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December 02-03, 2019 | Dubai, UAE

Oil & Gas

2

nd

International Conference and Expo on

Journal of Industrial and Environmental Chemistry | Volume 3

A new R&D collaborative paradigm; a more artful model

Abdullah Al Qahtani

PetroART, Saudi Arabia

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il and gas companies have been facing major challenges

to adapt to thedramatic decline inoil prices and theneed

to drastically cut costs andmitigate risk. R&D has been sought

to develop the required technologies for solving both current

and future challenges in the petroleum industry. Oil and gas

competition for exploration continues to drive the need for

new technology to lower operating costs and increase finding

and recovery rates. R&D in industry has been primarily

driven by technology development and marketing while the

academia research may have different objectives. Over the

last two decades university-industry collaboration has grown

considerably. Oil and gas Operators are motivated to invest in

R&D to improve their operations in different aspects. Service

companies want to increase their market share by developing

technologies through R&D. They also invest in technology

to develop patents, later turned into products or licensing

possibilities that will return a stream of revenue for years.

The competitiveness and innovation of the petroleum

industry has contributed positively to operation efficiency

and excellence. R&D collaboration has been a platform

that enables close alignment to allow knowledge exchange

and coordination to take place, reduces the risks of

inconsistencies across value chain steps, improves efficiency

by elimination of duplicative efforts, and decreases chances

of misunderstanding. Institutional R&D collaboration

provides incentives and opportunities to augment the R&D

collaboration portfolio with other partner types because the

novel, generic knowledge and new technologies generated

can be exploited in more applied R&D collaborative projects

with other partner types. In addition, building up R&D alliance

capabilities requires recognition of the distinct differences

in collaboration processes depending on the partner type.

The challenge remains as to integrate performance analysis

and the analysis of the drivers of R&D collaboration within

a single framework and system of equations and evaluate

opportunities to better assess R&D collaboration paths to

provide more tangibles. Future R&D collaboration should

consider the dynamics of the growth in firms’ heterogeneous

R&D collaboration portfolios, with the performance

consequences of alignment and chronological patterns

forming a promising avenue for further realization.

This paper reviews the current research collaboration

models in the E&P industry and its limitations. Additionally,

it proposes a new research collaboration model to establish

a research platform on which different parties of interest

meet. This is basically to ensure that all R&D are aligned

with business needs and to get the utmost of the research

work from promoting the national research and developing

researchers and to have oriented outcomes that satisfy the

interest of national R&D and service providers.

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abdullah.qahtani@gmail.com

J Ind Environ Chem, Volume:3

DOI: 10.35841/2591-7331-C3-015