Workshop Flow Assurance – Further, Deeper and Towards Excellence Early Bird Deadline: 16 September 2014 Registration Deadline: 16 October 2014 9 – 12 November 2014 | The Laguna, A Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia Why should you attend? • Take lessons learned from case studies. • Gain best practices in flow assurance. • Insights on how to integrate sub-surface and surface disciplines. • Discuss how to develop competency in flow assurance. • Learn how to prepare for first oil and gas from a flow assurance perspective. • Apply flow assurance during operation. • Learn how to address unexpected flow impedance. Who should attend? • Reservoir engineers • Production technologists • Flow assurance engineers • Production chemists • Process engineers • Project managers • Process and facilities engineers • Asset managers Associated Training Course The Workshop will be preceded by a Training Course held 8 - 9 November 2014 on Theory and Practical Aspect of Flow Assurance presented by Dr Abul Jamaluddin, Business Manager at NEXT Oil and Gas Training and Competency Development, A Schlumberger Co. and Rohaizad Mohd Norpiah, Process Engineering Custodian at PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd. For further information on this workshop: go to http://www.spe.org/events/14abgk/ General Information Workshop Venue: The Laguna, A Luxury Collection Resort & Spa Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua Lot N2 Nusa Dua, Bali, 80363, Indonesia Tel: +62.361.771327 Fax: +62.361.771326 Email: felix.prabandaru@luxurycollection.com Documentation: 1. Proceedings will not be published; therefore, formal papers and handouts are not expected from speakers. 2. Work in progress, new ideas, and interesting projects are sought. 3. Note-taking by participants is encouraged. However, to ensure free and open discussions, no formal records will be kept. Workshop Deliverables: • The committee will prepare a full report containing the highlights of the Workshop discussions. This report will be circulated to all attendees. • PowerPoint presentation materials will be posted on specific SPE URL address after the Workshop. Provision of the materials by the discussion leaders will signify their permission for SPE to do so. Commercialism: In keeping with the Workshop objectives and the SPE mission, excessive commercialism in posters or presentations will not be permitted. Company logos must be limited to the title slide and used only to indicate the affiliation of the presenter and others involved in the work. Attendance Certificate: All attendees will receive an attendance certificate attesting to their participation at the Workshop. This certificate will be provided in exchange for a completed Workshop Attendee Survey Form. Continuing Education Units: This Workshop qualifies for SPE Continuing Education Units (CEU) at the rate of 0.1 CEU per hour of the Workshop. Workshop Registration Fees: Early Bird Registration submitted on / before 16 September 2014 • SPE MEMBER: US$2,700.00/person • NON MEMBER: US$2,900.00/person Registration Deadline: 16 October 2014 • SPE MEMBER: US$2,800.00/person after 16 September 2014 • NON MEMBER: US$3,000.00/person after 16 September 2014 Fee includes the following: • Three-day registration fee for all Workshop sessions; • Four (4) nights’ accommodation based on single occupancy • with breakfast with arrival Sunday, 9 November 2014 and departure Thursday, 13 November 2014; • Welcome reception followed by dinner (Sunday evening); • Three meals per day except on Tuesday; • Daily coffee/tea breaks; • Workshop Workbook and Certificate of Continuing Education Units (CEU). Training Course Registration Fees: Early Bird Registration submitted on / before 16 September 2014 • SPE MEMBER: US$1,700.00/person • NON MEMBER: US$1,900.00/person Registration Deadline: 16 October 2014 • SPE MEMBER: US$1,900.00/person after 16 September 2014 • NON MEMBER: US$2,000.00/person after 16 September 2014 Fees include the following: • Two–day registration fee for Training Course session; • Two (2) nights single accommodation based on single occupancy with breakfast. Arrival on Friday, 7 November 2014 and departure Sunday, 9 November 2014; • Two (2) lunches and daily coffee / tea breaks; • Training workbook in digital format and Certificate of Attendance. Registration Policy: Transportation/Visa: • Registration fee MUST be paid in advance for attending the Workshop and/or Training Course. • Full fixed fee is charged regardless of the length of time that the registrant attends the Workshop and / or Training Course. • Fixed fee cannot be prorated or reduced for anyone (Workshop chairpersons, committee members, speakers, discussion leaders, students and registrants). • Workshop is designed to be fully residential. Attendees are expected to attend all Workshop sessions and are not permitted to attend on a partial basis. Delegates are advised to book the international / domestic airline tickets early from their country / city to Indonesia. Further detailed transportation information will be available on the Workshop website by September 2014. Note: Registration fee does not include hotel accommodation and meal costs for additional family member(s). Attendees’ Information: General and detailed accommodation information will be posted on the workshop website by September 2014. All travelers to Indonesia must be in possession of passports valid for at least six (6) months with proof of onward passage, either return, or through tickets. Contact your local travel agent for information on visa requirements to Indonesia. Dress Code: Casual clothing is recommended. The Workshop atmosphere is informal. Attention non-members Join Our Worldwide Membership! Non-Member registrants are eligible for one (1) year SPE Membership at no additional cost. To take advantage of this offer, you must fill out the membership application form onsite. Note: • A discount fee of US$200 will be offered to registrants attending both SPE Workshop on “Flow Assurance - Further, Deeper and Towards Excellence” and SPE Training Course on “Theory and Practical Aspect of Flow Assurance”. • If an attendance is not sufficient for the Training Course by 8 October 2014, SPE reserves the right to cancel the course. • Substitutions will not be accepted without prior Programme Committee approval. • No refund will be issued if a registrant fails to show up at the Workshop on-site. Workshop Flow Assurance – Further, Deeper and Towards Excellence & 19 JanuaryA2014 | 0900-1700 hours | Eastern & Oriental Malaysia 9 – 12 November 2014 | 18 The Laguna, Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, NusaHotel, Dua, Penang, Bali, Indonesia Workshop Description Flow assurance is now a mature and well recognised discipline that contributes value to field development and towards achieving operational excellence. Flow assurance is recognised as a key driver in determining field architecture and can influence cost and schedule. Achieving excellence in flow assurance requires the involvement of many disciplines and parties, having good quality data, understanding fluid behaviour and the ability to predict various behaviours with confidence. Having competent and skilled personnel is also essential to effectively solve and manage flow assurance issues throughout the entire life of a field. Organisational and human factors can also affect the resolution and management of flow assurance issues. Workshop Objectives The workshop aims to discuss the diverse contribution of flow assurance in the entire life cycle of an oil and gas field from early field development, design, commissioning and operational phases. The topics that will be discussed are: • • • • • • • Understanding of fluid phase behaviour and modelling and their limitations Flow assurance in field development design and operation Balancing risk and mitigation Preparing for first oil and gas New technology and unconventional hydrocarbon Human factors role in flow assurance Developing flow assurance competency Technical Programme Committee Abul Jamaluddin (Co-chairperson) NEXT Oil and Gas Training and Competency Development, A Schlumberger Co. Rohaizad Mohd Norpiah (Co-chairperson) Petronas Carigali Sdn. Bhd. Fouad Fleyfel Shell Nigeria Exploration & Production Co. (SNEPCO) Stephen Hamilton Premier Oil Andre Handajanto Nalco Champion Pauziyah Abdul Hamid PETRONAS Research Sdn. Bhd. Ian Kopperman Wood Group Kenny Silvere Barbeau FEESA-IPM Pty. Ltd. Jay Ee Lee Atkins Global Neil Barr Baker Hughes Inc. Ahmadbazlee Matzain Amaray Pty. Ltd. Marion Seiersten Institute of Energy Technology Mack Shippen Schlumberger Information Solutions Elise T. Than Baker Hughes Inc. Terry Wood INTECSEA Workshop Advisor Regional Technical Advisory Committee (RTAC) Seto Jian Offshore OCS Vitus Denny Chevron Indonesia Register Online at http://www.spe.org/events/14abgk/ Workshop Preliminary Daily Activities and Technical Agenda For updated technical information, please visit http://www.spe.org/events/14abgk/ Sunday, 9 November 2014 3:00 p.m. Hotel Check-in 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Programme Committee Meeting 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. SPE Registration and Posters Set-up 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Discussion Leaders and Session Chairpersons/Managers Briefing 7:00 p.m. Welcome Reception / Dinner Monday, 10 November 2014 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Breakfast 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Session 1: Introduction / Opening / Keynote Address 9:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Group Photo/Coffee Break 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Session 2: Understanding Fluids and Models To effectively manage and understand flow assurance risk, modelling of production systems is currently the only reliable method used for predicting and estimating phase behaviour, rheology, heat transfer, multiphase flow, and solids formation. Identifying flow assurance risk during the early stages can help avoid system upsets. 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Lunch 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Session 3: Field Development Challenges of Going Further and Deeper Discussion on available technology and design approaches such as flow assurance management in subsea, subsea pumping and compression, flow assurance philosophy and advances and the application of cold flow. 4:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Coffee Break 4:15 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. Session 4: Avoidance vs. Risk Acceptance The session focuses on current industry practices to determine the factors and uncertainties used to evaluate flow assurance risks during design and to achieve a balance between designing to avoid problems and managing the impacts if a certain level or risk is accepted. 5:15 p.m. – 6:15 p.m. Session 5: Poster Session 7:00 p.m. Group Dinner Tuesday, 11 November 2014 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Breakfast 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Session 6: Flow Assurance Misconceptions A review on fluid phase behaviour and solids management, liquid management strategies, pipeline integrity issues and transient versus steady-state simulations. 10:30 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Coffee Break 10:45 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. Session 7: Preparing for First Oil and Gas The session examines potential complexities and critical issues through effective commissioning procedures, preventive measures and solutions based on flow-ability and effective by startup plan. 12:45 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. Lunch Afternoon Rest & Recreation / Networking Opportunities / Dinner on own Workshop Wednesday, 12 November 2014 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Breakfast 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Session 8: Operational Flow Assurance Issues This session covers operational inputs during the design phase, surveillance and monitoring options, system optimisation during operations, and remediation options. 10:30 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Coffee Break 10:45 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. Session 9: Interfaces with other Disciplines/ Parties Topics covered will include the role and accountability of different parties in ensuring information and data integrity, managing partners and stakeholders and resolving conflicting requirements throughout different phases of field development and project life cycle. 12:45 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. Lunch 1:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Session 10: New Technology in Managing Flow Assurance Issues The session will discuss new and improved technologies in managing flow assurance issues includes subsea systems and cold flow, unconventional fields such as shale gas, shale oil, coal bed methane, methane hydrate and rich H2S and CO2 gas fields and EOR application. 3:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Coffee Break 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Session 11: Human Factors and Competency in Flow Assurance Areas such as human factors, the need of developing and maintaining competency, role of industry and academia in training flow assurance engineers will be discussed. 6:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Session 12: Summary and Wrap Up 7:00 p.m. Group Dinner Thursday, 13 November 2014 7:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Breakfast at leisure 12:00 p.m. Hotel check-out Poster Solicitation and Information All participants are encouraged to prepare a poster for the Workshop. Posters will be presented at an assigned time and open to frank discussion and presentation of unconfirmed or partial results. Posters will be available on display for the entire Workshop period. Presentations on both research and field experience are solicited. When preparing your poster: • Avoid commercialism. No mention of trademarks/product name. • Poster size should be approximately 0.8m x 1.2m (W x H) or size A0 in portrait layout. • Identify topic by title, presenter, affiliation, address, and phone number. • Include a brief abstract that summarises the technology to be addressed. • Make the display as self-explanatory as possible. • Place the information sequentially; beginning with the main idea or problem, method used, result, etc. (Draw a plan keeping the size and number of illustrations in mind). • Keep illustrations simple by using charts, graphs, drawings, and pictures to create interest and visually explain a point. • Use contrasting colours. • Use large print for narrative materials. (We suggest a minimum of 24 points or 3" high letters for the title). Note that the Workshop Programme Committee will review all poster abstracts/materials prior to display, and reserves the right to refuse permission to display any poster considered by the committee to be commercial in nature. If you are interested in participating, please email the topic with a short abstract (between 200- 300 words) of the proposed topic to SPE Event Coordinator, Ms Zarrin Zulkifli at zizulkifli@spe.org by 16 October 2014. Training Course Theory and Practical Practical Aspects Aspects of of Flow Assurance 8 - 9 November 82014 | 0900-1700 hours | The Laguna, A Luxury Collection Resort & Spa Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia - 9 November 2014 | The Laguna, A Luxury Collection Resort & Spa Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia In conjunction with SPE Workshop on Flow Assurance - Further, Deeper and Towards Excellence Course Description Assuring unimpeded flow from the reservoir to the refinery has game-changing impact on field development. Unnecessary investments can be avoided, when engineers are able to characterise and understand the fluid phase behavior controlled by the flow dynamics and production chemistry in wellbores and flow lines. Course Objectives This two-day course presents a holistic approach to flow assurance. The course will introduce technologies, workflows and their deployment for the identification, characterisation and management of flow impediments, such as slugging and precipitation of organic and inorganic solids. The course will present best practices and fit-for-purpose design and operational solutions for minimising the risk of flow stoppage while transporting hydrocarbons from “Pore to Sales Meter”. The principles will be demonstrated using field examples from around the world. Who Should Attend? This course is intended for engineers and chemists in the upstream and downstream segments of the petroleum industry. This course will also provide department, asset and technology managers with an appreciation of the risks, challenges and solutions for free flowing hydrocarbon products. CEUs Engineers are responsible for enhancing their professional competence throughout their careers. Licensed, chartered, and/or certified engineers are sometimes required by government entities to provide proof of continued professional development and training. Training credits are defined as Continuing Education Units (CEUs) or Professional Development Hours (PDHs). Attendees of SPE training courses earn 0.8 CEUs for each day of training. We provide each attendee a certificate upon completion of the training course. Course Instructors Dr. Abul Jamaluddin is NExT Business Manager for North America and a Schlumberger Flow Assurance Advisor. He has over 22 years of industry experience with operators and the service industry. He joined Schlumberger in 1998 and has worked in business development and operations management in Americas, Middle East and Asia. His assignments included NExT Unconventional Program Director, Global Flow Assurance Advisor, Reservoir Sampling and Analysis Operations Manager for Middle East and Asia, and Fluids Business Development Manager for North and South America. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Calgary, Canada in 1990. He is a co-inventor of eight patented processes and co-authored 100+ technical papers. He received three Best Technical Paper awards from GPA and CIM. He is an editor of SPEJ Production and Operations. He chaired IQPC conference, SPE Forums and workshops. Dr. Jamaluddin was named the SPE Distinguished Lecturer for the 2004 – 2005 season and the SPE Distinguished Member in 2012. Rohaizad Mohd Norpiah is the Process Engineering Custodian for PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd (PCSB). He has over 25 years of industry experience in process and flow assurance. He joined PETRONAS in 1988 and has worked in various countries such as Pakistan, Sudan, Turkmenistan and others. He has been involved in review and design of most fields with flow assurance issues operated by PCSB and partners. He earned a B. E in Chemical Engineering from Monash University in 1988 and has been serving as a discussion leader and session manager for past SPE workshops. Currently he is an adjunct lecturer at the Universiti of Teknologi PETRONAS. Register Online at http://www.spe.org/events/14abgk/ Training Course Theory and Practical Aspects of Flow Assurance 8 - 9 November 2014 | The Laguna, A Luxury Collection Resort & Spa Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia Day One Flow Assurance Fundamentals Day Two Flow Assurance Design and Practice • Introduce key impediments to flow, including slugging and precipitation of organic and inorganic solids, with examples from various challenging environments • Review technologies for capturing fluid samples and characterising their PVT properties • Define current measurement and modelling approaches for characterising production-chemistry impediments, such as asphaltenes, paraffin waxes, hydrates and inorganic scales • Introduce fluid flow and heat transfer concepts and their relationship in precipitation of organic and inorganic solids • Demonstrate the value of a systematic and holistic flow assurance program for production systems and operations, using case studies from various field locations around the globe • • • • DAILY TRAINING SCHEDULE Upcoming Training Courses Introduction to Sand Control Mature Field Life Extension Practical Techniques for Lower Cost and Higher Recovery Introduce the practice of flow assurance throughout field life Discuss flow assurance design methods and approaches Design and specify facilities to handle flow assurance issues Determine operating envelopes and Safe Operating Limits (SOL) • Influence of high GOR and/or high gas production on flow assurance • Prepare fields for first oil and subsequent operation • Using software tools for design and operational trouble shooting Langkawi, Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Current and Advanced Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Processes Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Advances in Well Testing and Wireline Formation Testing Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Chemical Flooding Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Introduction to Coal Bed Methane Jakarta, Indonesia 8:00 - 8:30 a.m. Registration Opens 8:30 - 9:00 a.m. Welcome Coffee and Tea 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Training Session 10:30 - 10:45 a.m. Coffee Break & Discussion 10:45 - 12:00 p.m. Training Session 12:00 - 13:00 p.m. Lunch Break 13:00 - 15:15 p.m. Training Session 15:15 - 15:30 p.m. Coffee Break & Discussion 15:30 - 17:00 p.m. Training Session For further information please visit the SPE website http://www.spe.org/training/courses.php for current schedule and course catalogue. 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