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OSEA2014 International Conference delivers to you 
300+ attendees I 110+ speakers I 65+ hours of learning & networking I 4 action packed days I 1 great event 
2 – 5 December 2014 | Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 
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Unlocking the Full Potential of Offshore 
Reserves with Innovative Solutions 
Key Speakers to Watch Out for: 
Måns Lidgren 
CEO 
Rex 
International 
Holding 
Robert Ziegler 
Head 
Deepwater 
Drilling 
Technology 
Petronas 
Carigali 
Ken Tun 
Chairman & 
CEO 
Parami Energy 
Group 
Leong Seng 
Keat 
CEO 
Nam Cheong 
John 
Westwood 
Chairman 
Douglas 
Westwood 
Lin Song 
Deputy Project 
Director & 
Research 
Engineer 
PetroChina 
Dan K. Eberhart 
CEO 
Canary 
David Ontosari 
Geologist 
PT Pertamina 
Hulu Energi 
Christopher 
Newport 
Managing 
Director 
Corsair 
Petroleum 
Omer Gurpiner 
EOR Technical 
Director 
Schlumberger 
Alessandro 
Baldanzi 
Platform Leader, 
LNG & NG 
Offshore 
GE Oil & Gas 
Nicolas Zanen 
VP, Trading 
Cheniere 
Energy 
Speaker Highlights 
NEW TRACKS 
for 2014 
Maximising the Recovery Factor 
from Your Oilfields 
Shaping the New Era of Deepwater 
through Game Changing Technologies 
Will Change Come in the 
Asian LNG Market? 
New Frontiers for Gas – Shale and FLNG 
Sourcing for New Oil and Gas 
Reserve for Asia Market 
The Need for Digital Oilfield 
Offshore Platforms and Vessels 
Technical Session 1: 
Drilling and Completions 
Technical Session 2: Asset Integrity - 
The Key to Reduce HSE Risk 
Technical Session 3: 
Offshore Pipelines and Flow Assurance 
Workshop A: Best Practices in HPHT 
Drilling and Well Design 
Workshop B: Asset Integrity Management – 
Getting the Right Framework 
Uncover successful business strategies and innovative solutions to 
unlock the full potential of your business. Key topics include: 
• Where do we go next to find new hydrocarbon reserves? 
• The key to shorten your EOR production cycle 
• Developing the next wave technologies for unconventional and deepwaters 
• Drilling for the future – Drilling rigs that are suitable for the different water depth 
• Managing uncertainties impacting Asia’s LNG market 
• Big opportunities for developing small-mid scale LNG supply 
• Moving to a digital oilfield framework 
• Myanmar – Unlocking the un-touch golden land 
• Vessels - Stepping into the future of subsea and deepwater developments 
• Dynamic Positioning: Improving Performance in Mid-Deepwater 
Held Alongside: Organiser: Worldwide Associate: Track Sponsor: Supporting Organisation: 
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Welcome to 
OSEA2014 International 
Conference 
The energy landscape is changing radically. The “easy 
to get to oil” is gone, leaving oil and gas companies the 
need to drill deeper and deeper to find other deposits. 
Finding new potential reserves presents problems that 
require new technologies to produce barrels of oil and 
gas economically, and producing from deep water. Oil 
and gas companies are pushing the boundaries of what 
is possible using the latest subsea technology and 
relying more heavily than ever before on the growing 
global fleet of subsea vessels. 
OSEA International Conference, a biennial event 
returns this 2-5 December 2014 with a brand new 
programme and a new theme “Unlocking the Full 
Potential of Offshore Reserves with Innovative 
Solutions.” Over 300 attendees will make the trip from 
all corners of the globe to hear from 110+ industry 
thought leaders who will deliver their successful 
strategies and solutions you’re looking for to succeed in 
the offshore arena. 
What’s New For 2014 
Developed in close consultation with key industry 
stakeholders, the 2014 programme has been researched 
and designed to meet the most critical needs of this 
industry. Bringing to you ten new tracks, two new 
workshops and all-new 110+ speakers, all under one 
roof. 
Join Us! 
Hesitate no more, gather your team and meet with 
business leaders and key representatives at OSEA2014 
International Conference from 2 - 5 December 2014 at 
Marina Bay Sands, Singapore. 
See you this December in Singapore! 
Industry Networking Night 
2 Dec 2014, 6pm-9pm | Venue: Level 4 
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Statistics from OSEA2012 
International Conference 
Engineering, Construction, 
Drilling & Contracting 
Services - 24% 
Oil & Gas Exploration & 
Production - 26% 
Chemical Processing and 
Oil & Gas Processing/LNG 
& Petrochemical 
Plant/Refinery - 2% 
Equipment and Solution 
Providers - 20% 
Project Consultancy - 16% 
Trade & Government 
Agencies/Academic/Others 
- 12% 
Industry 
Corporate/General 
Management - 32% 
Engineering Management - 16% 
Exploration & Production - 7% 
Geological/Geophysical 
Interpretation/Analysis - 2% 
Maintenance & Operations/ 
Quality Control & Safety/ 
Environmental - 10% 
Project Management 
Research & Development 
- 14% 
Sales & Marketing - 3% 
Designing/Others - 10% 
Job Function 
Australasia - 63% 
Asia - 22% 
Europe/US - 9% 
Middle East and the Rest 
of the World - 6% 
Country / Region 
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Michael 
Maloney 
CEO 
Accelerated Oil 
Technologies 
Basim Faraj 
VP New 
Ventures 
Tamboran 
Resources 
Tauseef Kureshi 
Global 
Programme 
Delivery 
Manager 
Velocity 
(previously BG 
Group) 
Mark Woepple 
President, CEO 
Pinnacle 
Strategies 
Vinay Kumar 
Gupta 
General 
Manager-Head 
Operational 
Monitoring 
Group 
Oil and 
Natural Gas 
Corporation 
(ONGC) 
Sampe L Purba 
Senior Lead 
Specialist – 
Upstream 
Business 
Support 
Management 
SKKMIGAS 
Mohamed 
Daoud 
Manager – 
Engineering & 
Projects (E&P) 
Abu Dhabi 
Company for 
Onshore Oil 
Operations 
(ADCO) 
Matthieu Lamy 
CEO Document 
Management 
and Control 
Expert, 
Talengi, 
GDF Suez 
Prof. Dr. Maizar 
Rahman 
Former 
Indonesian 
OPEC Governor 
and Former 
PT Pertamina 
Commissioner 
LEMIGAS 
Shreenaath 
Natarajan 
Technical 
Director 
2H Offshore 
Michael 
Surkein 
Senior 
Consultant 
Materials 
Selection and 
Corrosion 
Control Group 
ExxonMobil 
U Lynn Myint 
General 
Manager 
North 
Petro-Chem 
Corporation 
(Myanmar) 
Sonny Llave 
Business 
Manager 
Wood Group 
Kenny 
Richard Barker 
General 
Manager 
Asia Pacific 
FMC 
Technologies 
Johan Gullman- 
Strand 
Manager R&D, 
Computational 
Methods and 
Data Systems 
Lloyd’s Register 
Energy 
Shawn 
Broussard 
Project Advisor 
Halliburton 
Ranali Perara 
Petroleum 
Economist 
Petroleum 
Resources 
Development 
Secretariat, Sri 
Lanka 
Soekoesen 
Soemarinda 
General 
Manager 
Singapore 
Petroleum 
Company 
Alberto 
Migliucci 
CEO 
Petra 
Commodities 
(Asia) 
Mohd Amin 
Shoushtari 
Faculty Member, 
Senior Lecturer 
Universiti 
Teknologi 
Petronas 
André Baken 
Founding Partner 
Digital Oilfield 
Assessment 
Services 
(DOFAS) 
Alisher Ali 
Chairman 
Silk Road 
Finance 
Mateus da 
Costa 
Director of 
Exploration & 
Acreage Release 
Autoridade 
Nacional do 
Petroleo 
William Sember 
Vice President 
Global Marketing 
ABS 
Cedric 
Morandini 
Head of Naval 
Architecture 
SBM Offshore 
Gunnar Haug 
Managing 
Director 
Ulstein Asia 
Govinder Singh 
Chopra 
Managing 
Director 
SeaTech 
Solutions 
International 
János Szelényi 
Production 
Technology 
Advisor - 
Production 
& Field 
Development 
MOL Group 
Rolv Stokkmo 
Managing 
Director 
and Partner 
GasPartners 
Ashish Sethia 
APAC Lead - 
Gas & Power, 
Regional 
Manager-South 
& Southeast Asia 
Bloomberg 
New Energy 
Finance 
Ahmed 
Alghamdi 
Engineer II 
Saudi Aramco 
Oil Company 
Panneer 
Selvam 
Subsea Pipeline 
Manager 
McDermott 
Asia Pacific
2 December 2014, Tuesday I 9.10am – 10.40am 
Opening Joint Keynote: The Future of Oil & Gas Exploration and 
Supply 
• What are the future trends of global oil and gas exploration? 
• Identifying the architecture and drivers of future oil and gas supply 
• Identifying the future technology trends 
• Exploration of new frontier basins 
• Sustaining long term production and maximising ultimate recovery 
John 
Westwood 
Chairman 
Douglas 
Westwood 
Dan K. 
Eberhart 
CEO 
Canary 
Joint Case Study: Leadership in Safety 
The story of a world-class cultural change programme, created by an EPIC 
contractor and shared to the industry through a not for profit foundation. It 
is successfully adopted by a global marine organisation. The presentation 
will address key themes such as: 
• The importance of sharing, learning and networking 
• The fundamentals of safety leadership 
• The secret of sustainable behavioural and cultural change 
• Emotional engagement to hit a global audience 
Davide Scotti 
Behavioral 
Safety 
Manager 
Saipem 
Quinten de 
Bruine 
HSE Head 
Vroon 
3 December 2014, Wednesday I 9.10am – 10.30am 
Opening Keynote: Where do We Go Next to Find New Hydrocarbon 
Reserves? 
The energy landscape is changing radically. The “Easy to get to oil” is 
gone, leaving oil companies the need to drill deeper and deeper to find 
other deposits. The process of extracting oil from reservoirs is becoming 
more difficult, resulting in higher cost, which puts at risk the businesses 
of the operators and contractors. Finding new potential reserves presents 
problems that require new technologies to produce barrels of oil and gas 
economically, and producing from deep water. 
Måns Lidgren, CEO of Rex International Holding will share his perspective 
on how the company is using technology to find hydrocarbons in an 
economical and effective way, the challenges of gaining acceptance of 
the technology, and the overall success of the technology. He will also 
address the challenge of how to reduce the costs of the entire oil and gas 
E&P industry by new innovative technical approaches. 
Måns Lidgren 
CEO 
Rex 
International 
Holding 
Keynote: The Next LNG Frontier and Roadmap in China 
• Overview of China’s current gas industry with a focus on plans, 
pricing/costing, policies, investments and how the country is meeting 
the demand for natural gas 
• Understanding how the Chinese LNG market operates 
• What are the current and future projects and key LNG assets in 
PetroChina? 
• Identifying the pros and cons of working with local vs. international 
technology and equipment providers – What are oil and gas operators 
especially in China looking for? 
Lin Song 
Deputy Project 
Director & 
Research 
Engineer 
PetroChina 
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Morning Plenaries 
4 December 2014, Thursday I 9.10am – 11.10am 
Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) Corrosion 
Control Design and Operational Integrity Excellence 
• Understanding the need for well developed and thought out corrosion 
control designs to help assure safe long term FPSO operations 
• Find out why detailed corrosion control monitoring and inspection plan 
should be part of the standard operational practices 
• Experienced corrosion/materials engineers - How can they be a valuable 
resource for design of corrosion control systems and development of 
corrosion monitoring and inspection integrity plans for FPSO’s 
Stakeholders Panel: Meeting the Future of Offshore Developments – 
Are Current Rigs and Vessels Adequately Equipped and Designed to 
Meet this Demand? 
The demand for oil and gas is expected to continue increasing in the 
future and this will result in a corresponding increase in production, 
especially from the offshore regions. There has been a market shift 
towards increased offshore exploration especially in deepwater and ultra-deep 
water regions – where development drilling is expected to drive 
demand till 2020. 
The offshore industry is relying more heavily than ever before on the 
growing global fleet of subsea vessels. Oil and gas operators are now 
pushing the boundaries of what is possible using the latest subsea for 
large-scale development projects. Rig owners around the world are 
commissioning more deepwater vessels to be built, with contracts for 
drillships or semi submersibles. 
Key stakeholders have been invited to address key topics (not limited to) 
such as: 
• Market outlook of global drilling rig and current construction trends in 
• What are the upcoming mid to deepwater water projects and 
• Meeting the objectives of decreasing drilling years to days and 
• Drilling rig that is suitable for the different water depth – Drilling for 
• Are current vessels adequately equipped and designed to meet this 
• Are the current subsea vessels equipped to cope with complex 
exploration and production projects in deeper waters? 
• What are the technology gaps that are preventing vessel owners from 
• What are oil and gas companies looking for in an OSV owner? 
Individual presentation will be shared followed by a panel discussion. 
Nitish Gupta 
Executive 
Director and 
CEO, Offshore 
Construction 
Leong Seng 
Keat 
CEO 
Nam Cheong 
Michael Surkein 
Senior Consultant, 
Materials Selection 
and Corrosion 
Control Group 
ExxonMobil 
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developments 
operational cost 
Moderator: 
Dan K. 
Eberhart 
CEO 
Canary 
Alf Kare 
Adnanes 
Vice 
President, 
Technology 
Manager - 
Marine & 
Cranes 
ABB 
Asia 
the future 
demand? 
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Robert 
Ziegler 
Head 
Deepwater 
Drilling 
Technology 
Petronas 
Carigali 
Swiber Offshore 
Construction 
Services (tentative)
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CONFERENCE DAY 1: 2nd DECEMBER 2014 - TUESDAY 
Opening Joint Keynote: The Future of Oil & Gas Exploration 
Joint Case Study: Leadership in Safety 
*Morning Plenary: Open to all Conference Delegates and Speakers 
Maximising the Recovery Factor 
from Your Oilfields 
>> The Key to Shorten Your EOR 
Production Cycle 
>> EOR Field Case Studies 
>> The Critical Need for Planning and Execution – 
What is Your EOR Strategy? 
Will Change Come in the Asian LNG Market? 
>> Managing Uncertainties Impacting 
Asia’s LNG Market 
>> What Role Can the North America 
LNG Play in Asia? 
>> How will LNG be Priced – 
Will it Continue to be Oil Linked? 
Technical 
Session 1: 
Drilling and 
Completions 
*Technical session 
will start at 
1.40pm-4.50pm 
CONFERENCE DAY 2: 3rd DECEMBER 2014 – WEDNESDAY 
Opening Keynote: Where do We Go Next to Find New Hydrocarbon Reserves? 
Keynote: The Next LNG Frontier and Roadmap in China 
*Morning Plenary: Open to all Conference Delegates and Speakers 
Shaping the New Era of 
Deepwater through Game 
Changing Technologies 
>> Developing the Next Wave 
Technologies for Unconventional 
and Deepwaters 
>> How Do We Approach Flow 
Assurance, the Techniques and 
Workflows to Manage Tomorrow’s 
Deepwater Production 
>> Extending the Life of Offshore 
Assets – Turning them into New 
Revenue Streams 
New Frontiers for Gas – 
Shale and FLNG 
>> Shale Gas Moving to Asia – 
What will Happen to the LNG 
Market? 
>> Deepwater FLNG 
Modularisation – Is this the Key to 
Future LNG Developments 
>> Big Opportunities for 
Developing Small-Mid Scale LNG 
Supply 
The Need for Digital Oilfield 
>> Moving to a Digital Oilfield 
Framework 
>> Digital Oilfields 
Implementation Case Studies 
>> Improving Communications 
Infrastructure and Network 
Security for Onshore and 
Offshore Operations 
Technical 
Session 2: 
Asset Integrity - 
The Key to Reduce 
HSE Risk 
*Technical session 
will start at 
2.00pm-5.20pm 
CONFERENCE DAY 3: 4th DECEMBER 2014 - THURSDAY 
Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) Corrosion Control Design and Operational Integrity Excellence 
Stakeholders Panel: Meeting the Future of Offshore Developments – 
Are Current Rigs and Vessels Adequately Equipped and Designed to Meet this Demand? 
*Morning Plenary: Open to all Conference Delegates and Speaker 
Sourcing for New Oil and 
Gas Reserve for Asia Market 
>> Country Focus: 
• Myanmar – Unlocking the 
Un-Touch Golden Land 
• Australia – Will Australia Become the World’s 
Leading LNG Exporter? 
• East Timor and Indonesia 
Offshore Platforms and Vessels – 
Unlocking the New Opportunities 
in Offshore Market 
>> Stepping into the Future of Subsea and 
Deepwater Developments 
>> Dynamic Positioning – 
Improving Performance in Mid-Deepwater 
>> Current FPSO Developments in Asia 
Technical 
Session 3: 
Offshore Pipelines 
and Flow 
Assurance 
*Technical session 
will start at 
2.00pm-5.20pm 
CONFERENCE DAY 4: 5th DECEMBER 2014 - FRIDAY 
WORKSHOP A WORKSHOP B 
Best Practices in High Pressure 
High Temperature (HPHT) Drilling & Well Design 
Asset Integrity Management 
– Getting the Right Framework 
“It’s very useful for 
the people in the oil & 
gas business as well 
as for others. I found 
the conference useful, 
and also the exhibition. 
Please have more 
conferences in the 
future!” 
Yi Junseog 
VP Drilling & Subsea Department 
Korea National Oil Corporation, 
KOREA 
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knowledge on my 
industry. Received it in 
bucket loads. Well done 
to all involved!” 
Jim Spottiswood 
Logistics Superintendent 
Santos 
“Well organised, 
informative, and useful 
conference.” 
Ottar Hermansen, 
Business Network, Oil & Gas, 
Maritime Innovation Norway 
“As a first timer to 
this conference, I am 
impressed by the 
great organisation and 
networking opportunities 
here.” 
Jerod Hoffman 
Chief Financial Officer 
TritonTek 
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Day1 - Tuesday, 2 December 2014 
TRACK1: Maximising the Recovery Factor 
from Your Oilfields 
8.00am Registration 
MORNING PLENARY 
9.10am Chairman’s Welcome Remarks 
9.20am Opening Joint Keynote: The Future of Oil & Gas 
Exploration and Supply 
Refer to Page 4 for more details. 
Joint Presentation 
John Westwood, Chairman, Douglas-Westwood 
Dan K. Eberhart, CEO, Canary 
10.00am Joint Case Study: Leadership in Safety 
Refer to Page 4 for more details. 
Joint Presentation 
Davide Scotti, Behavioral Safety Manager, Saipem 
Quinten de Bruine, HSE Head, Vroon 
10.40am Morning Break and Refreshments 
Maximising the Recovery Factor from Your Oilfields 
11.10am Chairman’s Remarks 
Prof. Dr. Maizar Rahman, Former Indonesian OPEC 
Governor and Former PT Pertamina Commissioner, 
LEMIGAS, Research and Development Center for Oil 
and Gas Technology 
11.20am The Key to Shorten your EOR Production Cycle 
• Emphasis on the potential of EOR techniques to increase 
recovery process and shorten EOR production cycle 
• What are the EOR techniques required for reservoirs that 
could not be produced without EOR, such as heavy oils 
and tight reservoirs? 
• How do operators deal with scenarios where pilots may 
not be an option in offshore EOR? 
• Interactions between EOR chemicals and oilfield activities 
– What are the challenges and technologies needed for 
this separation? 
Omer Gurpiner, EOR Technical Director, Schlumberger 
12.00pm The Critical Need for Planning and Execution – What is 
your EOR Strategy? 
Operators are realising the important of incorporating EOR 
processes now into their initial field development plans, 
right from the get go. Planning for EOR from the beginning 
stages of field development not only helps the firm to 
save money, but also boosts ultimate recovery and ensures 
maximum return on their investment. 
This session will discuss how the implementation of 
an EOR strategy – From concept to pilot and full-field 
implementation can help ensure long-term economic 
success for your organisation. 
Michael Maloney, CEO, Accelerated Oil Technologies 
12.40pm Lunch Break and Exhibition Viewing 
1.40pm EOR Field Case Studies – Learning from Experiences to 
Further Improve Efficiency and Success for your EOR 
Projects 
This panel will bring together key experts from IOCs, NOCs 
and EOR solution provider to share how their experiences, 
success and pit fall for their EOR projects. Individual 
presentation will be shared followed by a panel discussion. 
Panelists: 
Janos Szelenyi, Production Technology Advisor - 
Production & Field Development, MOL Group 
Michael Maloney, CEO, Accelerated Oil Technologies 
3.10pm Coffee Break and End of Conference Day 1 
TRACK2: Will Change Come 
in the Asian LNG Market? 
8.00am Registration 
MORNING PLENARY 
9.10am Chairman’s Welcome Remarks 
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9.20am Opening Joint Keynote: The Future of Oil & Gas 
Exploration and Supply 
Refer to Page 4 for more details. 
Joint Presentation 
John Westwood, Chairman, Douglas-Westwood 
Dan K. Eberhart, CEO, Canary 
10.00am Joint Case Study: Leadership in Safety 
Refer to Page 4 for more details. 
Joint Presentation 
Davide Scotti, Behavioral Safety Manager, Saipem 
Quinten de Bruine, HSE Head, Vroon 
10.40am Morning Break and Refreshments 
Will Change Come in the Asian LNG Market? 
11.10am Chairman’s Remarks 
Andy Flower, LNG and Natural Gas Consultant 
11.20am LNG Panel: Managing Uncertainties Impacting Asia’s 
LNG Market 
Asia has rising hopes that natural gas can one day become 
a key component in the energy mix. Despite the fast 
pace in growth for natural gas in Asia, it is still relatively 
underutilised. Even though there is a great demand for 
LNG, uncertainties still persist. This panel session will be 
presented by LNG experts to discuss how we can embrace 
uncertainties and consider scenarios that can alter the Asian 
LNG market. Individual presentation will be shared followed 
by a panel discussion. 
The following topics (not limited to) will be addressed within 
the panel session by the respective speakers: 
• Policy uncertainty – How will this have an impact 
on LNG demand growth in the region? 
• The impact of Japan and Korea’s LNG demand as they 
grapples with their nuclear policies 
• China’s gas choices – driving the demand growth of LNG 
needs 
• Supply uncertainties – Where will future LNG supplies 
come from and at what cost? 
• North America and Canada policies on LNG exports 
• Africa and Russia gas supplies 
• The evolution of LNG pricing in Asia 
Panelists: 
Ranali Perara, Petroleum Economist, Petroleum Resources 
Development Secretariat, Sri Lanka 
Sampe L Purba, Senior Lead Specialist – Upstream 
Business Support Management, SKKMIGAS 
William Sember, Vice President Global Marketing, ABS 
Moderator: Stephanie Wilson, Managing Editor, Asia LNG, 
Platts 
12.50pm Lunch Break and Exhibition Viewing 
1.40pm Looking to the Future: The Role of LNG for Asia 
• How much gas is actually required in Asia? 
• Will Asian countries like China, India, Japan, and South 
Korea continue to pay premium prices for natural gas? 
• Will gas supply into Asia come from LNG or pipelines? 
• Tackling the current and upcoming challenges faced in Asia 
• Development status of upcoming projects 
Priyank Srivastava, Analyst, C&M, MarketsandMarkets 
2.10pm New Frontier - What Role Can the North America LNG 
Play in Asia? 
• What is the opportunity to export natural gas via LNG 
from North America to the Asian markets? 
• Addressing the main concern of long term gas price 
deliverability 
• Where will future LNG supplies come from – When and 
how much? 
• Is there potential for North America (especially Canada) 
to export cheap natural gas to premium markets 
like China, Japan, South Korea and India and get high 
netbacks? 
• Will shale gas in China affect the LNG business or will it 
be the biggest engine of growth? 
• Will North America be an important player in the Asian 
LNG market – How will this have an impact on Asian LNG 
exporters? 
Alberto Migliucci, CEO, Petra Commodities (Asia) 
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2.40pm Panel: How will LNG be Priced – Will it Continue to be 
Oil Linked? 
• LNG pricing and trading – What are the trends in pricing 
and trading flows? 
• What are the new trends and activities by the key 
regional players? 
• How will Asian buyers manage their risks on buying US 
LNG indexed to Henry Hub? 
• Identifying the competitive prices between North 
America, Russia and Africa LNG projects with Australian 
LNG projects 
• What are the expected costs from the Panama Canal and 
extra shipping capacity needed from North America to 
Asia? 
• Identifying new key activities we are likely to see develop 
in the region 
Panelists: 
Nicolas Zanen, Vice President, Trading, Cheniere 
Fiona Poynter, VP, LNG Asia-Pacific, Argus Media 
Rolv Stokkmo, Managing Director and Partner, GasPartners 
Ashish Sethia, APAC Lead - Gas & Power, Regional 
Manager-South & Southeast Asia, Bloomberg New Energy 
Finance 
4.00pm Coffee Break and End of Conference Day 1 
Technical Session 1: 
Drilling and Completions 
8.00am Registration 
MORNING PLENARY 
9.10am Chairman’s Welcome Remarks 
9.20am Opening Joint Keynote: The Future of Oil & Gas 
Exploration and Supply 
Refer to Page 4 for more details. 
Joint Presentation 
John Westwood, Chairman, Douglas-Westwood 
Dan K. Eberhart, CEO, Canary 
10.00am Joint Case Study: Leadership in Safety 
Refer to Page 4 for more details. 
Joint Presentation 
Davide Scotti, Behavioral Safety Manager, Saipem 
Quinten de Bruine, HSE Head, Vroon 
10.40am Morning Break and Exhibition Viewing 
12.40pm Lunch Break 
Drilling and Completions 
1.30pm Chairman’s Welcome Remarks 
1.40pm Automating the Mud Engineer: Increasing Optimisation 
with Real-Time Drilling Fluid Properties 
• Discuss lessons learned from field trials with automated 
drilling fluid measurement equipment 
• Understanding how automated measurement of drilling 
fluid properties can enhance drilling fluid and overall 
drilling performance 
• Understanding how automated measurement of drilling 
fluid properties provides real time information for drilling 
services, such as managed pressure drilling 
• Find out how real time information can provide improved 
insight into developing drilling fluid property trends 
Shawn Broussard, Project Advisor, Halliburton 
2.10pm Case Study: Petrophysics for Horizontal Wells with a 
Sourceless LWD Technology 
• In horizontal holes, several factors are affecting formation 
resistivity. Bed boundary and polarization horns are 
causing severe noise that masks the true formation 
resistivity causing great ambiguity in water saturation 
determination. Moreover, the use of LWD with natural 
radioactive sources has been always a big concern to 
KOC – How was this being addressed? 
• Case study done with KOC : An alternative option to 
resistivity was proposed to KOC based on using Sigma. 
Sourceless LWD was used for the first time in Kuwait with 
great success. The Sigma was used in the water 
saturation calculations. In addition, a time lapse Sigma 
was used to indicate any water movement by OBM 
invasion 
• Understanding the used of spectroscopy for formation 
evaluation specially clay content. This is rather useful in 
complex lithology especially when the Gamma Ray 
reading is affected by strange mineralogy, thus affecting 
mobility calculations for accurate ICD design 
Ahmed Elsherif, LWD Petrophysics Domain Champion, 
Schlumberger Technical Services 
2.40pm High Performance Water Based Mud: Case Study 
• Identifying how inhibition of shale can be achieved by 
different mechanism - Each method has its own 
limitation. For example; PHPA is good in encapsulation, 
silicate is good in well bore stability 
• Understanding how High Performance Water Based Mud 
can reduce drilling problem whilst delivering high level 
of performance and minimising potential environmental 
impact compared to OBM/SBM 
• The mud system presented in the paper is highly 
inhibitive, with good low end rheology and shear thinning 
for higher penetration 
• Case studies of the drilling fluid system shows save in 
time and money due to faster drilling and lower chemical 
consumption 
Dr Shrikant Kumar Mahapatra, Regional Technical 
Manager, Drilling Fluid Division, Petrochem Performance 
Chemicals 
3.10pm Coffee Break 
3.20pm Dynamic Response of Jack-Up Drilling Units 
• Investigation of the four methods recommended by 
SNAME T&R Bulletin 5-5A for predicting the DAFs of 
overturning moment and base shear - Re-evaluating 
extreme response values and the corresponding DAFs 
• Identifying the characteristics of the respective methods 
and the appropriate data range and time duration 
• Investigating the sensitivity of random seed selection on 
DAFs according to different methods 
Dr. Shengqing Zhu, Engineer, ABS 
3.50pm New Generation Hydraulic Drilling Workover Units 
Designed to Enhance Safety and Performances 
• New generation fully automated drilling rig – how will this 
help to meet the highest HSE standards, drilling 
efficiency and all demands from today’s drilling industry? 
• Identifying the high safety and enhanced performance 
in all drilling environment by the heart of drilling (HoD) 
package 
• How will this help in a drastic project costs reduction and 
yield field production? 
• High drilling capacity combined with fast moving 
characteristics 
Joint Presentation: 
Angelo Calderoni, Vice President R&D and Marketing, Drillmec 
Stefano Angeli, Vice President Sales, Drillmec 
4.20pm Innovative Heavy Landing String for Ultra Deep Offshore 
• The offshore industry’s current trend is driving towards 
ultra deepwater wells (up to 12,000ft of water depth), 
combined with deeper total depths. Identifying the need 
for innovative heavy duty landing system with the ability 
to run larger and heavier casing strings with hook loads 
approaching or exceeding 2.5 million lbs 
• Identifying the capability of such systems for landing 
heavy loads while ensuring slip crushing resistance. It 
includes an extended slip with enhanced design (coupled 
with a new greasing system), a 2.5 million lbs landing 
carrier and a pipe with a thick walled high strength 
material section, a light weight tube, and a rotary 
shouldered connection 
• Understanding the main design advantages of the 
landing system, qualification using both FEA analysis and 
physical tests 
Vincent Flores, Global Product Line Manager, Vallourec 
4.50pm End of Day 1 Technical Session 1
Day2 - Wednesday, 3 December 2014 
TRACK1: Shaping the New Era of Deepwater 
through Game Changing Technologies 
Track Sponsor: 
8.00am Registration 
MORNING PLENARY 
9.10am Chairman’s Welcome Remarks 
John Westwood, Chairman, Douglas-Westwood 
9.20am Opening Keynote: Where do We Go Next to Find New 
Hydrocarbon Reserves? 
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Måns Lidgren, CEO, Rex International Holding 
10.00am Keynote: The Next LNG Frontier and Roadmap in China 
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Lin Song, Deputy Project Director & Research Engineer, 
PetroChina 
10.30am Morning Break and Refreshments 
Shaping the New Era of Deepwater 
through Game Changing Technologies 
11.00am Chairman’s Remarks 
11.05am BP Gulf Oil Spill – A Large, Complex Project Case Study 
• Our engagement charter – HELP! 
• Rapidly improving Supply Chain performance 
• The Fortune 500 Company with a lifecycle of 4 months 
• Results & lessons learned 
Mark Woepple, President, CEO, Pinnacle Strategies 
11.30am Technology Power Panel: Developing the Next Wave 
Technologies for Unconventional and Deepwaters 
With fewer remaining easy to get oil fields, the industry has 
moved into new areas to find growth. Recent years have 
witnessed a demand for advanced technologies by major 
operators, mainly driven by the push into deepwaters, 
unconventional reservoirs and more remote locations. 
High development costs and technological limitations 
discouraged deep-water offshore oil exploration until 
recently. As well depths progress deeper and deeper in 
pursuit of hydrocarbon bearing formations, the ability to 
drill and evaluate these wells becomes an ever-increasing 
challenge. 
This panel will be presented by leading technology experts 
who will address (not limited to): 
• The new technologies that could be game changers for 
unconventional and deepwater developments 
• Safety and environmental issues 
• Technology cooperation among the operators and 
service companies 
• The level of cost and resources required to advance 
technology for unconventional and deepwater 
developments 
• Reduce “Time to First Oil” 
• Other deepwater technologies 
Panelists: 
Richard Barker, General Manager Asia Pacific, FMC 
Technologies 
Duane Sherritt, VP-Business Development APAC, 
Halliburton 
Vinay Kumar Gupta, GM-Head Operational Monitoring 
Group, IDT, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation 
Moderator: Mark Woepple, President, CEO, Pinnacle 
Strategies 
1.00pm Lunch Break and Exhibition Viewing 
2.00pm Panel: How Do We Approach Flow Assurance, the 
Techniques and Workflows to Manage Tomorrow’s 
Deepwater Production? 
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importance of flow assurance management as exploration 
moves into increasingly more challenging environments 
including mature stage production and IOR/EOR. 
Developing the infrastructure for pipeline transportation to 
move hydrocarbons from deepwater to onshore terminals 
or refining centers is one of the key challenges faced. This 
panel will feature key experts who have been involved in 
managing flow dynamics will provide you with the necessary 
knowledge and best-practice methodologies to help you 
overcome your flow assurance challenges and optimise 
production. Individual presentation will be shared followed 
by a panel discussion. 
Panelists: 
Johan Gullman-Strand, Manager R&D, Computational 
Methods and Data Systems, Lloyd’s Register Energy 
John Cambridge, Managing Director, Genesis Oil & Gas 
Consultants 
Moderator: Dr. Sonny Llave, Business Manager, Wood 
Group Kenny 
3.30pm Coffee Break 
3.45pm Panel: Extending the Life of Offshore Assets – Turning 
them into New Revenue Streams 
A large number of facilities and infrastructure parts of the 
global offshore oil and gas reservoirs are approaching or 
have exceeded their original design life. With hydrocarbons 
being recovered and if the field’s lifetime is extended, the 
infrastructure parts are being considered for use beyond 
their planned design life. Many oil and gas operators today 
are trying to extend the operational life of old facilities and 
equipment by utilising integrity management and corrosion 
modeling tools. 
The panel will address key topics such as: 
• Assessing life extension to ensure the technical and 
operational integrity of these ageing facilities 
• How can operators increase productivity of ageing 
assets? 
• Integrity management – people, processes and systems 
• How to treat asset lifespan properly? 
• Designing and building platforms and pipeline – what is 
the state of the art now? 
• Changing environment conditions 
• Data management is key for asset integrity 
• Infrastructure competencies 
Panelists: 
Shreenaath Natarajan, Technical Director, 2H Offshore 
Mohamed Daoud, Manager – Engineering & Projects 
(E&P), Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operations 
(ADCO) 
John Aldersey-Williams, CEO, SeaEnergy PLC 
Robert Walters, Chairman, Anticorrosion Protective 
Systems 
David Hunter, Managing Director AP, NRI 
5.20pm End of Conference Day 2 
TRACK2: 
New Frontier for Gas – Shale and FLNG 
MORNING PLENARY 
9.10am Chairman’s Welcome Remarks 
John Westwood, Chairman, Douglas-Westwood 
9.20am Opening Keynote: Where do We Go Next to Find New 
Hydrocarbon Reserves? 
Refer to Page 4 for more details. 
Måns Lidgren, CEO, Rex International Holding 
10.00am Keynote: The Next LNG Frontier and Roadmap in China 
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Lin Song, Deputy Project Director & Research Engineer, 
PetroChina 
10.30am Morning Break and Refreshments 
New Frontier for Gas – Shale and FLNG 
11.00am Chairman’s Remarks 
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11.10am Energy Leaders Panel: Shale Gas Moving to Asia – What 
will Happen to the LNG Market? 
In the last couple of years there were some big shifts in 
the global gas markets led by shale gas development. The 
global LNG market could be facing even more disruption 
with US shale gas revolution, a disparity in its prices in the 
US, Canada, Europe and Asia. Asia Pacific is becoming a 
new global battleground for gas suppliers. Shale gas is 
changing the dynamics of the gas world especially with its 
abundant low-cost. The race to develop shale gas in Asia 
seems to be like a marathon than a sprint. 
This panel will feature key energy leaders to touch on how 
the US shale gas development will disrupt the global LNG 
market. The panel will address key issues such as: 
• How is shale gas production developing in Asia? 
• How will the dynamics of US shale gas affect global 
energy markets? 
• Pricing – US gas prices are low compared to Asia, but the 
divergence in price is expected to narrow. To what 
extend might this happen? 
• What would the change of pricing mean for the potential 
of US exports of gas to Asia? 
• Why everyone’s making such a big deal about shale – Is 
this boom sustainable? 
• Where should we look for the next potential “shale 
boom”? 
Panelists: 
Christopher Newport, Managing Director, Corsair 
Petroleum 
Mohd Amin Shoushtari, Faculty Member, Senior Lecturer, 
Universiti Teknologi Petronas 
Basim Faraj, Vice President New Ventures, Tamboran 
Resources (tentative) 
Prof. Dr. Maizar Rahman, Former Indonesian OPEC 
Governor and Former PT Pertamina Commissioner, 
LEMIGAS, Research and Development Center for Oil 
and Gas Technology 
Moderator: Ashish Sethia, APAC Lead - Gas & Power, 
Regional Manager-South & Southeast Asia, Bloomberg 
New Energy Finance 
12.40pm Lunch Break and Exhibition Viewing 
2.00pm Deepwater FLNG Modularisation – Is this the Key to 
Future LNG Developments? 
• What are the latest FLNG developments globally, 
particularly in Asia? 
• How will FLNG impact the future of LNG market and 
onshore modularisation? 
• What projects are currently happening? 
• Is FLNG finally becoming a reality? 
• Case studies: How to make a FLNG project a successful 
one – determining the investment cost, production, risks 
and HSE 
• Are shipyards ready to build and meet the demand of 
FLNG? 
Tony Regan, Principal Consultant, Trizen International 
2.30pm FLNG Case Study - Optimising the Critical Dehydration 
Heat Exchanger Unit for Offshore Gas Production: A 
Technology Breakthrough 
• Minimising weights and dimensions in heat dehydration 
heat transfer equipment. Innovation in Shell & tube 
technology 
• Effective design, vibrations control and effective pressure 
drops reduction 
• Presentation of a real application case 
Marco Brignone, Principal Thermal Engineer, EMbaffle 
3.00pm Big Opportunities for Developing Small-Mid Scale LNG 
Supply 
• Developments in the global LNG market the trends on 
small-mid scale LNG supply 
• Assessing and uncovering the various business models to 
maximise ROI 
• What role does small-mid scale LNG play in the broader 
LNG marketplace in Asia? 
• What cost effective technologies are best suited for 
small-mid scale LNG plant operations? 
• Case studies on proven business model in developing 
small-mid scale LNG facilities successfully 
Karthik Sathyamoorthy, Head of Asia Pacific, Galway 
Group 
3.30pm Coffee Break and End of Conference Day 2 
TRACK3: 
The Need for Digital Oilfield 
8.00am Registration 
MORNING PLENARY 
9.10am Chairman’s Welcome Remarks 
John Westwood, Chairman, Douglas-Westwood 
9.20am Opening Keynote: Where do We Go Next to Find New 
Hydrocarbon Reserves? 
Refer to Page 4 for more details. 
Måns Lidgren, CEO, Rex International Holding 
10.00am Keynote: The Next LNG Frontier and Roadmap in China 
Refer to Page 4 for more details. 
Lin Song, Deputy Project Director & Research Engineer, 
PetroChina 
10.30am Morning Break and Refreshments 
The Need for Digital Oilfield 
11.00am Chairman’s Welcome Remarks 
Priyank Srivastava, Analyst, C&M, MarketsandMarkets 
11.10am Digital Oilfield Leaders Panel: Moving to a Digital 
Oilfield Framework 
IT technology is becoming increasingly challenging to 
develop but we are seeing the oil and gas companies 
starting to digitise their flow operations in order to increase 
available 
information that will allow real time decision making. This 
panel will bring together key digital oilfield experts to 
explore developments in this rapidly evolving field through 
case study analysis, provide practical knowledge about 
how to implement and effectively utilise digital oilfield 
technology. Each panellists will give a presentation follow 
by a panel discussion on key highlights including: 
• Assessing the impact of digitalisation and optimising its 
production efficiencies 
• Preparing for large scale organizational restructuring 
when implementing digital oilfields 
• Digital developments in the region – How companies 
have adopt and digitalised their oil and gas operations 
• Major obstacles and setbacks faced in digitalising 
oilfields 
• How live data can support drillers throughout the world, 
monitoring data trends to assist in decision making as 
wells are drilled? 
• How live data can help improve field development 
efficiency for projects requiring large numbers of similar 
wells, particularly for heavy oil and shale gas 
developments? 
• The future of data and digital oilfield for drilling and 
production 
Panelists: 
Matthieu Lamy, CEO, Document Management and Control 
Expert, Talengi, GDF Suez 
Tauseef Kureshi, Global Programme Delivery Manager, 
Velocity (previously BG Group) 
Shawn Broussard, Project Advisor, Halliburton 
Moderator: Priyank Srivastava, Analyst, C&M, 
MarketsandMarkets 
12.40pm Lunch Break and Exhibition Viewing 
2.00pm Case Study: Reviewing the New Intelligent Oil Fields 
(IOF) Outcome Prediction and Review Tool 
• The real cost of not investing in IOF 
• Identifying the real blockers to positive change 
• The human dimension to IOF 
• Monetising your IOF investments 
• IOF as a profit driver 
• Putting real integration into IOFs 
André Baken, Founding Partner, Digital Oilfield 
Assessment Services (DOFAS)
2.30pm Case Study: Enhancing Operations and Reserve 
Discovery through Integrated Seismic and Geologic from 
Multiple Sources 
• Overview of Pertamina , PHE and PHE Metana Suban and 
it’s current and future plans 
• Enhancing reserve discovery in PHE Metana Suban 
- Through seismic data 
- Through geologic data 
- Through multiple data sources 
David Ontosari, Geologist, PT Pertamina Hulu Energi 
Metana Suban 
3.00pm Improving Communications Infrastructure and Network 
Security for Onshore and Offshore Operations 
• Understanding the oilfield communications market 
ecosystem especially in Asia 
• Understanding the work of wireless networking – the 
need to increased wireless connectivity to bring the 
benefit of remote monitoring and control 
• Implementing faster communication in rigs and offshore 
environment 
• Where is digital technology failing and how can this gap 
be closed? 
Pierre Tremblay, Managing Director, Ocean Specialists Inc 
3.30pm Coffee Break and End of Conference Day 2 
Technical Session 2: 
Asset Integrity – The Key to Reduce HSE Risk 
8.00am Registration 
MORNING PLENARY 
9.10am Chairman’s Welcome Remarks 
John Westwood, Chairman, Douglas-Westwood 
9.20am Opening Keynote: Where do We Go Next to Find New 
Hydrocarbon Reserves? 
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Måns Lidgren, CEO, Rex International Holding 
10.00am Keynote: The Next LNG Frontier and Roadmap in China 
Refer to Page 4 for more details. 
Lin Song, Deputy Project Director & Research Engineer, 
PetroChina 
10.30am Morning Break and Exhibition Viewing 
12.40pm Lunch Break 
Asset Integrity – The Key to Reduce HSE Risk 
2.00pm Chairman’s Welcome Remarks 
Matt Green, International Sales Manager, NRI 
2.05pm Micro-scale Stress Analysis in Materials for Oil and Gas 
Industry 
• Residual stresses are present in mechanical systems across 
the scales, from large scale structures such as pipelines or 
offshore oil rigs, to small, such as drill tool bits 
• Residual stresses play a crucial role in determining the 
structural integrity of assets: some residual stresses 
promote fracture, while others may serve to protect and 
extend the lifetime 
• The rational practical approach to this class of problems is 
proposed that I refer to as “residual stress engineering” 
• It involves the quantification (measurement) and modelling 
of residual stresses, coupled with design optimisation, 
durability prediction and uncertainty quantification 
Alexander Korsunsky, Professor of Engineering Science, 
University of Oxford 
2.35pm Proactive Monitoring and Alerting Methodology for 
Process Automation Systems 
• This paper will share with you Saudi Aramco oil company 
methodology to provide Proactive Monitoring and 
Alerting capabilities for Process Automation Networks 
and Computer Systems 
• This paper describes an industry “tested” methodology 
that we follow in Saudi Aramco that identifies the 
requirements, resources, and options for the purpose of 
minimizing potential systems downtime and economic loss. 
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• Proactive Monitoring and Alerting systems can also 
provide physical security monitoring for other devices in 
Process Automation server room or data center 
• Special security sensors (occupancy sensors) can be used 
to monitor the racks or computer room to alert the PAN 
administrators(s) when intrusion is detected. Additionally, 
it can automatically record series of snapshots by 
retrieving and storing images captured from a camera 
specially mounted for this purpose 
Ahmed Alghamdi, Engineer II, Saudi Aramco Oil Company 
3.05pm Integrity Management for Offshore Assets 
• Remote continuous corrosion and erosion monitoring for 
offshore applications 
• How continuous ultrasonic wall thickness measurement 
can be used in real time to understand corrosion and 
erosion rates 
• How asset and integrity managers are utilising continuous 
integrity monitoring systems as a critical integrity and 
safety tool 
• Understanding what is driving corrosion and erosion rates 
on critical parts of the installation 
• Online integrity monitoring allows early detection of 
corrosion or erosion events which can trigger preventative 
action to avoid leakages therefore maximising availability 
and protecting the licence to operate 
Tom Fuggle, Business Development Director, Permasense 
3.35pm Coffee Break 
3.50pm Functional Safety for Hazard Reduction 
• Application of process safety standards and safety life cycle 
concepts – Understanding how these can be employed 
• The importance of Safety coding / programming component 
• Examine risk tolerance and risk acceptance principle – 
reference to process safety standards and safety life cycle 
concepts 
Stanley Joseph, Business Development Manager – Process 
Safety, Siemens 
4.20pm A New Mitigation Method for Reducing Jackup Punch – 
Through Failure 
• Proposal of a novel design of spudcan with top-mounted 
skirts 
• Understand how a top-mounted skirted spudcan can 
better mitigate the drop in penetration-resistance in a 
potential punch-through situation, in comparison with a 
conventional spudcan 
• Identifying the application and limitation of different 
mitigation methods for reducing jackup punch-through 
failure 
Xi-Ying Zhang, Senior Engineer, ABS 
4.50pm Computational Fluid Dynamics-based Transient Ignition 
Modelling of Gas Leaks in Enclosures 
• An enhanced tool to quantify gas explosion hazards in 
enclosed modules with ventilation systems 
• Computational Fluid Dynamics(CFD) study on gas cloud 
buildup within enclosures 
• Transient gas leaks based on real time coupling of gas 
detection and emergency shutdown(ESD) systems 
• Estimation of transient ignition probabilities associated 
with the gas leaks and equipment 
Kumaresh G R, Specialist, Risk Management, Lloyds 
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TRACK1: Sourcing For New Oil and 
Gas Reserve for Asia Market 
8.00am Registration 
MORNING PLENARY 
9.10am Chairman’s Opening Address 
9.15am Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) 
Corrosion Control Design and Operational Integrity 
Excellence 
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Michael Surkein, Senior Consultant, Materials Selection 
and Corrosion Control Group, ExxonMobil 
9.40am Stakeholders Panel: Meeting the Future of Offshore 
Developments – Are Current Rigs and Vessels Adequately 
Equipped and Designed to Meet this Demand? 
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Panelists: 
Nitish Gupta, Executive Director and CEO, Offshore 
Construction, Swiber Offshore Construction Services 
(tentative) 
Robert Ziegler, Head Deepwater Drilling Technology, 
Petronas Carigali 
Leong Seng Keat, CEO, Nam Cheong 
Alf Kare Adnanes, Vice President, Technology Manager - 
Marine & Cranes, ABB 
Moderator: Dan K. Eberhart, CEO, Canary 
11.10am Morning Break and Refreshments 
Country Focus: Myanmar – 
Unlocking the Un-Touch Golden Land 
11.30am Chairman’s Remarks 
Mohd Amin Shoushtari, Faculty Member, Senior Lecturer, 
Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP) 
11.35am Myanmar: Unlocking the Un-Touched Golden Land 
Myanmar is an energy rich country, with large benefits and 
large reserves of oil and natural gas. This presents great 
opportunities for new exploration uncovered in recent 
decades and for companies across the oil and gas value 
chain to be involved in the growth of Myanmar industry. 
Efforts by the government are being made to improve 
the region’s upstream investment environment, especially 
to attract foreign operators and new technologies and 
innovations into the market. 
Expert speakers representing Myanmar will provide a 
comprehensive overview of recent developments in 
Myanmar projects, opportunities and challenges facing 
in Myanmar as the industry embark on one of Asia’s 
fastest-emerging oil and gas market. Speakers will also 
address Myanmar’s investment environment and the latest 
investment opportunities. Individual presentation will be 
shared followed by a panel discussion. 
Panelists: 
U Lynn Myint, General Manager, North Petro-Chem 
Corporation (Myanmar) 
Alisher Ali, Chairman, Silk Road Finance 
Ken Tun, Chairman and CEO, Parami Energy Group of 
Companies 
Moderator: Mohd Amin Shoushtari, Faculty Member, Senior 
Lecturer, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP) 
1.00pm Lunch Break and Exhibition Viewing 
Country Focus: Australia, East Timor and Indonesia 
2.00pm Australia: Will Australia Become the World’s Leading 
LNG Exporter? 
As hands are wrung over the fate of the mining boom, the 
industry is seeing an unprecedented level of investment 
going into LNG in Australia – which claims to be Australia’s 
fastest growing export sector. Australia is currently the 
third largest LNG producer in the world, behind Qatar and 
Malaysia. Comparing to other countries globally, Australia 
has more new LNG plants under construction. projects will 
add a further 61.4m tonnes of LNG capacity. 
While Australia has the largest number of projects under 
construction at the moment, many countries, particularly 
the US and Malaysia have plans to start building new LNG 
plants. Will Australia be set to become the world’s leading 
exporter of LNG, even with new competitions coming 
onboard? Can it keep a tight control on costs, especially for 
labour to achieve this goal? 
Key expert from Poten & Partners Asia Pacific has been 
invited to give a brief overview of the country’s current 
upstream gas industry with a focus on plans, pricing/ 
costing, policies, investments and how they are meeting the 
demand for natural gas in Australia. 
Cyrille Scart, Consultant LNG and Natural Gas, Poten & 
Partners Asia Pacific 
2.30pm East Timor: Insight into Timor Leste Oil and Gas Business 
Industries and Economic Growth 
• Gaining an overview into the oil and gas business portfolio 
in East Timor 
• Learning from the success and challenges on petroleum 
resource management 
• Economic growth and potential business opportunities in 
East Timor 
Mateus da Costa, Director of Exploration & Acreage Release, 
Autoridade Nacional do Petroleo 
3.00pm Indonesia: Discover the Latest Developments in 
Indonesia’s Oil and Gas Sector 
• Understanding the current market situation and 
developments in Indonesia fields 
• Tackling the current main issues on exploration – offshore 
and onshore fields 
• Maximising deepwater potential in Indonesia 
• The future of gas infrastructure in Indonesia 
• SPC’s oversea operation – Tackling the challenges ahead 
Soekoesen Soemarinda, General Manager, Singapore 
Petroleum Company 
3.30pm Coffee Break and End of Conference Day 3 
TRACK2: Offshore Platforms and Vessels – Unlocking 
the New Opportunities in Offshore Market 
8.00am Registration 
MORNING PLENARY 
9.10am Chairman’s Opening Address 
9.15am Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) 
Corrosion Control Design and Operational Integrity 
Excellence 
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Michael Surkein, Senior Consultant, Materials Selection 
and Corrosion Control Group, ExxonMobil 
9.40am Stakeholders Panel: Meeting the Future of Offshore 
Developments – Are Current Rigs and Vessels Adequately 
Equipped and Designed to Meet this Demand? 
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Panelists: 
Nitish Gupta, Executive Director and CEO, Offshore 
Construction, Swiber Offshore Construction Services 
(tentative) 
Robert Ziegler, Head Deepwater Drilling Technology, 
Petronas Carigali 
Leong Seng Keat, CEO, Nam Cheong 
Alf Kare Adnanes, Vice President, Technology Manager - 
Marine & Cranes, ABB 
Moderator: Dan K. Eberhart, CEO, Canary 
11.10am Morning Break and Refreshments 
Offshore Platforms and Vessels – 
Unlocking the New Opportunities in Offshore Market 
11.30am Chairman’s Remarks 
Dr. Arun Kr Dev, Senior Lecturer in Marine and Offshore 
Technology, Newcastle University 
11.35am Experts Panel: Stepping into the Future of Subsea and 
Deepwater Developments 
The offshore energy industry relies more heavily than ever 
before on the growing global fleet of subsea vessels 
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for installation and maintenance work because of the 
rising volumes of oil and gas produced through seabed 
structures. Oil companies are pushing the boundaries of 
what is possible using the latest subsea technology. They 
are looking to develop more fields in deepwater regions. 
This session will provide insight into how vessel operators 
and designers are building subsea vessels for the Asia 
market and meeting the current requirements from oil 
companies. Individual presentation will be shared followed 
by a panel discussion. 
The panel will address key topics (not limited to) such as: 
• Assessing the offshore market for 2016 and beyond 
• Identifying the upcoming opportunities and 
developments in Asia 
• Identifying the strategies for meeting future demand 
from subsea and deepwater operations 
• Addressing the oversupply of vessels in Asia 
• Building new multi purpose vessels to cater to new 
projects 
• Listing the developments in OSV designs and 
understanding their functionality 
• Understanding the growing complexity of operating in 
deeper waters 
• Identifying the vessel types required and capabilities 
needed for future subsea and deepwater developments 
• Introducing the next gen of OSVs – FLNG 
• What are the obstacles in building LNG vessels and 
addressing the steps to overcome these hindrances 
• What new vessel capabilities will be required in the 
future? 
• What are the suggestions on smart ways to reduce costs 
while operating OSVs? 
Panelists: 
Govinder Singh Chopra, Managing Director, SeaTech 
Solutions International 
Frederik Gerner, Director, Ampelmann Asia Pacific 
Gunnar Haug, Managing Director, Ulstein Asia 
Senior representative, Wärtsilä Corporation 
Moderator: Capt Michael Elwert, Director, Group HR, 
HHSEQ & Crewing, Thome Ship Management 
1.00pm Lunch Break and Exhibition Viewing 
2.00pm Dynamic Positioning – Improving Performance in 
Mid-Deepwater 
Dynamic positioning (DP) has been a key instrument in the 
completion of challenging large scale projects especially in 
the offshore vessel operations that require precision. 
The demand for hydrocarbons has drive E&P to move 
towards deeper waters, thus creating a demand for more 
sophisticated DP systems and massive deployments 
in the DP industry, across exploration drilling, offshore 
constructions and installation, pipelay and logistic support. 
This session will provide delegates with experience based 
advice on how to conduct some of the most complex 
deepwater projects and large scale offshore projects, 
requiring the full scope of DP capabilities. 
Individual presentation will be shared followed by a panel 
discussion. The panel will address key topics (not limited to) 
such as: 
• What are the latest developments, innovations and 
challenges for using DP especially in Asia? 
• What are the DP challenges for deepwater applications 
and large scale projects? 
• Industry forecast - How will DP be deployed over the next 
five years? 
• What are the limitations in existing DP vessels and 
systems and how are these issues being addressed? 
• Which regions show greatest demand for which types of 
vessels? 
• What are the main drivers behind the demand for more 
sophisticated DP vessels? 
• Assessing the challenges DP vessel owners face across 
different projects - What can be learnt from these 
experiences? 
• What are some of the practical advice to ship owners who 
are new to large-scale projects? 
Panelists: 
Frode Klepsvik, Managing Director, MT Marine 
Joey Fisher, Managing Director, M3 Marine 
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Offshore Asia Pacific (tentative) 
Moderator: Peter Sierdsma, DP Manager (GM Brazil), 
Global Maritime 
3.30pm Coffee Break 
3.45pm Panel: Current FPSO Development in Asia 
In a recent report by Douglas Westwood, the floating 
production, storage, and offloading systems markets will 
not be able to meet the FPSO demand over the next five 
years unless significant change occurs in the industry – 
mainly due to schedule delays and cost overruns. By the 
end of 2017, an approximately 100 new FPSOs will need to 
be built and according to a recent study, an astounding $91 
billion will be spent on floating production systems between 
2013-2017. This panel will bring together key FPSO experts 
to discuss how will this shape the industry and impact future 
developments. Key issues (not limited to) will be address 
include: 
• Are FPSOs now on the verge of becoming something big? 
• Where are the key FPSO demand markets – Existing and 
emerging frontiers? 
• Understanding the trends in oil prices and how it is 
impacting FPSO investments 
• Current FPSO development: New builds, conversions and 
redeployment 
• How do you ensure on-time delivery of FPSO projects 
and avoid CAPEX overruns? 
• Tackling the issue of current development of mooring 
systems as FPSOs enter deeper waters 
• To lease or own FPSOs? 
Panelists: 
Alessandro Baldanzi, Platform Leader, LNG & NG Offshore, 
GE Oil & Gas 
K C Gupta, Project Manager – Major Projects, Bumi 
Armada Berhad 
Henk Willem Sanders, Technical Manager Oil and Gas, 
Trelleborg Sealing Solutions 
Richard Kluth, Managing Director, Pulse Structural 
Monitoring 
Cedric Morandini, Head of Naval Architecture, SBM 
Offshore 
Moderator: David Boggs, MD, Energy Maritime Associates 
5.20pm End of Conference Day 3 
Technical Session 3: 
Offshore Pipelines and Flow Assurance 
MORNING PLENARY 
9.10am Chairman’s Opening Address 
9.15am Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) 
Corrosion Control Design and Operational Integrity 
Excellence 
Refer to Page 4 for more details. 
Michael Surkein, Senior Consultant, Materials Selection 
and Corrosion Control Group, ExxonMobil 
9.40am Stakeholders Panel: Meeting the Future of Offshore 
Developments – Are Current Rigs and Vessels Adequately 
Equipped and Designed to Meet this Demand? 
Refer to Page 4 for more details. 
Panelists: 
Nitish Gupta, Executive Director and CEO, Offshore 
Construction, Swiber Offshore Construction Services 
(tentative) 
Robert Ziegler, Head Deepwater Drilling Technology, 
Petronas Carigali 
Leong Seng Keat, CEO, Nam Cheong 
Alf Kare Adnanes, Vice President, Technology Manager - 
Marine & Cranes, ABB 
Moderator: Dan K. Eberhart, CEO, Canary 
11.10am Morning Break and Exhibition Viewing 
1.00pm Lunch Break 
Offshore Pipelines and Flow Assurance 
2.00pm Chairman’s Welcome Remarks 
Find us on Facebook by Searching 
8.00am Registration 
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Please call +65 6233 6627 or email Elaine.Dang@sesallworld.com 
Day4 - Friday, 5 December 2014 
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2.05pm Subsea Deepwater Vertical Rigid Jumpers Design 
through Installation 
• Vertical jumper overview 
• Vertical jumper design aspects 
• Offshore post metrology survey assessments 
• Vertical jumper final configuration with closing welds 
Joint Presentation: 
Panneer Selvam, Subsea Pipeline Manager, McDermott 
Asia Pacific 
Sakthivel Ammaiyappan, Principal Subsea Pipeline 
Engineer, McDermott Asia Pacific 
Co-author: Khoo Chee Wee, Senior Subsea Pipeline 
Engineer, McDermott Asia Pacific 
2.35pm Modular Pipeline Recovery Technology Developments 
• Recovery of subsea pipeline either in the event the 
pipeline is ‘dropped’ or being decommissioned is fertile 
ground for innovation 
• Recent developments have focused on using industry-standard 
modules: dewatering, pig catcher, multiple 
check valves and twin sealing systems, and integrating 
them within a First Subsea ball and taper tool 
• The paper describes the underlying design process for 
modular pipeline recovery tools (PRTs) and how it 
broadens the recovery options for offshore engineers 
• It will also include a case study on the customisation of 
a contingency 42” PRT for the Gas Export Pipeline on the 
Ichthys LNG Project. 
Mark Wood, Regional Manager, South East Asia, First 
Subsea 
3.05pm Supply of High Performance Glass Reinforced Epoxy 
(GRE) Pipe Systems for the Marine and Offshore Industry 
Alwin Fahrer, Director of Quality – Eastern Hemisphere, 
NOV Fiber Glass Systems 
3.35pm Coffee Break 
3.50pm Deepwater Flow Assurance – Evaluation of Existing 
Concepts and Emerging Trends: An Indian Perspective 
• Understanding India’s energy security lying in deep water 
• Identifying how flow assurance impacts every phase of 
field development, affecting a production system’s 
concept selection, design and operating strategy 
• Addressing the flow assurance challenges faced during 
development in the form of paraffin/waxes/asphaltene 
• Identifying the ultra-deep water discoveries in India 
Dhaval Gupta, Graduate Engineering Trainee, Reliance 
Industries 
4.20pm Coriolis Meters for Measurement of Viscous Oils 
• With the vast sums of money involved in the bunker 
fuel industry, find out how you can ensure your financial 
exposure is reduced to a minimum with the importance 
of accurate measurement 
• Moving towards using Coriolis flow meters provides an 
online mass flow, density and temperature measurement 
of the traded bunker fuel 
• While the adoption of Coriolis flowmeters is a logical 
move, identifying the factors affecting the performance 
of Coriolis devices is vital 
• Research case study: To improve this situation NEL have 
completed an investigative research programme into 
the performance of Coriolis flowmeters when calibrated 
in single phase oil of varying kinematic viscosities (2 – 
1500 cSt) 
Chris Mills, Flow Measurement Engineer, TUV NEL 
4.50pm DRA Principles and Benefits to Pipeline Operation 
• Solutions to maximise the flow potential of pipelines, 
increase operational flexibility and throughput capacity 
and substantially increasing bottom-line profit potentials 
• How can DRA technology be implemented effectively in 
a range of crude oil, refined products and NGL 
applications in all environmental conditions to decrease 
the amount of energy lost in turbulent formation? 
• Identifying the benefits of DRA and how do you 
incorporate DRA technology to significantly reduce your 
CAPEX/OPEX? 
Lindsay Ruiz, Lead Project Engineer, Lubrizol Specialty 
Products 
5.20pm End of Day 3 Lead Technical Session 3 
Workshop A: Best Practices in High Pressure High 
Temperature (HPHT) Drilling & Well Design 
Conventional HPHT conditions are becoming routine drilling targets 
in many basins worldwide, as exploration and production examine 
deeper and hotter objectives. Since the early days of drilling HPHT 
wells, the oil and gas industry has now evolved to a stage where 
exploration and appraisal wells are drilled by most operators. 
Although HPHT wells still pose a significant challenge to our 
industry, exploration and appraisal drilling has been facilitated by the 
maturation and subsequent application of technologies increasing the 
chance of success. There are still gaps within the industry on how best 
to manage HPHT reservoirs in the long term, as well as have a robust 
understanding of risk mitigation flow assurance and well integrity not 
just at the casing wall, but also within the subsurface. 
This workshop aims to equip participants with in depth discussion, 
knowledge and skills to enhance their ability to successfully plan, 
engineer and execute the drilling and completion of their HPHT wells. 
Major issues concerning HPHT well construction and HPHT specific 
circumstances, problems and challenges are explored here. 
About the Workshop Facilitator: 
Michael Gibson studied at 
the Robert Gordon 
University in Aberdeen, 
Scotland, UK and with 
Pacific Western University 
in the USA gaining a 
Bachelor’s Degree in 
Mechanical Engineering, a Post Graduate 
Diploma in Offshore Engineering (with 
Distinction), Masters Degrees in 
Engineering Technology & Offshore 
Engineering and a PhD in HPHT Field 
Development all whilst working offshore 
in the North Sea. During the past 30 
years he has advised many Operators & 
Drilling Contractors around the world on 
both how to successfully drill and 
produce HPHT reservoirs. Ranging from 
the Gulf of Mexico through to the North 
Sea through Vietnam, Malaysia and 
Brunei in South East Asia. A champion of 
the “Teamwork” approach to 
engineering problems and solutions, the 
speaker regularly helps both Operators & 
Drilling Contractors to “solve” problems 
before they even begin. Mr Gibson is the 
recipient of several prize awards as a 
consequence of his services to the 
industry – not least from Shell, Exxon and 
BP. 
Who should attend: 
Professionals in the oil 
and gas, geothermal, 
coal steam gas, and 
unconventional resources 
industries who are 
involved in: 
• drilling and 
completions 
• operation and 
management of 
exploration 
• well control 
• oilwell cement 
• geomechanics and 
pore pressure 
prediction 
• well design verification 
• wellhead design 
• well testing and subsea 
systems 
Reservoir, production, 
petrophysical, and drilling 
engineers working on: 
• onshore / offshore 
• deepwater 
• HPHT assets 
• rig designers and 
builders of the latest 
offshore units 
9.00am Registration 
9.20am Workshop Facilitator Opening Remarks 
Dr Michael Gibson, Engineering Manager, Independent 
Drilling Engineering Associates (IDEAS Singapore) 
9.30am HPHT Session 1 
Workshop Highlights: 
• Understanding and tackling HPHT reservoirs challenges 
in Asia 
• Exploring what techniques and strategies have 
been successful while identifying the opportunities for 
improvement 
• Identifying effective solutions for pressure and 
temperature challenges specific to HPHT settings 
• Tools to manage HPHT wells once on production – 
understanding what is the different to exploration and 
appraisal? 
• Case study examples and lesson learnt 
Dr Shrikant Kumar Mahapatra, Regional Technical 
Manager, Drilling Fluid Division, Petrochem Performance 
Chemicals 
10.45am Morning Break and Refreshments
11.00am HPHT Session 2 
Workshop Highlights: 
• Risk mitigation for HPHT developments 
• Addressing HPHT field production and flow assurance 
challenges 
• Identifying the current practices to deal with major HSE 
concerns including well control, well integrity 
• Learning from case studies of drilling, completing, and 
producing HPHT wells 
12.15pm End of Workshop A 
Workshop B: Asset Integrity Management – 
Getting the Right Framework 
Oil and gas companies face challenges to implement asset integrity 
management for new developments and existing aged infrastructure. 
In some of Asia’s regions, mature assets are now more than 40 years 
in operation and there are many new development projects planned 
and being implemented. The role of asset integrity has never been 
more critical to the global oil and gas business. Not only can a well-managed 
asset integrity framework help operators identify and reduce 
safety risks before they escalate, but focusing on asset integrity can 
also play a major role in both achieving operational excellence and 
extending the life of ageing assets. 
This workshop aims to explore asset integrity management taking 
a wider view beyond inspection, maintenance, and repair activities 
and consider the concerns of asset integrity risks. New practices, 
competencies and technology solutions will be highlighted to meet 
the challenges of future projects and operations. 
About the Workshop Leader: 
Helge has more than 18 
years of engineering 
experience and is currently 
employed as Technical 
Manager for the Marine and 
Offshore Centre South-East-Asia by 
Bureau Veritas Australia. After graduating 
as mechanical engineer form the 
Technical University of Berlin, he worked 
for 13 years as noise and vibration 
engineer for the automotive industry in 
Germany and the United States. When he 
moved to Australia in 2008 he got 
involved in asset integrity and reliability 
work for the Oil & Gas Industry. Over his 
career he gained advanced knowledge in 
areas like; Reliability, Availability and 
Maintainability (RAM) Analysis, 
Compressor and Pump Pulsation, 
Durability and Fatigue Analysis and 
Validation, Asset Integrity Management, 
Noise and Vibration Harshness (NVH), 
Multichannel Data Acquisition and 
Analysis and Road-Load Simulators and 
Reliability Analysis. 
Who should attend: 
Oil and gas professionals 
who are involved in 
various disciplines such as: 
• Facilities/asset integrity 
management 
• Reliability Engineering 
Management 
• Operations and 
Maintenance 
Engineering 
• Project Management 
• Maintenance Planning, 
Process Safety, HSE 
• Facility Design and 
Process Engineering 
• Inspection and 
Condition Monitoring 
Engineering 
FOR SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES 
Please call +65 6233 6676 or email Chua@sesallworld.com 
9.00am Registration 
9.20am Workshop Leader Opening Remarks 
Helge Lawrenz, Technical Manager, Bureau Veritas 
Australia Marine & Offshore Division 
9.30am Asset Integrity Session 1 
Workshop Highlights: 
• Introduction into Asset Integrity Management; A 
framework to maximize the return on assets, whilst 
maintaining stakeholder value and minimising business 
risks associated with accidents and loss of production. 
• Reviewing risks and common problems with Asset 
Integrity; Identifying the integrity-critical plant elements 
and their modes of failure. 
• Advantages of Asset Optimisation; Process optimisation 
while troubleshooting integrity problems. 
Speakers: 
Helge Lawrenz, Technical Manager, Bureau Veritas 
Australia Marine & Offshore Division 
Michael Surkein, Senior Consultant, Materials Selection 
and Corrosion Control Group, ExxonMobil 
10.45am Morning Break and Refreshments 
11.00am Asset Integrity Session 2 
Workshop Highlights: 
• Safety case and Asset Integrity management; How do 
they interrelate? 
• Offshore Asset Reliability and Inspection; Tools to 
determine and extend the Assets Service Life by defining 
performance standards, developing strategies for 
operation inspection, maintenance and audits. 
Speakers: 
Jerome Floury, Senior Offshore Project Engineer, Bureau 
Veritas 
Adam Perdana, AIM Manager, Bureau Veritas 
12.00pm Asset Integrity Session 3 
Workshop Highlights: 
• Materials engineering fundamentals of structural integrity 
assessment: material structure and deformation 
response, mechanics of damage and failure, approaches 
to design and safe life prediction 
• Materials engineering fundamentals of joining and 
welding: methods and processes, microstructure and 
properties 
• Materials engineering fundamentals of residual 
stresses and their effects on structural integrity: origins, 
nature, control, measurement, predictive modelling and 
incorporation in codes for engineering critical assessment 
Guest Speaker: Alexander Korsunsky, Professor of 
Engineering Science, University of Oxford 
12.30pm End of Workshop B 
Register by 24 Oct 2014 
to save up to SGD600! 
To register for the Conference, please 
fill up the registration form at the back 
of this brochure and send it back to 
Elaine.Dang@sesallworld.com. 
Find us on Facebook by Searching 
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Pre-register at 
www.osea-asia.com 
to visit the exhibition 
OSEA2014 Exhibition 
2 – 5 Dec 2014 (Tues – Fri) 
Basement 2, Level 1 & 3, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 
*Complimentary admission. Trade visitors only 
Extensive product / technology showcase 
Established as the region’s most important Oil & Gas event, visitors will be spoilt for 
choice with the comprehensive exhibits from - 
Engineering, Fabrication, Construction & Contracting, Health, Safety & 
Environment, Instrumentation & Control Technology, Marine Equipment & 
Services, Pipeline Products & Services and many more! 
FOR CONFERENCE ENQUIRY AND REGISTRATION 
Please call +65 6233 6627 or email Elaine.Dang@sesallworld.com 
Join the debate on OSEA Group 
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Largest edition 
The exhibition will see more than 1,600 international 
exhibitors, including the latest product showcases by leading 
exhibitors from 15 Group Pavilions - Australia, China, Denmark, 
France, Finland, Germany, Italy, Korea, Netherlands, Norway, 
Russia, Singapore, Taiwan, UK and USA. 
The updated exhibitors list is available at www.osea-asia.com 
Launch of OGmTech2014 
Making its debut at OSEA2014, OGmTech2014 is a value-added platform as it gathers the latest high-end precision engineering technologies and 
capabilities designed specifically for the oil & gas industry. It is a one-stop venue for trade professionals to source for the solutions needed to meet 
the stringent production requirements of the oil & gas industry. Find out how manufacturing productivity can be raised amidst increasingly challenging 
environments faced in exploring and developing new energy resources. More information on OGmTech2014 is available at www.ogmtech.com. 
Networking Opportunities 
OSEA2014 Platinum Golf Challenge * 1 Dec 2014 
A fantastic networking opportunity, OSEA2014 Platinum Golf Challenge enables you to develop business relationship in a competitive yet relaxing 
atmosphere, and play at one of the most memorable golf courses – the Serapong Course at Sentosa Golf Club. For participation opportunities, please 
contact Ms. Amy Tan – amy@sesallworld.com 
OSEA2014 Industry Networking Night * 2 Dec 2014 
This is where our invited guests wind down over food, drinks and music. Held at Marina Bay Sands, it is an excellent platform to build connections, 
meet like-minded professionals and catch up with industry peers. 
For visitor / hosted buyer / VIP / group delegation enquiries, email Ms. Amy Tan – amy@sesallworld.com 
Use the registration form at the back of this brochure. 
For multiple registrations, please make copies of the form. Complete 
the form and submit it via: 
SINGAPORE EXHIBITION SERVICES PTE LTD 
Please mail cheque payments to: 
No. 1 Jalan Kilang Timor, #09-02, 
Pacific Tech Centre, Singapore 159303 
Attention: 
OSEA2014 International Conference Registration 
How to Register 
for Conference? 
Register online for instant 
confirmation at: 
http://osea-asia.com/index.php/ 
conference/#conf-fee-reg 
Use the registration form at 
the back of this brochure. 
For multiple registrations, 
please make copies of the 
form. Complete the form 
and submit it via: 
Fax to: (65) 6233 6633 
Use the registration form at 
the back of this brochure. 
For multiple registrations, 
please make copies of the 
form. Complete the form 
and submit it via: 
Email to: Elaine.dang@ 
sesallworld.com 
Please direct enquiries to 
the OSEA2014 International 
Conference Registration Desk at: 
Call us: (65) 6233 6627 
Additional points to note 
1. The organiser reserves the right to refuse entry to any delegate as it 
deems fit. 
2. The organiser will make every attempt to accommodate all registered 
delegates. However it reserves the right to stop registration before the 
closing date in the event of a full house. 
3. In the event of a full house, the organiser will contact unsuccessful 
delegates to arrange for a refund of any registration fees that may have 
been paid. 
4. Should there be a need to cancel the event, the organiser will refund 
delegates for registration fees paid, and will not be held responsible for 
any travel and/or accommodation costs incurred. 
5. All visitors must be in proper attire. Those in shorts, bermudas, singlet or 
slippers will not be allowed entry. The organiser reserves the right to 
refuse entry to delegates who are not properly dressed. 
Cancellations / Substitutions 
Substitutions or cancellations should be made in writing before 7 Nov 
2014. Refunds will be subjected to an administrative charge to be 
borne by the registrant. Bank charges that occur will also have to be 
borne by the registrant. No refund will be provided for cancellation or 
no-show after 7 Nov 2014. 
CLOSING DATE FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION: 28 NOV 2014 
After this date, please register personally at the OSEA2014 International Conference Registration Counter 
at Marina Bay Sands, Level 3 Foyer from 1 – 5 December 2014.
* A 7% Goods & Services Tax (GST) is applicable to all companies in Singapore 
Full Passport (4-Day) 
Full OSEA Passport (Access to ALL 10 Tracks & 2 Workshops) 
3-Day Passports 
Offshore Oil & Gas Production and Technology Passport (3-Day) 
*Maximising the Recovery Factor from Your Oilfields (Day 1) 
*Shaping the New Era of Deepwater through Game Changing Technologies (Day 2) 
*Sourcing for New Oil and Gas Reserve for Asia Market (Day 3) OR 
*Offshore Platforms and Vessels – Unlocking the New Opportunities in Offshore Market (Day 3) 
Natural Gas & LNG Passport (3-Day) 
*Will Change Come in the Asian LNG Market? (Day 1) 
*New Frontiers for Gas – Shale and FLNG (Day 2) 
*Sourcing for New Oil and Gas Reserve for Asia Market (Day 3) OR 
*Offshore Platforms and Vessels – Unlocking the New Opportunities in Offshore Market (Day 3) 
Technical Session Passport (3-Day) 
*Session 1: Drilling and Completions (Day 1) 
*Session 2: Asset Integrity – The Key to Reduce HSE Risk (Day 2) 
*Session 3: Offshore Pipelines and Flow Assurance (Day 3) 
1-Day Conference Track 
Maximising the Recovery Factor from Your Oilfields (2 Dec) 
Will Change Come in the Asian LNG Market? (2 Dec) 
Session 1: Drilling and Completions (2 Dec) 
Shaping the New Era of Deepwater through Game Changing Technologies (3 Dec) 
New Frontiers for Gas – Shale and FLNG (3 Dec) 
The Need for Digital Oilfield (3 Dec) 
Session 2: Asset Integrity – The Key to Reduce HSE Risk (3 Dec) 
Sourcing for New Oil and Gas Reserve for Asia Market (4 Dec) 
Offshore Platforms and Vessels – Unlocking the New Opportunities in Offshore Market (4 Dec) 
Session 3: Offshore Pipelines and Flow Assurance (4 Dec) 
Workshop 
Workshop A: Best Practices in High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) Drilling & Well Design (5 Dec) 
Workshop B: Asset Integrity Management – Getting the Right Framework (5 Dec) 
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Rigs Design 
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Substitutions or cancellations should be made in writing before 7 Nov 2014. Refunds will be 
subjected to an administrative charge to be borne by the registrant. Bank charges that occur will 
also have to be borne by the registrant. No refunds will be provided for cancellation or no-show 
after 7 Nov 2014. 
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(Please use only ONE method to register to avoid duplicate charges) 
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10% discount to to OSEA2014 Exhibitors 
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telegraphic transfers must reach SES by 28 Nov 2014 for your seat to be confirmed. 
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proceedings, refreshment & OSEA2014 exhibition. 
Early Bird Rate 
(Register & pay by 24 Oct 2014) 
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(Register & pay by 28 Nov 2014) 
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(29 Nov – 5 Dec 2014) 
Overseas 
Delegate 
(SGD) 
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(SGD) 
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Delegate* 
(SGD) 
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(SGD) 
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(SGD) 
Full OSEA Passport (4-Day) 
Access to ALL 10 Tracks & 2 Workshops 
$2,000.00 $2,461.00 $2,400.00 $2,568.00 $2,600.00 $2,782.00 
Offshore Oil & Gas Production and Technology Passport (3-Day) 
* Maximising the Recovery Factor from Your Oilfields (Day 1) 
* Shaping the New Era of Deepwater through Game Changing 
Technologies (Day 2) 
* Sourcing for New Oil and Gas Reserve for Asia Market OR 
* Offshore Platforms and Vessels – Unlocking the New Opportunities 
in Offshore Market (Day 3) 
$1,500.00 $1,605.00 $1,700.00 $1,819.00 $1,850.00 $1,979.50 
Natural Gas & LNG Passport (3-Day) 
*Will Change Come in the Asian LNG Market? (Day 1) 
*New Frontiers for Gas – Shale and FLNG (Day 2) 
*Sourcing for New Oil and Gas Reserve for Asia Market OR 
*Offshore Platforms and Vessels – Unlocking the New Opportunities in 
Offshore Market (Day 3) 
$1,500.00 $1,605.00 $1,700.00 $1,819.00 $1,850.00 $1,979.50 
Technical Session Passport (3-Day) 
*Session 1: Drilling and Completions (Day 1) 
*Session 2: Asset Integrity - The Key to Reduce HSE Risk (Day 2) 
*Session 3: Offshore Pipelines and Flow Assurance (Day 3) 
$1,500.00 $1,605.00 $1,700.00 $1,819.00 $1,850.00 $1,979.50 
The Need for Digital Oilfield (1-Day Track) $680.00 $727.60 $780.00 $834.60 $880.00 $941.60 
1-Day Track $680.00 $727.60 $780.00 $834.60 $880.00 $941.60 
Half-Day Workshop 
* Best Practices in High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) Drilling 
& Well Design (Day 4) OR 
* Asset Integrity Management – Getting the Right Framework (Day 4) 
$350.00 $374.50 $380.00 $406.60 $450.00 $481.50 
Morning Plenary (2 - 4 Dec) Open to all Conference Delegates 
WHICH TICKET WOULD YOU LIKE TO PURCHASE? 
Please DO NOT send in your registration form after 28 Nov 2014. Instead, please register on-site at 
the OSEA2014 International Conference Registration counter at Marina Bay Sands, Level 3 Foyer. 
For questions regarding registration, please call Elaine Dang at +65 6233 6627 or email at 
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OSOsea2014 international conferencebrochure

  • 1. OSEA2014 International Conference delivers to you 300+ attendees I 110+ speakers I 65+ hours of learning & networking I 4 action packed days I 1 great event 2 – 5 December 2014 | Marina Bay Sands, Singapore Early Bird Rates – Enjoy up to SGD600 off *Register by 24 Oct 2014 to enjoy these special rates Unlocking the Full Potential of Offshore Reserves with Innovative Solutions Key Speakers to Watch Out for: Måns Lidgren CEO Rex International Holding Robert Ziegler Head Deepwater Drilling Technology Petronas Carigali Ken Tun Chairman & CEO Parami Energy Group Leong Seng Keat CEO Nam Cheong John Westwood Chairman Douglas Westwood Lin Song Deputy Project Director & Research Engineer PetroChina Dan K. Eberhart CEO Canary David Ontosari Geologist PT Pertamina Hulu Energi Christopher Newport Managing Director Corsair Petroleum Omer Gurpiner EOR Technical Director Schlumberger Alessandro Baldanzi Platform Leader, LNG & NG Offshore GE Oil & Gas Nicolas Zanen VP, Trading Cheniere Energy Speaker Highlights NEW TRACKS for 2014 Maximising the Recovery Factor from Your Oilfields Shaping the New Era of Deepwater through Game Changing Technologies Will Change Come in the Asian LNG Market? New Frontiers for Gas – Shale and FLNG Sourcing for New Oil and Gas Reserve for Asia Market The Need for Digital Oilfield Offshore Platforms and Vessels Technical Session 1: Drilling and Completions Technical Session 2: Asset Integrity - The Key to Reduce HSE Risk Technical Session 3: Offshore Pipelines and Flow Assurance Workshop A: Best Practices in HPHT Drilling and Well Design Workshop B: Asset Integrity Management – Getting the Right Framework Uncover successful business strategies and innovative solutions to unlock the full potential of your business. Key topics include: • Where do we go next to find new hydrocarbon reserves? • The key to shorten your EOR production cycle • Developing the next wave technologies for unconventional and deepwaters • Drilling for the future – Drilling rigs that are suitable for the different water depth • Managing uncertainties impacting Asia’s LNG market • Big opportunities for developing small-mid scale LNG supply • Moving to a digital oilfield framework • Myanmar – Unlocking the un-touch golden land • Vessels - Stepping into the future of subsea and deepwater developments • Dynamic Positioning: Improving Performance in Mid-Deepwater Held Alongside: Organiser: Worldwide Associate: Track Sponsor: Supporting Organisation: Endorsed By: www.osea-asia.com
  • 2. Welcome to OSEA2014 International Conference The energy landscape is changing radically. The “easy to get to oil” is gone, leaving oil and gas companies the need to drill deeper and deeper to find other deposits. Finding new potential reserves presents problems that require new technologies to produce barrels of oil and gas economically, and producing from deep water. Oil and gas companies are pushing the boundaries of what is possible using the latest subsea technology and relying more heavily than ever before on the growing global fleet of subsea vessels. OSEA International Conference, a biennial event returns this 2-5 December 2014 with a brand new programme and a new theme “Unlocking the Full Potential of Offshore Reserves with Innovative Solutions.” Over 300 attendees will make the trip from all corners of the globe to hear from 110+ industry thought leaders who will deliver their successful strategies and solutions you’re looking for to succeed in the offshore arena. What’s New For 2014 Developed in close consultation with key industry stakeholders, the 2014 programme has been researched and designed to meet the most critical needs of this industry. Bringing to you ten new tracks, two new workshops and all-new 110+ speakers, all under one roof. Join Us! Hesitate no more, gather your team and meet with business leaders and key representatives at OSEA2014 International Conference from 2 - 5 December 2014 at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore. See you this December in Singapore! Industry Networking Night 2 Dec 2014, 6pm-9pm | Venue: Level 4 Platinum Sponsor: FOR SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Please call +65 6233 6676 or email Chua@sesallworld.com Statistics from OSEA2012 International Conference Engineering, Construction, Drilling & Contracting Services - 24% Oil & Gas Exploration & Production - 26% Chemical Processing and Oil & Gas Processing/LNG & Petrochemical Plant/Refinery - 2% Equipment and Solution Providers - 20% Project Consultancy - 16% Trade & Government Agencies/Academic/Others - 12% Industry Corporate/General Management - 32% Engineering Management - 16% Exploration & Production - 7% Geological/Geophysical Interpretation/Analysis - 2% Maintenance & Operations/ Quality Control & Safety/ Environmental - 10% Project Management Research & Development - 14% Sales & Marketing - 3% Designing/Others - 10% Job Function Australasia - 63% Asia - 22% Europe/US - 9% Middle East and the Rest of the World - 6% Country / Region Find us on Facebook by Searching 2 AEOS
  • 3. FOR CONFERENCE ENQUIRY AND REGISTRATION Please call +65 6233 6627 or email Elaine.Dang@sesallworld.com Register by 24 Oct 2014 to save up to SGD600! Network With 110+ Oil & Gas Experts Including: Join the debate on OSEA Group via www.linkedin.com 3 Michael Maloney CEO Accelerated Oil Technologies Basim Faraj VP New Ventures Tamboran Resources Tauseef Kureshi Global Programme Delivery Manager Velocity (previously BG Group) Mark Woepple President, CEO Pinnacle Strategies Vinay Kumar Gupta General Manager-Head Operational Monitoring Group Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) Sampe L Purba Senior Lead Specialist – Upstream Business Support Management SKKMIGAS Mohamed Daoud Manager – Engineering & Projects (E&P) Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operations (ADCO) Matthieu Lamy CEO Document Management and Control Expert, Talengi, GDF Suez Prof. Dr. Maizar Rahman Former Indonesian OPEC Governor and Former PT Pertamina Commissioner LEMIGAS Shreenaath Natarajan Technical Director 2H Offshore Michael Surkein Senior Consultant Materials Selection and Corrosion Control Group ExxonMobil U Lynn Myint General Manager North Petro-Chem Corporation (Myanmar) Sonny Llave Business Manager Wood Group Kenny Richard Barker General Manager Asia Pacific FMC Technologies Johan Gullman- Strand Manager R&D, Computational Methods and Data Systems Lloyd’s Register Energy Shawn Broussard Project Advisor Halliburton Ranali Perara Petroleum Economist Petroleum Resources Development Secretariat, Sri Lanka Soekoesen Soemarinda General Manager Singapore Petroleum Company Alberto Migliucci CEO Petra Commodities (Asia) Mohd Amin Shoushtari Faculty Member, Senior Lecturer Universiti Teknologi Petronas André Baken Founding Partner Digital Oilfield Assessment Services (DOFAS) Alisher Ali Chairman Silk Road Finance Mateus da Costa Director of Exploration & Acreage Release Autoridade Nacional do Petroleo William Sember Vice President Global Marketing ABS Cedric Morandini Head of Naval Architecture SBM Offshore Gunnar Haug Managing Director Ulstein Asia Govinder Singh Chopra Managing Director SeaTech Solutions International János Szelényi Production Technology Advisor - Production & Field Development MOL Group Rolv Stokkmo Managing Director and Partner GasPartners Ashish Sethia APAC Lead - Gas & Power, Regional Manager-South & Southeast Asia Bloomberg New Energy Finance Ahmed Alghamdi Engineer II Saudi Aramco Oil Company Panneer Selvam Subsea Pipeline Manager McDermott Asia Pacific
  • 4. 2 December 2014, Tuesday I 9.10am – 10.40am Opening Joint Keynote: The Future of Oil & Gas Exploration and Supply • What are the future trends of global oil and gas exploration? • Identifying the architecture and drivers of future oil and gas supply • Identifying the future technology trends • Exploration of new frontier basins • Sustaining long term production and maximising ultimate recovery John Westwood Chairman Douglas Westwood Dan K. Eberhart CEO Canary Joint Case Study: Leadership in Safety The story of a world-class cultural change programme, created by an EPIC contractor and shared to the industry through a not for profit foundation. It is successfully adopted by a global marine organisation. The presentation will address key themes such as: • The importance of sharing, learning and networking • The fundamentals of safety leadership • The secret of sustainable behavioural and cultural change • Emotional engagement to hit a global audience Davide Scotti Behavioral Safety Manager Saipem Quinten de Bruine HSE Head Vroon 3 December 2014, Wednesday I 9.10am – 10.30am Opening Keynote: Where do We Go Next to Find New Hydrocarbon Reserves? The energy landscape is changing radically. The “Easy to get to oil” is gone, leaving oil companies the need to drill deeper and deeper to find other deposits. The process of extracting oil from reservoirs is becoming more difficult, resulting in higher cost, which puts at risk the businesses of the operators and contractors. Finding new potential reserves presents problems that require new technologies to produce barrels of oil and gas economically, and producing from deep water. Måns Lidgren, CEO of Rex International Holding will share his perspective on how the company is using technology to find hydrocarbons in an economical and effective way, the challenges of gaining acceptance of the technology, and the overall success of the technology. He will also address the challenge of how to reduce the costs of the entire oil and gas E&P industry by new innovative technical approaches. Måns Lidgren CEO Rex International Holding Keynote: The Next LNG Frontier and Roadmap in China • Overview of China’s current gas industry with a focus on plans, pricing/costing, policies, investments and how the country is meeting the demand for natural gas • Understanding how the Chinese LNG market operates • What are the current and future projects and key LNG assets in PetroChina? • Identifying the pros and cons of working with local vs. international technology and equipment providers – What are oil and gas operators especially in China looking for? Lin Song Deputy Project Director & Research Engineer PetroChina FOR SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Please call +65 6233 6676 or email Chua@sesallworld.com Morning Plenaries 4 December 2014, Thursday I 9.10am – 11.10am Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) Corrosion Control Design and Operational Integrity Excellence • Understanding the need for well developed and thought out corrosion control designs to help assure safe long term FPSO operations • Find out why detailed corrosion control monitoring and inspection plan should be part of the standard operational practices • Experienced corrosion/materials engineers - How can they be a valuable resource for design of corrosion control systems and development of corrosion monitoring and inspection integrity plans for FPSO’s Stakeholders Panel: Meeting the Future of Offshore Developments – Are Current Rigs and Vessels Adequately Equipped and Designed to Meet this Demand? The demand for oil and gas is expected to continue increasing in the future and this will result in a corresponding increase in production, especially from the offshore regions. There has been a market shift towards increased offshore exploration especially in deepwater and ultra-deep water regions – where development drilling is expected to drive demand till 2020. The offshore industry is relying more heavily than ever before on the growing global fleet of subsea vessels. Oil and gas operators are now pushing the boundaries of what is possible using the latest subsea for large-scale development projects. Rig owners around the world are commissioning more deepwater vessels to be built, with contracts for drillships or semi submersibles. Key stakeholders have been invited to address key topics (not limited to) such as: • Market outlook of global drilling rig and current construction trends in • What are the upcoming mid to deepwater water projects and • Meeting the objectives of decreasing drilling years to days and • Drilling rig that is suitable for the different water depth – Drilling for • Are current vessels adequately equipped and designed to meet this • Are the current subsea vessels equipped to cope with complex exploration and production projects in deeper waters? • What are the technology gaps that are preventing vessel owners from • What are oil and gas companies looking for in an OSV owner? Individual presentation will be shared followed by a panel discussion. Nitish Gupta Executive Director and CEO, Offshore Construction Leong Seng Keat CEO Nam Cheong Michael Surkein Senior Consultant, Materials Selection and Corrosion Control Group ExxonMobil achieving these objectives? Find us on Facebook by Searching developments operational cost Moderator: Dan K. Eberhart CEO Canary Alf Kare Adnanes Vice President, Technology Manager - Marine & Cranes ABB Asia the future demand? 4 AEOS Robert Ziegler Head Deepwater Drilling Technology Petronas Carigali Swiber Offshore Construction Services (tentative)
  • 5. FOR CONFERENCE ENQUIRY AND REGISTRATION Please call +65 6233 6627 or email Elaine.Dang@sesallworld.com Programme at a glance Join the debate on OSEA Group via www.linkedin.com 5 CONFERENCE DAY 1: 2nd DECEMBER 2014 - TUESDAY Opening Joint Keynote: The Future of Oil & Gas Exploration Joint Case Study: Leadership in Safety *Morning Plenary: Open to all Conference Delegates and Speakers Maximising the Recovery Factor from Your Oilfields >> The Key to Shorten Your EOR Production Cycle >> EOR Field Case Studies >> The Critical Need for Planning and Execution – What is Your EOR Strategy? Will Change Come in the Asian LNG Market? >> Managing Uncertainties Impacting Asia’s LNG Market >> What Role Can the North America LNG Play in Asia? >> How will LNG be Priced – Will it Continue to be Oil Linked? Technical Session 1: Drilling and Completions *Technical session will start at 1.40pm-4.50pm CONFERENCE DAY 2: 3rd DECEMBER 2014 – WEDNESDAY Opening Keynote: Where do We Go Next to Find New Hydrocarbon Reserves? Keynote: The Next LNG Frontier and Roadmap in China *Morning Plenary: Open to all Conference Delegates and Speakers Shaping the New Era of Deepwater through Game Changing Technologies >> Developing the Next Wave Technologies for Unconventional and Deepwaters >> How Do We Approach Flow Assurance, the Techniques and Workflows to Manage Tomorrow’s Deepwater Production >> Extending the Life of Offshore Assets – Turning them into New Revenue Streams New Frontiers for Gas – Shale and FLNG >> Shale Gas Moving to Asia – What will Happen to the LNG Market? >> Deepwater FLNG Modularisation – Is this the Key to Future LNG Developments >> Big Opportunities for Developing Small-Mid Scale LNG Supply The Need for Digital Oilfield >> Moving to a Digital Oilfield Framework >> Digital Oilfields Implementation Case Studies >> Improving Communications Infrastructure and Network Security for Onshore and Offshore Operations Technical Session 2: Asset Integrity - The Key to Reduce HSE Risk *Technical session will start at 2.00pm-5.20pm CONFERENCE DAY 3: 4th DECEMBER 2014 - THURSDAY Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) Corrosion Control Design and Operational Integrity Excellence Stakeholders Panel: Meeting the Future of Offshore Developments – Are Current Rigs and Vessels Adequately Equipped and Designed to Meet this Demand? *Morning Plenary: Open to all Conference Delegates and Speaker Sourcing for New Oil and Gas Reserve for Asia Market >> Country Focus: • Myanmar – Unlocking the Un-Touch Golden Land • Australia – Will Australia Become the World’s Leading LNG Exporter? • East Timor and Indonesia Offshore Platforms and Vessels – Unlocking the New Opportunities in Offshore Market >> Stepping into the Future of Subsea and Deepwater Developments >> Dynamic Positioning – Improving Performance in Mid-Deepwater >> Current FPSO Developments in Asia Technical Session 3: Offshore Pipelines and Flow Assurance *Technical session will start at 2.00pm-5.20pm CONFERENCE DAY 4: 5th DECEMBER 2014 - FRIDAY WORKSHOP A WORKSHOP B Best Practices in High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) Drilling & Well Design Asset Integrity Management – Getting the Right Framework “It’s very useful for the people in the oil & gas business as well as for others. I found the conference useful, and also the exhibition. Please have more conferences in the future!” Yi Junseog VP Drilling & Subsea Department Korea National Oil Corporation, KOREA “Arrived seeking knowledge on my industry. Received it in bucket loads. Well done to all involved!” Jim Spottiswood Logistics Superintendent Santos “Well organised, informative, and useful conference.” Ottar Hermansen, Business Network, Oil & Gas, Maritime Innovation Norway “As a first timer to this conference, I am impressed by the great organisation and networking opportunities here.” Jerod Hoffman Chief Financial Officer TritonTek Testimonials from 2012: Register by 24 Oct 2014 to save up to SGD600!
  • 6. Day1 - Tuesday, 2 December 2014 TRACK1: Maximising the Recovery Factor from Your Oilfields 8.00am Registration MORNING PLENARY 9.10am Chairman’s Welcome Remarks 9.20am Opening Joint Keynote: The Future of Oil & Gas Exploration and Supply Refer to Page 4 for more details. Joint Presentation John Westwood, Chairman, Douglas-Westwood Dan K. Eberhart, CEO, Canary 10.00am Joint Case Study: Leadership in Safety Refer to Page 4 for more details. Joint Presentation Davide Scotti, Behavioral Safety Manager, Saipem Quinten de Bruine, HSE Head, Vroon 10.40am Morning Break and Refreshments Maximising the Recovery Factor from Your Oilfields 11.10am Chairman’s Remarks Prof. Dr. Maizar Rahman, Former Indonesian OPEC Governor and Former PT Pertamina Commissioner, LEMIGAS, Research and Development Center for Oil and Gas Technology 11.20am The Key to Shorten your EOR Production Cycle • Emphasis on the potential of EOR techniques to increase recovery process and shorten EOR production cycle • What are the EOR techniques required for reservoirs that could not be produced without EOR, such as heavy oils and tight reservoirs? • How do operators deal with scenarios where pilots may not be an option in offshore EOR? • Interactions between EOR chemicals and oilfield activities – What are the challenges and technologies needed for this separation? Omer Gurpiner, EOR Technical Director, Schlumberger 12.00pm The Critical Need for Planning and Execution – What is your EOR Strategy? Operators are realising the important of incorporating EOR processes now into their initial field development plans, right from the get go. Planning for EOR from the beginning stages of field development not only helps the firm to save money, but also boosts ultimate recovery and ensures maximum return on their investment. This session will discuss how the implementation of an EOR strategy – From concept to pilot and full-field implementation can help ensure long-term economic success for your organisation. Michael Maloney, CEO, Accelerated Oil Technologies 12.40pm Lunch Break and Exhibition Viewing 1.40pm EOR Field Case Studies – Learning from Experiences to Further Improve Efficiency and Success for your EOR Projects This panel will bring together key experts from IOCs, NOCs and EOR solution provider to share how their experiences, success and pit fall for their EOR projects. Individual presentation will be shared followed by a panel discussion. Panelists: Janos Szelenyi, Production Technology Advisor - Production & Field Development, MOL Group Michael Maloney, CEO, Accelerated Oil Technologies 3.10pm Coffee Break and End of Conference Day 1 TRACK2: Will Change Come in the Asian LNG Market? 8.00am Registration MORNING PLENARY 9.10am Chairman’s Welcome Remarks FOR SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Please call +65 6233 6676 or email Chua@sesallworld.com 9.20am Opening Joint Keynote: The Future of Oil & Gas Exploration and Supply Refer to Page 4 for more details. Joint Presentation John Westwood, Chairman, Douglas-Westwood Dan K. Eberhart, CEO, Canary 10.00am Joint Case Study: Leadership in Safety Refer to Page 4 for more details. Joint Presentation Davide Scotti, Behavioral Safety Manager, Saipem Quinten de Bruine, HSE Head, Vroon 10.40am Morning Break and Refreshments Will Change Come in the Asian LNG Market? 11.10am Chairman’s Remarks Andy Flower, LNG and Natural Gas Consultant 11.20am LNG Panel: Managing Uncertainties Impacting Asia’s LNG Market Asia has rising hopes that natural gas can one day become a key component in the energy mix. Despite the fast pace in growth for natural gas in Asia, it is still relatively underutilised. Even though there is a great demand for LNG, uncertainties still persist. This panel session will be presented by LNG experts to discuss how we can embrace uncertainties and consider scenarios that can alter the Asian LNG market. Individual presentation will be shared followed by a panel discussion. The following topics (not limited to) will be addressed within the panel session by the respective speakers: • Policy uncertainty – How will this have an impact on LNG demand growth in the region? • The impact of Japan and Korea’s LNG demand as they grapples with their nuclear policies • China’s gas choices – driving the demand growth of LNG needs • Supply uncertainties – Where will future LNG supplies come from and at what cost? • North America and Canada policies on LNG exports • Africa and Russia gas supplies • The evolution of LNG pricing in Asia Panelists: Ranali Perara, Petroleum Economist, Petroleum Resources Development Secretariat, Sri Lanka Sampe L Purba, Senior Lead Specialist – Upstream Business Support Management, SKKMIGAS William Sember, Vice President Global Marketing, ABS Moderator: Stephanie Wilson, Managing Editor, Asia LNG, Platts 12.50pm Lunch Break and Exhibition Viewing 1.40pm Looking to the Future: The Role of LNG for Asia • How much gas is actually required in Asia? • Will Asian countries like China, India, Japan, and South Korea continue to pay premium prices for natural gas? • Will gas supply into Asia come from LNG or pipelines? • Tackling the current and upcoming challenges faced in Asia • Development status of upcoming projects Priyank Srivastava, Analyst, C&M, MarketsandMarkets 2.10pm New Frontier - What Role Can the North America LNG Play in Asia? • What is the opportunity to export natural gas via LNG from North America to the Asian markets? • Addressing the main concern of long term gas price deliverability • Where will future LNG supplies come from – When and how much? • Is there potential for North America (especially Canada) to export cheap natural gas to premium markets like China, Japan, South Korea and India and get high netbacks? • Will shale gas in China affect the LNG business or will it be the biggest engine of growth? • Will North America be an important player in the Asian LNG market – How will this have an impact on Asian LNG exporters? 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FOR CONFERENCE ENQUIRY AND REGISTRATION Please call +65 6233 6627 or email Elaine.Dang@sesallworld.com Join the debate on OSEA Group via www.linkedin.com 7 2.40pm Panel: How will LNG be Priced – Will it Continue to be Oil Linked? • LNG pricing and trading – What are the trends in pricing and trading flows? • What are the new trends and activities by the key regional players? • How will Asian buyers manage their risks on buying US LNG indexed to Henry Hub? • Identifying the competitive prices between North America, Russia and Africa LNG projects with Australian LNG projects • What are the expected costs from the Panama Canal and extra shipping capacity needed from North America to Asia? • Identifying new key activities we are likely to see develop in the region Panelists: Nicolas Zanen, Vice President, Trading, Cheniere Fiona Poynter, VP, LNG Asia-Pacific, Argus Media Rolv Stokkmo, Managing Director and Partner, GasPartners Ashish Sethia, APAC Lead - Gas & Power, Regional Manager-South & Southeast Asia, Bloomberg New Energy Finance 4.00pm Coffee Break and End of Conference Day 1 Technical Session 1: Drilling and Completions 8.00am Registration MORNING PLENARY 9.10am Chairman’s Welcome Remarks 9.20am Opening Joint Keynote: The Future of Oil & Gas Exploration and Supply Refer to Page 4 for more details. Joint Presentation John Westwood, Chairman, Douglas-Westwood Dan K. Eberhart, CEO, Canary 10.00am Joint Case Study: Leadership in Safety Refer to Page 4 for more details. Joint Presentation Davide Scotti, Behavioral Safety Manager, Saipem Quinten de Bruine, HSE Head, Vroon 10.40am Morning Break and Exhibition Viewing 12.40pm Lunch Break Drilling and Completions 1.30pm Chairman’s Welcome Remarks 1.40pm Automating the Mud Engineer: Increasing Optimisation with Real-Time Drilling Fluid Properties • Discuss lessons learned from field trials with automated drilling fluid measurement equipment • Understanding how automated measurement of drilling fluid properties can enhance drilling fluid and overall drilling performance • Understanding how automated measurement of drilling fluid properties provides real time information for drilling services, such as managed pressure drilling • Find out how real time information can provide improved insight into developing drilling fluid property trends Shawn Broussard, Project Advisor, Halliburton 2.10pm Case Study: Petrophysics for Horizontal Wells with a Sourceless LWD Technology • In horizontal holes, several factors are affecting formation resistivity. Bed boundary and polarization horns are causing severe noise that masks the true formation resistivity causing great ambiguity in water saturation determination. Moreover, the use of LWD with natural radioactive sources has been always a big concern to KOC – How was this being addressed? • Case study done with KOC : An alternative option to resistivity was proposed to KOC based on using Sigma. Sourceless LWD was used for the first time in Kuwait with great success. The Sigma was used in the water saturation calculations. In addition, a time lapse Sigma was used to indicate any water movement by OBM invasion • Understanding the used of spectroscopy for formation evaluation specially clay content. This is rather useful in complex lithology especially when the Gamma Ray reading is affected by strange mineralogy, thus affecting mobility calculations for accurate ICD design Ahmed Elsherif, LWD Petrophysics Domain Champion, Schlumberger Technical Services 2.40pm High Performance Water Based Mud: Case Study • Identifying how inhibition of shale can be achieved by different mechanism - Each method has its own limitation. For example; PHPA is good in encapsulation, silicate is good in well bore stability • Understanding how High Performance Water Based Mud can reduce drilling problem whilst delivering high level of performance and minimising potential environmental impact compared to OBM/SBM • The mud system presented in the paper is highly inhibitive, with good low end rheology and shear thinning for higher penetration • Case studies of the drilling fluid system shows save in time and money due to faster drilling and lower chemical consumption Dr Shrikant Kumar Mahapatra, Regional Technical Manager, Drilling Fluid Division, Petrochem Performance Chemicals 3.10pm Coffee Break 3.20pm Dynamic Response of Jack-Up Drilling Units • Investigation of the four methods recommended by SNAME T&R Bulletin 5-5A for predicting the DAFs of overturning moment and base shear - Re-evaluating extreme response values and the corresponding DAFs • Identifying the characteristics of the respective methods and the appropriate data range and time duration • Investigating the sensitivity of random seed selection on DAFs according to different methods Dr. Shengqing Zhu, Engineer, ABS 3.50pm New Generation Hydraulic Drilling Workover Units Designed to Enhance Safety and Performances • New generation fully automated drilling rig – how will this help to meet the highest HSE standards, drilling efficiency and all demands from today’s drilling industry? • Identifying the high safety and enhanced performance in all drilling environment by the heart of drilling (HoD) package • How will this help in a drastic project costs reduction and yield field production? • High drilling capacity combined with fast moving characteristics Joint Presentation: Angelo Calderoni, Vice President R&D and Marketing, Drillmec Stefano Angeli, Vice President Sales, Drillmec 4.20pm Innovative Heavy Landing String for Ultra Deep Offshore • The offshore industry’s current trend is driving towards ultra deepwater wells (up to 12,000ft of water depth), combined with deeper total depths. Identifying the need for innovative heavy duty landing system with the ability to run larger and heavier casing strings with hook loads approaching or exceeding 2.5 million lbs • Identifying the capability of such systems for landing heavy loads while ensuring slip crushing resistance. It includes an extended slip with enhanced design (coupled with a new greasing system), a 2.5 million lbs landing carrier and a pipe with a thick walled high strength material section, a light weight tube, and a rotary shouldered connection • Understanding the main design advantages of the landing system, qualification using both FEA analysis and physical tests Vincent Flores, Global Product Line Manager, Vallourec 4.50pm End of Day 1 Technical Session 1
  • 8. Day2 - Wednesday, 3 December 2014 TRACK1: Shaping the New Era of Deepwater through Game Changing Technologies Track Sponsor: 8.00am Registration MORNING PLENARY 9.10am Chairman’s Welcome Remarks John Westwood, Chairman, Douglas-Westwood 9.20am Opening Keynote: Where do We Go Next to Find New Hydrocarbon Reserves? Refer to Page 4 for more details. Måns Lidgren, CEO, Rex International Holding 10.00am Keynote: The Next LNG Frontier and Roadmap in China Refer to Page 4 for more details. Lin Song, Deputy Project Director & Research Engineer, PetroChina 10.30am Morning Break and Refreshments Shaping the New Era of Deepwater through Game Changing Technologies 11.00am Chairman’s Remarks 11.05am BP Gulf Oil Spill – A Large, Complex Project Case Study • Our engagement charter – HELP! • Rapidly improving Supply Chain performance • The Fortune 500 Company with a lifecycle of 4 months • Results & lessons learned Mark Woepple, President, CEO, Pinnacle Strategies 11.30am Technology Power Panel: Developing the Next Wave Technologies for Unconventional and Deepwaters With fewer remaining easy to get oil fields, the industry has moved into new areas to find growth. Recent years have witnessed a demand for advanced technologies by major operators, mainly driven by the push into deepwaters, unconventional reservoirs and more remote locations. High development costs and technological limitations discouraged deep-water offshore oil exploration until recently. As well depths progress deeper and deeper in pursuit of hydrocarbon bearing formations, the ability to drill and evaluate these wells becomes an ever-increasing challenge. This panel will be presented by leading technology experts who will address (not limited to): • The new technologies that could be game changers for unconventional and deepwater developments • Safety and environmental issues • Technology cooperation among the operators and service companies • The level of cost and resources required to advance technology for unconventional and deepwater developments • Reduce “Time to First Oil” • Other deepwater technologies Panelists: Richard Barker, General Manager Asia Pacific, FMC Technologies Duane Sherritt, VP-Business Development APAC, Halliburton Vinay Kumar Gupta, GM-Head Operational Monitoring Group, IDT, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Moderator: Mark Woepple, President, CEO, Pinnacle Strategies 1.00pm Lunch Break and Exhibition Viewing 2.00pm Panel: How Do We Approach Flow Assurance, the Techniques and Workflows to Manage Tomorrow’s Deepwater Production? Efficient flow assurance management is becoming more critical for hydrocarbon production especially in deepwater FOR SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Please call +65 6233 6676 or email Chua@sesallworld.com projects. Today the industry is witnessing an increasing importance of flow assurance management as exploration moves into increasingly more challenging environments including mature stage production and IOR/EOR. Developing the infrastructure for pipeline transportation to move hydrocarbons from deepwater to onshore terminals or refining centers is one of the key challenges faced. This panel will feature key experts who have been involved in managing flow dynamics will provide you with the necessary knowledge and best-practice methodologies to help you overcome your flow assurance challenges and optimise production. Individual presentation will be shared followed by a panel discussion. Panelists: Johan Gullman-Strand, Manager R&D, Computational Methods and Data Systems, Lloyd’s Register Energy John Cambridge, Managing Director, Genesis Oil & Gas Consultants Moderator: Dr. Sonny Llave, Business Manager, Wood Group Kenny 3.30pm Coffee Break 3.45pm Panel: Extending the Life of Offshore Assets – Turning them into New Revenue Streams A large number of facilities and infrastructure parts of the global offshore oil and gas reservoirs are approaching or have exceeded their original design life. With hydrocarbons being recovered and if the field’s lifetime is extended, the infrastructure parts are being considered for use beyond their planned design life. Many oil and gas operators today are trying to extend the operational life of old facilities and equipment by utilising integrity management and corrosion modeling tools. The panel will address key topics such as: • Assessing life extension to ensure the technical and operational integrity of these ageing facilities • How can operators increase productivity of ageing assets? • Integrity management – people, processes and systems • How to treat asset lifespan properly? • Designing and building platforms and pipeline – what is the state of the art now? • Changing environment conditions • Data management is key for asset integrity • Infrastructure competencies Panelists: Shreenaath Natarajan, Technical Director, 2H Offshore Mohamed Daoud, Manager – Engineering & Projects (E&P), Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operations (ADCO) John Aldersey-Williams, CEO, SeaEnergy PLC Robert Walters, Chairman, Anticorrosion Protective Systems David Hunter, Managing Director AP, NRI 5.20pm End of Conference Day 2 TRACK2: New Frontier for Gas – Shale and FLNG MORNING PLENARY 9.10am Chairman’s Welcome Remarks John Westwood, Chairman, Douglas-Westwood 9.20am Opening Keynote: Where do We Go Next to Find New Hydrocarbon Reserves? Refer to Page 4 for more details. Måns Lidgren, CEO, Rex International Holding 10.00am Keynote: The Next LNG Frontier and Roadmap in China Refer to Page 4 for more details. Lin Song, Deputy Project Director & Research Engineer, PetroChina 10.30am Morning Break and Refreshments New Frontier for Gas – Shale and FLNG 11.00am Chairman’s Remarks Find us on Facebook by Searching 8.00am Registration 8 AEOS
  • 9. FOR CONFERENCE ENQUIRY AND REGISTRATION Please call +65 6233 6627 or email Elaine.Dang@sesallworld.com Join the debate on OSEA Group via www.linkedin.com 9 11.10am Energy Leaders Panel: Shale Gas Moving to Asia – What will Happen to the LNG Market? In the last couple of years there were some big shifts in the global gas markets led by shale gas development. The global LNG market could be facing even more disruption with US shale gas revolution, a disparity in its prices in the US, Canada, Europe and Asia. Asia Pacific is becoming a new global battleground for gas suppliers. Shale gas is changing the dynamics of the gas world especially with its abundant low-cost. The race to develop shale gas in Asia seems to be like a marathon than a sprint. This panel will feature key energy leaders to touch on how the US shale gas development will disrupt the global LNG market. The panel will address key issues such as: • How is shale gas production developing in Asia? • How will the dynamics of US shale gas affect global energy markets? • Pricing – US gas prices are low compared to Asia, but the divergence in price is expected to narrow. To what extend might this happen? • What would the change of pricing mean for the potential of US exports of gas to Asia? • Why everyone’s making such a big deal about shale – Is this boom sustainable? • Where should we look for the next potential “shale boom”? Panelists: Christopher Newport, Managing Director, Corsair Petroleum Mohd Amin Shoushtari, Faculty Member, Senior Lecturer, Universiti Teknologi Petronas Basim Faraj, Vice President New Ventures, Tamboran Resources (tentative) Prof. Dr. Maizar Rahman, Former Indonesian OPEC Governor and Former PT Pertamina Commissioner, LEMIGAS, Research and Development Center for Oil and Gas Technology Moderator: Ashish Sethia, APAC Lead - Gas & Power, Regional Manager-South & Southeast Asia, Bloomberg New Energy Finance 12.40pm Lunch Break and Exhibition Viewing 2.00pm Deepwater FLNG Modularisation – Is this the Key to Future LNG Developments? • What are the latest FLNG developments globally, particularly in Asia? • How will FLNG impact the future of LNG market and onshore modularisation? • What projects are currently happening? • Is FLNG finally becoming a reality? • Case studies: How to make a FLNG project a successful one – determining the investment cost, production, risks and HSE • Are shipyards ready to build and meet the demand of FLNG? Tony Regan, Principal Consultant, Trizen International 2.30pm FLNG Case Study - Optimising the Critical Dehydration Heat Exchanger Unit for Offshore Gas Production: A Technology Breakthrough • Minimising weights and dimensions in heat dehydration heat transfer equipment. Innovation in Shell & tube technology • Effective design, vibrations control and effective pressure drops reduction • Presentation of a real application case Marco Brignone, Principal Thermal Engineer, EMbaffle 3.00pm Big Opportunities for Developing Small-Mid Scale LNG Supply • Developments in the global LNG market the trends on small-mid scale LNG supply • Assessing and uncovering the various business models to maximise ROI • What role does small-mid scale LNG play in the broader LNG marketplace in Asia? • What cost effective technologies are best suited for small-mid scale LNG plant operations? • Case studies on proven business model in developing small-mid scale LNG facilities successfully Karthik Sathyamoorthy, Head of Asia Pacific, Galway Group 3.30pm Coffee Break and End of Conference Day 2 TRACK3: The Need for Digital Oilfield 8.00am Registration MORNING PLENARY 9.10am Chairman’s Welcome Remarks John Westwood, Chairman, Douglas-Westwood 9.20am Opening Keynote: Where do We Go Next to Find New Hydrocarbon Reserves? Refer to Page 4 for more details. Måns Lidgren, CEO, Rex International Holding 10.00am Keynote: The Next LNG Frontier and Roadmap in China Refer to Page 4 for more details. Lin Song, Deputy Project Director & Research Engineer, PetroChina 10.30am Morning Break and Refreshments The Need for Digital Oilfield 11.00am Chairman’s Welcome Remarks Priyank Srivastava, Analyst, C&M, MarketsandMarkets 11.10am Digital Oilfield Leaders Panel: Moving to a Digital Oilfield Framework IT technology is becoming increasingly challenging to develop but we are seeing the oil and gas companies starting to digitise their flow operations in order to increase available information that will allow real time decision making. This panel will bring together key digital oilfield experts to explore developments in this rapidly evolving field through case study analysis, provide practical knowledge about how to implement and effectively utilise digital oilfield technology. Each panellists will give a presentation follow by a panel discussion on key highlights including: • Assessing the impact of digitalisation and optimising its production efficiencies • Preparing for large scale organizational restructuring when implementing digital oilfields • Digital developments in the region – How companies have adopt and digitalised their oil and gas operations • Major obstacles and setbacks faced in digitalising oilfields • How live data can support drillers throughout the world, monitoring data trends to assist in decision making as wells are drilled? • How live data can help improve field development efficiency for projects requiring large numbers of similar wells, particularly for heavy oil and shale gas developments? • The future of data and digital oilfield for drilling and production Panelists: Matthieu Lamy, CEO, Document Management and Control Expert, Talengi, GDF Suez Tauseef Kureshi, Global Programme Delivery Manager, Velocity (previously BG Group) Shawn Broussard, Project Advisor, Halliburton Moderator: Priyank Srivastava, Analyst, C&M, MarketsandMarkets 12.40pm Lunch Break and Exhibition Viewing 2.00pm Case Study: Reviewing the New Intelligent Oil Fields (IOF) Outcome Prediction and Review Tool • The real cost of not investing in IOF • Identifying the real blockers to positive change • The human dimension to IOF • Monetising your IOF investments • IOF as a profit driver • Putting real integration into IOFs André Baken, Founding Partner, Digital Oilfield Assessment Services (DOFAS)
  • 10. 2.30pm Case Study: Enhancing Operations and Reserve Discovery through Integrated Seismic and Geologic from Multiple Sources • Overview of Pertamina , PHE and PHE Metana Suban and it’s current and future plans • Enhancing reserve discovery in PHE Metana Suban - Through seismic data - Through geologic data - Through multiple data sources David Ontosari, Geologist, PT Pertamina Hulu Energi Metana Suban 3.00pm Improving Communications Infrastructure and Network Security for Onshore and Offshore Operations • Understanding the oilfield communications market ecosystem especially in Asia • Understanding the work of wireless networking – the need to increased wireless connectivity to bring the benefit of remote monitoring and control • Implementing faster communication in rigs and offshore environment • Where is digital technology failing and how can this gap be closed? Pierre Tremblay, Managing Director, Ocean Specialists Inc 3.30pm Coffee Break and End of Conference Day 2 Technical Session 2: Asset Integrity – The Key to Reduce HSE Risk 8.00am Registration MORNING PLENARY 9.10am Chairman’s Welcome Remarks John Westwood, Chairman, Douglas-Westwood 9.20am Opening Keynote: Where do We Go Next to Find New Hydrocarbon Reserves? Refer to Page 4 for more details. Måns Lidgren, CEO, Rex International Holding 10.00am Keynote: The Next LNG Frontier and Roadmap in China Refer to Page 4 for more details. Lin Song, Deputy Project Director & Research Engineer, PetroChina 10.30am Morning Break and Exhibition Viewing 12.40pm Lunch Break Asset Integrity – The Key to Reduce HSE Risk 2.00pm Chairman’s Welcome Remarks Matt Green, International Sales Manager, NRI 2.05pm Micro-scale Stress Analysis in Materials for Oil and Gas Industry • Residual stresses are present in mechanical systems across the scales, from large scale structures such as pipelines or offshore oil rigs, to small, such as drill tool bits • Residual stresses play a crucial role in determining the structural integrity of assets: some residual stresses promote fracture, while others may serve to protect and extend the lifetime • The rational practical approach to this class of problems is proposed that I refer to as “residual stress engineering” • It involves the quantification (measurement) and modelling of residual stresses, coupled with design optimisation, durability prediction and uncertainty quantification Alexander Korsunsky, Professor of Engineering Science, University of Oxford 2.35pm Proactive Monitoring and Alerting Methodology for Process Automation Systems • This paper will share with you Saudi Aramco oil company methodology to provide Proactive Monitoring and Alerting capabilities for Process Automation Networks and Computer Systems • This paper describes an industry “tested” methodology that we follow in Saudi Aramco that identifies the requirements, resources, and options for the purpose of minimizing potential systems downtime and economic loss. FOR SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Please call +65 6233 6676 or email Chua@sesallworld.com • Proactive Monitoring and Alerting systems can also provide physical security monitoring for other devices in Process Automation server room or data center • Special security sensors (occupancy sensors) can be used to monitor the racks or computer room to alert the PAN administrators(s) when intrusion is detected. Additionally, it can automatically record series of snapshots by retrieving and storing images captured from a camera specially mounted for this purpose Ahmed Alghamdi, Engineer II, Saudi Aramco Oil Company 3.05pm Integrity Management for Offshore Assets • Remote continuous corrosion and erosion monitoring for offshore applications • How continuous ultrasonic wall thickness measurement can be used in real time to understand corrosion and erosion rates • How asset and integrity managers are utilising continuous integrity monitoring systems as a critical integrity and safety tool • Understanding what is driving corrosion and erosion rates on critical parts of the installation • Online integrity monitoring allows early detection of corrosion or erosion events which can trigger preventative action to avoid leakages therefore maximising availability and protecting the licence to operate Tom Fuggle, Business Development Director, Permasense 3.35pm Coffee Break 3.50pm Functional Safety for Hazard Reduction • Application of process safety standards and safety life cycle concepts – Understanding how these can be employed • The importance of Safety coding / programming component • Examine risk tolerance and risk acceptance principle – reference to process safety standards and safety life cycle concepts Stanley Joseph, Business Development Manager – Process Safety, Siemens 4.20pm A New Mitigation Method for Reducing Jackup Punch – Through Failure • Proposal of a novel design of spudcan with top-mounted skirts • Understand how a top-mounted skirted spudcan can better mitigate the drop in penetration-resistance in a potential punch-through situation, in comparison with a conventional spudcan • Identifying the application and limitation of different mitigation methods for reducing jackup punch-through failure Xi-Ying Zhang, Senior Engineer, ABS 4.50pm Computational Fluid Dynamics-based Transient Ignition Modelling of Gas Leaks in Enclosures • An enhanced tool to quantify gas explosion hazards in enclosed modules with ventilation systems • Computational Fluid Dynamics(CFD) study on gas cloud buildup within enclosures • Transient gas leaks based on real time coupling of gas detection and emergency shutdown(ESD) systems • Estimation of transient ignition probabilities associated with the gas leaks and equipment Kumaresh G R, Specialist, Risk Management, Lloyds Register Global Technology Centre 5.20pm End of Day 2 Technical Session 2 For hotel room reservations, please contact Crest Travel at ses@cresttravel.sg or call +65 6884 4906 for more information. 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  • 11. FOR CONFERENCE ENQUIRY AND REGISTRATION Please call +65 6233 6627 or email Elaine.Dang@sesallworld.com Join the debate on OSEA Group via www.linkedin.com 11 TRACK1: Sourcing For New Oil and Gas Reserve for Asia Market 8.00am Registration MORNING PLENARY 9.10am Chairman’s Opening Address 9.15am Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) Corrosion Control Design and Operational Integrity Excellence Refer to Page 4 for more details. Michael Surkein, Senior Consultant, Materials Selection and Corrosion Control Group, ExxonMobil 9.40am Stakeholders Panel: Meeting the Future of Offshore Developments – Are Current Rigs and Vessels Adequately Equipped and Designed to Meet this Demand? Refer to Page 4 for more details. Panelists: Nitish Gupta, Executive Director and CEO, Offshore Construction, Swiber Offshore Construction Services (tentative) Robert Ziegler, Head Deepwater Drilling Technology, Petronas Carigali Leong Seng Keat, CEO, Nam Cheong Alf Kare Adnanes, Vice President, Technology Manager - Marine & Cranes, ABB Moderator: Dan K. Eberhart, CEO, Canary 11.10am Morning Break and Refreshments Country Focus: Myanmar – Unlocking the Un-Touch Golden Land 11.30am Chairman’s Remarks Mohd Amin Shoushtari, Faculty Member, Senior Lecturer, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP) 11.35am Myanmar: Unlocking the Un-Touched Golden Land Myanmar is an energy rich country, with large benefits and large reserves of oil and natural gas. This presents great opportunities for new exploration uncovered in recent decades and for companies across the oil and gas value chain to be involved in the growth of Myanmar industry. Efforts by the government are being made to improve the region’s upstream investment environment, especially to attract foreign operators and new technologies and innovations into the market. Expert speakers representing Myanmar will provide a comprehensive overview of recent developments in Myanmar projects, opportunities and challenges facing in Myanmar as the industry embark on one of Asia’s fastest-emerging oil and gas market. Speakers will also address Myanmar’s investment environment and the latest investment opportunities. Individual presentation will be shared followed by a panel discussion. Panelists: U Lynn Myint, General Manager, North Petro-Chem Corporation (Myanmar) Alisher Ali, Chairman, Silk Road Finance Ken Tun, Chairman and CEO, Parami Energy Group of Companies Moderator: Mohd Amin Shoushtari, Faculty Member, Senior Lecturer, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP) 1.00pm Lunch Break and Exhibition Viewing Country Focus: Australia, East Timor and Indonesia 2.00pm Australia: Will Australia Become the World’s Leading LNG Exporter? As hands are wrung over the fate of the mining boom, the industry is seeing an unprecedented level of investment going into LNG in Australia – which claims to be Australia’s fastest growing export sector. Australia is currently the third largest LNG producer in the world, behind Qatar and Malaysia. Comparing to other countries globally, Australia has more new LNG plants under construction. projects will add a further 61.4m tonnes of LNG capacity. While Australia has the largest number of projects under construction at the moment, many countries, particularly the US and Malaysia have plans to start building new LNG plants. Will Australia be set to become the world’s leading exporter of LNG, even with new competitions coming onboard? Can it keep a tight control on costs, especially for labour to achieve this goal? Key expert from Poten & Partners Asia Pacific has been invited to give a brief overview of the country’s current upstream gas industry with a focus on plans, pricing/ costing, policies, investments and how they are meeting the demand for natural gas in Australia. Cyrille Scart, Consultant LNG and Natural Gas, Poten & Partners Asia Pacific 2.30pm East Timor: Insight into Timor Leste Oil and Gas Business Industries and Economic Growth • Gaining an overview into the oil and gas business portfolio in East Timor • Learning from the success and challenges on petroleum resource management • Economic growth and potential business opportunities in East Timor Mateus da Costa, Director of Exploration & Acreage Release, Autoridade Nacional do Petroleo 3.00pm Indonesia: Discover the Latest Developments in Indonesia’s Oil and Gas Sector • Understanding the current market situation and developments in Indonesia fields • Tackling the current main issues on exploration – offshore and onshore fields • Maximising deepwater potential in Indonesia • The future of gas infrastructure in Indonesia • SPC’s oversea operation – Tackling the challenges ahead Soekoesen Soemarinda, General Manager, Singapore Petroleum Company 3.30pm Coffee Break and End of Conference Day 3 TRACK2: Offshore Platforms and Vessels – Unlocking the New Opportunities in Offshore Market 8.00am Registration MORNING PLENARY 9.10am Chairman’s Opening Address 9.15am Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) Corrosion Control Design and Operational Integrity Excellence Refer to Page 4 for more details. Michael Surkein, Senior Consultant, Materials Selection and Corrosion Control Group, ExxonMobil 9.40am Stakeholders Panel: Meeting the Future of Offshore Developments – Are Current Rigs and Vessels Adequately Equipped and Designed to Meet this Demand? Refer to Page 4 for more details. Panelists: Nitish Gupta, Executive Director and CEO, Offshore Construction, Swiber Offshore Construction Services (tentative) Robert Ziegler, Head Deepwater Drilling Technology, Petronas Carigali Leong Seng Keat, CEO, Nam Cheong Alf Kare Adnanes, Vice President, Technology Manager - Marine & Cranes, ABB Moderator: Dan K. Eberhart, CEO, Canary 11.10am Morning Break and Refreshments Offshore Platforms and Vessels – Unlocking the New Opportunities in Offshore Market 11.30am Chairman’s Remarks Dr. Arun Kr Dev, Senior Lecturer in Marine and Offshore Technology, Newcastle University 11.35am Experts Panel: Stepping into the Future of Subsea and Deepwater Developments The offshore energy industry relies more heavily than ever before on the growing global fleet of subsea vessels Day3 - Thursday, 4 December 2014
  • 12. for installation and maintenance work because of the rising volumes of oil and gas produced through seabed structures. Oil companies are pushing the boundaries of what is possible using the latest subsea technology. They are looking to develop more fields in deepwater regions. This session will provide insight into how vessel operators and designers are building subsea vessels for the Asia market and meeting the current requirements from oil companies. Individual presentation will be shared followed by a panel discussion. The panel will address key topics (not limited to) such as: • Assessing the offshore market for 2016 and beyond • Identifying the upcoming opportunities and developments in Asia • Identifying the strategies for meeting future demand from subsea and deepwater operations • Addressing the oversupply of vessels in Asia • Building new multi purpose vessels to cater to new projects • Listing the developments in OSV designs and understanding their functionality • Understanding the growing complexity of operating in deeper waters • Identifying the vessel types required and capabilities needed for future subsea and deepwater developments • Introducing the next gen of OSVs – FLNG • What are the obstacles in building LNG vessels and addressing the steps to overcome these hindrances • What new vessel capabilities will be required in the future? • What are the suggestions on smart ways to reduce costs while operating OSVs? Panelists: Govinder Singh Chopra, Managing Director, SeaTech Solutions International Frederik Gerner, Director, Ampelmann Asia Pacific Gunnar Haug, Managing Director, Ulstein Asia Senior representative, Wärtsilä Corporation Moderator: Capt Michael Elwert, Director, Group HR, HHSEQ & Crewing, Thome Ship Management 1.00pm Lunch Break and Exhibition Viewing 2.00pm Dynamic Positioning – Improving Performance in Mid-Deepwater Dynamic positioning (DP) has been a key instrument in the completion of challenging large scale projects especially in the offshore vessel operations that require precision. The demand for hydrocarbons has drive E&P to move towards deeper waters, thus creating a demand for more sophisticated DP systems and massive deployments in the DP industry, across exploration drilling, offshore constructions and installation, pipelay and logistic support. This session will provide delegates with experience based advice on how to conduct some of the most complex deepwater projects and large scale offshore projects, requiring the full scope of DP capabilities. Individual presentation will be shared followed by a panel discussion. The panel will address key topics (not limited to) such as: • What are the latest developments, innovations and challenges for using DP especially in Asia? • What are the DP challenges for deepwater applications and large scale projects? • Industry forecast - How will DP be deployed over the next five years? • What are the limitations in existing DP vessels and systems and how are these issues being addressed? • Which regions show greatest demand for which types of vessels? • What are the main drivers behind the demand for more sophisticated DP vessels? • Assessing the challenges DP vessel owners face across different projects - What can be learnt from these experiences? • What are some of the practical advice to ship owners who are new to large-scale projects? Panelists: Frode Klepsvik, Managing Director, MT Marine Joey Fisher, Managing Director, M3 Marine FOR SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Please call +65 6233 6676 or email Chua@sesallworld.com Farooq Niazi, SOSG Technical Superintendent, Solstad Offshore Asia Pacific (tentative) Moderator: Peter Sierdsma, DP Manager (GM Brazil), Global Maritime 3.30pm Coffee Break 3.45pm Panel: Current FPSO Development in Asia In a recent report by Douglas Westwood, the floating production, storage, and offloading systems markets will not be able to meet the FPSO demand over the next five years unless significant change occurs in the industry – mainly due to schedule delays and cost overruns. By the end of 2017, an approximately 100 new FPSOs will need to be built and according to a recent study, an astounding $91 billion will be spent on floating production systems between 2013-2017. This panel will bring together key FPSO experts to discuss how will this shape the industry and impact future developments. Key issues (not limited to) will be address include: • Are FPSOs now on the verge of becoming something big? • Where are the key FPSO demand markets – Existing and emerging frontiers? • Understanding the trends in oil prices and how it is impacting FPSO investments • Current FPSO development: New builds, conversions and redeployment • How do you ensure on-time delivery of FPSO projects and avoid CAPEX overruns? • Tackling the issue of current development of mooring systems as FPSOs enter deeper waters • To lease or own FPSOs? Panelists: Alessandro Baldanzi, Platform Leader, LNG & NG Offshore, GE Oil & Gas K C Gupta, Project Manager – Major Projects, Bumi Armada Berhad Henk Willem Sanders, Technical Manager Oil and Gas, Trelleborg Sealing Solutions Richard Kluth, Managing Director, Pulse Structural Monitoring Cedric Morandini, Head of Naval Architecture, SBM Offshore Moderator: David Boggs, MD, Energy Maritime Associates 5.20pm End of Conference Day 3 Technical Session 3: Offshore Pipelines and Flow Assurance MORNING PLENARY 9.10am Chairman’s Opening Address 9.15am Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) Corrosion Control Design and Operational Integrity Excellence Refer to Page 4 for more details. Michael Surkein, Senior Consultant, Materials Selection and Corrosion Control Group, ExxonMobil 9.40am Stakeholders Panel: Meeting the Future of Offshore Developments – Are Current Rigs and Vessels Adequately Equipped and Designed to Meet this Demand? Refer to Page 4 for more details. Panelists: Nitish Gupta, Executive Director and CEO, Offshore Construction, Swiber Offshore Construction Services (tentative) Robert Ziegler, Head Deepwater Drilling Technology, Petronas Carigali Leong Seng Keat, CEO, Nam Cheong Alf Kare Adnanes, Vice President, Technology Manager - Marine & Cranes, ABB Moderator: Dan K. Eberhart, CEO, Canary 11.10am Morning Break and Exhibition Viewing 1.00pm Lunch Break Offshore Pipelines and Flow Assurance 2.00pm Chairman’s Welcome Remarks Find us on Facebook by Searching 8.00am Registration 12 AEOS
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FOR CONFERENCE ENQUIRY AND REGISTRATION Please call +65 6233 6627 or email Elaine.Dang@sesallworld.com Day4 - Friday, 5 December 2014 Join the debate on OSEA Group via www.linkedin.com 13 2.05pm Subsea Deepwater Vertical Rigid Jumpers Design through Installation • Vertical jumper overview • Vertical jumper design aspects • Offshore post metrology survey assessments • Vertical jumper final configuration with closing welds Joint Presentation: Panneer Selvam, Subsea Pipeline Manager, McDermott Asia Pacific Sakthivel Ammaiyappan, Principal Subsea Pipeline Engineer, McDermott Asia Pacific Co-author: Khoo Chee Wee, Senior Subsea Pipeline Engineer, McDermott Asia Pacific 2.35pm Modular Pipeline Recovery Technology Developments • Recovery of subsea pipeline either in the event the pipeline is ‘dropped’ or being decommissioned is fertile ground for innovation • Recent developments have focused on using industry-standard modules: dewatering, pig catcher, multiple check valves and twin sealing systems, and integrating them within a First Subsea ball and taper tool • The paper describes the underlying design process for modular pipeline recovery tools (PRTs) and how it broadens the recovery options for offshore engineers • It will also include a case study on the customisation of a contingency 42” PRT for the Gas Export Pipeline on the Ichthys LNG Project. Mark Wood, Regional Manager, South East Asia, First Subsea 3.05pm Supply of High Performance Glass Reinforced Epoxy (GRE) Pipe Systems for the Marine and Offshore Industry Alwin Fahrer, Director of Quality – Eastern Hemisphere, NOV Fiber Glass Systems 3.35pm Coffee Break 3.50pm Deepwater Flow Assurance – Evaluation of Existing Concepts and Emerging Trends: An Indian Perspective • Understanding India’s energy security lying in deep water • Identifying how flow assurance impacts every phase of field development, affecting a production system’s concept selection, design and operating strategy • Addressing the flow assurance challenges faced during development in the form of paraffin/waxes/asphaltene • Identifying the ultra-deep water discoveries in India Dhaval Gupta, Graduate Engineering Trainee, Reliance Industries 4.20pm Coriolis Meters for Measurement of Viscous Oils • With the vast sums of money involved in the bunker fuel industry, find out how you can ensure your financial exposure is reduced to a minimum with the importance of accurate measurement • Moving towards using Coriolis flow meters provides an online mass flow, density and temperature measurement of the traded bunker fuel • While the adoption of Coriolis flowmeters is a logical move, identifying the factors affecting the performance of Coriolis devices is vital • Research case study: To improve this situation NEL have completed an investigative research programme into the performance of Coriolis flowmeters when calibrated in single phase oil of varying kinematic viscosities (2 – 1500 cSt) Chris Mills, Flow Measurement Engineer, TUV NEL 4.50pm DRA Principles and Benefits to Pipeline Operation • Solutions to maximise the flow potential of pipelines, increase operational flexibility and throughput capacity and substantially increasing bottom-line profit potentials • How can DRA technology be implemented effectively in a range of crude oil, refined products and NGL applications in all environmental conditions to decrease the amount of energy lost in turbulent formation? • Identifying the benefits of DRA and how do you incorporate DRA technology to significantly reduce your CAPEX/OPEX? Lindsay Ruiz, Lead Project Engineer, Lubrizol Specialty Products 5.20pm End of Day 3 Lead Technical Session 3 Workshop A: Best Practices in High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) Drilling & Well Design Conventional HPHT conditions are becoming routine drilling targets in many basins worldwide, as exploration and production examine deeper and hotter objectives. Since the early days of drilling HPHT wells, the oil and gas industry has now evolved to a stage where exploration and appraisal wells are drilled by most operators. Although HPHT wells still pose a significant challenge to our industry, exploration and appraisal drilling has been facilitated by the maturation and subsequent application of technologies increasing the chance of success. There are still gaps within the industry on how best to manage HPHT reservoirs in the long term, as well as have a robust understanding of risk mitigation flow assurance and well integrity not just at the casing wall, but also within the subsurface. This workshop aims to equip participants with in depth discussion, knowledge and skills to enhance their ability to successfully plan, engineer and execute the drilling and completion of their HPHT wells. Major issues concerning HPHT well construction and HPHT specific circumstances, problems and challenges are explored here. About the Workshop Facilitator: Michael Gibson studied at the Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, Scotland, UK and with Pacific Western University in the USA gaining a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering, a Post Graduate Diploma in Offshore Engineering (with Distinction), Masters Degrees in Engineering Technology & Offshore Engineering and a PhD in HPHT Field Development all whilst working offshore in the North Sea. During the past 30 years he has advised many Operators & Drilling Contractors around the world on both how to successfully drill and produce HPHT reservoirs. Ranging from the Gulf of Mexico through to the North Sea through Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei in South East Asia. A champion of the “Teamwork” approach to engineering problems and solutions, the speaker regularly helps both Operators & Drilling Contractors to “solve” problems before they even begin. Mr Gibson is the recipient of several prize awards as a consequence of his services to the industry – not least from Shell, Exxon and BP. Who should attend: Professionals in the oil and gas, geothermal, coal steam gas, and unconventional resources industries who are involved in: • drilling and completions • operation and management of exploration • well control • oilwell cement • geomechanics and pore pressure prediction • well design verification • wellhead design • well testing and subsea systems Reservoir, production, petrophysical, and drilling engineers working on: • onshore / offshore • deepwater • HPHT assets • rig designers and builders of the latest offshore units 9.00am Registration 9.20am Workshop Facilitator Opening Remarks Dr Michael Gibson, Engineering Manager, Independent Drilling Engineering Associates (IDEAS Singapore) 9.30am HPHT Session 1 Workshop Highlights: • Understanding and tackling HPHT reservoirs challenges in Asia • Exploring what techniques and strategies have been successful while identifying the opportunities for improvement • Identifying effective solutions for pressure and temperature challenges specific to HPHT settings • Tools to manage HPHT wells once on production – understanding what is the different to exploration and appraisal? • Case study examples and lesson learnt Dr Shrikant Kumar Mahapatra, Regional Technical Manager, Drilling Fluid Division, Petrochem Performance Chemicals 10.45am Morning Break and Refreshments
  • 14. 11.00am HPHT Session 2 Workshop Highlights: • Risk mitigation for HPHT developments • Addressing HPHT field production and flow assurance challenges • Identifying the current practices to deal with major HSE concerns including well control, well integrity • Learning from case studies of drilling, completing, and producing HPHT wells 12.15pm End of Workshop A Workshop B: Asset Integrity Management – Getting the Right Framework Oil and gas companies face challenges to implement asset integrity management for new developments and existing aged infrastructure. In some of Asia’s regions, mature assets are now more than 40 years in operation and there are many new development projects planned and being implemented. The role of asset integrity has never been more critical to the global oil and gas business. Not only can a well-managed asset integrity framework help operators identify and reduce safety risks before they escalate, but focusing on asset integrity can also play a major role in both achieving operational excellence and extending the life of ageing assets. This workshop aims to explore asset integrity management taking a wider view beyond inspection, maintenance, and repair activities and consider the concerns of asset integrity risks. New practices, competencies and technology solutions will be highlighted to meet the challenges of future projects and operations. About the Workshop Leader: Helge has more than 18 years of engineering experience and is currently employed as Technical Manager for the Marine and Offshore Centre South-East-Asia by Bureau Veritas Australia. After graduating as mechanical engineer form the Technical University of Berlin, he worked for 13 years as noise and vibration engineer for the automotive industry in Germany and the United States. When he moved to Australia in 2008 he got involved in asset integrity and reliability work for the Oil & Gas Industry. Over his career he gained advanced knowledge in areas like; Reliability, Availability and Maintainability (RAM) Analysis, Compressor and Pump Pulsation, Durability and Fatigue Analysis and Validation, Asset Integrity Management, Noise and Vibration Harshness (NVH), Multichannel Data Acquisition and Analysis and Road-Load Simulators and Reliability Analysis. Who should attend: Oil and gas professionals who are involved in various disciplines such as: • Facilities/asset integrity management • Reliability Engineering Management • Operations and Maintenance Engineering • Project Management • Maintenance Planning, Process Safety, HSE • Facility Design and Process Engineering • Inspection and Condition Monitoring Engineering FOR SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Please call +65 6233 6676 or email Chua@sesallworld.com 9.00am Registration 9.20am Workshop Leader Opening Remarks Helge Lawrenz, Technical Manager, Bureau Veritas Australia Marine & Offshore Division 9.30am Asset Integrity Session 1 Workshop Highlights: • Introduction into Asset Integrity Management; A framework to maximize the return on assets, whilst maintaining stakeholder value and minimising business risks associated with accidents and loss of production. • Reviewing risks and common problems with Asset Integrity; Identifying the integrity-critical plant elements and their modes of failure. • Advantages of Asset Optimisation; Process optimisation while troubleshooting integrity problems. Speakers: Helge Lawrenz, Technical Manager, Bureau Veritas Australia Marine & Offshore Division Michael Surkein, Senior Consultant, Materials Selection and Corrosion Control Group, ExxonMobil 10.45am Morning Break and Refreshments 11.00am Asset Integrity Session 2 Workshop Highlights: • Safety case and Asset Integrity management; How do they interrelate? • Offshore Asset Reliability and Inspection; Tools to determine and extend the Assets Service Life by defining performance standards, developing strategies for operation inspection, maintenance and audits. Speakers: Jerome Floury, Senior Offshore Project Engineer, Bureau Veritas Adam Perdana, AIM Manager, Bureau Veritas 12.00pm Asset Integrity Session 3 Workshop Highlights: • Materials engineering fundamentals of structural integrity assessment: material structure and deformation response, mechanics of damage and failure, approaches to design and safe life prediction • Materials engineering fundamentals of joining and welding: methods and processes, microstructure and properties • Materials engineering fundamentals of residual stresses and their effects on structural integrity: origins, nature, control, measurement, predictive modelling and incorporation in codes for engineering critical assessment Guest Speaker: Alexander Korsunsky, Professor of Engineering Science, University of Oxford 12.30pm End of Workshop B Register by 24 Oct 2014 to save up to SGD600! 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  • 15. Pre-register at www.osea-asia.com to visit the exhibition OSEA2014 Exhibition 2 – 5 Dec 2014 (Tues – Fri) Basement 2, Level 1 & 3, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore *Complimentary admission. Trade visitors only Extensive product / technology showcase Established as the region’s most important Oil & Gas event, visitors will be spoilt for choice with the comprehensive exhibits from - Engineering, Fabrication, Construction & Contracting, Health, Safety & Environment, Instrumentation & Control Technology, Marine Equipment & Services, Pipeline Products & Services and many more! FOR CONFERENCE ENQUIRY AND REGISTRATION Please call +65 6233 6627 or email Elaine.Dang@sesallworld.com Join the debate on OSEA Group via www.linkedin.com 15 Largest edition The exhibition will see more than 1,600 international exhibitors, including the latest product showcases by leading exhibitors from 15 Group Pavilions - Australia, China, Denmark, France, Finland, Germany, Italy, Korea, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Singapore, Taiwan, UK and USA. The updated exhibitors list is available at www.osea-asia.com Launch of OGmTech2014 Making its debut at OSEA2014, OGmTech2014 is a value-added platform as it gathers the latest high-end precision engineering technologies and capabilities designed specifically for the oil & gas industry. It is a one-stop venue for trade professionals to source for the solutions needed to meet the stringent production requirements of the oil & gas industry. Find out how manufacturing productivity can be raised amidst increasingly challenging environments faced in exploring and developing new energy resources. More information on OGmTech2014 is available at www.ogmtech.com. Networking Opportunities OSEA2014 Platinum Golf Challenge * 1 Dec 2014 A fantastic networking opportunity, OSEA2014 Platinum Golf Challenge enables you to develop business relationship in a competitive yet relaxing atmosphere, and play at one of the most memorable golf courses – the Serapong Course at Sentosa Golf Club. For participation opportunities, please contact Ms. Amy Tan – amy@sesallworld.com OSEA2014 Industry Networking Night * 2 Dec 2014 This is where our invited guests wind down over food, drinks and music. Held at Marina Bay Sands, it is an excellent platform to build connections, meet like-minded professionals and catch up with industry peers. For visitor / hosted buyer / VIP / group delegation enquiries, email Ms. Amy Tan – amy@sesallworld.com Use the registration form at the back of this brochure. For multiple registrations, please make copies of the form. Complete the form and submit it via: SINGAPORE EXHIBITION SERVICES PTE LTD Please mail cheque payments to: No. 1 Jalan Kilang Timor, #09-02, Pacific Tech Centre, Singapore 159303 Attention: OSEA2014 International Conference Registration How to Register for Conference? Register online for instant confirmation at: http://osea-asia.com/index.php/ conference/#conf-fee-reg Use the registration form at the back of this brochure. For multiple registrations, please make copies of the form. Complete the form and submit it via: Fax to: (65) 6233 6633 Use the registration form at the back of this brochure. For multiple registrations, please make copies of the form. Complete the form and submit it via: Email to: Elaine.dang@ sesallworld.com Please direct enquiries to the OSEA2014 International Conference Registration Desk at: Call us: (65) 6233 6627 Additional points to note 1. The organiser reserves the right to refuse entry to any delegate as it deems fit. 2. The organiser will make every attempt to accommodate all registered delegates. However it reserves the right to stop registration before the closing date in the event of a full house. 3. In the event of a full house, the organiser will contact unsuccessful delegates to arrange for a refund of any registration fees that may have been paid. 4. Should there be a need to cancel the event, the organiser will refund delegates for registration fees paid, and will not be held responsible for any travel and/or accommodation costs incurred. 5. All visitors must be in proper attire. Those in shorts, bermudas, singlet or slippers will not be allowed entry. The organiser reserves the right to refuse entry to delegates who are not properly dressed. Cancellations / Substitutions Substitutions or cancellations should be made in writing before 7 Nov 2014. Refunds will be subjected to an administrative charge to be borne by the registrant. Bank charges that occur will also have to be borne by the registrant. No refund will be provided for cancellation or no-show after 7 Nov 2014. CLOSING DATE FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION: 28 NOV 2014 After this date, please register personally at the OSEA2014 International Conference Registration Counter at Marina Bay Sands, Level 3 Foyer from 1 – 5 December 2014.
  • 16. * A 7% Goods & Services Tax (GST) is applicable to all companies in Singapore Full Passport (4-Day) Full OSEA Passport (Access to ALL 10 Tracks & 2 Workshops) 3-Day Passports Offshore Oil & Gas Production and Technology Passport (3-Day) *Maximising the Recovery Factor from Your Oilfields (Day 1) *Shaping the New Era of Deepwater through Game Changing Technologies (Day 2) *Sourcing for New Oil and Gas Reserve for Asia Market (Day 3) OR *Offshore Platforms and Vessels – Unlocking the New Opportunities in Offshore Market (Day 3) Natural Gas & LNG Passport (3-Day) *Will Change Come in the Asian LNG Market? (Day 1) *New Frontiers for Gas – Shale and FLNG (Day 2) *Sourcing for New Oil and Gas Reserve for Asia Market (Day 3) OR *Offshore Platforms and Vessels – Unlocking the New Opportunities in Offshore Market (Day 3) Technical Session Passport (3-Day) *Session 1: Drilling and Completions (Day 1) *Session 2: Asset Integrity – The Key to Reduce HSE Risk (Day 2) *Session 3: Offshore Pipelines and Flow Assurance (Day 3) 1-Day Conference Track Maximising the Recovery Factor from Your Oilfields (2 Dec) Will Change Come in the Asian LNG Market? (2 Dec) Session 1: Drilling and Completions (2 Dec) Shaping the New Era of Deepwater through Game Changing Technologies (3 Dec) New Frontiers for Gas – Shale and FLNG (3 Dec) The Need for Digital Oilfield (3 Dec) Session 2: Asset Integrity – The Key to Reduce HSE Risk (3 Dec) Sourcing for New Oil and Gas Reserve for Asia Market (4 Dec) Offshore Platforms and Vessels – Unlocking the New Opportunities in Offshore Market (4 Dec) Session 3: Offshore Pipelines and Flow Assurance (4 Dec) Workshop Workshop A: Best Practices in High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) Drilling & Well Design (5 Dec) Workshop B: Asset Integrity Management – Getting the Right Framework (5 Dec) BUSINESS NATURE [PLEASE TICK THE MOST APPROPRIATE OPTION] Approval / Testing / Inspection / Repair Services Ship Chandler / Management / Operator / Owner Construction / Contracting / Engineering / Procurement Services (EPC) Processing / Refinery (Oil / LNG / Gas / Petrochemical) Consultancy (Oil / Gas / Maritime) Pipeline Operation Distributor / Wholesaler / Importer / Agent / Dealer / Reseller Rig Fabrication / Shipbuilding / Ship Repair Oil Company (IOC / NOC / Independent) Rigs Design Geological / Seismic Services Drilling Rigs Contractors Others:________________ SUBSTITUTIONS / CANCELLATIONS Substitutions or cancellations should be made in writing before 7 Nov 2014. 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SGD40 should be added to the total fees to cover bank charges. All bank telegraphic transfers must reach SES by 28 Nov 2014 for your seat to be confirmed. Account Name: Singapore Exhibition Services Pte Ltd Account Number: 01-060-2565-1 Bank Name: Standard Chartered Bank (Singapore) Limited Bank Address: Battery Road Branch, 6 Battery Road, #01-01 Singapore 049909 Swift Add: SCBLSG22XXX Please charge the amount of SGD ____________________ to my AMEX / VISA / MASTERCARD (delete where applicable) Card Holder’s Name: Card no.: CVV2 Code: (3 digit at the back of Credit Card) Signature Expiry Date: Registration Fees The fees entitle you access to the registered track (s), lunches, proceedings, refreshment & OSEA2014 exhibition. Early Bird Rate (Register & pay by 24 Oct 2014) Regular Rate (Register & pay by 28 Nov 2014) Onsite Rate (29 Nov – 5 Dec 2014) Overseas Delegate (SGD) Local Delegate* (SGD) Overseas Delegate (SGD) Local Delegate* (SGD) Overseas Delegate (SGD) Local Delegate* (SGD) Full OSEA Passport (4-Day) Access to ALL 10 Tracks & 2 Workshops $2,000.00 $2,461.00 $2,400.00 $2,568.00 $2,600.00 $2,782.00 Offshore Oil & Gas Production and Technology Passport (3-Day) * Maximising the Recovery Factor from Your Oilfields (Day 1) * Shaping the New Era of Deepwater through Game Changing Technologies (Day 2) * Sourcing for New Oil and Gas Reserve for Asia Market OR * Offshore Platforms and Vessels – Unlocking the New Opportunities in Offshore Market (Day 3) $1,500.00 $1,605.00 $1,700.00 $1,819.00 $1,850.00 $1,979.50 Natural Gas & LNG Passport (3-Day) *Will Change Come in the Asian LNG Market? (Day 1) *New Frontiers for Gas – Shale and FLNG (Day 2) *Sourcing for New Oil and Gas Reserve for Asia Market OR *Offshore Platforms and Vessels – Unlocking the New Opportunities in Offshore Market (Day 3) $1,500.00 $1,605.00 $1,700.00 $1,819.00 $1,850.00 $1,979.50 Technical Session Passport (3-Day) *Session 1: Drilling and Completions (Day 1) *Session 2: Asset Integrity - The Key to Reduce HSE Risk (Day 2) *Session 3: Offshore Pipelines and Flow Assurance (Day 3) $1,500.00 $1,605.00 $1,700.00 $1,819.00 $1,850.00 $1,979.50 The Need for Digital Oilfield (1-Day Track) $680.00 $727.60 $780.00 $834.60 $880.00 $941.60 1-Day Track $680.00 $727.60 $780.00 $834.60 $880.00 $941.60 Half-Day Workshop * Best Practices in High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) Drilling & Well Design (Day 4) OR * Asset Integrity Management – Getting the Right Framework (Day 4) $350.00 $374.50 $380.00 $406.60 $450.00 $481.50 Morning Plenary (2 - 4 Dec) Open to all Conference Delegates WHICH TICKET WOULD YOU LIKE TO PURCHASE? Please DO NOT send in your registration form after 28 Nov 2014. Instead, please register on-site at the OSEA2014 International Conference Registration counter at Marina Bay Sands, Level 3 Foyer. For questions regarding registration, please call Elaine Dang at +65 6233 6627 or email at elaine.dang@sesallworld.com.