Qatar Petroleum (QP) and Maersk Oil have partnered to publish a series of new technical papers and presentations for the 7th International Petroleum Technology Conference (IPTC), which begins today.

The 14 co-authored submissions highlight a range of technical learning and experience gained through more than 20 years of successfully developing Qatar’s Al Shaheen field.

The technical papers provide insights into the experience and application of innovative technologies that have enabled the transformation of Al Shaheen, from what was considered a marginal and unattractive field, into Qatar’s largest offshore oil producer.

Saad Sherida al-Kaabi, QP director (oil and gas ventures) and co-chairman of the IPTC 2014 Executive Committee, said, “Qatar Petroleum and Maersk Oil have built and shared knowledge since the early 1990s and together we now produce over one-third of Qatar’s daily oil production. The IPTC offers a global platform for us to share our expertise with the broader industry, and to show how even complex fields like Al Shaheen can be developed by leveraging knowledge and experience, working together and applying the right technologies and development plans.”

The QP- Maersk Oil technical papers provide a snapshot of some of the breakthroughs in seismic studies, horizontal drilling and 3D scanning technology that are helping to enhance their understanding of the Al Shaheen field. In total, Maersk Oil will be presenting some 18 technical papers at the IPTC, several of which focus on the ground-breaking applied research being conducted at the Maersk Oil Research and Technology Centre (MO-RTC) in Doha, Qatar.

Maersk Oil chief executive officer Jakob Thomasen said: “Qatar Petroleum’s expertise has been crucial in the successful development of the Al Shaheen, so I am delighted that QP and Maersk Oil experts have co-authored these papers. By working closely together with QP for the past twenty years, Maersk Oil has become specialists in Al Shaheen, developing a unique understanding of its reservoirs and how to responsibly maximise long-term oil recovery.”

Maersk Oil is a principal sponsor of IPTC 2014 and a titanium sponsor of the event’s Young Members Activity Programme, which seeks to encourage young people into employment in the energy industry.

Maersk Oil’s stand at A21 in the Qatar National Convention Centre will offer visitors the chance to see how the company is using 3D scanning and printing technology to replicate and better understand reservoir rocks.

Delegates will also be able to put their strategy skills to the test playing ‘Quest for oil’, a real-time computer game that offers a glimpse into what oil and gas exploration and challenges are really like.