The 20th bi-annual Drilling Managers Co-ordination Meeting (DMCM) was recently held in Doha with the objective of promoting knowledge-sharing and information management among operators within the drilling industry in Qatar.
The meeting was chaired by Talib Abdulla al-Mehana al-Murri, operations manager (drilling) at Qatar Petroleum, and attended by all leading operators from the oil and gas industry in Qatar.
The 20th bi-annual DMCM focused on the progress of all operators in the current year, their plans as well as the
lessons learned and the changing trends in the drilling industry in terms of new technology developments.
Al-Murri emphasised that it was important for the participants to share their knowledge among all operators so that they would mutually benefit from the lessons learned in their operations. He also stressed that safe drilling practices must always be implemented to optimise production output and reduce safety incidents.
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