Awards

Awards - Innovation Award


This award is presented annually by the Intervention & Coiled Tubing Association (ICoTA) European Chapter in support of its mission:


To enhance communication, gather technical expertise and promote safety, competency and industry accepted practices.


The winner will be announced at the SPE/ICoTA European Well Intervention Round Table in Aberdeen in November, where they will be presented with a perpetual trophy and a small award to retain.


The winner’s success in pushing forward the boundaries of well intervention and coiled tubing technology will be publicised at the SPE/ICoTA Round Table as well as through ICoTA and to the wider industry.

 

Aim of the ICoTA European Chapter Innovation Award

To recognise a service company or operator for the application of technical innovation in the area of well intervention.

 

Judges

Entries will be judged by the Committee of ICoTA European Chapter.
Finalists will be requested to make a short presentation to the judging committee.

 

Judging Criteria and Guidelines for Entries

  1. Technology - either new technology or existing technology used in an innovative way
  2. Application - where is the innovation being applied and what does it do?
  3. Value to the industry - why did you use this technology? For example, to reduce risk, increase recovery, improve safety or minimise environmental impact.

 

Conditions for Award

The technology should have been either:

  • developed in Europe, Africa, Middle & Far East and applied elsewhere, or
  • developed elsewhere and applied for the first time in the Europe, Africa, Middle & Far East
    • The technology must have been applied within the last 18 months.
    • The award may be presented for a variation of a theme rather than a entirely new technology.
    • The award may recognise the general nurturing of new technology rather than a single project.

 

To enter

Download the entry form below and return it by 1st October to: icota@hulse-rodger.com

For more information contact ICoTA European Chapter, telephone +44 (0)1224 495051