As the world’s leading organiser of specialist conferences, this series of international events began in Europe in 1983. We are now approaching the 21st MPT conference. With an international reputation as a strong technical event presenting peer-reviewed papers of the highest quality, this conference has long been regarded as the premier event in the field and an essential diary date for all engineers concerned with any aspect of multiphase technology.
Authors are invited to submit title and abstract within the scope of the conference to reach Ally Jackson by 10th Feb 2025. The abstract must be relevant to the scope and the title should briefly describe the content of the paper. Abstracts may be submitted by email to; ally.jackson@isavft.co.uk
Conference Outline
Pressures on Energy companies demand greater understanding of flow assurance, multiphase flow production chemistry and the associated data management and environmental impact, whilst in-house expertise cannot necessarily cover all successful innovative developments. The networking that the conference provides is a key added benefit to the presentations. At earlier conferences, delegates’ feedback told us that networking with the “gurus” had saved them precious months in solving project problems and we anticipate this will be replicated in 2025.
Production solutions have enabled the oil & gas industry to improve its production performance, extend its operations and enter progressively more technically challenging areas. The lessons learned, the modelling techniques developed and the practical experiences of its users are of value to engineers in a range of industries, whilst considering how we apply the lessons learned and available technologies to support the energy transition.
The World’s industry experts will convene at MPT 2025 to share the latest developments and provide delegates with opportunities to discuss new research and developments, to consider innovative solutions and to explore technology transfer between industries.
Who should attend?
The conference will benefit anyone engaged in the application, development and research of multiphase technology for the oil and gas industry. Applications in the oil and gas industry will also be of interest to engineers from other industries for which multiphase technology offers a novel solution to their problems.
The conference will also be of particular value to designers, facilities and operations engineers, consultants and researchers from operating, contracting, consultancy and technology organisations.