Registration
Sponsorship & Exhibition
Keynote Speakers
Final Programme
Authors Information
Submission Timetable
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Call for Papers Deadline – 10 February 2025
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Manuscript Deadline – 12 May 2025
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Final Paper Deadline – 21 July 2025
Please download these documents for guidance on writing your technical paper and designing your presentation. Please ensure the forms are submitted by the deadlines.
STAGE 1
Before writing your paper
STAGE 2
Writing your paper
STAGE 3
Before designing your presentation
STAGE 4
Who is presenting?
STAGE 5
Designing your presentation
STAGE 6
Finalising your presentation
Author’s Details and Consent to Publish
Please submit with your abstract by 10th Feb 2025
Technical Paper Layout Template
Author’s Notes on Presenting
Author’s Biographical Details
Please submit by 21st July
Presentation PowerPoint Template
Please submit by 1st September
Presentation Requirements Form
Please submit by 1st September
Important Note for Authors
Please ensure you have registered for the conference by 11th August, this is to ensure your paper is published and your presentation slot in the final programme is guaranteed.
Selection Of Papers
Selection of papers will take account of originality, relevance and likely interest to delegates. Predominantly theoretical papers are normally expected to include experimental or other practical validation. Papers should be of a technical nature, and we recommend that authors also take an exhibition stand should they wish to support their presentations with commercial material.
Important Notes for Authors
Papers must be original, unpublished, and not pending publication elsewhere.
The author submits each paper on the understanding that the paper must be reviewed and approved by an independent referee. If the paper is accepted, the author must attend the whole conference to present the paper and discuss with delegates. Each presenting author is entitled to 25% discount on the full conference fee.
Papers, and presentations at the conference, must be in English.
Papers should be no longer than 15 printed pages. There is no minimum length.
The title should be appropriate to the scope and should accurately describe the content of the paper.
ISAVFT will supply guidelines for the preparation of manuscripts. Papers conforming to these guidelines will, subject to final refereeing, be accepted for commercial publication.
The copyright of accepted papers must be transferred to the Publisher. Authors who wish to retain copyright must notify the organisers when submitting their abstracts.
The presenting author will receive one copy of the published proceedings.
Scope
Papers and case studies are invited on current techniques and new developments under the following topics.
Given the ever-changing technical & energy market demands, the Committee suggests prospective authors should consider the following questions:
Where are the current barriers to production and how are they changing?
What are the sector drivers and what will their impact be?
How can we apply existing technologies to support field developments?
What have we learned to help us in the future?
Which challenges do the community see as a result of the increased focus on environmental issues, renewables and sustainability
Priority will be given to case studies and field applications that highlight business drivers and lessons learned
Applications
Subsea, Onshore & Unconventionals
Geographical challenges – environmental issues, difficult terrain, deep & ultra-deep waters, cold environment, subsea and long distance tiebacks, unconventional reserves, sand & particle transport, downhole & seabed processing, wet vs. dry wells, hilly terrain pipeline operations
Flows – flow assurance, flowlines & risers, steeply inclined flows, rheology/complex fluids, bundles/heating systems, slug management & control, turbulence & wave motion, thermal remediation
Application of flow modelling-field validation, multi-dimensional modelling, new applications.
Challenges for energy transition assessment, including carbon capture & storage (CCS) and hydrogen characterisation and modelling
Technologies
Production chemistry prediction and mitigation – emulsions, foams & slurries; hydrates, asphaltenes & waxes; sand & scale
Equipment – integrated production systems, multiphase pumping & boosting, separation & separator vessels, multiphase metering, instrumentation & control, pigging
Flow simulation-modelling studies, experimental data scale-up, validation
Pipeline protection-corrosion & erosion, leak detection in multiphase systems
New technologies required for emissions reduction
Energy Transition
The Paris agreement and its impact on our industry and subject matter. Current and future strategies and their relevance for MPT and technology applications
CO2, Hydrogen and geothermal fluid and transportation modelling
The requirements for component metering and associated challenges
The data challenges and technological requirements for CSS, hydrogen and geothermal applications