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Technical Program - Wednesday, 5 May, 1400-1630

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

 

306

General Session Panel: Addressing Social and Environmental Performance Risks in International Development Projects: From Soft Awareness to Hard Management

Moderator: Chris Ross, CRA International

This session focuses on how social performance management is evolving from recognition of "soft" issues to proactive management of these issues using "hard" metrics. The session includes a social performance management expert, two major oil company representatives, an IFC representative, and an industry technology expert.

Panelists:
John Simon
, Senior Vice President Production, Hess Corporation  

Robbie Schilhab, Safety, Security, Health, and Environmental Manager, ExxonMobil Development Company  

Rich Haut, Senior Research Scientist, Houston Advanced Research Center

Pandora Snethkamp, Independent Consultant, Social Performance Management in International Energy Development

Jan Wehebrink, Principal Investment Officer; Oil, Gas, Mining, Chemicals; IFC

 

604

Updated API Recommended Practices: A New Suite of Standards

Session Chairpersons: Philippe Jeanjean, BP; David Wisch, Chevron ETC

1506

20831

Strategy and Structure of the API 2 Series Standards, 2010 and Beyond      D.J. Wisch, Chevron ETC; A. Mangiavacchi, Experia Consulting; P. O'Connor, BP; W.R. Wolfram, ExxonMobil Development Company

1528

20837

22nd Edition of API RP 2A Recommended Practice for Planning, Designing and Constructing Fixed Offshore Platforms: Working Stress Design      F. Zwerneman, Mustang Engineering; K.A. Digre, API Consultant

1612

20693

RP 2MET: An API Recommended Practice for Metocean     J. Stear, Chevron ETC

1550

20817

API Bulletin 2HINS: Guidance for Post-Hurricane Structural Inspection of Offshore Structures     F.J. Puskar, R.E. Spong, Energo Engineering

1422

20675

API RP SIM: Recommended Practice for Structural Integrity Management of Fixed Offshore Platforms     S. Defranco, P. O’Connor, BP; F.J. Puskar, Energo Engineering; J. Bucknell, GLNoble Denton; K.A. Digre, API Consultant

1444

21047

API RP2EQ: Seismic Design Procedures and Criteria for Offshore Structures      A.H. Younan, ExxonMobil Upstream Research; F.J. Puskar, Energo Engineering

1400

20864

Tie-Down Loads for Drilling Rigs and Modules on Floating Structures      E.G. Ward, M.H. Kim, Y.H. Bae, Texas A&M University

 

602

Parque das Conchas (BC‑10) Project:  An Ultradeepwater Heavy Oil Development

Session Chairpersons: Doreen Chin, Shell International E&P Company; Robert Patterson, Shell E&P Technology Company

1400

20537

Parque das Conchas (BC-10):  An Ultradeepwater Heavy Oil Development Offshore Brazil      K.H. Stingl, A.H. Paardekam, Shell

1422

20599

Parque das Conchas (BC10): Subsurface Challenges in Developing a Deepwater Shallow Geologically Complex Field     L. Stockwell, SPWLA; J.A. VanKonijnenburg, G. Holmes, G. Stewart, Shell; S. Zambrano, Schlumberger

1444

20608

Parque das Conchas (BC-10): Delivery of Deepwater Extended-Reach Wells in a Low-Fracture Gradient Setting      W. Bode, MMS: R. Hartmann, A.M. Kenworthy, Shell

1506

20647

Parque das Conchas (BC-10) FPSO Espirito Santo: An Ultradeepwater Heavy Oil Surface Host Facility     C.T. Howell, R. Andring, C. Wibner, T. Muirhead, Shell; J.M. Felderhoff, SBM Offshore

1528

20649

Parque das Conchas (BC-10) Subsea Hardware Systems: Selection, Challenges and Lessons Learned      L.A. Olijnik, D.A. LaCaze, Shell

1550

20650

Parque das Conchas Pipeline, Flowline and Riser System Design, Installation and Challenges     J. Hoffman, H. Yun, A. Modi, Shell; R. Pearce, Nomad Consulting

1612

20532

Parque das Conchas (BC-10) High Voltage Power Umbilical Design and Installation      S.P. Eckerty, R.K. VonTungeln, D.J. Liney, Shell

 

312

Flow Assurance: Design and Operation

Session Chairpersons: Sandeep Patni, Shell; Thomas Sifferman, ETTP Consulting

1400   Keynote:  The Evolution of Flow Assurance: Optimal Performance through Multidisciplinary Integration   Gerry Elphingstone, Chevron

1422

20668

Wax Deposition and Rheology: Progress and Problems From an Operator's View      R. Venkatesan, J.L. Creek, Chevron ETC

1444

20464

The Impact of Reservoir Fluid Compositional Variation and Its Origin on Flowe Asurance Evaluation     O.C. Mullins, D.E. Freed, J.Y. Zuo, Schlumberger; H. Elshahawi, Shell

1506

20436

Unplanned Shut-in and Deepwater Gas Hydrate Prevention      S.M. Chen, Husky Energy

1528

20338

Pioneer Challenge Reduction of MEG Consumption Using KHI for Hydrate Control in a Deepwater Environment Offshore Egypt      F.A. Agizah, T.A. Ali, M.Baydoon, Rashid Petroleum Company; S. Allenson, A. Scott, Nalco Energy Services

1550

20896

Proper Selection of LDHI for Gas-Condensate Systems in the Presence of Corrosion Inhibitors      R. Alapati, E.A. Sanford, E. Kilhne, E. Vita, Champion Technologies

1612

20841

Fundamental Understanding on the Effects of Anti-Agglomerants Towards Overboard Water Quality     P.A. Webber, Nalco

 

610

Creating Value Through Geoscience

Session Chairpersons: Charles Knobloch, Arnold & Knobloch; Jim Kreamer, Weinman Geoscience

1400

20975

Sustaining Ocean Offshore Value Creation Demands Responsive Governments, Responsible Companies, Respectful NGOs and Informed Publics      J. Hofmeister, Citizens for Affordable Energy

1422

21071

Carbon Capture and Sequestration: Overview and Offshore Aspects      C.L. Liner, University of Houston

1444

20379

The “Reliable Technologies" Rule  What Did the SEC Intend?      W.J. Lee, Texas A&M University

1506

20862

Recent Advances in Development and Application of Wide Azimuth Seismic Technology      T. Summers, S. Michell, B. Barley, M. Foster, BP

1528

20854

Technologies To Identify Salt-Related Deepwater Drilling Hazards     P. Cullen, J. Taylor, W. Thomas, P. Whitehead, Devon Energy Corporation; M. Brudy, W. Van Der Zee, GeoMechanics International

1550

20639

Assessing the Quantitative Value of Seismic Data in a Mature Production Setting     J.M. Reilly, ExxonMobil Upstream R/esearch Company

 

606

Gas Hydrates II: Resource Evaluation and Production Estimates

Session Chairpersons: Ray Boswell, U.S. Department of Energy; Hideo Narita, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science/Technology

1400

21049

Preliminary Evaluation of the Production Potential of Recently Discovered Hydrate Deposits in the Gulf of Mexico      G.J. Moridis, M.T. Reagan, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory; R. Boswell, US Department of Energy; T.S. Collett, US Geological Survey; K. Zhang, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

1422

20485

Gas Hydrate System of Shenhu Area, Northern South China Sea: Wire-line Logging, Geochemical Results and Preliminary Resource Estimates      N. Wu, Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion,CAS; S. Yang, Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey; H. Zhang, China Geological Survey; J. Liang, H. Wang, Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey,CGS

1444

20548

Evaluation of Gas Production Potential From Marine Gas Hydrate Deposits in Shenhu Area of the South China Sea      X. Li,  Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion: G.J. Moridis, K. Zhang, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; X.S. Li, Guangzhou Center of Gas Hydrate Research

1506

20787

Model Calculation on Economics of Depressurization-Induced Gas Production From Oceanic Methane Hydrates      Y. Masuda, Y. Hariguchi, University of Tokyo; Y. Konno, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science; M. Kurihara, H. Ouchi, Japan Oil Engineering Company

1528

20729

Reservoir Characterization of Methane Hydrate Bearing Turbidite Channel in the Eastern Nankai Trough, Japan      S. Noguchi, N. Shimoda, N. Oikawa, O. Takano, T. Saeki, T. Inamori,T. Fujii,  JOGMEC

1550

20737

Prediction of Production Test Performances in Eastern Nankai Trough Methane Hydrate Reservoirs Using 3D Reservoir Model      M. Kurihara, A. Sato, H. Ouchi, Japan Oil Engineering Company; H. Narita, T. Ebinuma, K. Suzuki, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology; Y. Masuda, University of Tokyo; T. Saeki, K. Yamamoto, T. Jujii, Japan Oil, Gas & Metals National Corporation

 

600

Offshore Wind Energy

Session Chairpersons: Puneet Agarwal, Stress Engineering Services; James Dailey, Technip Offshore Inc.

1400

20656

Inspection Guidance for Offshore Wind Turbine Facilities      R.E. Sheppard, F.J. Puskar, C. Waldhart, Energo Engineering

1422

20811

On Hurricane Risk to Offshore Wind Turbines in US Waters     A. Jha, D.K. Dolan, MMI Engineering; W. Musial, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; C. Smith, Petroleum Research Atlantic Canada

1444

21001

Load Extrapolation Methods for Offshore Wind Turbines      P. Agarwal, Stress Engineering Services; L. Manuel, University of Texas at Austin

1506

20674

Qualification of a Semi-Submersible Floating Foundation for Multi-Megawatt Wind Turbines      C. Cermelli, A. Aubault, Marine Innovation and Technology; D. Roddier, Principle Power; T. McCoy DNV Global Energy Concepts

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