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Forum Series History 1979 Properties of Saturated Rocks of Interest to Petrophysicists and Geophysicists The Physical Control of Solids in Drilling Fluids 1980 Earth Stresses: Their Relationship to Petroleum Production Residual Oil Saturation Determination Well Blowout Control 1981 Mechanics of Drilling at the Bit Relative Permeability and Wettability Completion Fluids Field Handling of Polymers 1982 Primary Cementing InSitu Combustion Well Design Water Treatment Injection and Disposal 1983 Reservoir Definition Directional Drilling Oil Country Tubulars Well Stimulation 1984 Analysis and Production of Miscible Flood Performance Sour Gas Designs and Operation Flow of Gas and Aqueous Solutions of Surfactants (Foams) Measurement While Drilling Page 1 17

1985 Drilling and Completion Fluids Naturally Fractured Reservoirs Well Blowout Control Open Hole Logging Design and Interpretation of Pilots The Use of Steam for Enhanced Oil Recovery 1986 Technology Transfer Well Testing Reservoir Mechanics of Chemical Flooding Applications of Simulators and Computers to the Drilling Process The Use of Reservoir Simulators New Developments in Artificial Lift 1987 The Control of Sand Entry into the Wellbore Wettability and Relative Permeability Horizontal Drilling Improved Reservoir Description Monitoring Performance of FullScale 1988 Application of Rock Mechanics to Drilling and Completion Practices Primary Cementing Water Quality Issues Handling and Treatment of Produced and Injected Waters Reservoir Conformance Enhancement Polymers, Gels, and Foams Use of Computers in Production Operations Reservoir Characterization Horizontal Well Production 1989 Reservoir Engineering and Completion Aspects of Horizontal Wells Stimulation Advances in the Development and Application of New Technology for Reservoir Damage Control; Prevention, Analysis and Removal Naturally Fractured Reservoirs Scientific and Engineering Impact on Environmental Regulations Advances in Reservoir Management and Field Applications Page 2 17

Modelling of Naturally Fractured Reservoirs Development of Smaller Hydrocarbon Reserves in Mature Offshore Areas Design of Completions and Their Operations Efficiency in the Offshore Environment 1990 Borehole Stability Rheology of Fracturing and Gravel Packing Fluids Advances in Formation Evaluation and Reservoir Characterization EOR Operations in Low Oil Price Environment Maintenance and Utilization of "Old" Wellbores New Development in Stimulation Techniques Automation of Production Operations Advances in the Field of Fluid Flow and Phase Behavior in Hydrocarbon Recovery Processes 1991 Mt. Crested Butte, Colarado, USA Advances in Measurement While Drilling 14 19 July New Developments in Artificial Lift 21 26 July Applications of Reservoir Characterization to Numerical Modelling and Reservoir Management 28 July 2 August Expert Systems for Engineering Applications 4 9 August Application of Technology to Waste Management in Exploration and Production Operations 11 16 August Effective Utilization of Cased Hole Logging 11 16 August Grindelwald, Switzerland Preserving the Environment From the Impact of Drilling Fluids 8 13 September Managing Uncertainties in Field DevelopmentPlanning and Reservoir Modelling 15 20 September The Operational Impact of Production Chemistry 22 27 September 1992 Snowmass Village, Colorado, USA Special Core Analysis and Applications to Reservoir Engineering 12 17 July Gas Reservoir Engineering 19 24 July Advances in Drilling Fluids 26 31 July Multiphase Flow, Pumping, and Separation Technology 2 7 August Current Coil Tubing Technology 9 14 August Completion of Horizontal Wells 16 21 August Page 3 17

Horizontal Well as a New Basis for Reservoir Description Advances in Well Test Design and Interpretation Sand Control and Gravel Packing Factors for Successful Reservoir Performance Using Water Injection Wellbore and Formation Damage Related to Completion Practices 1993 Snowmass Village, Colorado, USA Reservoir Fluids: Phase Behavior and Physical Properties 11 16 July Slim Hole Production and Exploration 18 23 July Pore Pressure Estimation and Detection 1 6 August Advances in Conformance Control 8 13 August Advances in Hydraulic Fracturing 15 20 August Seefeld, Austria The Role of Reservoir Monitoring and Surveillance in Reservoir Management 12 17 September Trends in Subsea Production Systems 19 24 September Dynamic Drill String Behaviour and Failure Cost or Opportunity? 26 september 1 Ocotber Dubai, UAE Interdisciplinary Approach to Reservoir Characterization 4 9 December Bali, Indonesia Near Wellbore Stimulation 9 14 May 1994 Nusa Dua, Indonesia Borehole Stability and the Role of Rock Mechanics 15 20 May Snowmass Village, Colorado, USA Emerging Applications of Cost Effective Computing in Reservoir Engineering 10 15 July Pollution Prevention for Exploration and Production Operations (Related Technologies) 17 22 July Emerging Applications of Logging Technology 24 29 July Perforating 31 July 5 August Page 4 17

Seefeld, Austria Gas Condensate Reservoirs 4 9 September Management of the Drilling Process What Next? 11 16 September 1994 High Pressure High Temperature Completions 18 23 September Angra Dos Reis, Brazil The Role of Subsea Completions in Deepwater and Marginal Field Developments 6 11 November Dabai, UAE Well Testing 3 8 December 1995 Nusa Dua, Indonesia Challenges in Gas Reservoir Management 7 12 May Snowmass Village, Colorado, USA Horizontal Well Evaluation and Performance Assessment 30 July 4August Risk and Confidence in Reserves Evaluation 30 July 4August Multidisciplined Analysis and Solutions to Rejuvenating Old or Marginal Fields 6 11 August Profitable Development of Deepwater Prospects 6 11 August Seefeld, Austria The Evaluation, Development and Management of Layered Reservoirs 10 15 September Coiled Tubing Technology and Applications 17 22 September The Handling, Treatment and Disposal of Produced Water 24 29 September Dubai, UAE Horizontal Wells: Problems and Solutions 25 30 November Artificial Lift in the 90's and Beyond: The Stripper Well Challenge 5 10 November 1996 Maximizing Returns in Well Construction Low Cost Drilling? SPE/SEG Optimizing Reservoir Development and Production Through Application of Geophysics Applications of Borehole Imaging Technologies Frac and Pack and Other Sand Control Methods Page 5 17

Aviemore, UK New Advances in Productivity Optimization Technologies 8 13 September Upscaling From the Laboratory to the Field 15 20 September Drilling Fluids Optimization A Multidisciplinary Approach 22 27 September Duabi, UAE The Handling and Treatment of Produced Water 23 28 November Nusa Dua, Indonesia Innovation in Developing Low Profitability or Marginal Offshore Oil Fields 12 17 May Production and Handling of Waxy Crudes/Condensates 19 24 May Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela Heavy Oil Resources Technology, Challenges and Opportunities 3 8 November 1997 Breckenridge, Colorado 3D Reservoir Characterization Technology: A Vision for the Future 6 11 July Emerging Applications of NMR Technologies in Formation Evaluation 6 11 July Multilateral Completion Technology 13 18 July Advances in the Use of Floating Production Systems 13 18 July Aviemore, UK Multiphase Production 14 19 September Advances in History Matching and Reservoir Monitoring 21 26 September Advanced Well Geometries How Do They Impact Oilfield Management? 28 September 2 October Alexandria, Egypt Coiled Tubing Applications to Advanced Wells 25 30 October Nusa Dua, Indonesia New Trends in Gas Transportation Technology 11 16 May Risk Assessment and Management of Uncertainty 18 23 May Angra dos Rios, Brazil Mooring and Station Keeping Technology for Deepwater Operations 2 7 November Page 6 17

1998 Breckenridge, Colorado, USA Dynamic Reservoir and Production Optimization Using Intelligent Wells 5 10 July The Role of Fluids in Drilling and Completing High Angle and Horizontal Wells 5 10 July Impact of Pore Scale to Well Test Scale Data Relationships 12 17 July Hydraulic Fracture Diagnostic Methods 12 17 July Aviemore, UK SPE/EAGE Forum: Well Placement Using Advanced Geoscience and Visualization Techniques 6 11 September Technical Solutions for Offshore Field Life Extension 13 18 September Oil Recovery by Gas Injection: From Design to Operation 20 25 September Alexandria, Egypt Managing Mature Reservoirs Extending the Plateau 31 October 5 November Nusa Dua, Indonesia Integrating Well Testing and Reservoir Characterization 10 15 May Advances in Drilling Technology and Operations 17 22 May San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina Drilling Technology Management and Integration for Growth 8 13 November 1999 Breckenridge, Colorado, USA Reservoir Engineering Aspects of Multilateral and Advanced Wells 11 16 July Advances and Future Directions in Cased Hole Measurement Technologies 11 16 July Cementing for Harsh Environments 18 23 July Environmental Concerns for the New Millennium 18 23 July Ste. Maxime, France Sand Prediction and Control 12 17 September Natural Gas Hydrates in Production Operations Problems and Solutions 19 24 September Stimulation and Conformance Control in Unconventional Wells 26 September 1 October Muscat, Oman More for Less: The Case for Enhancing Well Productivity 30 October 4 November Page 7 17

Nusa Dua Stacked, Comparmentalized Reservoirs Evaluation and Development 16 21 May Phuket, Thailand Frac Pack and Unique Sand Control Completions Applications and Techniques 7 11 November Tobago, West Indies Deepwater Well Challenges 31 October 5 November 2000 Breckenridge, Colorado, USA Appraisal and Development of Deepwater Reservoirs (SPE/SEG) 9 14 July Flow Assurance for Subsea Operations 9 14 July Geomechanics and Reservoir Management 16 21 July Adding Value by Leveraging Risk, Options, and Portfolio Management 16 21 July Sainte Maxime, France Advancement of Spooled Tubing Technology in Oilfield Applications 3 8 September Fractured Reservoirs: Challenges and Opportunities for their Integrated Characterization and Exploitation 10 15 September Impact of Drilling Operations on the Environment 17 22 September Muscat, Oman Achieving World Class Drilling Performance 4 9 November Nusa Dua, Indonesia Fast Track: Exploration to First Oil 14 19 May Drilling and Completion in Hostile Formations 21 26 May Salvador, Brazil Field Reactivation 29 Ocotber 3 November 2001 Park City, Utah Real Time Data in Drilling 29 July 3 August Reconciling Real Time Production Optimization with Reservoir Management 29 July 3 August Sub sea Well Design and Intervention 5 10 August The Big Crew Change 5 10 August Page 8 17

Ste. Maxime, France Geosteering Technologies 9 14 September Downhole Water Management 16 21 September Wells How Smart Can They Get? 23 28 September Nusa Dua, Indonesia The Application of Seismic Attribute Analysis and Geostatistics in Reservoir Prediction 13 18 May Optimising Well Productivity with Modern Completion and Stimulation Practices 20 25 May Margarita Island, Venezuela Underbalanced Operations vs Designer Fluids 28 October 2 November Muscat, Oman Produced Water Management The New Reality 3 8 November 2002 Park City, Utah, USA Enhancing Recovery from Deepwater Reservoirs 7 12 July The Offshore Facility of the Future 7 12 July E Well and Wellbore Robotics 14 19 July Decision Driven Asset Development and Management 14 19 July Ste. Maxime, France Deepwater Completions 1 6 September The Smart Field: A Multidisciplinary Forum to Explore New Ways to Make Assets More Productive 8 13 September Managing Borehole Stability Through the Life of the Well 15 20 September Produced Water Management (Postponed from 2001) Nusa Dua, Indonesia The Continuing Role of Well Testing 12 17 May Delivering the 40,000 ft. ERD Well 19 24 May Palm Beach, Aruba Seismic for Reservoir Management 27 October 1 November Page 9 17

2003 Park City, Utah, USA Eliminating Wastes and Emissions from Exploration and Production Operations and Our Services: Is this a Desirable and Achievable Goal? 13 18 July The Drilling Rigs of the Future 13 18 July Reservoir Simulation: A New Era 20 25 July Decommissioning and Well Abandonment 20 25 July Sainte Maxime, France Multiphase Capabilities in Frontier Environments 31 August 5 September Accessing and Producing Remaining Oil 7 12 September Immersive Visualisation: A Way Towards Improving Decision Making 14 19 September Muscat, Oman Carbonate Reservoir Development: Facing the Challenges 11 16 January Phuket, Thailand Horizontal Wells Saviours or Trouble Makers: A Decade of Experience 11 16 May Production Optimization 18 23 May Salvador, Brazil Field Development Planning October 2004 Broomfield, Colorado Enhancing Value of Mature Fields: Technology or Efficiency 20 25 June Natural Gas: The Next Imperative 20 25 June The One Trip Well 27 June 2 July Well Less Exploration and Minimal Appraisal 27 June 2 July St. Saint Maxime, France Smart Drillling 5 10 September Sand Control and Management 12 17 September Tight Gas Development 19 24 September Muscat, Oman Smart Wells: How Smart Can They Get? 10 15 January Mature Reservoirs: The Appropiate Application of Technology 17 22 January Page 10 17

Phuket, Thailand Challenges in Completions for 2007 and Beyond 9 14 May Innovations for Gas Field Development 16 21 May Mar del Plata, Argentina Adaptive Development and Management of Oil and Gas Fields 7 12 November 2005 Technology Development Who Pays and Who Plays 19 24 June The Future of Drilling Producing Complex Wells 19 24 June Deep and Getting Deeper The Future of Deepwater Development 26 June 1 July Reservoir to Sales Meter The Future of Measurement, Automation and Remote Control 26 June 1 July Dubrovnik, Croatia Understanding and Modelling the Near Wellbore 4 9 September Making Our Mature Fields Smarter 11 16 September Cascais, Portugal Risk Management and Intergrated Business Modelling 16 21 October Molecules on the Move: Physico Chemical Effects on Multiphase Transport 23 28 October Sharm Al Shaikh, Egypt Contracting Strategies for Well Construction and Maintenance 5 10 February Complex Wells 12 17 February Phuket, Thailand Stagnation or E volution: Changing Production Management 8 13 May Stimulation for the Future Increasing Production, "Reducing Cost" 15 20 May Los Cabos, Mexico City Future Challenges in Carbonate Reservoirs Development 23 28 October 2006 Broomfield, Colorado Surviving and Thriving in Deepwater 18 23 June Characterization and Modeling of Naturally Fractured Reservoirs 18 23 June Enhanced Oil Recovery What's Next? 25 30 June CO2 Capture and Storage A Dual Benefit for the Oil and Gas Industry 25 30 June Page 11 17

Dubrovnik, Croatia Low Cost Reservoir Access and Interventions 3 8 September From Casing Design to Well Life Production? 10 15 September Who Owns the Deepwater Riser and Who Solves its Production Problems? 17 22 September Cascais, Portugal The Heavy Oil Challenge: Recognition, Evaluation and Mobilization 22 27 October Macau, China Hydraulic Fracturing Beyond 2010 7 12 May The Future of Smart Fields 14 19 May South America Costa so Sauipe, Brazil Advanced Drilling Techniques 29 October 3 November 2007 Colorado Springs, Colorado Unconventional Gas Resources 3 8 June The Future of Profit Prediction 3 8 June Kananaskis, Canada Challenges in Unconsolidated Reservoirs: Reservoir Performance 26 31 August Latin America Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Reservoir Modeling for Asset Teams 21 26 October Dubrovnik, Croatia 70% Recovery A Dream or Reality: From Smart Water to Microbes 9 14 September Evolving Mud Operations in a Changing Drilling World 23 28 September Cascais, Portugal Real Time Production Optimisation 16 21 September Phuket, Thailand Stranded Gas: The Next Challenge 6 11 May Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt The Heavy Oil Challenge: Completions Design and Product Management 9 13 February 2008 Page 12 17

2008 Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA Reservoir Geomechanics 1 6 June Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada Steam Generation 24 29 August R&D Meets Reality: Processing Technologies That Will Make a Difference 24 29 August Latin America Dominican Republic Improved Recovery in Offshore Reservoirs 26 31 October Cascais, Portugal Revisiting Water Injection in the 21st Century 31 August 5 September Dubrovnik, Croatia Well Construction in 2020+ 14 19 September Terabytes Petabytes in Asset Management 21 26 September Phuket, Thailand Deepwater and Harsh Environment 11 16 May Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt Naturally Fractured Carbonate Reservoirs: Characterisation, Modelling and Stimulation 16 21 October 2009 Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA Artificial Intelligence in the E&P Industry: Exploring Opportunities for Better Decision Making 31 May 5 June Maximizing Oil Recovery in the 21st Century 31 May 5 June Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada The Future of Stimulation in Tight Gas and Shale 16 21 August Cadiz,Spain CO2 Capture and Storage: Can the Oil and Gas Industry Support This Development and Deployment? 13 18 September The Battle to Reduce Drilling NPT: Technology, Processes and People 20 25 September Getting to Robust Production Forecasts 11 16 October Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia Overcoming Barriers to Deliver ERD Wells Beyond 15km 19 24 April Page 13 17

Hammamet, Tunisia The Heavy Oil Challenge: Completion Design and Production Management 17 22 May 2010 Park City, Utah, USA Meet me at the Wellhead Enhancing the Value Chain in Offshore Installations 20 25 June Cancelled Getting to Zero An incident Free Workplace: How do we get there? 8 11 August Lost Circulation and Wellbore Strengthening 8 13 August Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA Petrophysics Meets Well Testing 27 June 2 July Geosteering Technology 27 June 2 July Paris, France Accelerating the Time to 1st Hydrocarbons: Fast Track Field Development; Appraisel Through to Sustainable Production 26 September 1 October The Future of Reservoir Management 3 8 October The Automated Well Construction Factory 10 15 October Langkawi, Malaysia Reservoir Simulation Beyond Tomorrow 10 15 May Hammamet, Tunisia Advancing Well Integrity Technology 16 21 May 2011 Santa Fe, New Mexico Reservoir Management 2020: Surveillance, Analysis and Optimization 22 27 May Beyond Conventional Sand Control 15 20 May Ojai, California Digital Rocks: Realizing Step Change in Value of Laboratory Data 14 19 August Bali, Indonesia Economic and Sustainability Challenges in the Future Development of Sour Gas 8 13 May Dubai, UAE Advanced Well Architectures to Optimize Reservoir Management 15 20 May Uncertainty Management and Risk Mitigation Over Asset Lifecycles 28 November 1 December Page 14 17

The Algarve, Portugal Unlocking the Potential of Nanotech for Exploration and Production 25 30 September Shale Gas: Beyond Current Technologies and Going Global 2 7 October CO2 Geological Storage: Will we be ready in time? 9 14 October 2012 Pinehurst, North Carolina, USA The Future of Shale Oil Exploitation 12 17 February Park City, Utah The Future of Horizontal Well Completions in Unconventional Reservoirs 5 10 August Carlsbad, California Water Management: Is an Ounce of Prevention Worth a Pound of Cure? 22 26 October Santa Fe, New Mexico Novel Techniques for Reservoir Modeling 4 9 November Xi'an, China Excellence in Fracture Stimulation The Present and Future of Affordable Energy 20 25 May Dubai, UAE Improving the Healthcare of Oil and Gas Fields Sense, Compute, and Act 2 6 September The Algarve, Portugal Advanced Chemicals and Fluids for the Oilfield 30 September 5 October Next Generation Well Control 14 19 October The Implications of a $200/bbl World How will the industry change if the $200 barrel becomes a reality in the market? Can supply expand to keep up with demand exceeding projections? Cancelled 2013 Siem Reap, Cambodia 70% Recovery: From Nano to Macro Scale 19 24 May Muscat, Oman Future Systems for Extreme Environments 27 30 May Asheville, North Carolina, USA The Quest to Reduce the Environmental Footprint 21 26 July Coeur d'alene, Idaho, USA 2020 Foresight Ensuring Education Excellence for Upstream Engineering Resources 4 9 August Rancho Mirage, California, USA Artificial Lift in Offshore and Deepwater Environments 20 25 October Page 15 17

Adaptive Well Construction 13 18 October Managed Pressure Drilling Niche Technology or the Future of Drilling? 20 25 October 2014 Vilamoura, Portugal Zonal Isolation to the Extreme 16 21 February Cannes, France An Ounce of Prevention: Maintaining Well Control Barriers Under Any Condition 31 August 5 September Newport Beach, California, USA Numerical Modeling in Unconventional Reservoirs 23 28 February Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA Well Construction Efficiency: NPT, Reliability, and Process Improvement 13 18 July Low Carbon Intensity Processes for Low Mobility Oil Recovery 27 July 1 August San Diego, California, USA Exploitation of Tight Carbonates 1 6 June Aba Dhabi, UAE Overcoming Challenges in Developing Shale and Tight Gas Reservoirs 17 20 March Bali, Indonesia High CO2 and H2S Gas Fields Development 18 23 May 2015 La Jolla, California, USA Physics and Chemistry of Nanoscale Rock 22 26 March Miami, Florida, USA Health and Social Responsibility: The Role of the Oil and Gas Industry in Community Health 31 May 3 June Newport Beach, California, USA Flow Assurance The Future State of the Art 31 May 5 June Latin America Cancun, Mexico SPE Forum: Enhanced Oil Recovery The Future is Now! 18 23 October 2015 Istanbul, Turkey How Can We Double Carbonate Reservoir Recovery? 23 26 February Page 16 17

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Drilling Window Prediction and Real Time Management: Getting It Right the First Time 17 20 May 2016 Dubai, UAE Next Generation of Smart Reservoir Management: The Eminent Role of Big Data Analytics 18 21 January Page 17 17