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Organised by: Media Partners:
27–28 SEPTEMBER 2010MANDARIN ORCHARD, SINGAPORE
www.ibc-asia.com/subseaconference
Bill TinappleExecutive Director of Petroleum,Government of Western Australia,Department of Minesand Petroleum
Massimo FontolanVice President Commercial North Atlantic ,Saipem Ltd
Durga MurtiSuperintendent, Asset Integrity Division,Chevron InternationalExploration andProduction
Jose SotoSenior Technology
Advisor, Subsea Safety Systems,Halliburton, USA
Frank LimPrincipal Director ,2H OffshoreEngineering
Franck LegersteeProject Manager,Offshore Oil & Gas RulesDevelopment ,Bureau Veritas
Mads Hjelmeland Area Manager ,Framo EngineeringAsia Pacific Sdn Bhd
• The new paradigm for safety in subsea
operations
• Trends in deepwater inspection,maintenance and repair
• Developments in asset integrity
management for deep sea equipment
• Case studies and new solutions on
technology adoption from top field operators
• Project showcase on innovation and new
technologies in subsea operations
• Advances in ROVs and AUVs
• Subsea boosting and processing
• Changing parameters for Integrated Subsea
infrastructure and field development
27–28 SEPTEMBER 2010MANDARIN ORCHARD, SINGAPORE
Catch the Early BirdBook by 13 August and SAVE!
29 September 2010 | 9am – 12pm
Optimising Lifecycleof Flexible Risers andFlowlines
Sinang BulawanVice President OperationSupport,BP Migas (ExecutiveAgency for Upstream Oil& Gas Activities, TheRepublic of Indonesia)
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Safety and reliability are in the spotlight, and not without
reason. The continued move into deepwater projects is posing
new and increased challenges. Post the Deepwater Horizon
incident, BP has pointed out an urgent need to develop a more
effective deepwater subsea intervention capability, and a need
to ensure that companies work with contractors in ways thatmean risks are fully understood and managed.
Using a range of international case studies, the SubseaOperations and Technology conference will showcase
operational innovation, technology adoption and risk
management principles impacting safety and reliability.
• Understand new safety and reliability benchmarks put in
place by regulators and field operators
•Make subsea production more reliable and profitable byadopting the right technology
• Learn the latest regulatory policies and deepwater projects
of Australia and South East Asia
• Appreciate how oil and gas companies are partnering with
contractors to manage deepwater project challenges
• Keep up to date with latest innovations and applications in
Deepwater IRM
• Enhance subsea intervention capabilities from new
technology and through learnings from global case studies
•Reduce financial risk and liability from disrupted fieldoperations
Speaking opportunities are available and are a perfect way
to demonstrate the success of your product / service. If you
wish to present a case study on that latest innovation, or want
to talk about a new solution, contact Catherine Wong at
+65 6508 2469 or email [email protected].
Directors, GMs of SubseaOperations / Production
Heads of Exploration
Chief FinanceOfficers
Chief TechnicalOfficers
Engineering andOperations Heads
Pipeline and SubseaEngineers
Marine Operations andAsset Managers
Project Directors
WellConstruction
and FlowAssurance
Specialists
Electricaland Process
Specialists
Marine andInstallation
Engineers
Heads of Procurement
08.30 Registration & Coffee
08.55 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
The New Paradigm in Safety and Reliability
09.00 Keynote Address: Indonesia Deepwater Projects and PolicyUpdate on New Safety and Environment RegulationSinang Bulawan, Vice President Operation Support , BP Migas(Executive Agency for Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, TheRepublic of Indonesia)
09.30 Keynote Address: Western Australia Deep Water Activitiesand Regulatory ApproachBill Tinapple, Executive Director of Petroleum, Government of Western Australia, Department of Mines and Petroleum
10.00 Questions and Discussion
Followed by Morning Refreshments
10.30 Subsea Safety Systems Applications• Challenges in deepwater activities
• Well control equipment for completion and intervention activities• Subsea well access and control technology• Equipment developed for safetyJose Soto, Senior Technology Advisor, Subsea Safety Systems,Halliburton, USA
11.00 Industry Dialogue: Deepwater IRM – Defining the CriticalSuccess Factors• Scope of work and inspection schemes• IRM methodology• ROV capabilities and limits• Integrity management
Panelists:Tim Clark , Vice President Asia Pacific , Canyon Offshore Inc.
Jose Soto, Senior Technology Advisor, Subsea Safety Systems,Halliburton, USA
Durga Murti, Superintendent, Asset Integrity Division, ChevronInternational Exploration and Production
Massimo Fontolan, Vice President Commercial North Atlantic ,Saipem Ltd
12.00 Questions and Discussion
Followed by Networking Lunch
Designing for Operability and Integrity
14.00 Measuring the Impact of Subsea Integrity Management onField Economics• Considerations of IM early in field development• Combining risk and reliability• The value of monitoring in conjunction with inspection• Development of suitable Technical and System Performance
measures• Emergency preparedness• Competency of personnelFrank Lim, Principal Director , 2H Offshore Engineering
14.45 Subsea Asset Integrity Management at Chevron• The need for a comprehensive risk coverage with a just trade-off
between the costs and risks• Inherent risks in subsea operations; identification and mitigation
plans, prioritization and mitigation of risks
• Right tools and philosophy for Risk Based Assessment (RBA)• Desirable skills sets/ qualifications and experience for an idealIntegrity Management Team;
• Roles/ responsibilities and the inter/intra-department coordinationmatrix
Durga Murti, Superintendent, Asset Integrity Division, ChevronInternational Exploration and Production
Day 1 ■ 27 September 2010, Monday
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15.30 Questions and Discussion
Followed by Afternoon Refreshments
Case Studies in Subsea Monitoring and Repair
16.00 Emergency Pipeline Repair Systems in Deepwater• Complexities in deploying pipeline repair capabilities• Technologies involved
• Case history of a catastrophic damage occurred on a gas pipelinessystem• Emergency response and repair operations• The right repair technology, systems and services for cases of
damages in deep water.Massimo Fontolan, Vice President Commercial North Atlantic ,Saipem Ltd
16.30 Use of Spread Spectrum Acoustic technology for SubseaControl and Monitoring Applications• Application for emergency Subsea BOP disconnect• Full monitoring and control of Subsea BOPs using acoustics as a
back up to umbilicals.• Life of field applicationsJohn Macleod, Director , Nautronix
17.00 End of Day One followed by Networking Cocktail
08.55 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
09.00 Shifting Trends in the Subsea Industry – Asia and Worldwide• Trends and impact of the global energy scenario• New deepwater opportunities in Asia• Field developments, timeline and technology needed• Technical challenges as the industry goes deeper
Luke Davis, Analyst – Business Strategy and Analysis, InfieldSystems
Optimising Subsea Production Systems
9.45 Developing Synergies between Rigid, Flexible and UmbilicalManufacturing and Installation• Delivering quality at a new flexible pipe manufacturing facility• The importance of Site Integration Testing (SIT) to ensure integrity
on subsea development projects• Stock pipe philosophies for emergency replacement of flowlines
and risers• Developing a regional hub for SURF manufacturing and installation
operations
Brett Howard, Business Development Manager, Subsea Division,Technip, Malaysia
10.30 Questions and Discussion
Followed by Morning Refreshments
11.15 Technical Qualification of Subsea Equipment• Materials selection and requirements• Standardisation of Subsea equipment across vendors• Testing of equipment and mitigating associated risk Franck Legerstee, Project Manager, Offshore Oil & Gas RulesDevelopment , Bureau Veritas
12.00 Deepwater operations in Chevron “Agbami” – Nigeria• Project overview
• The Landing String System• History / track record to date• Operational Efficiencies
Graham Cheyne, Subsea Director , Expro Group
12.30 Questions and Discussion
Followed by Networking Lunch
Day 2 ■ 28 September 2010, Tuesday
Didier Hanonge
Didier began his career in 1991 with Bureau Veritas working on
the certification of rigid and flexible riser systems. In 1997 he joined Technip’s technical centre for flexible pipe in Le Trait asa test engineer, working on cutting edge developmentprogrammes for deepwater applications. From 2002 to 2007 heheld various engineering management roles in the sametechnical division before moving to Perth to act as lead flexibleengineer on a number of key projects, including Kikeh.
Post Conference Workshop | 29 September 2010 ; 9am – 12pm
Optimising Lifecycle of Flexible
Risers and FlowlinesA crucial component for managing flow assurance and overall subseaoperations, risers and flowlines are the nerve centre of a field. Our expertfacilitator will take you through the essential technical and operationalbenchmarks critical for optimising their performance.• Design and Installation of Flexible Flowlines and Risers
• Integrity Management, Monitoring and Maintenance• Damage, Degradation and Failure Modes
• Reliability, Reusability and Repair
About Your Workshop Leader
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Technical Challenges and Technology Update
14.00 The Subsea Challenge: Is Technology Keeping Pace withDeepwater Developments?• Deepwater and ultra deepwater developments• Emerging safety and reliability challenges• Essential technology requirements – where are the gaps?• Managing technical, commercial and operational requirements• What is the future of Subsea?Panelists:Franck Legerstee, Project Manager, Offshore Oil & Gas RulesDevelopment , Bureau Veritas
Mads Hjelmeland, Area Manager , Framo Engineering AsiaPacific Sdn Bhd
Richard Binks, Offshore Business Director , SonardyneInternational
Brett Howard, Business Development Manager, Subsea Division,Technip, Malaysia
Dr. Arun Kr. Dev, Newcastle University MarineInternational, Immediate Past Chairman, The Joint Branch
of RINA and IMarEST in Singapore
14.45 Increased Oil and Gas Recovery by Subsea Processing• Prospect of IOR by implementation of subsea processing techniques• Detailed overview of Subsea boosting systems• Case Studies demonstrating significant increase in productionMads Hjelmeland, Area Manager , Framo Engineering AsiaPacific Sdn Bhd
15.30 Questions and Discussion
Followed by Afternoon Refreshments
16.00 Driving Reliability with Advanced TechnologyRichard Binks, Offshore Business Director , SonardyneInternational
16.30 Subsea Condition Monitoring / Instrumentation, Past,Present and FutureOlav Brakstad, Sales Manager , ClampOn AS
17.00 Questions and DiscussionChairman’s Closing Remarks
End of Conference
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