Welcome to the SPE France Past Events Archive! Here you can explore a rich collection of our previous webinars, in-person and hybrid event highlights, and access valuable technical materials. Whether you missed a live session or want to revisit key presentations, this page is your resource for on-demand recordings, insightful reports, and downloadable content from a wide range of energy industry events.
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Date preseted: 22 October 2025
Speaker: Ana Claudia Angelo MATUSSE
Description: Practical case studies behind ForCFR, an innovative R&D tool now deployed across TotalEnergies affiliates. Designed to accelerate the decarbonization of upstream assets, ForCFR integrates production forecasting with greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions modeling to optimize field development strategies with a low-carbon perspective. It enables efficient screening of various design scenarios from reservoir to surface facilities and supports sustainable decision-making in asset development.
Date preseted: 08 October 2025
Speaker: Viacheslav Guk
Description: Montney Performance Inferences from a Multi-Thousand Well Study” — presented by Viacheslav Guk, explores key insights from one of the world’s most prolific unconventional gas plays — the Montney Formation in Western Canada. Analyzing data from over 6,000 wells, the study takes a physics-based, data-driven approach to understand how completion design, liquid–gas ratio, and well management practices influence long-term production performance. These insights offer valuable lessons for Europe’s emerging tight and unconventional reservoirs, highlighting how analytical workflows and data science can drive better decision-making for engineers, investors, and energy strategists.