Improvements to processes via the Internet of Things have made automated decision-making in directional drilling application a reality, while an engineered approach to downhole chemicals has delivered increases productivity and profitability over the life of the well. Hear more on this better toolbox for drilling automation and chemicals from experts with Ambyint, DowDuPont and Motive Drilling Technologies
MODERATOR:
- Jennifer Presley, executive editor at E&P.
SPEAKERS:
- Sean Arnold, senior vice president of sales at Ambyint USA;
- Ken Wunch, Ph.D., energy technology leader for DowDuPont Microbial Control; and
- Bill Chmela, vice president of business development at Motive Drilling Technologies.
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