Sustained safety, profitability, and on-target execution in today’s high-stakes offshore projects demand more than conventional collaboration. Strategic partnerships must evolve into agile, technology-enabled frameworks that adapt in real time to operational complexity and emerging risks. In this webinar, we share insights from a two-year Integrated Services drilling campaign in the Gulf of Mexico that exemplifies this shift. At its core was a dynamic risk-reward model—supported by advanced real-time monitoring, agile performance metrics, and evolving scope allocation strategies—that allowed both the operator and service provider to respond effectively to uncertainties that were impossible to fully anticipate at project outset. We will explore how this integrated approach enabled continuous risk assessment, flexible scope management, and timely decision-making—resulting in enhanced performance and strong alignment with customer objectives. Attendees will gain practical insights into building technology-enabled adaptive execution models that improve resilience and long-term project success.
Speakers:
Andres Nuñez, Technical & Commercial Pursuit Leader, Western Hemisphere·SLB
Andre Nuñez is Technical & Commercial Pursuit Leader, Western Hemisphere at SLB based in Mexico. In his 18+ years there, he has had varied roles in well engineering, performance and technology, and project management for drilling projects. He has worked in the USA, Saudi Arabia, Colombia, Venezuela, Oman, the UK, and Ecuador. He completed his Chemical Engineering from Escuela Politécnica Nacional in Ecuador, and later an MBA from EUDE, and an M.S. in Renewable Energy from Universidad Internacional de Valencia in Spain. He has published 19 SPE papers.
Doris IPINNIWA, TOTAL Energies
At Total Energies, Doris has been engaged in many different energy projects. She was a key member of the team taking FID of the Northern Lights Projects. She was part of Carbon Storage Work Group. At TotalEnergies HQ, she worked closely with the research team to deploy the Ensemble Method for history matching using the Kalman Filter technique. She was the senior reservoir engineer in charge of the Anchor project which came on stream successfully in 2024 as the first 20kpsi technology development in deepwater. Currently, she is leading as the Head of Reservoir in an off-shore Nigeria deepwater asset, driving innovative solutions and advancements in the field. She has been active in SPE. She was the assistant chairperson for SPE CCUS technical section. She has recently joined the R&D technical section board as their treasurer.