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MATERIALS PERFORMANCE &
CONFERENCE & EXHIBITIONWELDING TECHNOLOGIES2017
Under the patronage ofMr. Ahmad A. Al-Sa'adiSr. VP, Technical ServicesSaudi Aramco
SEPTEMBER11-14, 2017
Primary Sponsor: Organizers:
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Our Conference
The National Association of Corrosion Engineers
(NACE) International West Asia & Africa Area and
the American Welding Society (AWS) Saudi Arabia
Section are proud to organize the first of its kind
Materials Performance & Welding Technologies
2017 (MPWT 2017) Conference and Exhibition in
Saudi Arabia. The conference and exhibition
themes are corros ion contro l , mater ia ls
performance, and welding engineering, which are
key enablers for National Transformation Program
2020 and Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030. Come and join
MPWT 2017 on September 11–14, 2017 at
Sheraton Hotel & Convention Centre, Dammam,
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. MPWT 2017 will provide an exceptional platform for
knowledge sharing through three keynote
speeches, 81 technical papers and six highly
specialized workshops. The papers and workshops
cover best practices, case studies/lessons learned,
introduction to new technologies, standards and
specifications, and specialized training and
certification related to MPWT 2017 themes. There
will also be a Poster Session with participation of
the young professionals, under the age of 30
currently and working in corrosion, materials and
welding related fields.
An exhibition section with over 30 local and
international sponsor companies will run in parallel
with the technical sessions and workshops. Saudi
Aramco is the main sponsor for MPWT 2017.
Sponsors will showcase latest technologies on
welding, corrosion control and materials. Some of
the key exhibits include robotic and laser welding,
UAV (a.k.a. drone) for inspection, advanced
materials including non-metallic, corrosion control
tools and equipment, mechanized welding
equipment, thermal spray technologies amongst
others.
As part of not-for-profit organizations that
develop quality standards and technical
professional accreditation, NACE and AWS
aim to increase awareness on volunteer
opportunities and establish positive values
and independent personalities for citizens.
Come and learn how you could volunteer to
and be a part of these organizations.
Mr. John BrayPresident
American Welding Society
Mr. Mohammed SubaieConference Chairman & Area Director
NACE International West Asia & Africa Area
Mr. Samir DeganPresident
NACE International
Mr. Ahmad Al-Sa'adiSr. VP, Technical Services
Saudi Aramco
Opening Plenary Speakers
National Association of Corrosion Engineers
(NACE) International is the Worldwide Corrosion
Authority that serves nearly 36,000 members in
130 countries and is recognized globally as the
premier authority for corrosion control solutions.
The organization offers technical training and
certification programs, conferences, industry
standards, reports, publications, technical
journals, government relations activities and
more. NACE International is headquartered in
Houston with many other offices all over the
world. To learn more and become NACE member,
please go to www.nace.org
The American Welding Society (AWS) is
recognized in the industry as one of the leading
societ ies wi th over 65 ,000 members
worldwide. This community includes welding
and metallurgical professionals, service
providers & users, and vendors. The AWS-
Saudi Arabia Section provides an excellent and
unique gathering and networking platform for
welding and metallurgical professionals which
will have a positive impact on the Saudi Arabia
industry and economy. To learn more and
become an AWS member, please go to
www.aws.org
Steering Committee Members
Organizing Committee:
Chair : Dr. Khalid A. Babakri, American Welding Society
Committee Members:
Eissa S. Al-Zahrani, NACE International
Musab M. Talal, NACE International
Ibrahim A. Al-Brahim, NACE International
Mohammad Y. Al-Salloum, NACE International
Sponsorship and Exhibition Committee:
Chair : Sayee P. Raghunathan, American Welding Society
Committee Members:
Mohammed Parvez Anwar, NACE International
Ebadul Z. Haque, NACE International
Dr. Adel A. Badghaish, NACE International
Conference Chair : Mohammad F. Al-Subaie, NACE International
Vice Chair : Mohammad F. Al-Barout, NACE International
Advisory Committee:
Abdullah M. Al-Ghamdi, NACE International
Abdullah K. Al-Dossary, NACE International
Waleed L. Al-Otaibi, NACE International
Technical Program Committee:
Chair : Dr. Tariq A. Al-Ghamdi, American Welding Society
Vice Chair : Dr. Adel A. Badghaish, NACE International
Committee Members:
Hendrik J. Debruyn, NACE International
Saad M. Muaili, NACE International
Dr. Choongmyeong Kim, American Welding Society
Md Anwar Parvez, NACE International
Dr. Min Hyun Cho, American Welding Society
Muhammad F. Akram, American Welding Society
Ebadul Z. Haque, NACE International
Mohammed A. Muaisub, NACE International
Suleiman S. Yero, American Welding Society
Abdullah Al-Ghamdi has over 30 years of experience in Oil and Gas
industries with experience in corrosion engineering. Mr. Al-Ghamdi has
served NACE International in different capacities and levels including:
officer in the Dhahran Saudi Arabia, Director in West Asia and Africa
Area, member NACE International Board of Directors, Chairman of the
International Operations Subcommittee, inaugural member of the
Certification Commission, member of the Policy Committee, and
member of the IMPACT study Technical Advisory Committee. He is
also the Founding Chairman of the Materials Engineering and
Corrosion Control Chapter of the Saudi Council of Engineers (SCE).
Mr. Abdallah Al-GhamdiSenior Engineering ConsultantSaudi Aramco
Keynote Speakers
New Developments in CorrosionManagement
A function Corrosion Management framework is the key in ensuring a reliable
supply of oil and gas in producing and processing assets. In this presentation
we will highlight three best practices in improving corrosion management
which are benchmarking, structured approach to building corrosion
management capabilities and online dashboard.
Mr. David ReidChief Marketing OfficerNational Oilwell Varco
Keynote Speakers
Mr. Reid is the Chief Marketing Officer for NOV, where he develops the
global market and strategic engine. David joined Varco International in
1992 and has lived in Scotland, California, and Houston covering roles
in service, operations, design, business and product development,
leadership, and management. He serves on the NOV and
Schlumberger IntelliServ Joint Venture Board and in IADC and SPE
leadership positions. David has influenced modern rig and equipment
design and the pioneering of drilling automation and oilfield
digitization.
The Evolution in Non-Metallics Materials
Deployment - The Surprising Truth About
Material Change
This presentation will introduce trends and transitions in the innovative
application of materials that outperform steel and leverage the immediate and
long term benefits of fiberglass and composite innovation. The long term and
low maintenance capacity as well as material flexibility opens doors to creative
cost reductions. A number of new applications will be shared and why the
adoption of this technology has taken root across industry. The right and
wrong uses of these technologies will be identified and shared to help others
know when to apply them and introduce models that can support adoption will
be provided.
Dr. Mustafa KoçakChief Executive OfficerGEDIK Holding
Dr. Mustafa Kocak is currently CEO of the Gedik Holding, Istanbul,
Turkey and his working areas cover the welding technologies, casting
and valve production as well as being scientific advisor of the Istanbul
Gedik University. He is recently invited to join to be member of the
Board of Directors (BoD) of the International Institute of Welding (IIW).
His areas of interest are advanced welding technologies,
microstructure, fatigue, residual stress and fracture assessment of
welded structures. He has made numerous invited lectures at various
international events in the field of welding technology and fracture
mechanics of weldments. He has published about 240 scientific and
technical papers as well as editing or co-editing several international
conference proceedings in the fields of materials, welding and fracture
mechanics.
Current Trends and Future of Welding
Technologies and Global Role & Organisation of the IIW
This speech will address recent developments in welding technologies from
materials point of view as well as covering the future challenges of the welding
science and technologies. The speech will highlight that better understanding
of the structural behaviors of the weld joints under static and dynamic
loadings, creep conditions or corrosive environment has contributed to the
better structural performance and damage tolerance design aspects as well
as development of international codes and standards related to the welded
structures. The speech will also cover the role and significance of the
International Institute of Welding (IIW) in enhancement of the welding science
and technologies and education-training-certification programs for the skilled
personnel around the world.
Keynote Speakers
Schedule at a Glance
Morning Workshops - 8:00 to 11:00 AM
Procurement of Carbon Steel Pipes and Equipment for Wet Sour Service
Skills, Training, Competence and Quality Management of Welding
Fundamentals and Practical Aspects of Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC)
Afternoon Workshops - 12:30 to 3:30 pm
Present and Future of Metal 3D Printing
Composite Repair in Pipeline Rehabilitation: 1. Subsea and Topside Platform Repair; 2. Onshore and Sabkha Area Repair
Ultra-High Temperature Ceramic Coating Technologies
Track 1 Corrosion Control ManagementCorrosion (MIC)
Track 2Advanced Materials: Properties, Processing and Performance
Track 3Advancements in Welding Processes and Techniques
Track 1 Composites and Ceramic: A Vision for the Future
Track 2Materials and Failure Analysis
Track 3Advances in Onshore and Underwater Repairs
Track 1 Asset Integrity Management
Track 2Materials & Welding Simulation and Modeling
Track 3Quality and Performance of Welds
Day 2: September 12, 2017 Day 3: September 13, 2017 Day 4: September 14, 2017
Day 1: September 11, 2017
Technical Program Papers
Title Presenter Country
State of the Art Erosion Control Technology Prasad Kane UK
Localized Pitting Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Steel Fittings for Corrosion Inhibitor Feeding System Eissa S. Al-Zahrani Saudi Arabia
Electrochemical Analysis of Friction Stir Welded 304 Stainless Steel In Acidic Medium Akeem Y. Adesina Saudi Arabia
Carburisation and Metal Dusting in Fired Heaters and Steam Methane Reformers – Plant Integrity Issues Antony Robert Franks UK
Corrosion Behavior of Friction Stir Diffusion Cladded ASTM A 516-70 Steel with 5052 Aluminum Alloy Almigdad B. Ibrahim Saudi Arabia
Improving Molybdate-Nitrite Corrosion Inhibition for Cooling Water Systems at Various Conditions Amr A Elsayed Saudi Arabia
Technical Gaps in Cathodic Protection Research Mahrous, Husain M Saudi Arabia
Issues of Material Compatibility in Artificial Lift Completions: Case Study of Harsh Water Wells Alaa Salama Saudi Arabia
Novel Abrasives for Texturing Metallic Substrates and Evaluation of Air Plasma Treatment Process on Adhesive
Strength of High Build Epoxy Coating Systems Satheesan Bobby Saudi Arabia
Corrosion Resistance of Graphene Reinforced UHMWPE Coated API X60 Ismaila Kayode Aliyu Saudi Arabia
Vessel Internal Metal Cladding with HVTS Technology – A Cost Effective Onsite Process Equipment Protection Solution for
Corrosion Mitigation and Asset Life Extension Colin D Bateman USA
Corrosion Control
Advanced Materials: Properties, Processing & PerformanceTitle Presenter Country
Effects of Improper Quenching on (Duplex) Stainless Steel-ASTM A995 Gr6 AKhalid M. Al-Nabulsi Saudi Arabia
Superior Properties for Super Duplex Steel Castings, Forgings and Weld Metal Steve Birks UK
The Gleeble and Welding Todd A. Bonesteel USA
Cost Effective CRA Flowline solutions – Mechanically Lined Pipe Paul Montague Indonesia
In-Service Fatigue Resistance of Mechanically Lined Pipe Grégory Toguyeni France
Significance of Weld Strength Mismatch on the Structural Performance of the Weld Joints Dr. Mustafa Koçak Turkey
Using High Grade CS Pipe for Pipelines, a Point for Consideration Muhsen Alsannaa Saudi Arabia
The Actual Thermal Cycles of a Submerged Arc Weld Heat Affected Zone on an API-X70 Pipeline Steel and its Effect on
the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties Ibrahim N. Katsina Saudi Arabia
Effect of crystallographic texture on yield strength planar anisotropy of API X70 pipeline steels. Haytham Al-Jabr Saudi Arabia
Study of Abnormal Grain Growth in IN-718 Forged Disk Yasser S. Al-Subhi Saudi Arabia
Comparative Study on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of API Steel Treated by Quenching and Partitioning (Q&P) Process Othman AlMalki Saudi Arabia
Technical Program Papers
Advancements in Welding Processes and TechnologiesTitle Presenter Country
Automation and New Welding Processes for the Fabrication of Corrosion-Resistant Pipelines Borja Saiz Spain
From Construction Steel to Duplex – The Revolutionary forceArc puls GMAW Process Variant Boyan Ognianov Ivanov Germany
Corrosion Resistance and Weldability: A Challenge for Superduplex Filler Metals Bernd Hoberg Germany
Optimization of Semi-automatic Welding Process parameters for SAW using Response Surface Method and Genetic Algorithm Muhammad Asad Ahmad Saudi Arabia
Manufacturing of Nickelbase-Overlays: Comparison of Various Welding Technologies under Consideration of Clad Properties Egerland.Stephan Austria
Minds Are Changing: TIG Welding in the Oil and Gas Industry Hans-Peter Mariner France
Lasers in Cladding and Weld Overlay: Applications and Challenges Sai Srinivas Mudiam USA
Characterization of GTAW-Pulsed Weld Overlay with 97.5% Argon & 2.5% Hydrogen Gas Using Inconel 625 & Inconel 825 for
Better Productivity and Corrosion Resistance Zafer J. Jeha Saudi Arabia
Possible ways of increasing deposition rates by using hot wire during GMAW hardfacing SALWO Trading Ltd UAE
Recent Developments of Automation and Robotics in Welding Technologies Dr. Mustafa Koçak Turkey
Advanced Seamless Tubular Wires for Oil and Gas Industry Andreas Holzner Saudi Arabia
Title Presenter Country
Expanding the Service Envelope of Swagelining® Through Qualification of New Polymer Lining Technologies Steven Brogden UK
High Temperature Composite Reinforced Thermoplastic Pipe Development Otto Comin Canada
Designing GRE for Downhole Tubing and Casing Applications Kevin Schmit, P.E. USA
Integrity Management of Flexible Pipe Systems: Meeting the Challenge Geoff Eckold USA
Subsea Flexible for Water Injection Pipeline Assessment after 30 Years In Service Abdulaziz Asiri Saudi Arabia
Permeability Coefficients of Methane, Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen Sulphide Through the PVDF Material Marco Colladon Italy
Thermoplastic Composite Pipes: A New Recommended Practice Ramin Moslemian Norway
A Revolutionary New Approach to the Deliquification of Shallow Wells Using a Unique GRE Spoolable Tubing with Embeded Cables Nick Owens Australia
Corrosion Control Using Relining with HDPE pipes Yassin Hussein Saudi Arabia
Material Selection for Umbilical Steel Tubing, Tube Manufacture and the Effect on Operational Performance Within the Umbilical System Xiaoxue An UK
NDT of RTR Piping System Adel Badeghaish Saudi Arabia
Composites and Ceramics
Title Presenter Country
Improper Weld Field Fabrication Leading to Plant Shutdown Ali H AlShawaf Saudi Arabia
Hydrogen-Induced Cracking Behavior between Welded and Seamless Pipes Mansour Alsaleh Saudi Arabia
Chloride Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steel Welds in Gas Plants Sayee Raghunathan Saudi Arabia
Hyatt Regency Hotel Walkway Failure: Lessons Learnt Saleem Parvez Saudi Arabia
Welds: The Weak Link? Ian Partridge Malaysia
Gas Leak Due to Erosion in Offshore Pipeline (Investigation and Repair) Mahmood Al-Ridy Saudi Arabia
Polythionic Acid Stress Corrosion Cracking in Acid Gas Preheater in Gas Plant SRU Mohammed Abu Alsaud Saudi Arabia
Materials Failure Investigation Using Microscopic and Spectroscopic Techniques: Case Studies Hameed Al-Badairy Saudi Arabia
The Issue of Low Toughness and the Susceptibility of Local Brittle Zones Formation on the Heat Affected Zone of API-X65 and
X70 Pipeline Steel Welds Ibrahim N Katsina Saudi Arabia
Failure Investigation of Aluminum Weld Defects Ali H. Al Shawaf Saudi Arabia
CFRP as a Repair Material for Corrosion Damaged Steel Frame Structures Clinton S. McGrath Saudi Arabia
Materials and Failure Analysis
Title Presenter Country
Solutions for Welding of Medium and Heavy Sour Service Pipelines Khalid Ali France
Challenges of Welding of Catalyst Tubes and Outlet Assemblies Jahangir Taghiyev Netherlands
In-Service Welding of Piping/Pipelines Madhu S Rajampalli Saudi Arabia
Weld Overlay - The Smart Way to Extend Tower Lifetime and Keep Your Shutdowns Under Control John Petticrew USA
Repairing of Subsea Crude Oil Pipeline Using Composite Anwar Parvez Saudi Arabia
Subsea Pipeline Repair Readiness Approach for Efficient Underwater Repairs Riyadh Al-Shiban Saudi Arabia
Smart Mechanical Subsea Pipeline Repair Systems John Charalambides UK
Mechanical Systems For Subsea Pipeline Repair In Saudi Aramco: A Case Study Riyadh Al-Shiban Saudi Arabia
The Application of Pre-Heating for Dry-Spot Underwater Welding Elleftheria Deligeorges Australia
Subsea 7 Capabilities for Hyperbaric Welding Joar Gangenes UK
Subsea Welding Options Jack Steinmetz UAE
Advances in Onshore and Underwater Repair
Technical Program Papers
Title Presenter Country
Microbiologically-Influenced Corrosion (MIC) of Stainless Steel Piping in Capital Projects Sami M Al-Ghamdi Saudi Arabia
Subsea Pipeline Material Performance and Corrosion Risk Mitigation for Offshore Pre Commissioning Operation Valerio Casanova Italy
Cathodic Protection, Coating Defects, Corrosion Pitting, Stress Corrosion Cracking, Soil Corrosivity Mapping, Temperature Effects, and
Corrosion Assessment in Aging Pipelines Dr. Mehrooz Zamanzadeh USA
Corrosion Monitoring – Adding Value to Pipeline and Asset Integrity in the Middle East George Varughese UAE
Monitoring Performance of Corrosion Management Program Though Online Dashboards Ricardo Costa Saudi Arabia
Asset Integrity
Title Presenter Country
Probabilistic Analysis and ANN Model for Residual Stresses in Spiral Welded Pipes A. S. Al-Omari Saudi Arabia
Comparison of Single and Multi-Pass Welding Techniques in Predicting the Residual Stress Distributions of External Attachment Joints Rashed Al-Hajri Saudi Arabia
Review of Comprehensive Mathematical Models Developed In-House Toward the Process and Material Performance Optimization in
Steelmaking Industry Mansour Al-Harbi Saudi Arabia
CRA Clad/Lined Pipelines Welding Vs Girth Welds NDT Acceptance Criteria Defined Using Engineering Critical Assessment
Based on FE Models Roberto Bruschi Italy
Numerical Analysis of the Energy Absorption of a Single V-Grooved Welded Bakare Azeez Saudi Arabia
Materials & Welding Simulation and Modeling
Title Presenter Country
Quality and Performance of Welds David Gray UK
Poor Welding Practice Can Reduce Corrosion Resistance in Stainless Steels Georgia Gascoyne UK
Increased Welding Productivity, Quality, Efficiency and Safety By New Welding Technologies Joe Ryan USA
Improvements in Welding Process Control System in High Frequency Induction Welded Steel Pipe Mill Khalid Ali Babakri Saudi Arabia
Welding Safety – A State of the Art Review Derek Baker USA
Advances in Onshore and Underwater Repair
Technical Program Papers
Mr. Mohammed Al-AneziMetallurgical EngineeringSenior ConsultantSaudi Aramco
Mohammed has over 35 years of experience in Saudi Aramco (SA). He
is a metallurgical engineering senior consultant; holding a master's
degree in metallurgical engineering from Ohio State University, USA.
Mohammed served as a Chairman of Materials and Corrosion Control
Standards Committee at SA for 12 years and also Chaired the Gulf
Standard Organization (GSO) Technical Committee for Piping and Pipe
Fittings. He is considered as one of the lead engineers in the area of
sour services with in-depth knowledge and experience in materials
selection and testing, failure analysis and manufacturing of piping and
equipment. Additionally, he published a chapter in the newly developed
International Handbook of Materials Failure Analysis with case studies
from the oil and gas industry.
Workshops
Procurement of Carbon Steel Pipes andEquipment for Wet Sour Service
This workshop covers requirements of materials of construction intended
for handling gas/liquid containing water and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) known
as wet sour environments.
These material requirements include new sour service pipe/equipment
intended for installation in upstream and downstream wet sour
applications.
Procurement of substandard HIC resistant material for previous wet-sour
projects that resulted in project delay and significant financial impact led to
the development of this awareness workshop.
Sponsored by:
Workshops
Mr. Jason A, Scales, PhDBusiness Manager of EducationThe Lincoln Electric Company
Mr. Sayee P. RaghunathanWelding SpecialistSaudi Aramco
Dr. Jason Scales is the Business Manager of Education for the Lincoln
Electric Company. In this role he oversees the Welding Education and
Technology Center, development of advanced training products,
curriculum, books, technical documents, and specialized training
programs for customers and welding education groups. He is also
engaged in research and development of ways to enhance welding
education programs to meet the challenges of today's welding
markets.
Sayee P. Raghunathan is currently a Welding Engineering Specialist at
Saudi Aramco. Sayee has over 21 years professional experience as
welding engineer in fabrication and installation of offshore facilities
and pipelines, fabrication of pressure equipment, welding
consumables and equipment development and welding consultancy.
Before joining Saudi Aramco in July 2013, he was an Associate Director
at TWI and a Visiting Professor at Manchester University in UK. He is a
recipient of the 2012 Leslie Lidstone Medal sponsored by ESAB Group
UK.
The workshop covers the common challenges plaguing global welding
industry such as lack of experienced and competent welders and welding
inspectors/engineers.
The session explores the opportunity to create a training path that includes
the use of Virtual Reality, Smart power sources and other tools that can be
incorporated into a training program to develop welding technicians for the
modern production environment.
The workshop aims at exploring international standards, certification, and
quality management system in welding-dependent industries.
Participants can discuss welding related skills and abilities required to
produce, create, and foster growth in the kingdom.
Skills, Training, Competence and QualityManagement of Welding
Sponsored by:
Dr. Xiangyang ZhuResearch & DevelopmentSaudi Aramco
Mr. Iyad Al-BuraikiMaterials EngineeringSpecialist, Saudi Aramco
Dr. Faisal Al AbbasCorrosion SpecialistSaudi Aramco
Dr. Faisal is a Corrosion Specialist at Saudi Aramco. He holds B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from
King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Materials
Science and Engineering from Colorado School of Mines in the USA. Faisal has been working with
Saudi Aramco for around 19 years at different fronts. He is also a part time faculty member at
KFUPM. Faisal authored a chapter book and more than 30 journals and conference proceeding
papers in MIC arena. He holds also one U.S. patent about MIC treatment with magnetic field.
Dr. Zhu has over 25 years of experience in teaching, Research &Development, and technical services
in academia, research institute, and energy industries. He is a pioneer in introducing modern
molecular microbiology technologies into oil and gas industry. Dr. Zhu has authored and coauthored
more than 40 publications in peer-reviewed scientific journals and international conferences in the
applications of conventional and molecular microbiology and sensing technology in various
industries. He holds three U.S. patents.
Mr. Iyad is a materials engineering specialist at Saudi Aramco. Iyad has about 20 years experience
primarily in the oil and gas, refining and petrochemical industries. He has extensive experience in
conducting metallurgical failure analysis and has extensively worked on the materials selection of
many upstream and downstream projects. Iyad holds MSc degree in in the field of Materials
Engineering.
Workshops
This workshop is designed for operators;
corrosion and chemistry engineers with an
interest in microbiologically influenced corrosion
(MIC).
T h i s w o r k s h o p p r o v i d e s i n s i g h t s i n t o
fundamentals of Microbiologically Influenced
Corrosion (MIC).
The latest advances in MIC failure analysis
process will be introduced with real field case
studies.
The session addresses classical and new
approaches of microbiological testing and
monitoring tools.
The workshop presents the major concepts for
preventing and mitigating biofilm and general
microbial growth in water and hydrocarbon
installations.
Fundamentals and PracticalAspects of MicrobiologicallyInfluenced Corrosion (MIC)
Sponsored by:
Workshops
Dr. Chaudhury is one of the Technical Directors at Exova focused on
Global Metals Technology discipline. He is very active in Additive
Manufacturing industry through his involvement in America Makes,
ASTM F42 committee, ASM International, SME, and industry
programs. Dr. Chaudhury is a Metallurgical Engineer by trade and has
long association with Aerospace and Defense manufacturing industry.
He also has a strong background in Energy, Gas and Oil sector product
requirements and failure analysis. He has conducted workshops and
seminars for SABIC, DUBALCO, General Electric, Boeing, Honeywell,
and many others. Dr. Chaudhury has conducted several Additive
Manufacturing workshops in SABIC, DUBALCO, General Electric,
Boeing, Honeywell and many other in US industries. He also has strong
involvement in international testing and processing standards and
organizations.
This workshop addresses the present 3D Printing technologies and future
advancements into manufacturing very complex parts.
Processing related effects on microstructure, defects, and properties will be
discussed to provide guidance on process development and optimization
for Gas and Oil sector products.
The workshop covers part design, material and process selection, machine
qualification, product and process development, process optimization,
qualification, and monitoring.
This workshop is beneficial for product designers, part manufacturers,
machine owners, and Original Equipment Manufacturers engaged in
Additive Manufacturing.
Present and Future of Metal 3D Printing Mr. Prabir ChaudhuryTechnology DirectorExova's Global Metals
Sponsored by:
Vincent is Sales Manager Middle East for 3X ENGINEERING.
Previously, Vincent worked as Project Manager for VINCI Group
(France) for Offshore Oil and Gas, construction projects and water
production. Vincent has graduated of Edhec BBA Business School in
France and Kingston University in UK. He is currently in charge to
develop the international distribution network for 3X ENGINEERING in
Middle East and to promote the Composite Repair Industry in the Oil &
Gas sector.
Mr. Vincent RibouleauSales Manager Middle East3X Engineering
Mr. James M. Souza - BSMEDirector of TechnologyMilliken Infrastructure Solutions
Jim has over 32 year experience in composites beginning in the
Aerospace and Defense Industry. Jim worked during the last 21 years
in Oil & Gas Rehabilitation Industry, having held positions such as
Manufacturing Manager, Engineering Manager and Senior V.P. of
Operations. Relevant experience within the Oil & Gas Industry, Jim has
been extensively involved on the development of products such as
Composite Drill Pipe utilized by the Amoco Slim Drill Technology,
Drillable Casing for Sperry Sun & Halliburton and Telescoping Antenna
Mast for the US Military. When working at Clock Spring, Jim formalized
method for wrapping composites onto steel pipe. As a Mechanical
Engineer with a strong emphasis in material sciences, Jim is an
inventor and co-inventor on numerous patents related to the structural
reinforcement or corrosion mitigation devices for piping systems.
Workshops
The workshop outlines available solutions in the market to reinforce and
extend the life of offshore and subsea pipelines suffering from defects
(corrosion, dent, crack, rupture, weld defect).
The workshop highlights three main case studies for subsea repairs which
were conducted Nigeria, Saudi Arabia and Viet-Nam.
The session will introduce a recent repair for offshore topside externally
corroded gas piping. The different case studies confirm REINFORCEKiT 4D
materials efficiency and capabilities for offshore topside and subsea
pipeline maintenance.
Composite Repair in PipelineRehabilitation
Subsea and Topside Platform
The workshop covers the basics of composite theory (fiber & polymer types)
to provide both general and very specific information associated with
composite applications.
The workshop discusses various “best practices” and how to recognize the
important items versus critical items related to a composite repair point out
some of the “do's and don'ts” on how to effectively approach a repair.
This workshop highlights the repair complexity of coating and composites
applications in Subkha condition.
The course will also cover known inspection methods used to assess the
quality and integrity of a composite repair.
Onshore and Sabkha Area Repair
Sponsored by:
Workshops
The workshop reviews the industry leading coatings and linings
technologies for high temperature service including but not limited to the
latest technologies on glass enameling, high sintering temperature
ceramics, metallic coatings, silicone and new ultra-high temperature hybrid
based coatings.
This workshop provides an overview of considerations for the installation of
high temperature coatings and will work through scenarios and decision
making matrices to optimize material selection and installation methods.
This session provides insight on the quality control requirements for
coatings used in high temperature service including substrate testing,
adhesion testing, discontinuity testing and dry film thickness testing.
The Challenge in Materials Selection andInstallation of Protective Coatings forHigh Temperature Service
Mr. Antonio LiberatorePresident & General ManagerFMP Coatings
Antonio has over 18 years of combined business development,
product design and corrosion protection experience. Antonio was
formerly the President of FMP Coatings in Toronto, Canada. Following
the recent acquisition of FMP by Castolin Eutectic GmbH, Antonio now
serves as the Global Head of Polymer and Ceramic Coatings for
Castolin Eutectic. Previously, Antonio worked for 8 years in the water
pipeline coatings market. He chaired the American Water Works
(AWWA) C-222 Standard for Polyurethane Pipeline Coatings and the
National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) TG-281 for
Polyurethane Field Applied Girth Weld Coatings. Antonio is a Materials
Engineer and holds his professional license in Ontario, Canada. He is
also a NACE level 3 Certified Coatings Inspector and has served in the
investigation and analysis of coating related failures for both
manufactures and end users.
Sponsored by:
Conference Registration FromSeptember 11-14, 2017 - Sheraton Dammam Hotel & Convention Centre, Dammam, Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaTo register to Materials Performance and Welding Technologies 2017, please email the completed form to registration@mpwtconference.org
Conference Registration Fee NACE/AWS NACE/AWS
Member* Non-Member
Advanced Registration SAR 1300 SAR 1600
(Until July 31, 2017)
Regular Registration SAR 1600 SAR 1900
Advanced One-Day Registration SAR 800 SAR 1100
(Until July 31, 2017)
Regular One-Day Registration SAR 1100 SAR 1400
Student Registration SAR 130 SAR 160
*For NACE/AWS Members, please indicate your membership ID:___________Registration includes: (1) Opening ceremony dinner, (2) Attendance to technical sessions, (3) Conference Kit, (4) Admission to the conference exhibition, (5) Buffet Lunch and Breaks, and (6) Attendance to Gala Dinner
Pre-Conference Workshops Fees (SAR)
1. Procurement of Carbon Steel Pipes and 150
Equipment for Wet Sour Service
2. Skills, Training, Competence and Quality 150
Management of Welding
3. Fundamentals and Practical Aspects of 150
Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC)
4. Present and Future of Metal 3D Printing 150
5. Composite Repair in Pipeline Rehabilitation 150
6. Ultra-High Temperature Ceramic Coating 150
Technologies
First Name : ___________________________________________ Middle Name : _______________________________ Surname : ________________________________
Company : ___________________________________________ Department : _______________________________ Position : ________________________________
Address : _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PO Box : _______________ City : ______________________ Postal Code : _______________________________ Country : ________________________________
Email : ___________________________________________ Telephone : _______________________________ Fax : ________________________________
Signature : ___________________________________________ Date : _______________________________
Methods of Payment:
Bank Cheque Payable to Conference Secretariat “Anjam Al Reyadah for the Events Management”
Office No. 501, Makkah Tower, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Road, PO Box 4160, Al Khobar 31952, Saudi Arabia
Bank Transfer: Account Name : Anjam Events Management Est.
Account Number : 358051993001
IBAN : SA5845000000 - 358051993001
Bank Name : SABB Bank, Al Doha Branch
Swift Code : SABBSARI
Online Payment: www.mpwtconference.org
For all payments, please email this form together with the scanned check or transaction slip to registration@mpwtconference.org
Cancellation Policy: Participant may cancel their participation in the Conference by giving Conference Organizers notice in writing. If Organizers receives notice of cancellation by August 15,
2017, there will be 20% of the fee as cancellation charge. After this date, no refund will be given.
Sponsorship Opportunities
Bag Sponsor (SAR 10,000)
Company logo printed in conference bag
One complimentary conference registration
Company logo displayed in promotional materials (onsite signage, exhibition guide, and technical program)
Company logo listed on website hyperlinked to company Web page
Stationary Sponsor (SAR 8000)
Company logo printed in notepads included in the conference pack and distributed during the conference
Company logo displayed in promotional materials (onsite signage, exhibition guide, and technical program)
Company logo listed on website hyperlinked to company Web page
Company logo listed on website with hyperlink to company Web page
Pen Sponsor (SAR 8000)
Company logo printed in pens included in the conference pack and distributed during the conference
Company logo displayed in promotional materials (onsite signage, exhibition guide, and technical program)
Company logo listed on website hyperlinked to company Web page
Gift Sponsor (SAR 10,000 – limit of 3)
Company logo printed in trophies and plaques
One complimentary conference registration
Company logo displayed in promotional materials (onsite signage, exhibition guide, and technical program)
Company logo listed on website hyperlinked to company Web pageNote: For one single organization willing to exclusively sponsor the gifts, the sponsorship fee is 30,000 SAR. Please contact the sponsorship and exhibition chair to discuss benefits in that case.
Signage Sponsor (SAR 10,000 – limit of 4)
Company logo displayed on all signage prominently displayed in the conference and exhibition area
One complimentary conference registration
Company logo displayed in promotional materials (onsite signage, exhibition guide, and technical program)
Company logo listed on website hyperlinked to company Web pageNote: For one single organization willing to exclusively sponsor the signage, the sponsorship fee is 40,000 SAR. Please contact the sponsorship and exhibition chair to discuss benefits in that case.
Conference Proceeding Sponsor (SAR 12,000)
Company logo printed in pen drives to be distributed during the conference
Opportunity to include company's literature in the pen drives
One complimentary conference registration
Company logo displayed in promotional materials (onsite signage, exhibition guide, and technical program)
Company logo listed on website hyperlinked to company Web page
Exhibition Hall Sponsor (SAR 15,000 – limit of 3)
Company logo printed in all signage prominently displayed in the Exhibition Hall
Free half-page advertisement in the exhibition guide
One complimentary conference registration
Company logo displayed in promotional materials (onsite signage, exhibition guide, and technical program)
Company logo listed on website hyperlinked to company Web pageNote: For one single organization willing to exclusively sponsor the exhibition hall, the sponsorship fee is 45,000 SAR. Please contact the sponsorship and exhibition chair to discuss benefits in that case.
Website Sponsor (SAR 5000)
Company logo prominently displayed in the website with hyperlink to company Web page
Company logo displayed in promotional materials (onsite signage, exhibition guide,
and technical program)
Gala Dinner Sponsor (SAR 15,000 – limit of 7)
Company logo printed in all signage prominently displayed during the Gala Dinner
Free half-page advertisement in the exhibition guide
One complimentary conference registration
Company logo displayed in promotional materials (onsite signage, exhibition guide, and technical program)
Company logo listed on website hyperlinked to company Web pageNote: For one single organization willing to exclusively sponsor the gala dinner, the sponsorship fee is 100,000 SAR. Please contact the sponsorship and exhibition chair to discuss benefits in that case.
Lanyard Sponsor and Workshop Sponsors are closed.
For more information and reserve your sponsorship, please contact Sayee Raghunathan, Sponsorship and Exhibition Chair, at sayee.raghunathan@aramco.com
Exhibition
A technical exhibition will be held in conjunction with the technical sessions within the conference venue. The exhibition is intended to provide an opportunity for companies, consulting and research organizations to display and demonstrate their products and services related to corrosion and welding. Exhibition spaces are dedicated for sponsors.
Booth Company Country
Platinum Sponsors
A1 Exova KSA
A2 AgoNow USA
A3 Cladtek Holdings PTE Ltd. Singapore
A4 Sabic KSA
A5 Polysoude S.A.S. - EWM AG France
A6 Integrated Industrial Gases KSA
A7 Zulfi Welding Electrodes Factory Co., Ltd. KSA
A8 Goodwin Steel Castings Limited - WB Alloys UK
Gold Sponsors
B1 Fronius Middle East FZE UAE
B2 Pipeline Technique Scotland
B3 Future Pipe Industries USA/KSA
B4 Serimax S.A.S KSA
B5 Gulf Steel Works KSA
B6 Gulf Corners for Trading & General Contracting – Korean Surface Treatment KSA
B7 Al Wasail Industrial Company KSA
B8 Integrated Global Services, Inc.
Ali A. Al-Tamimi Trading and Contracting Company USA
Silver Sponsors
C1 Sulzer Chemtech KSA
C2 Saudi Steel Pipe Company KSA
C3 Technology Precision & Quality Saudi Trading Contracting Company KSA C4 Newtesol Spain
C5 TWI Ltd. UK
C6 Petroleum & Energy Logistics and Services (Petrogistix) KSA
C7 Industeel (Arcelormittal Group) France
C8 Aasia Steel Factory Co. Ltd. KSA
C9 BR. C.A.T. International Co. Ltd. KSA
C10 Technology Activation for Trading & Contracting Co. KSA
Bronze Sponsors
D ITQAN Institute KSA
D Al Hoty Stanger Ltd. Co. KSA
D National Oilwell Varco - Fiber Glass Systems USA
D Bureau Veritas KSA
Sponsors
Primary Sponsor
Gold Sponsors
Silver Sponsors
Bronze Sponsors
Platinum Sponsors
Other Sponsors
Conference Venue & Accommodation
All GCC Nationals are not required for an entry visa to Saudi Arabia.
All other nationals should send their passport copies to visa@mpwtconference.org at least three weeks prior to the conference to issue the visa invitation letter. There will be a fee for Visa Stamp to be paid to the Conference Organizer in advance through bank transfer or credit card mail order. You may contact visa@mpwtconference.org for more information.
Invitation letters will be provided after conference registration.
Saudi Arabia Visa Information
Sheraton Dammam Hotel & Convention Center
Address: Prince Mohammed Bin Fahd Road, Dammam 32414,
Saudi Arabia. Phone: +966 13 834 5555
Other Recommended Hotels
Park Inn by Radison Dammam
King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Road, PO. Box 7621, Dammam 32414, Saudi Arabia
Phone: +966 13 809 3311. www.parkinn.com/hotel-dammam
Dammam Hotel
Al Ashriah Street, Al Mazruiyah, Dammam 32414, Saudi Arabia
Phone: +966 13 832 9000
www.mpwtconference.org
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