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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
Professionals of every type, whether you are focused on strategic development management or technical solutions will find direct benefit from the free conference at SPE Offshore Europe 2013.
TUESDAY 3 SEPTEMBER
THURSDAY 5 SEPTEMBER
Plenary Session Fleming Auditorium
Keynote Sessions
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Technical Programme Technical Programme Fleming Auditorium
Gordon B
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Forbes Room
0945 - 1145 Opening Plenary Chair: Malcolm Webb, Oil & Gas UK Speakers: A Senior UK Government Minister / Sam Laidlaw, Centrica / Andrew Gould, BG Group / Bob Keiller, Wood Group
1430 - 1600 Development in Pipeline Analysis Chairs: Craig Durham, Nexen Petroleum UK and Brian Hudson, ABB
1430 - 1700
1430 - 1700
1630 - 1800
1430 - 1800
Oil and Gas in the Future Energy Mix Chair: Glen Cayley, Shell UK Limited
The Global Opportunity: Exporting Oil and Gas Services, Goods and Expertise Chair: Malcolm Brinded, Shell Foundation
Environment: Tools and Management Chairs: Emmanuel Garland, Total E&P and Dave Marshall, Baker Hughes
Exploration Case Studies Chair: Marie Ann Giddins, Schlumberger and Verney Green, Chevron
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1000 - 1230
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0930 - 1300
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Health and Safety Chairs: Howard Harte, HSE and Megan Thomas, ERM
Enabling Facilities Field Life Extension Chairs: Howard Thompson, AMEC and Alex West, Westlord Associates Limited
1430 - 1700
1430 - 1700
1430 - 1800
1430 - 1730
Industry Progress Since Macondo Chair: Gordon Ballard, Schlumberger
Taking Operations to Frontier Areas Chair: Jack Winton, KCA Deutag
Reservoir Depletion and Production Enhancement Chairs: Benjamin Stewart, Halliburton and David Dangfa, Schlumberger
Advances in Subsea Construction and Technology Chairs: Derek Miller, Chevron North Sea Limited and René Peters, TNO Science and Industry
1000 - 1230
1000 - 1230
0930 - 1300
0930 - 1300
Decommissioning and Value Extraction for End of Life Chair: Rick Torgersen, Exxonmobil
Journey from Procedure to Practice Chair: Archie Kennedy, Nexen
Drilling Technologies Chair: Jon Ruszka, Baker Hughes
Reservoir Development and Planning Techniques Chairs: Astley Hastings, University of Aberdeen and Heikki Jutila, Baker Hughes Reservoir Development Services
1430 - 1700
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Financing Investments in the Oil and Gas Industry: Challenges and Opportunities Chair: John Martin, Standard Chartered Bank
The Technology Imperative – Collaborating Today to Realise The Next 50 Years of North Sea Potential Chair: Trevor Garlick, BP
Managing Oil Spills Chair: Paolo Linzi, Eni UK Limited
Ensuring The Structural and Marine Integrity of Floating Production Installations Over Their Lifetime Chairs: Martin Muncer, HSE and Ian Frazer, Noble Denton
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Oil and Gas Skills – Your Future Today Chair: Sheldon Plahn, Apache North Sea Limited
Reservoir Evaluation Chairs: Ilaria De Santo, Schlumberger and Tim Whittle, BG Group
Cementing and Completions Chairs: Ron Bland, Baker Hughes and Rolv Rommetveit, eDrilling Solutions
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The Independent Oil Company – Mighty Oaks From Little Acorns Grow Chair: James Paton, ADIL
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Opening Plenary Session 0945 – 1145
Chair: Malcolm Webb, Chief Executive, Oil & Gas UK The opening plenary session will focus on the conference theme - “offshore Europe - the next 50 years” and will be forward looking in nature. Chaired by Malcolm Webb, the panel will comprise four high profile industry and Government figures. Speakers: A Senior UK Government Minister / Andrew Gould, Chairman of BG Group / Bob Keiller, Chief Executive of Wood Group / Sam Laidlaw, Chief Executive of Centrica
Fleming Auditorium
Decommissioning and Value Extraction for End of Life 1000 – 1230 Gordon A
The Global Opportunity: Exporting Oilfield Services, Goods and Expertise 1430 – 1700 Chair: Malcolm Brinded, Chairman, Shell Foundation There is a vital need to increase the UK and European share of the global export market for oil and gas sector goods, services and expertise. This session will focus on how different companies, and countries, are achieving success in doing so and what more could be done at both company and national levels. Speakers: Andy Inglis, Chief Executive, Integrated Energy Services, Petrofac Ltd / Lord Green of Hurstpierpoint, Minister of State for Trade and Investment / Pieter van Oord, Chairman, IRO and CEO, Van Oord Offshore Contracting and Dredging Group / Walter Qvam, CEO, Kongsberg / Colin Manson, CEO, Xodus
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WEDNESDAY 4 SEPTEMBER Planning for Long Term North Sea Drilling 1000 – 1230
Chair: Peter Jones, Managing Director UK, TAQA Bratani Facilitator: Mark Stephen, BBC Radio Scotland Gordon Drilling in the North Sea has witnessed significant fluctuations in recent years. However, a revamped UK tax A regime and strong oil prices have contributed to a new surge in drilling orders since 2012, injecting renewed confidence in the sector. What does the future hold and what can be done to sustain this uptrend? Speakers: Mark Burns, Chief Operating Officer, Ensco / John Rune Hellevik, Managing Director, RMN / Rod Hutton, Senior Manager, Petrodata – IHS / Kjell Jacobsen, Partner, Energy Ventures / Jim Pearce, Partner, AT Kearney / Jean-Claude Perdigues, Managing Director, GDF Suez E&P / Roddy Smith, Chief Operating Officer, Awilco / Gavin Sutherland, UK Country Manager, KCA Deutag / Mike Tholen, Economics and Commercial Director, Oil and Gas UK / Peter Jones, Managing Director UK, TAQA Bratani
The Independent Oil Company – Mighty Oaks From Little Acorns Grow 1000 – 1230
Chair: James Paton, Managing Director, ADIL The flexible and entrepreneurial approach of independents allows discoveries to be developed into profitable operations with maximised asset recovery; yet numerous obstacles complicate the transition from explorer Gordon to developer and producer. Challenges include a lack of accessible funding for development activities, an B increasing cost base, and risks associated with new country entry. Speakers: Tony Hayward, CEO, Genel Energy / Simon Flowers, Head of Corporate Analysis, Wood Mackenzie / Tom Reynolds, CEO, Bridge Energy / Dr Marcus Richards, Group Chief Executive, Dana Petroleum / Graham Stewart, CEO, Faroe Petroleum / Simon Toole, Director of Licensing, Exploration and Development, DECC
Industry Progress Since Macondo 1430 – 1700
Chair: Gordon Ballard, Chairman, Schlumberger Gordon Since the Macondo incident, the oil and gas industry has seen itself propelled into a significant number A of investigations, reviews and initiatives intending to address findings from this incident and prevent any future recurrences of this scale and nature. As well as preventative measures, a number of technical initiatives intended to address a reactive situation where well blowout has occurred have been put in motion. This session intends to review the reactive as well as the regulatory initiatives. Speakers: The Rt Hon Michael Fallon MP, Minister of State for Energy / Keith Lewis, Project Manager, Subsea Well Response Project (SWRP) / Michael Bromwich, Managing Principal, The Bromwich Group / Owen Kratz, CEO, Helix HFRS / Robert Limb, CEO, Oil Spill Response Limited / Jan Panek, Head of Unit, Directorate General for Energy 8
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Chair: Jack Winton, Senior Vice President Operations, KCA Deutag Facilitator: Adam Shaw, Journalist Gordon The session will explore the challenges and opportunities that frontier areas offer to the oil and gas industry. B It will focus specifically on East Africa, Eastern Europe, Myanmar, Iraq and the Arctic – areas that have recently become an important focus for the industry. In addition to local content requirements and the ability to operate under different regimes, what else does the industry need to implement in order to ensure sustainable development, environmental responsibility, profitable business and ethical practices in these and other new frontiers? Speakers: Paul McDade, Chief Operating Officer, Tullow Oil / Norrie McKay, Chief Executive Officer, KCA Deutag / Baroness Emma Nicholson, Chair, Iraq British Business Council / Bryan Roy, Vice President Drilling and Completions, Marathon Oil / Jens Panum Have, Managing Director, Arctic Base Supply
THURSDAY 5 SEPTEMBER
Oil and Gas in the Future Energy Mix 1430 – 1700
Chair: Glen Cayley, Upstream Director UK and Ireland, Shell UK Limited This session will address the global energy outlook, the future of transport fuels, the unconventional gas revolution in the US and a look forward for unconventionals in Europe. It will also consider the role of technology and partnerships in the future of the European offshore industry. Speakers: Andy Eastlake, Managing Director, Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership / Capella Festa, Senior Energy Analyst, IEA / J.C. De Groot, Director Energiemarkets, Ministry Economic Affairs / Jan Roelofsen, Research Director and Advisor, IHS / Glen Cayley, Upstream Director UK and Ireland, Shell UK Limited
Taking Operations to Frontier Areas 1430 – 1700
Chair: Rick Torgersen, Global Technical Engineering Manager, Exxonmobil Gordon Operational decisions taken late in the life of fields can have a significant effect on maximising overall A asset value and on the cost of decommissioning. This session seeks to highlight why asset managers and decommissioning project managers need to develop an integrated plan which enables a cost-effective transition through cessation of production. Speakers: Sajid Javid MP, Economic Secretary to the Treasury / James Edens, Vice President and Managing Director, CNR International UK Limited / Austin Hand, Project Director, Brent Decommissioning Project / Edward Hareema, President, Allseas Group SA / Atle Rattedal, Vice President Statfjord, Statoil ASA / Brian Nixon, CEO, Decom North Sea
Journey From Procedure to Practice 1000 – 1230
Chair: Archie Kennedy, Director and VP Europe, Nexen Facilitator: Pat McLeod, Reporter Through genuine workforce engagement, consideration of the end-user and the acceptance of positive Gordon challenges, companies can increase procedural compliance, drive accountability and ultimately increase safety B and performance. Learn why procedures are so important, the psychology behind them and how they are used in some of the world’s most challenging environments. Speakers: Andrew Hopkins, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Australian National University / Taf Powell, Regulator, Former Leader, HSE Offshore Division / Kevin Reinhart, CEO, Nexen / Andy Roberts, Consultant Test Pilot and Airbus Training Captain / Howard Woodcock, CEO, Bibby Offshore / Chris Lemmons, Bibby Diving Team, Bibby Offshore
Financing Investments in the Oil and Gas Industry: Challenges and Opportunities 1430 – 1700
Gordon Chair: John Martin, Managing Director, Standard Chartered Bank A Capital costs and financial risks are increasing as reserves are developed in challenging or remote regions and/or large scale LNG or infrastructure projects. Creative financing techniques and new sources of finance are required to manage risk through mechanisms such as insurance, contracts and international capital markets to ensure that sufficient funding is available for new projects. Speakers: James Brooks, Vice President, Private Equity, First Reserve / Jann Brown, Managing Director & Chief Financial Officer, Cairn Energy / Ignacio De Calonje, Principal Investment Officer, Infrastructure & Natural Resources, International Finance Corporation / Darra Comyn, Group Finance Director, Afren plc / Andrew Foster, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley / Frank Pluta, Managing Director, Global Head Project & Export Finance, Standard Chartered / Mark Turner, Head of Structured Finance, Treasury & Corporate Finance, Royal Dutch Shell Group
The Technology Imperative – Collaborating Today to Realise the Next 50 Years of North Sea Potential 1430 – 1700
Chair: Trevor Garlick, President North Sea Business, BP Facilitator: Quentin Cooper, Presenter Technology has played a key role in the development of the North Sea to date and this session will explore how it will assist in accessing and recovering the remaining reserves over the next 50 years. Opportunities will evaporate if the industry doesn’t move quickly and collaboratively. Speakers: The Rt Hon Dr Vince Cable MP, Secretary of State for Business / John Pearson, AMEC, Group President Europe AMEC / Ellen Williams, Chief Scientist, BP / William F. Christensen, Deputy Director General, Head of the R, D & D Office, Ministry of Petroleum and Energy
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Oil and Gas Skills – Your Future Today 1000 – 1230
Chair: Sheldon Plahn, Operations Director, Apache North Sea Ltd Facilitator: Sally Magnusson, Presenter Life extension in the North Sea region, combined with a buoyant international outlook for the industry provides an exciting future for individuals starting or switching their career into the sector. Meantime, a skills gap is being left as the first generation of North Sea pioneers reaches retirement age. How can the industry ensure that sufficient trained resources are available to meet UK and international demand through to the mid-century? Speakers: Larraine Boorman, Managing Director, OPITO / Martin Rune Pedersen, Managing Director, Maersk Oil UK / Professor von Prondzynski, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Robert Gordon University / Fergus Ewing, MSP Scottish Government / Steve Walker, Head of Strategic Interventions, Energy Division, HSE / Sara Caplan, Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP / John Watson, Robert Gordon University
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TECHNICAL PROGRAMME TUESDAY 3 SEPTEMBER 2013 1: Developments in Pipeline Analysis 1430 – 1600 Chairs: Craig Durham, Nexen Petroleum UK and Brian Hudson, ABB This session features some of the latest work on modelling subsea pipeline performance. It will illustrate just how far pipeline modelling has come in the last few years and how this can be used to improve asset integrity and optimise flowline design in marginal field tie-backs.
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3: Exploration Case Studies 1430 – 1800 Chairs: Marie Ann Giddins, Schlumberger and Verney Green, Chevron
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Although the oil provinces offshore Europe can be regarded as mature, it is believed that billions of Room barrels of reserves are yet to be discovered. Application of innovative technology will drive future exploration success. This session highlights some challenging problems in exploration and successful technical solutions. Subjects range from the operational problems of Arctic exploration, to well testing in the HP/HT environment, real-time model calibration and integrated evaluation of unconventional reservoirs.
Online Transient Simulation to Support Production Operations Planning in a Wet Crude Oil Gathering System R. Mollinedo, L.F. Lopez, A. Martinez, PEMEX / M. Kulkarni, SPT Group / J. Lazcano, F. Villanueva, P. Vivas, S. Palacio, Schlumberger
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Real Time Velocity and Pore Pressure Model Calibration in Exploration Drilling
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J. Kemper, M.L. Richards, M. Taylor, Chariot Oil & Gas / N.R. Kelsall, M. Turner, J. Puech, Schlumberger
J. Lee, D. Oh, J. Park, K. Lee, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials / E. Zakarian, Woodside Energy Limited
1500
Positioning Challenges of the Arctic Subsea
SPE-166568
S. Hanton, Nautronix, Limited
Flow-Induced Vibrations of Subsea Piping: A Screening Approach Based on Numerical Simulation
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Using Technology as a Lever to Reduce Seismic and Environmental Interference
SPE-166661
J.P. Pontaza, Shell International Exploration and Production Inc. / B. Abuali, G.W. Brown, F.J. Smith, Shell UK Limited
SPE-166649
C. Allinson, W. Jardine, BP Exploration Company Limited
1600
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The Return to the North Sea: Looking to Unlock Further Value
SPE-166585
P.J. Mayland, B. Conley, W. De Boer, L. Robertson, R. Clark, Cairn Energy PLC
1700
Subsurface Interpretation and Pre-Messinian Deposits Prospectvity of the Algerian Offshore Basin
SPE-166569
N. Khennaf, S. Benabdelmoumen, Sonatrach Exploration
1730
Integrated Play-Based Exploration Methodology for Screening and Prospect Assessment Using 3D Seismic Data from Makassar Strait, Indonesia
1500 SPE-66595
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Effect of Buried Depth on Quasi-Steady-State Heat Transfer Characteristics for Pipeline Flow Assurance
2: Environment: Tools and Management 1630 – 1800 Chairs: Emmanuel Garland, Total E&P and Dave Marshall, Baker Hughes Environment, although a rather recent discipline, is now seen as an absolute need. The session will look at various aspects of the subject, focusing on advanced tools for improving knowledge of the physical and living environment, for developing an environmental case, choosing the best environmental option, and minimising the impact of drilling activities.
Fleming Auditorium
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A.S Roy, S. Roy, P.P Sari, Schlumberger Indonesia
Managing Biodiversity and Ecosystem Service Issues in the Challenging Environment of the Alaskan North Slope P. Pedroni, M. Marconi,, Eni E&P Division Environmental Department / F.J Vacas, L. Burgess, Eni US Operating Company A Guide to Better Wells: Environmental Life-Cycle Assessment of Historical, Current And Future Best Practice in Drilling J.B. Pettersen, C. Hung, C. Solli, MiSA / R. Steeneveldt, S.P. Kerr, N. Aas, Statoil
1730
E-Case - Managing Expectations
SPE-166651
J. Tissen, Xodus Group / I. Buchan, GDF Suez E&P UK Limited
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TECHNICAL PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY 4 SEPTEMBER 2013 4: Health & Safety 0930 – 1300 Chairs: Howard Harte, HSE and Megan Thomas, ERM
6: Reservoir Depletion and Production Enhancement 1430 – 1800 Chairs: Benjamin Stewart, Halliburton and David Dangfa, Schlumberger With the global increase in oil and gas demand and depleting reserves, most operators are looking for innovative ways to maximise production. In some of these mature fields, low production is not necessarily associated with depleting reserves but inappropriate reservoir depletion strategies and production enhancement approaches. These inevitably result in well and reservoir performance related problems and ultimately low hydrocarbon recovery. This session presents papers and case studies which highlight a variety of reservoir management principles.
Fleming Auditorium
The continuing importance of safety to the sector is the focus of this session and its relevance has only been further highlighted given incidents worldwide and closer to home in the North Sea. The management of accident hazards is a priority and one that this session will explore with a number of papers.
1430
BP North Sea Miscible Gas Injection Projects Review
SPE-166597
P. Zhang, J.A. Brodie, V. Daae, D. Erbas, E. Duncan, BP Exploration Operating Company Limited
1500
Managing Mature Gas Fields in the Netherlands - Future Outlook
SPE-166627
F. Yavuz, E. Kreft, M.R. Gijbels, EBN Estimated Fluid Contact Using Material Balance Technique and Volumetric Calculation Improves Reservoir Management Plan
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Total Risk Approach
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D. Schellings, Shell UK Limited
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Is the Helicopter Safety Message Reaching the Right People?
SPE-66595
D. Trapp, CHC Helicopter
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Drillers’ Situation Awareness
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R.C. Roberts, R. Flin, J. Cleland, University of Aberdeen
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The Successful Implementation of a Competency Program in a Large Global Organization: A Case Study
SPE-166638 1200 SPE-166587
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P. Ghahri, G. Berthereau, S. Milner, M.E. Orta, A.S. Sikandar, Maersk Oil North Sea UK Limited
1600
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Unlocking Small Gas Field Development in the Southern North Sea With the Application of Modern Seismic Imaging Technologies
SPE-166641
M. Darnet, P. Van Loevezijn, F. Hollman, NAM B.V. / R. Wervelman, M. Bruehl, Shell Project and Technology / J. Pi Alperin, R. Shipp, Shell UK Limited
Post-fire Structural Integrity of Composite Gratings for Offshore Platforms
1700
Barrel Chasing Through Well Interventions - can we get Better at This?
R. Holliday, MMI Engineering Limited / G. Gibson, J. Humphrey, P. Di Modica, S. Christke, G. Kotsikos, Newcastle University
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S. Kitsios, Royal Dutch/Shell Group / C.A. Shields, Marathon Oil UK LLC / S. Vroemen, TAQA
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VRR < 1 Is Optimal for Heavy Oil Waterfloods
An Innovative Wireless H2S Sensor Based On Nanotechnology To Improve Safety In Oil and Gas Facilities
SPE-166609
E.S. Vittoratos, Consultant to BP / C.C. West, BP
J. Leuro, T. Kruger, Halliburton
M. Piantanida, M. Veneziani, R. Fresca Fantoni, Eni S.p.A / W. Mickelson, O. Milgrome, A. Sussman, Q. Zhou, I. Ackerman, A. Zettl, University of California at Berkeley
7: Advances in Subsea Construction and Technology 1430 – 1730 Chairs: Derek Miller, Chevron North Sea Limited and René Peters, TNO Science & Industry
5: Enabling Field Life Extension 0930 – 1300 Chairs: Howard Thompson, AMEC and Alex West, Westlord Associates Ltd This session addresses key engineering and technical issues through which the best use can be made of existing assets to achieve healthy net revenues into the future. It includes consideration of process simplification, qualification of technology, improving asset integrity, and achieving compact solutions. The interests of those concerned with future tiebacks, real estate challenges, maintaining integrity and the redevelopments of existing complexes will be engaged.
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Qualification of InLine DeWatering Technology
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Umbilical Lay in Challenging Environmental Conditions
SPE-166644
R. Westra, FMC / B.L. Knudsen, Statoil / H. Bjartnes, B. Ibouhouten, FMC
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1000
Providing Additional Offshore Resources Using “Walk to Work” at the Captain Field
SPE-166620
G. Pena, S.J. McKeown, Chevron Upstream Europe
1030
Compact Processing Solutions: Inline Gas-Liquid Separator on the Wortel Field
SPE-166572
1500
Corrib Low Temperature Start-Up
SPE-166578
P. Nagle, Shell E&P Ireland / R. Duijts, C. Smith, Shell UK Limited / S. Bourdel, A. Levet, C. Mahieu, Technip
I. Imaduddin, Santos; M. Tienhaara, ASCOM Separation
1530
Bundle Technology for the Future
Coffee Break Understanding of Fire Induced Progressive Collapse of Offshore Structures as a Tool for Reducing the PFP Requirements
SPE-166561
M. Goodlad, Subsea7
1600
Coffee Break
E. Munoz-Garcia, MMI Engineering
1630
1200
The Benefits and Challenges of Maintaining Offshore Structures Within Lift-Installed Parameters
SPE-166562
Deep Sea Installation With Fibre Rope Technology - a New Concept in Winches for the Best Performance and Durability of Rope
SPE-166637
D. Maclaren, SNC-Lavalin
1230
Installation of a Pre-Assembled Unit on an FPSO and Replacement of a Platform Crane
SPE-166631
W. Wright, Chevron Upstream Europe
1130 SPE-166573
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Development of subsea oil and gas fields is placing increasing demands on new technology to operate in harsher environments and to overcome production challenges. At the same time, securing integrity of subsea systems is more important than ever. This session illustrates some interesting examples of pushing the boundaries on subsea developments and also provides some insight to what is next and achievable for subsea construction and field operations in forthcoming years. The challenges of installation will be complemented by examples of the use of latest technologies.
0930
1100
Forbes Room
T.B. de Boer, J. Braadbaart, IHC Merwede BV / J.O. Nieuwenkamp, Reden BV
1700
Subsea Water Treatment and Injection Station
SPE-166576
J. Olsen, Aker Subsea / D. Pinchin, Sea-Box
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TECHNICAL PROGRAMME THURSDAY 5 SEPTEMBER 2013 8: Drilling Technologies 0930 – 1300 Chair: Jon Ruszka, Baker Hughes
10: Managing Oil Spills 1430 – 1730 Chair: Paolo Linzi, Eni UK Limited
Fleming Auditorium
This session includes several case studies and applications of new technology including rotary steerable drilling in a subsalt application and a novel survey process using a rotary steerable system. Analysis of critical buckling loads in drill strings in different well bore configurations are presented, along with discussion of data management and document control. A case study of the development and field application of a unique non-aqueous mud, and a risk-based analysis on pulling a subsea BOP complete the presentations. 0930 SPE-166563 1000 SPE-166592 1030
Novel Survey Method Using a Rotary Steerable System Significantly Improves the Dynamic Inclination and Azimuth Measurement
Abnormal Situation Management and its Relevance to Process Safety for Offshore Operations
SPE-166644
D.C. Reising, P. Bullemer, Human Centered Solutions / B. Colgate, Retired
1500
An Organisation-Wide Investigation into the Human Factors-related Causes of Hydrocarbon Releases on Offshore Platforms
1530
Critical Buckling Load Assessment of Drill Strings in Different Wellbores Using the Explicit Finite Element Method
SPE-166572
M. Hajianmaleki, J.S. Daily, University of Tulsa / L. Ring, R.A. Gandikota, Weatherford
1100
Coffee Break
1130 SPE-166581 1200
Development and Field trial of a Non-Aqueous-Based Mud Lubricant
SPE-166545
J. Lescure, J. Teng, Total Fluides / D. Degouy, Total E&P Nigeria; B.J. Espagne, Total E&P France
1230
Jack-up Drilling on Conventional Subsea Wellheads
SPE-166548
J. Kotrla, R. Cummins, Cameron
J. Gilroy, D. Dumolo, Lloyds Register Consulting Following the Safe Evacuation of all Offshore Personnel... the Environmental Response Takes Primacy: Learning from the Elgin G4 Well Major Incident M. Dale, R. Keown, G. Wilson, Total E&P UK Limited
1600
Coffee Break
1630
Development of Spilled Oil and Gas Tracking and Monitoring Autonomous Buoy System and its Application to Marine Disaster Prevention
Integration and Assurance of Well Documents and Data - Essential Preparation for Tomorrow I. Emslie, S.J. Sawaryn, BP / L. Pirie, I. Green, Appetite for Learning / A. Scott, Baker Hughes / B. Cosgrove, Infosys (OCM)
SPE-166573
N. Kato, H. Senga, H. Suzuki, M. Choyekh, R. Kimura, T. Akamatsu, Osaka University / M. Yoshie, T. Tanaka, Port and Airport Research Institute / N. Sakagami, Tokai University
Pull or No-Pull; Risk-Based Decision Support for Sub-Sea Blow-Out Preventers (BOP)
1700
Secondary Intervention of Blow Out Preventers
P. Van Asten, Lloyd’s Register Drilling Services
SPE-166637
W. Klassen, FMC Technologies Schilling Robotics
9: Reservoir Development Planning and Techniques 0930 – 1300 Chairs: Astley Hastings, University of Aberdeen and Heikki Jutila, Baker Hughes Reservoir Development Services
11: Ensuring the Structural and Marine Integrity of Floating Production Installations Over Their Lifetime 1430 – 1800 Chairs: Martin Muncer, HSE and Ian Frazer, Noble Denton
Forbes Room
Shearwater - Securing the Chalk - Effects of Depletion of a HP/HT Reservoir on Chalk Overburden
1430
Real Time 24/7 Integrity Monitoring of Mooring Lines, Risers and Umbilicals on an FPSO Using 360 degree Multibeam Sonar Technology
SPE-166574
P. Van Bergen, S. De Gennaro, F. Fairhurst, R. Hurry, M. Concho, J. Watson, L. Sturgess, M. Bevaart, Shell UK
1000
Fulmar - Increased Production From a Mature Reservoir
1500
Achieving Hull Structural Hotwork Repairs on Board an Operational FPSO
SPE-166623
N. Franck, J. Slater, Talisman Sinopec Energy UK Limited
SPE-166625
C. MacLean, M. Lewin, Marine Technical Limits Limited
1030
Next Step in Offshore Heavy Oil - Mariner Reservoir Development
1530
From Schiehallion to Quad 204 FPSO; Turret Mooring System Experience and Enhancements
SPE-166575
E.A. Berg, B. Østbø-Bjåstad, Statoil ASA / S.Y. Silcock, Statoil (UK) Limited
SPE-166560
L. Fromage, J. Fournier, SBM Offshore / P. Drijver, BP / A. McLeary, BP North Sea
1100
Coffee Break
1600
Coffee Break
1130
Reservoir Management - Preparing for Field Redevelopment and Restart
1630
SPE-166579
H.R. Rees, J. Parke, BP
SPE-166599
Integrated Marine and Integrity Monitoring of FPSOs in Hostile Environments - the Importance of Observed Data
1200
NUGGETS Gas Field - Pushing the Operational Barriers
1700
Ten Years’ Experience of North Sea FPSO Moorings Repair, Renewal and Life Extension Work
SPE-166596
P. Saha, A. Parsa, J. Abolarin, Total E&P UK Limited
SPE-166602
M.G. Brown, GL Noble Denton
1730
Hull Inspection Techniques and Strategies
SPE-166570
R. Caldwell, Marine Integrity Management Solutions Limited
1230 SPE-166550
SPE-166619
Offshore Horizontal Well Fracturing: Operational Optimisation in the Southern North Sea M.E. Langford, B. Holland, Centrica / C.A. Green, G Frac Technologies / B. Bocaneala, M.R. Norris, Schlumberger
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Fleming Auditorium
The industry has well over two decades of operational experience with floating production systems in the UKCS. In that time there have been incidents with both mooring systems and with hull structural integrity that have required corrective action. Some of this work has been done while remaining on location offshore. A series of papers discusses the key issues of integrity management encountered, and summarises some of the technologies and techniques that are currently available. Discussion on these papers will be useful for operators in developing their strategies for the maintenance of the integrity of their existing and future floating production installations.
This session addresses the techniques and issues associated with increasing the production and reserves of mature fields. A wide range of fields is presented including HP/HT and heavy oil and gas, with an interesting variety of techniques being presented. 0930
1430
SPE-166620
R. Lowdon, J. Sugiura, A. Bowler, Schlumberger
SPE-166567
Fleming
Auditorium Preventing hydrocarbons entering the environment is the top objective of our industry and maximum effort is exercised to this end. The industry reputation and all companies’ licenced to carry out exploration and production operations are inevitably affected when significant incidents occur. It is important that the industry learns from previous events and builds the ability to implement the best available techniques to prevent incidents and mitigate their consequences, when they occur. This session will address both aspects of prevention and mitigation.
A. Lugsdin, Tritech International Limited
L.J. Ledgard, BMT Group Limited / I. Prislin, T.L. Johnson, BMT Scientific Marine Services Inc
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SPE EDUCATION PROGRAMME
TECHNICAL PROGRAMME FRIDAY 6 SEPTEMBER 2013 12: Cementing and Completions 0930 – 1230 Chairs: Ron Bland, Baker Hughes and Rolv Rommetveit, eDrilling Solutions
AS PART OF SPE’S GOAL OF EDUCATING THE INDUSTRY, A NUMBER OF EDUCATION EVENTS WILL BE TAKING PLACE PRIOR TO, AND DURING SPE OFFSHORE EUROPE. THESE ARE: MONDAY 2 SEPTEMBER How to Write a Good Technical Paper* SPE Certification Exam* SPE Training Course on Modern Well Design*
Forbes Room
This session highlights how close attention to risk analysis, improved work flows and updated models can provide safer and more reliable results. 0930
Cement Sheath Integrity in Fast Creeping Salts: Effect of Well Operations
SPE-166622
S. Jandhyala, Y.R. Barhate, K. Ravi, Halliburton / J. Anjos, C.E. Fonseca, Petrobras
1000
Case History: First Intelligent Well With Feed-Through Zonal Isolation in a Multilateral Sidetrack Completion in the Troll Field
WEDNESDAY 4 SEPTEMBER
SPE Europe Petro League 0900 – 1600 Room 10 (3rd Floor, Conference Suites) The SPE Europe Petro League event is the first of its kind and is aimed at bringing students of oil and gas related courses within Europe together to compete in a game of knowledge about the industry.
B.O. Dahle, previously with Statoil / L.J. Prebeau-Menezes, Statoil ASA; / P.E. Smith, G. Gjelstad, Halliburton
The primary purpose of this event is to challenge students to reach out for knowledge beyond their core area(s) of study and become versed in every aspect of the oil and gas industry. Around 40 oil and gas students representing different universities across Europe have been shortlisted to take part in the inaugural Europe Petro League, a new competition launched by the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Aberdeen Section Young Professionals.
New Real-Time Casing Running Advisory System Reduces NPT
SPE Offshore Europe attendees are welcome to come along to watch the competition.
SPE-166616
C.J. Mason, E. Streeter, BP Exploration / P. Andresen, J.K. Igland, Kongsberg Oil and Gas Technologies
THURSDAY 5 SEPTEMBER
1100
Coffee Break
1130
Expandable Liner Hanger Milling: North Sea Case Histories
SPE-163568
T. Berge, K.D. Mathisen, O. Storebø, Halliburton / M.S. Muir, Chevron Europe and Middle East
SPE-166657
1030
1200 SPE-166589
Energy4me “Energise Your Classroom” Teacher Workshop*
Energy4me, the Society of Petroleum Engineers’ (SPE) energy education outreach programme, is inviting 50 Aberdeen-area science teachers to learn how to teach energy topics in a fun and exciting way. Educators will receive comprehensive, objective information about the scientific concepts of energy and its importance, while discovering the world of oil and natural gas exploration and production. A variety of free instructional materials will be available to take back to the classroom.
Structural Response Monitoring of Huntington HP Drilling and Completion Riser A. Rimmer, B. Bamra, 2H Offshore Engineering Limited / R. Allan, G. Proud, S. Davidson, E.ON E&P UK Limited / B. Parker, Pulse Structural Monitoring Limited
FRIDAY 6 SEPTEMBER
OPITO - Energise Your Future* 13: Reservoir Evaluation 0930 – 1230 Chairs: Ilaria De Santo, Schlumberger and Tim Whittle, BG Group Extending field life and improving both the estimation of the oil in place and the recovery factor of North Sea fields is made possible by technical and operational innovation. This session looks at the emerging technologies that will further contribute to this trend such as nanotechnology, new seismic techniques and novel borehole measurements of fluid flow and reservoir properties. 0930
Seismic Full Waveform Inversion Improves Valhall Reservoir Management
SPE-166604
K. Andorsen, O.I. Barkved, C. Idsoe, L.H. Wrobel, T.G. Kristiansen, G. Tjetland, BP Norge AS
1000
Improving Hydraulic Fracture Geometry Characterization: Integrating Advanced Acoustic Measurement and Geomechanics with Hydraulic Fracturing Field Data
Gordon B
SPE-166547
M. Van Steene, M. Povstyanova, M.G. Semary, A.K. Mathur, A. Ali, Schlumberger / J.M. Edelman, TransGlobe Energy Corp / K.M. Maghrabia, PetroDara
1030
Use of Sonar Metering to Optimize Production in Liquid Loading Prone Gas Wells
SPE-166652
C.A. Shields, M. Dollard, Marathon Oil / S. Sridhar, G. Dragnea, M. Illingsworth, Expro Meters
1100
Coffee Break
1130
Relative Permeability Characterization for Water-Alternating-Gas (WAG) Injection in Oil Reservoirs
SPE-166650
H. Shahverdi, M. Sohrabi, S. Fatemi, Heriot-Watt University
1200
Successful Approach to Push ERD Limit, Optimize Production, and Optimize Reserve Recovery of an Extended Reach Oil Field
SPE-166654
More than 250 school children have signed up to take part in Energise Your Future, the interactive careers event which acts as the avenue for young people to attend the Offshore Europe conference and exhibition. OPITO has over 30 companies committed to hosting visits from pupils, all of whom are studying vital science, technology, engineering and maths subjects at school and are interested in pursuing a career in the sector. Aimed at pupils aged 16 and 17, the interactive event aims to bring the industry to life through fun and informative activities which mirror real-life jobs across the spectrum of operators, drillers, contractors and service companies. * Prior registration required
UKTI OPPORTUNITIES SEMINARS TUESDAY 3 SEPTEMBER
X. Zou, Y. Huang, Y. Zeng, X. Li, G. Yu, CACT / T. Tran, Chevron / P.M. Halomoan, A.S. Bisain, J. Denichou, Schlumberger
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1030 1200
High Value Opportunities Presentation on Brazil Location: Crombie Room
13301630
Market Briefings on East & West Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda & Ghana) Location: Rooms 3/4
WEDNESDAY 4 SEPTEMBER 1030 1200
High Value Opportunities Presentation on Kazakhstan Location: Crombie Room
1330 1630
“Market Briefings on Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Trinidad & Tobago, USA, Russia and Azerbaijan Location: Rooms 3/4
THURSDAY 5 SEPTEMBER 1030 1200
High Value Opportunities Presentation on Nigeria Location: Crombie Room
1330 1630
Market Briefings on North Africa & the Middle East (Algeria, Egypt, Iraq & Saudi Arabia Location: Rooms 3/4
1800 1930
UK Trade & Investment Reception Location: Gallery
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S G S IN HE EF C E RI UN TH T B L L IN M AS A D O KF PIC TE RO EA TO CA BIE BR D LO M L AN AL RO C
BREAKFAST BRIEFINGS AND TOPICAL LUNCHES
Engage with leading industry experts from around the world to share ideas, discuss business challenges and create common agendas.
Chair:
Cost:
sponsored by
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sponsored by
Speakers: Ken Robertson, CNNS Asset Manager, Shell / Ian Sharp, Chief Operating Officer, Fairfield Energy / Judith Hackett CBE, Chair of HSE / Martin Rune Pedersen, MD, Maersk Oil UK £33 + VAT sponsored by
Chair: Sheldon Plahn, Operations Director, Apache North Sea Limited Facilitator: Sally Magnusson, Presenter Speakers: Tom Worsley, BIS / Rachel Mutters, Sales and Marketing Director, Gradcracker Limited / Alix Thom, Employment and Skills Issues Manager, Oil and Gas UK Cost:
£33 + VAT
BOOKINGS CAN BE MADE AT THE CONFERENCE REGISTRATION AREA AND ARE SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY
TUESDAY 3 SEPTEMBER 1430 – 1700 Subsea UK – Developing the Next Wave
THURSDAY 5 SEPTEMBER 1000 – 1230 FIERGS, INVESTE SP, Prointer – Brasil: Market Opportunities
This session will focus on looking into the future of subsea technology and what lies ahead for our dynamic industry. With a focus on deep water technologies our audience will want to know what the latest innovations from around the world are but also take a glimpse of potential technologies or challenges for “Fields of the Future”.
The government agencies from Brasil of FIERGS, INVESTE SP and Prointer will be discussing the opportunities for business and partnerships within key regions of the Brasilian oil industry in Rio Grande Do Sul, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. This session will provide you with a great insight into developing your business marketplace within the booming Brasilian oil Industry.
WEDNESDAY 4 SEPTEMBER 1000 – 1230 Society for Underwater Technology – Emerging Technologies in the Subsea Sector
1430 – 1700 PEMEX – Challenges, Strategy and Results of Deepwater Petroleum Exploration in the Mexican Area of the Gulf of Mexico
This session will identify the potential subsea prospects in the coming years, examine some of the new technologies close to being adopted and look at the processes that need to be followed if these aims of safe, efficient and economic production are to be met.
FRIDAY 6 SEPTEMBER 1030 – 1200 Subsea UK – Resourcing for Growth: A Practical Introduction to Subsea Target
1430 – 1700 Society for Underwater Technology: West African Developments
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DEEP WATER ZONE PRESENTATIONS - HALL 6
Cost: Individual - £75.00 + VAT (non-member) £48.75 + VAT (Oil & Gas UK member) Table - £750.00 + VAT (non-member) £487.50 + VAT (Oil & Gas UK member)
SESSION CODE: BB4
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Speaker: Christof Ruehl, Chief Economist, BP
Panelists: Geoff Holmes, Chief Executive Officer, Talisman Sinopec Energy UK Limited / Sir Robert Smith Bt MP, Chairman of the Energy and Climate Change Select Committee
FRIDAY 6 SEPTEMBER 0730 – 0930 Oil and Gas Skills – Your Future Today
sponsored by
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THURSDAY 5 SEPTEMBER 1300 – 1430 SESSION CODE: TL3 Energy Markets – The Short and Long Term
Speakers: Professor John Miles, Arup / Royal Academy of Engineering Research Professor in Transitional Energy Strategies, University of Cambridge
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The Princess Royal, Royal Patron, WISE, will attend the Women in Industry 2013 Lunch
Chair: David Odling, Energy Policy Manager, Oil & Gas UK
SESSION CODE: BB3
£42.50 + VAT
Speakers: S tephanie Cox, Vice President HR, Schlumberger / Fergus Ewing, MSP Scottish Government for Energy Enterprise and Tourism / Oonagh Werngren, Operations Director, Oil & Gas UK
Aberdeen & Grampian Member Rate: £49.00 + VAT / Non-member Rate: £65.00 + VAT
THURSDAY 5 SEPTEMBER 0730 – 0930 Step Change in Safety
Speakers: A ndy Brown, Upstream International Director, Shell / Paul Warwick, EVP Europe-Atlantic, Talisman / Peter Jones, Managing Director UK, TAQA Bratani
Moderator: Katy Heidenreich, Group Account Manager, Schlumberger sponsored by
Richard Cockburn, Partner, Bond Dickinson LLP
WEDNESDAY 4 SEPTEMBER 0730 – 0930 The UK’s Energy Policy: Will it Deliver and What Might it Mean For Oil and Gas
sponsored by
Moderator: John Humphrys, Broadcaster
WEDNESDAY 4 SEPTEMBER 1230 – 1430 Women in Industry
Speakers: Fergus Ewing, MSP Scottish Government / Dale Nijoka, Global Oil & Gas Leader, Ernst & Young / Erik-Jan Bijvank, Senior Vice President of UK & Africa, Stork Technical Services Cost:
TUESDAY 3 SEPTEMBER 1300 – 1430 SESSION CODE: TL1 The Role of the Independent / IOC / NOC Over the Next 40 Years
Cost:
BREAKFAST BRIEFINGS TUESDAY 3 SEPTEMBER 0730 – 0930 Fuelling the Future Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce
TOPICAL LUNCHES
At this participative session for company representatives Susbea UK will introduce Subsea Target, share learning to date and explain the support it can provide to businesses seeking to build their skills and workforce capacity and capability.
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ePOSTER KNOWLEDGE SHARING PRESENTATIONS
Engage with the presenters – our Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions provide enhanced discussion and interaction between authors and attendees with informal presentations throughout the day.
FREE TO ATTEND
TUESDAY 3 SEPTEMBER 2013 Session 1 Knowledge Sharing Zone 1430 – 1615
1545
1430
Anti-Vibration Sub Allows a Very High SignalTo-Noise Ratio and Improves Borehole Quality
P.C. Bates, C. Bouziane, D. Nicholl, Nov Downhole 166539 / R. Teelken, National Oilwell Varco / M.Z. Bin Bidi, E.ON E&P Algeria GmbH / F. Schlichting, E.ON Ruhrgas E&P GmbH / A. Benzamouche, Sonatrach
1445
Low Cycle Fatigue Analysis of Threaded Connectors for Subsea Drilling and Production
Exploration Case Studies Chair: Marie Ann Giddins, Schlumberger
Aker Solutions
1600
Drilling Technologies Chair: Jon Ruszka, Baker Hughes
Umbilical Communications Condition Monitoring
166556 P. Bagley, A. Gillespie, K. Grant, D. Neale,
166535
Insulation Monitoring Device for Subsea Industrial Applications J. Arif, N. Golledge, Aker Solutions
WEDNESDAY 4 SEPTEMBER 2013
1530 166583
Session 2 Knowledge Sharing Zone 1430 – 1600
1545 166626
Environment: Tools & Management Chair: Emmanuel Garland, Total
1500 166538
Case History: Clay-Free Invert Fluid in Norwegian High-Temperature Well Provides Consistent Low ECD Profile M. Rodsjo, E. Akutsu, Det Norske Oljeselskap / S. Morris, R. Mikalsen, Halliburton
Cementing and Completions Chair: Ron Bland, Baker Hughes 1515 166656
The Mid-Atlantic Current Hindcast
S. Mirhaj, V.A. Oteri, G. Sælevik, Aker Solutions
Minimising Underwater Noise Impact From Offshore Activities
Reservoir Depletion and Production Enhancement Chair: David Dangfa, Schlumberger
C. Kuo, University of Strathclyde Methods for Community Mapping Using Integrated Biological and Side-Scan Sonar Data Y. Gubanova, A. Isachenko, M. Tokarev,
166635 Lomonosov Moscow State University /
Inspection and Maintenance (An Inspector Calls) Chair: René Peters, TNO Science & Industry The use of Multi Rotor Remotely Operated Aerial Vehicles (ROAVs) as a Method of Close Visual 1515 Inspection (CVI) of Live and Difficult to Access 166546 Assets on Offshore Platforms P. Buchan, M. Connolly, Cyberhawk Innovations Limited
1430
V. Mokievsky, P.P.Shirshov Institute of Oceanology of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Role of Artificial Lift in Wells With a Downhole, Flow Control Completion
166603 S. Gasbarri, University of Central Venezuela /
1500
166617
1530 166558
Developments in Pipeline Analysis Chair: Alex West, Westlord Associates Ltd 1515 166541
Ninian Southern Platform Jacket Repair Readiness Strategy: Development of a Modular Hyperbaric Habitat System G. Mann, M. Wilson, CNR International / R. Martin, Atkins / I. Branch, Subsea 7 Improving the Economics of Marginal Fields through Technology Transfer From the Defence and Renewables Industries P. Watson, T. Stiven, M. Mekhiche, K. Edwards, Ocean Power Technologies; T. Sebire, J. Rixon, C. Morris, Premier Oil
New Solutions (Planning & Development) Chair: Howard Thompson, AMEC
K. Muradov, D. Davies, Heriot-Watt University
Subsea Cable Applications in Offshore Oil Field Facilities X. Liang, J. Stevens, D. Kelly, Schlumberger
Putting Pressure on Subsea Pipeline and Umbilical Blockages R.W. Bain, Paradigm Flow Services Limited
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New Solutions (Old Problems) Chair: Howard Thompson, AMEC
1515
166552 N. Fulton, Rig Control Products /
1500
S. Pai, Liquid Robotics Oil and Gas, A joint venture with Schlumberger
Session 3 Knowledge Sharing Zone 1430 – 1600
M.J. Bell, C.K. O’Neill, J. Waters, M.J. Martin, 166630 A. Sellar, UK Met Office / A.T. Cox, Oceanweather Inc. / S.A. Spall, Knowtra / R. Stephens, BMT ARGOSS
Tight Hole Spotting in 3D Virtual Drilling Simulator
Wave Glider - Introduction to Innovative Autonomous Remotely Piloted Ocean Data Collection Platform
An Assessment of the Impact of Water Injection System Uptime on Well and Reservoir 166639 Management on Two Northsea FPSOs O. Adeola, Shell UK Limited 1445
166614
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1445
R. Kaczmarczyk, Imperial College / J. Herbas, J. Del Castillo, Tullow Oil plc
THURSDAY 5 SEPTEMBER 2013
166554 B. Zhu, T. Steen, W. Patterson Jr., M.A. Thomas,
D.K. Balaji, R. G, GE Oil & Gas
Approximations of Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Recovery Factor in Viscous and Heavy Oil Reservoirs
Reservoir Development and Planning Techniques Chair: Heikki Jutila, Baker Hughes Reservoir Development Services
Located in the Knowledge Sharing Zone - Deep Water Zone - Hall 6 SPE Offshore Europe Conference Guide
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