Global E&P Summit 2010

January 2010

Venue TBC

The programme for Global E&P Summit 2010 will be available soon.

day one | day two

Day One26 January 2009
08:30
Delegate registration and morning refreshments
08:55
Chairman's introduction and opening remarks

Paul Jukes, Advanced Engineering Group Manager, JP Kenny USA
09:10
INTEGRATING 4D SEISMIC, GEOMECHANICS AND RESERVOIR SIMULATIONS IN THE ELGIN AND FRANKLIN FIELDS
  • Integrated workflow combining results from 4D seismic inversion, geomechanics modelling and reservoir simulations in a shared earth model
  • Interval time-shifts using an in-house warping method
  • Coupled faulted reservoir and geomechanical model to determine stress redistribution and associated reactivated fault slips
  • Achieving reasonable matches between the observed and synthetic 4D time-shifts

Atef Onaisi, Head of Geomechanics Services, Total France
09:45
PETROBRAS AMERICA INC. SUBSEA EXPERIENCES IN THE GULF OF MEXICO
  • Challenges from drilling phase through design life
  • Subsea design, fabrication, installation and operation in the GOM
  • Main subsea particularities of Cottonwood field and in the fabrication phase of the Cascade and Chinook

Luiz Souza, Production Engineering & Development Assets Area Manager, Petrobras USA
10:20
INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN OCEAN BOTTOM GEOPHYSICAL TECHNOLOGY - THE KEY TO ENHANCED APPRAISAL AND DEVELOPMENT?
  • Reserves replacement ratio much less than 1
  • New ocean bottom seismic technology provides “development quality” data
  • Full azimuth data only available using stationary sensors
  • Integration with tCSEM data promises paradigm shift in appraisal and development applications

Christopher Walker, VP Geophysics, RXT Norway
 
INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP
IMPROVING OPERATIONS THROUGH INCREASED ACCURACY OF PRODUCTION DATA
  • Improve the monitoring and optimisation of your production assets through advanced data validation
  • Detect measurement errors, provide reliable reservoir, well and plant monitoring data, and improve your production allocation
  • Minimse maintenance costs and back-up expensive measurement equipment

Pierre-Boris Kalitventzeff, CEO, Belsim Norway

Ulrika Wising, Director, Sales & Marketing, Belsim Norway
 
10:55
THE TECHNICAL DESIGN CHALLENGES OF DESIGNING EXTRA HIGH PRESSURE HIGH TEMPERATURE (XHPHT) FLOWLINES FOR DEEPWATER
High flowline temperatures, water depths and distances present real challenges to the design of XHPHT flowlines. This session will consider:
  • Design considerations and challenges of XHPHT conditions
  • Finite element analysis design methods
  • Qualification testing of PIP components

Paul Jukes, Advanced Engineering Group Manager, JP Kenny USA
11:30
MORNING REFRESHMENTS & PRE-ARRANGED ONE-TO-ONE MEETINGS
12:45
Networking lunch
14:00
EFFECTIVE E&P TALENT MANAGEMENT
  • Recruitment: How to devise an effective recruitment strategy for your organisation
  • Development: Effectively manage and develop your internal talent
  • Retention: Devise an effective retention strategy to minimise staff turnover and ensure a sustainable workforce

Deirdre O'Donnell, Managing Director, Working Smart UK
14:35
INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP
OPTIMISE PERFORMANCE WITH INTEGRATED CONTROL AND SAFETY SYSTEMS
  • Many Oil Industry Executives in search of lowering the growth rate in capital expenditures are driven by the lowest cost approach. When considering automation for facilities, Integrated Control and Safety Systems is an approach which lowers project schedule risk and project cost. From a regulatory and safety perspective, there are risks in this approach which require consideration and thought for properly applied systems. Rockwell Automation will discuss briefly the considerations and highlight the benefits obtained through a lowest life cycle cost approach to Integrated Control and Safety Systems

Gerry Creech, Manager, R&D, Rockwell Automation
 
INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP
NEW FRONTIERS IN WELL CONSTRUCTION THROUGH ANSWERS WHILE DRILLING
  • A history of drilling and evaluation’s role in the Well Construction phase of the Upstream sector of the O&G industry
  • A review of the major challenges in the industry and technology breakthroughs to address them
  • A review of the current challenges. New technology and methodologies in the pipeline to address them
  • Case Histories and success stories

Eirik Renlie, VP Operations, Baker Hughes INTEQ UK
 
15:10
PRE-ARRANGED ONE-TO-ONE MEETINGS
16:55
OIL & GAS INDUSTRY TOP TEN PREDICTIONS: THE ICT PERSPECTIVE
  • Identify the key challenges the oil & gas industry is facing going into 2009 and beyond
  • How will these key trends impact business processes and technology investments?
  • Analyse the IT spending pattern and growth rate

Roberta Bigliani, EMEA Research Director, Energy Insights (IDC) Italy
17:30
Close of day one and drinks reception

day one | day two

Day Two27 January 2009
08:30
Delegate registration and morning refreshments
09:00
Chairman's opening remarks and review of day one

Tim Bertels, Business Development Manager CO2 Solutions, EPB-U , Shell International E&P
09:10
ARCTIC E&P OPERATIONS: A STATOILHYDRO CASE STUDY
  • Understanding the physical environment - design basis
  • Ice loads - structural design challenges and technological direction in subsea, fixed and floating production systems
  • Vessel operations - ice management
  • Personnel safety and work environment
  • Sustainable solutions and operations
  • Project execution, cost and schedule

Ingrid Solvberg, VP Platform Technology & Marine Surveys, StatoilHydro Norway
09:45
ADVANCED IOR/EOR TECHNIQUES IN THE MATURE FIELDS OF THE PANNONIAN BASIN
  • Achieving a sustainable increase in the recoverable oil and gas reserves
  • Application of horizontal wells, infill drilling, 3D seismic, geological modelling, methane, CO2 injection and waterflooding - what is the value of these solutions?
  • How to progress: Cost-effective solutions or expensive new technologies?

Attila Holoda, Managing Director of Eurasian E&P, MOL Hungary
10:20
Morning refreshments
10:50
EXPLORATION
THE LUNO DISCOVERY
The Luno discovery was made in Autumn 2007 in an area where exploration has been ongoing since 1965.
  • Issues with the discovery being situated under saturated light oil in alluvial to fluvial deposits
  • Impact of high feldspar content and boulders on log interpretation
  • Reprocessing attempts on the southern Utsira High, which is covered with 3D
  • Challenge of seismic resolution between chalk and basement

Hans C Ronnevik, Exploration Manager, Lundin Norway
 
PRODUCTION
MITTELPLATE A20 - FIRST APPLICATION OF INTELLIGENT WELL COMPLETION TECHNOLOGY IN GERMANY'S MOST PRODUCTIVE OILFIELD
  • Optimisation of production performance from two high productive sand reservoirs
  • Well and Completion requirements and design
  • Handling of geological uncertainty predrill and while drilling
  • Experience from IWC project and Outlook on Mittelplate field development

Christoph Koch, Head of Reservoir Development Europe, RWE Germany
 
11:25
HARDWARE EVOLUTION AND SEISMIC IMAGING TRENDS IN THE US GULF OF MEXICO: QUO VADIS?
The subsalt exploration targets in the deepwaters of the GOM have changed through time following maturation of new geological play concepts closely related to the evolution of seismic imaging algorithms.
  • How is Reverse Time Migration (RTM) imaging technology expected to fulfil the demands of the existing exploration challenges?
  • Explore the dependence of the evolution of algorithms on the evolution of hardware
  • The astonishing evolution of seismic imaging due to Commodity Off-the-Shelf (COTS) Technology High Performance Computing (HPC)
  • New hardware alternatives, like FGPAs, GPGPUs and heterogeneous multicore processors as the replacement of the homogeneous processor technology

Francisco Ortigosa, Director of Geophysics, Repsol YPF USA
12:00
CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE DEVELOPMENTS FOR THE E&P INDUSTRY
  • What is the key impact of CCS on the E&P value chain?
  • Identify short and long-term liabilities associated with CO2 capture and storage
  • What are the likely effects on E&P as the energy industry tries to become increasingly carbon-restrained?

Nadège Hopman, Manager, CO2 Storage Operations, Europe and Africa , Schlumberger Carbon Services France
12:35
Networking lunch
13:45
ENABLING TECHNOLOGY & OFFSHORE INNOVATIONS
The key to unlocking the last frontier of deepwater reserves
  • Achieving a step change in technology to enable new play in deepwater
  • Overview of current and future trends for offshore technologies beging rejuvenated to unlock difficult plays
  • What is the problem we face and the apparent solution?
  • The role of creativity and innovation in succeeding in deepwater operations

Luiz Amado, Staff Reservoir Engineer, Petrobras America
14:20
WELLS FOR THE FUTURE: VISIONS AND BELIEFS
  • Evolution or step change needs?
  • E&P global trends and impact on well construction
  • The cost and value equation
  • Learning from the history and forward thinking
  • Well integrity during changing life cycles
  • The role of research and technology

Inge Manfred Carlsen, Research Director for Production Technology, SINTEF
14:55
SHELL'S ACTIVITIES AND PERSPECTIVES ON CCS DEPLOYMENT: THE COMMERCIAL GAP TO CLOSE
  • Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) case for action
  • Shell's current activities on CCS deployment
  • What is needed to deploy CCS in time and at scale?

Tim Bertels, Business Development Manager CO2 Solutions, EPB-U , Shell International E&P
15:30
Chairman's closing remarks and review of summit
15:45
Close of summit

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Day Three28 January 2009
EXCLUSIVE MASTERCLASS
09:00
EFFECTIVE TALENT MANAGEMENT FOR A SUSTAINABLE E&P BUSINESS
This interactive masterclass will equip you with takeaway strategies to:
  • Recruit talent globally from a limited talent pool
  • Retain your key players by strengthening your employment proposition
  • Use the right selection techniques - worker bee v maverick
  • Minimise the impact of the impending departure of senior personnel through effective succession planning
  • Maximise your Graduate Recruitment Strategy

Deirdre O'Donnell, Managing Director, Working Smart UK

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