OTC08

Monday Morning

Monday, 5 May, 0930 to 1200

306

PANEL: TOWARD LOW COSTS FOR HIGH-COST RESOURCES

Moderator:
  • Chris Ross, Vice President, Strategy and Performance Improvement, CRA International

Panelists:

  • David Bairrington, General Manager, Non-Conventional Resources, ConocoPhillips
  • Bradley Bodwell, Vice President, Supply Chain, CRA International
  • James W. Farnsworth, President and COO, Cobalt International Energy
  • Charles A. Pierce, Senior Vice President, Indonesia Deepwater Development, Chevron International Exploration
  • Tim Parker, President and CEO, HighMount Exploration and Production

 

0930 19163 Toward Low Costs for High-Cost Resources
C. Ross, CRA International


Monday, 5 May, 0930 to 1200

604

PETROTECHNICAL VISUALIZATION: VISUALIZE THE OPPORTUNITY FROM PROSPECT TO PROJECT

Session Chairperson: Frank Love, Shell International E&P Company
Nick Purday, Landmark
0930 19596 Visualize the Opportunity From Prospect to Project
F.R. Love, Shell International E&P Company
    From Mature To Exploration: Tools and Techniques for Extending Interpretation From Mature to Frontier Regions
T. Marsh, Paradigm
    3D Basin Scale Exploration: Using Visualization and Volume Interpretation to Unlock the Secrets of Mega Surveys
N. Purday, M. Cole, Landmark
    Visualization of Depositional Systems Using 3D Seismic Data: Workflows and Examples
H. Postmentier, Chevron
    Visualization of Deepwater Channel Interaction With Thrust Faulting Deepwater Nigeria
I. Clark, Cardiff University; F. Love, Shell
    Reducing Salt Positional Uncertainty and Imaging Cycle-Time With Advanced Interpretation Techniques
G. Gonzalez, Paradigm
    Deepwater Visualization Techniques: Beyond Mapping and Into Reservoir Modeling
M.L. Trigilio, K. Bradford, Shell
    Leveraging Visualization Technology To Optimize Well Planning and Wellbore Placement
D. Savelle, KC. Oren, Landmark

Monday, 05 May, 0930 to 1200

602

ADVANCES IN DEEPWATER STEEL CATENARY RISER TECHNOLOGY

Session Chairpersons: Carlos Moreira, Technip
Ruxin Song, Technip  
0930 19401 Steel Catenary Riser Design Based on Prescribed Motions From Coupled Analysis Methodology       M.V. Rodrigues, V.L. Hansen, R.A. Bahiense, C.V. Raposo, Det Norske Veritas
0952 19438 Subsea Umbilical Stability Analysis       M.K. Hossain, K. Tjok, A. Nobahar, Fugro GeoConsulting
1014 19495 Model Tests for Steel Catenary Riser in Marine Clay       T. Langford, Norwegian Geotechnical Institute; C.P. Aubeny, Texas A&M University
1036 19454 Spectral and Cycle-Counting Fatigue Damage Estimation Methods for Steel Catenary Risers       T.L. Power, D.R. Maniar, D.L. Garrett, Stress Engineering Services; E.H. Phifer, Shell International E&P; J.P. Vogiatzis, Independent Contractor
1058 19494 Cyclic Tests of Model Pipe in Kaolin       C.P. Aubeny, Texas A&M University; C. Gaudin, M.F. Randolph, University of Western Australia
1120 19350 Feasibility Assessment of a Midwater Transfer System       R.D. Alvim,  P. Elman, 2H Offshore

Monday, 5 May, 0930 to 1200

312

MALEO MOPU: FAST JACKUP CONVERSION FOR SEISMICALLY ACTIVE SOFT-SOIL SITE

Session Chairpersons: Mike Ooley, Global Process Systems
William Stewart, Stewart Technology Associates
0930 19581 The Maleo MOPU Project: Overview and Keynote Address     M. Ooley, Global Process systems; W.P. Stewart, Stewart Technology Associates
0952 19583 Seismic Design Criteria for the Maleo Producer, Madura Straits       A. Nisar, MMI Engineering
1014 19480 Seismic Time History Response of the Maleo Producer       P. Jacob, MMI Engineering; W. Stewart, Stewart Technology Associates
1036 19553 Overturning Analysis of Maleo Jackup Mat Foundation on Soft Clay       J.D. Murff, Texas A&M University; A.G. Young, Geoscience Earth & Marine Service
1058 19582 Soft-Clay Dynamic Characteristics for Madura Straits From Advanced Geotechnical Tests       D.R. Spikula, Geoscience Earth & Marine Services; G.S. Garmon, C&C Technologies
1120 19645 Time Domain FE Seismic Analysis of Mat-Supported Jackup Structure on Soft Clay       J.S. Templeton, Sage USA
1142 19580 Detailed Geotechnical Investigation Around In-Place Mat Foundation Including T-Bar and CPT Comparisons       J.M. Audibert, Quest Geo-Technics; S. Neubecker, Advanced Geomechanics; W.P. Stewart, Stewart Technology Associates

Monday, 5 May, 0930 to 1200

610

ACTIVE ARENA: ANGOLA 2020

Moderators:

  • Pierre-Alain Delaittre, Harchambe Consulting

  • Patrick J. Quinlan, Vice President Global Leader, Oil and Gas Centre of Excellence, Capgemini

Keynote:

  • Desidério da Graça Verissimo e Costa, Minister of Petroleum, Republic of Angola

Panelists:

  • Syanga Abilio, Senior VP, Sonangol

  • Cândido Cardoso, Chairman of the Board, Total E&P Angola

  • Loïc des Déserts, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, DORIS Engineering

  • Hal J. Goldie, President, Subsea Systems, Cameron

  • Paul Ziff, Chief Executive Officer, Ziff Energy Group

Monday, 5 May, 0930 to 1200

606

EAST COAST OF CANADA: LEADING EDGE R&D INITIATIVES

Session Chairpersons: Paul Barnes, CAPP
Paul Harvey, Nova Scotia Department of Energy
0930 19273 The Offshore Petroleum Industry in Atlantic Canada: A Regional Overview       P. Barnes, Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers
0952 19271 Produced-Water Discharge Monitoring       T. Husain, B. Veitch, K. Hawboldt, H. Niu, S. Adams, J. Shanaa, Memorial University of Newfoundland
1014 19234 Capillary Pressure Measurement in Petroleum Reservoir Cores With MRI       P.F. de J. Cano Barrita, CIIDIR IPN/MRI Centre/University of New Brunswick; B.J. Balcom, M.J. McAloon, MRI Centre/University of New Brunswick; D.P. Green, J. Dick, Green Imaging Technologies
1036 19272 Protection and Risk-Mitigation Strategies for Subsea Infrastructure in Ice Environments       C. Randell, V. Morgan, F. Ralph, C-Core
1058 19270

Small-Field Development: Offshore Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada       D.W. Hawkins, G.D. Dillabough, M. Ruelokke, F. Way, Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board

1120 19233 Emergency Response Training Using Simulators     B.J. Veitch, Ocean Engineering Research Centre/Memorial University; R.J. Billard, A. Patterson, Virtual Marine Technology

Monday, 5 May, 0930 to 1200

600

ADVANCES IN THE CONTROL OF SAND PRODUCTION

Session Chairpersons: Chip Claiborne, Chevron Corporation
Harvey Fitzpatrick, Halliburton
0930 19130 Orientated Perforating as a Sand Prevention Measure: Case Studies From a Decade of Field Experience Validating the Method Offshore Norway       J.S. Andrews, H. Joranson, A.M. Raaen, StatoilHydro
0952 19172 Case Histories of Improved Horizontal Well Cleanup and Sweep Efficiency With Nozzle-Based Inflow Control Devices in Sandstone and Carbonate Reservoirs       A.G. Raffn, M. Zeybek, T. Moen, Schlumberger; J.E. Lauritzen, A.H. Sunbul, D.E. Hembling, A. Majdpour, Saudi Aramco
1014 19185 A Generic Model for the Prediction of Sand Production in Oil and Gas Well Systems       K.E. Abhulimen, University of Lagos
1036 19341 Expandable Screens: Optimized Horizontal Gas Production Through Collaboration       A. Lopez Lara, J. Agirre Montaivo, A. Salas Zapata, Pemex; E.G. Bowen, G. Garcia, Baker Oil Tools
1058 19484 Kikeh Development: Sand Control Selection, Design, and Implementation of ESS       T. Webb, J. Omar, R. Desormeaux, P. Moran, K. Selamat, Murphy Sabah Oil Company; S. Beare, C. Jones, K. McWilliam, Weatherford
1120 19622 Case History: Two Gulf of Mexico Multizone, Frac-Packed, Intelligent Deepwater Completions—How Success Was Achieved, and the Associated Lessons Learned       S. Jeu, W. Cunningham, Thunderbyrd Energy Sevices; J.B. Salies, Petrobras America; R.C. Jannise, B. Beridon, B. Oubre, Halliburton; G.S. Arnold, C. Puckett, WellDynamics
1142 19465 New Approach to Sand Removal       S.D. Coffee, Enerscope Systems

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