Hart Energy Publishing

Driving Innovation and Efficiency
in the Digital Oil Field

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When: Anytime, at your convenience.
Where: Your Computer
Cost: $100

This webinar will also be available on demand at any time after the live broadcast.

Overview:
The energy industry has proven to shine in both up- and down-cycles, harvesting net worth during price booms and improving efficiency and fiscal policy during downturns. The opportunity presents itself again today, as E&P companies and their service-company partners search for and implement tools, techniques and policy that will result in yet-more-improved margins today and tomorrow. These innovation leaders will discuss technology that produces to the bottom line, with productivity gains and cost reductions, in the webinar "Driving Innovation and Efficiency in the Digital Oil Field," Tuesday, March 10, 10 a.m. CDT moderated by Lindsay Goodier, Oil and Gas Investor's online editor.

     
What You will Learn:
- Methods of gaining efficiencies through improvements in digital implementation.
- New web-based innovation techniques to address the human resource problem.
Presented by:
SAP
 

Featured Speakers:

 

John GibsonJohn Gibson
President and chief executive officer of Paradigm E&P

Named one of Upstream CIO's 10 Most Influential IT People in the Oil Patch and considered a visionary and thought leader, Gibson has more than 25 years of experience leading organizations in the global energy industry and is a well-respected and sought-after industry advocate and spokesperson.

Prior to joining Paradigm in April 2005, Gibson served as president of Halliburton Energy Services, where he managed all of the company's energy-related operations. Before serving as president, Gibson was CEO of Halliburton's Landmark Graphics Corp. With 10 years of experience in exploration and production geophysics and data management, Gibson held positions at Gulf Oil and Chevron. Gibson earned a B.S. degree in geology from Auburn University and an M.S. degree in geology from the University of Houston.

D SpradlinDwayne Spradlin
President and Chief Executive Officer, InnoCentive, Inc.

Before joining InnoCentive, Spradlin served as President at business information company Hoover's Inc. and President and Chief Operating Officer of Starcite, Inc., an online meeting and events planning business. Spradlin served as Senior Vice President of Corporate and Business Development for Verticalnet Inc., the world's largest portfolio of online industry marketplaces. Earlier, Spradlin was a Director in the E-Business and Emerging Technology practice at PriceWaterhouseCoopers. He holds a BA in Applied Mathematics and an MBA from the University of Chicago.

Randy ClarkRandy Clark
President and chief executive officer, Energistics

Randy Clark is the President and CEO of Energistics. He has more than 25 years of experience in the oil and gas industry in a variety of different roles and positions with industry companies, including 10 years with Baker Hughes in Houston. Prior to joining the organization, Randy was Senior Vice President of cc-hubwoo/Trade-Ranger, the world's largest electronic marketplace for indirect goods, whose members include many of the major oil and gas operating companies such as Shell, Total, Statoil and ConocoPhillips. Additionally, Randy has been active in many global e-business standards development efforts, such as ebXML, UN/CEFACT, CEN/ISSS, and is immediate past-chair of the Petroleum Industry Data eXchange (PIDX), the e-commerce subcommittee of the American Petroleum Institute. Randy holds Bachelor of Science and MBA degrees from Texas universities.

Lindsay GoodierLindsay Goodier

Lindsay Goodier joined Oil and Gas Investor in 2007 as online editor, leading the launch of OilandGasInvestor.com and A-Dcenter.com in 2008, and currently leading the launch of UGcenter.com. Before joining Hart, she was an online editor for Oklahoma¹s state newspaper, The Oklahoman. She holds a bachelor¹s degree in journalism from Oral Roberts University, where she was editor-in-chief of the university newspaper for two years.