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8:30 Registration and Coffee

9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

Ken Gibbons

Ken Gibbons, Director, Association of British Oild Industries

9:10 IMPLEMENTING RESERVOIR TECHNOLOGY AND ALIGNING IT WITH CORPORATE STRATEGY

Robert Heming

Robert Heming, General Manager, Strategic Research, Chevron Petroleum Technology Company

  • The development of technology, leading the industry or vice versa
  • Establishing aims and objectives for technology
  • Importance of systematic and objective measurement systems
  • Corporate strategy and technology, how do they fit
  • Achieving the goals
  • Future of technology in the world of reservoir management
  • 9:40 RESERVOIR OPTIMISATION THROUGH INCREASED TECHNOLOGY

    Campbell Airlie

    Campbell Airlie, Technical Director, Edinburgh Petroleum Services

  • Better understanding of the reservoir: applications of new technology
  • Getting more out of the reservoir
  • Getting the most out of the well
  • Surface facilities optimisation
  • Integration of technical and business systems
  • 10:20 RESERVOIR TECHNOLOGY

    Leo Roodhart

    Leo Roodhart, Technology Manager New Technology, Shell International

  • The “water wheel” integrated approach to water management
  • New technologies and methods
  • Down hole oil-water separation
  • Intelligent water shut-off
  • High pressure water re-injection for reservoir management
  • 11:00 Morning Coffee

    11:20 RESERVOIR PERFORMANCE

    Jeb Tyrie

    Jeb Tyrie, Operations Manager UKI, Schlumberger, Holditch - Reservoir Technologies

  • Reservoir inflow performance - optimising the design for inflow control
  • Utilising simulation for maximise oil recovery
  • Near well-bore modelling
  • Multi-segmented modelling
  • Compositional fluid simulation
  • 12:00 PROGRESS IN AIR INJECTION TECHNIQUES

    Professor Malcolm Greaves

    Professor Malcolm Greaves, Professor of Chemical Engineering, Bath University

  • North Sea – IOR test bed?
  • Light oil air injection
  • Heavy oil air injection
  • Down hole upgrading
  • Economic yardsticks
  • 12:40 Lunch

    14:00 CASE STUDY: TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS

    Bruce Kennedy

    Bruce Kennedy, Sherwood Reservoir Team Leader, BP Exploration

  • Down hole flow control
  • Fibre optic DTS
  • Down hole instrumentation
  • Benefit of technology
  • The future use of downhole technology in reservoir management
  • 14:40 SMART WELLS

    Thormod Johansen

    Thormod Johansen, Principal Petroleum Engineer, Altinex ASA, Well Services Technology International AS Division

  • Intelligent wells
  • Horizontal well technology
  • Optimising well completion design
  • Allowing reliable life-of-field services
  • Innovative solutions
  • The future of well technology
  • 15:20 Afternoon Tea

    15:40 RESERVOIR DRIVEN COMPLETIONS

    Steve Wilson

    Steve Wilson, Business Development Manager, Schlumberger Reservoir Completions

  • Understanding the reservoir drivers - Value
  • Completion complexity versus reliability - Risk Management
  • Technology selection - An iterative design process
  • Impact on project costs and returns - Installation V life of well
  • Data interpretation - Adding the intelligence to completion technology

    Overview of multi-lateral & smart completion technologies

  • The development of customised solutions

    The future of reservoir driven completions

  • 16:20 MULTI-LATERAL RE-ENTRY SYSTEMS

    Carol Hills

    Carol Hills, Managing Director, Pressure Control Engineering

  • Overview of the MLR system
  • Development of lateral bore access
  • The economic benefits
  • The case of Sonatrach, Algeria
  • The future of MLR systems
  • 17:00 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    17:10 Drinks Reception/Gala Dinner

    9:00 Re-registration and Coffee

    9:30 Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Ken Gibbons

    Ken Gibbons, Director, Association of British Oil Industries

    9:40 SURFACE PRODUCTION OPTIMISATION

    Alexander Zambrano

    Alexander Zambrano, Integrated Automation Technical Co-ordinator, PDVSA

  • Organisational & business environment
  • Towards an integrated solution
  • Producing at the lowest possible cost
  • The case of Venezuela
  • Hybrid modelling
  • The future of integrated automation systems
  • 10:20 RESERVOIR MONITORING AND SURVEILLANCE

    {eder Pedersen

    {eder Pedersen, Senior Project Leader, ABB Offshore Systems AS

  • Couple geology to reservoir dynamics
  • Communications and control
  • Data storage, retrieval and processing
  • Reservoir surveillance applications
  • The future of reservoir surveillance
  • New business challenges
  • 11:00 Morning Coffee

    11:20 FIBRE OPTIC SENSORS

    Glynn Williams

    Glynn Williams, Chief Executive Officer, Sensa

  • Current capabilities of fibre optics
  • Benefits from using fibre optic sensors
  • Performance of fibre optics in remote and hostile environments
  • Overview of fibre optic usage to date
  • Management of remote assets using fibre optic sensors
  • Fibre optic sensors and Smart-Wells

    Future developments in fibre optics systems

  • 12:00 RESERVOIR CHARACTERISATION

    Giles Pickering

    Giles Pickering, Senior Geiphysicist, Troy Ikoda

  • Overview of reservoir characterisation methods
  • Integrating seismic attributes
  • Characterising the rock and the fluid - the problem of scale
  • More opportunities to come
  • 12:40 Lunch

    14:00 WATER MANAGEMENT AND RESERVOIR PERFORMANCE

    Neil Meldrum

    Neil Meldrum, Marketing Manager, Wood Group Production Technology

  • Electrochemical sensors for the early prediction of scale
  • Fibre optic distributed temperature sensing (DTS)
  • Fibre optic Bragg Grating applications
  • Slimline permanent downhole gauge - 200 deg C, 20Kpsi electronic quartz
  • 14:40 INTELLIGENT COMPLETIONS

    Andrew Richards

    Andrew Richards, Technical Manager, Expro North Sea

  • What are smart and intelligent completions?
  • What place do smart and intelligent wells have?
  • Well management systems
  • Optimising production and completion schemes
  • 15:20 Afternoon Tea

    15:40 IMPLEMENTING IMPROVED OIL RECOVERY

    Erlend H. Velfring

    Erlend H. Velfring, Chief Scientist, Rogaland Research

  • Necessary information for advanced wells
  • Use of measured data to understand the near-well reservoir zone
  • Production optimisation
  • Smart chemicals to shut off gas and water producing zones.
  • 16:20 RISK MANAGEMENT

    Steinar Marhle

    Steinar Marhle, Senior Consultant, IPRES International

  • Importance of integrated teams that have sufficient knowledge of all the involved disciplines from reservoir, through construction, production and transportation
  • Importance of agreed project objectives
  • Construction of integrated risk models that includes the critical project uncertainties that affects the project throughout its life s pan
  • Simulation and analysis of results from integrated risk models
  • How simulation results can improve decision making
  • 17:00 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Conference

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