.uk

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December 5 - 6, 2006 • Ardoe House Hotel, Aberdeen, Scotland

Manage risk and maximise returns through integrated strategies: drilling, completion & beyond
EVENT URL: http://www.iqpc.co.uk/GB-2836/ediary
December 5 - 6, 2006 • Ardoe House Hotel, Aberdeen, Scotland
This is the only European event entirely dedicated to tackling the HPHT challenge. You’ll spend two days hearing from an international panel of HPHT experts and sharing information with an industry-wide mix of Drilling Engineers, Completions Engineers, and other essential technical personnel. Nowhere else will you find such a broad range of HPHT-specific experience under one roof.
Following last year’s sell-out inaugural event, HPHT Wells 2006 has been designed to bring together key HPHT players from across the technical disciplines to network and share solutions to critical challenges.

Start: Nov 1 2006 7:00 pm
End: Nov 1 2006 9:00 pm

Hosted by:
Jeremy

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Portland Peak Oil is pleased to announce a new reading circle for the book When Technology Fails by Matthew Stein. This book is an important reference on how to deal with the disruption of services in many critical areas including water, electricity, agriculture, and medical services, and is highly recommended reading.

The reading circle will meet the first Wednesday of every month at St. Francis Church, SE 11th & Pine. In addition, after each month’s reading, a forum topic will be posted for online discussion on the current chapter at www.portlandpeakoil.org/cs, which will allow participation by anyone who is unable to attend the Wednesday night meetings due to their schedule or remote location. Copies of the book may be ordered through Laughing Horse Books at SE 10th & Burnside, 503-236-2893.  Last we heard new copies would not be available until mid to late November but there might be other sources in Portland.

opening & closing St. Francis:
Robin

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