Water Injection (WI) remains a cornerstone for optimising oil recovery globally, particularly in the context of mature and brownfield reservoirs. In the Asia-Pacific region, a significant portion of conventional oil production is attributed to WI, especially with the emergence of deepwater assets. As the energy industry evolves to balance productivity with sustainability, innovations in WI design, implementation, and monitoring are essential to achieving environmental goals while enhancing operational efficiency. There is significant potential to improve recovery through the optimisation and management of WI. Advanced techniques and sustainable practices are redefining WI's role in a low-carbon future, addressing key challenges and opportunities.
This workshop aims to emphasise the importance of integrating subsurface, surface engineering, and operational multi-disciplines, combined with the application of digital technologies such as predictive modelling, data analytics, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. These tools can drive smarter decision-making and reduce environmental footprints when managing water injection systems. With a focus on collaboration and knowledge sharing, this workshop seeks to equip industry professionals with actionable insights into leveraging WI as both a technical and sustainable solution, ensuring long-term value for operators and stakeholders alike.