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OTC .10 Technical Program

The OTC .10 technical program offers a well-balanced, three-prong focus on technical, business, and regulatory issues in the oil and gas industry. It emphasizes a wider spectrum of energy sources and global reach.

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Monday Sessions
0930-1200 | 1400-1630
Tuesday Sessions
0930-1200 | 1400-1630
Wednesday Sessions
0930-1200 | 1400-1630
Thursday Sessions
0930-1200 | 1400-1630


Session Recordings—New in 2010!

This year we bring you OTC On Demand—an interactive, online portal to access the OTC 2010 presentations, digitally recorded and available as audio synchronized to PowerPoint presentations. On Demand will be available to all paid, registered OTC 2010 attendees after the conference. Watch a sample presentation.

Primary Focus on Oil and Gas Developments and Technology

OTC offers case studies and updates on the latest deepwater projects from majors, independents, national oil companies, and service companies.

It also includes a panel discussion on surface BOPs and burst pressure requirements in pipeline and riser design as well as papers on updated API recommended practices.

Sessions focus on

  • the dynamics of salt tectonics,
  • the impact of geoscience technology on project economics,
  • riser technology,
  • subsea processing and power distribution,
  • offshore LNG developments,
  • flow assurance,
  • fiber moorings, and more!

OTC .10 presents a full day of discussion on metocean conditions, covering recent hindcasts and future updates on storms and hurricanes.

Business Risks

The business environment is changing and presenting new challenges.

Senior executives will discuss how best to manage social and environmental risks in international projects; how to sustain technological innovation in periods of volatile earnings; and how oilfield service companies can manage through current tough times.

Oil companies will also offer their perspective on the upstream business in Brazil.

Balanced Opinions on Regulatory Issues

OTC .10 policy sessions bring diverse and balanced opinions—without advocating a particular political opinion.

Discussion includes the costs to implement climate change policies; whether climate change and humans are at fault for more and stronger hurricanes; the DOE carbon capture and sequestration program; and the role of energy on jobs and the economy.

Expanding the Energy Spectrum

OTC now presents alternative energy sources such as offshore wind energy, ocean wave energy, ocean thermal energy conversion, and gas hydrates. 

Breakfast presentations will cover ocean renewables and thermal energy. A series of sessions discuss new developments in gas hydrates—from resource evaluation to flow testing.

Global Reach

The program covers oil and gas case studies from the deepwater “golden triangle” region of the Gulf of Mexico, Brazil, and Africa. Other focus areas are the Caspian Sea, Arabian Gulf, and Atlantic Canada, as well as offshore construction in China.

OTC’s invited organization, the American International Petroleum Negotiators (AIPN), will have a panel session on “Sustaining Business in Global Volatility.”