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        13–14 JANUARY 2026
        DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

    13–14 January 2026
    Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Sponsoring Societies Top Papers

IPTC Summit

During each society's annual conference, the sponsoring societies proudly presented a collection of exceptional papers that embodied the forefront of research and innovation within their respective fields.

The esteemed list of top papers encapsulated a diverse range of topics, from ground-breaking scientific discoveries to pioneering technological advancements and thought-provoking theoretical frameworks. These papers, meticulously crafted by leading experts and emerging scholars, reflect the rigorous standards and intellectual rigor upheld by our conferences.

*Access the papers by downloading or viewing them by hovering over the topics provided below.

*Note - These papers will not be presented at IPTC 2024.

AAPG and SEG Papers

  1. The generation of equivalent sources by 3D skeletonizaton of the migration density field

 

  1. Geostatistical reservoir modeling using computational stratigraphy models on non-Cartesian grids

 

  1. Elastic-AdjointNet: A physics guided deep autoencoder to overcome cross talk effects in multiparameter full-waveform inversion

 

  1. Learned coupled inversion for carbon sequestration monitoring and forecasting with Fourier neural operators

 

  1. Bayesian RockAVO: Direct petrophysical inversion with hierarchical conditional GANs

SPE Papers

  1. Maximizing Recovery in Deep-Water Gulf of Mexico Assets. Surveillance in Complex Subsalt Reservoirs

 

  1. A Novel Method to Measure the Phase Behavior of Black Oils: Saturation Pressure and Liquid-Vapor Fractions

 

  1. Predicting Inter-Well Porosity by Comparing the Breakthroughs of Polymeric and Molecular Tracers

 

  1. Leveraging Autonomous Moon-based Rovers For Multiple, Near-term Applications In Field Operations

 

  1. Patented Surface Automatic Valve To Maximize The Recovery Of Light Oil, Condensate, And Gas From Depleted Reservoirs With Minimum Manpower Interaction And Without External Energy

Sponsoring Societies