• Industry Outlooks Provided in Partnership with Rystad
  • Global Well Intervention Spending Projected to reach $37 Billion by 2030
  • Industry Outlooks Provided in Partnership with Rystad
  • Global Well Intervention Spending Projected to reach $37 Billion by 2030
  • Industry Outlooks Provided in Partnership with Rystad
  • Global Well Intervention Spending Projected to reach $37 Billion by 2030
  • Industry Outlooks Provided in Partnership with Rystad
  • Global Well Intervention Spending Projected to reach $37 Billion by 2030
  • Industry Outlooks Provided in Partnership with Rystad
  • Global Well Intervention Spending Projected to reach $37 Billion by 2030

About ICoTA

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"With global spending on well intervention projected to reach $37 billion by 2030, we're strategically positioned as an essential not-for-profit resource for professionals worldwide."

Steve Moir, Senior Chair, ICoTA Global

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Executive Directors

The business and activities of ICoTA are generally conducted at two levels; the Global level and the regional or Chapter level. The Executive Board of Directors consists of elected Officers and Executive Directors as well as a representative from each chapter. The Executive Board manages the business and affairs of ICoTA such as determining policies, approving applications for directorship, conducting negotiations with other associations, approving expenditures and chapter formations. 

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Board of Directors

The Board of Directors consists of Director, Non-Executive Director and Chapter Director members.

Any individual may apply to the ICoTA Office for Director Membership in ICoTA. A Director member usually represents a company or organization conducting business in the well intervention, coiled tubing, or associated industries, but is not a requirement. Complete the application form below if you are interested in becoming a Board of Director Member of ICOTA Global. 

Honorary members

Honorary Members

A Non-Executive Director member is an Ordinary member nominated and approved by the Board of Directors to participate in the Board’s activities. This typically happens when a contributing board member no longer represents a particular company but wishes to continue serving on the board as a contributing member. Non-Executive Director members shall serve a two year term, may serve additional terms and has no associated annual fee.

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ICoTA Governance

Globally ICoTA is governed by elected officers who adhere to the principles and processes set out within the Global Bylaws and the Guide for Professional Conduct. The Global Officers are approved by ICoTA’s full Board of Directors. Within each individual Chapter a comparable governance process is used to select officers. Those being approved by that Chapter’s local committee. Additional local considerations are recognised and incorporated into each Chapter’s own Bylaws. Chapter specific Bylaws dovetail with, but do not counter Global Bylaws.

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Guide for Professional Conduct

The Guide for Professional Conduct sets out the acceptable standards and conduct of all ICoTA Members.

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Board of Director Agreement

The Board of Director Agreement outlines the duties and acceptable conduct of the ICoTA Board of Directors, which must be signed by each Director before appointment. 

Industry Outlook in partnership with Rystad Energy

As a global energy intelligence leader, Rystad Energy recognizes that true innovation comes from shared knowledge and collective problem-solving. Through our collaboration with ICoTA, we contribute trusted insights that spark the conversations and connections moving the well intervention community forward.

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