Technical Program - Tuesday, 1 May, 1400-1630
Tuesday Sessions0930-1200 | 1400-1630 |
Room 306 Panel: Year 2030—Visions of Worldwide Offshore Oil and GasModerators: Gregory Carter, Principal, Nautilus Offshore Company; Neil Kavanagh, Chief Science & Technology Manager, Woodside Energy Predicting what the offshore oil and gas industry will look like 20 years from now is an intriguing and thought-provoking topic. Strategies and perspectives from respected industry executives will be varied and provocative. Market shifts in world economies and energy consumption will change undoubtedly. The industry will also change, both geographically and technologically. Providing visions of the industry in 20 years requires a logical predictive mindset as well as a firm corporate strategy. Four distinguished panelists from various positions and geographic locations will provide their visions on the industry in 2030. The varied backgrounds and perspectives of the panelists and the discussion topic will provide new ideas and strategies for the future. Panelists:
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Room 604 Invited Organization (EAGE): Advances in Offshore Resource CharacterizationSession Chairpersons: Joseph Reilly, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company; Dan McConnell, Fugro |
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1400 |
UK Atlantic Margin Exploration: Petroleum Geology and Associated Technological Challenges • M. Quinn, D. Ritchie, R. Gatliff, H. Johnson, G. Kimbell, British Geological Survey |
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1422 |
Geohazards and Ocean Hazards in Deepwater: Overview and Methods of Assessment • D. Stow, Heriot-Watt University |
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1444 |
Marine Electromagnetic Methods for Gas Hydrate Characterization • K. Weitemeyer, S. Constable, Scripps Institute Oceanography |
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1506 |
Integrating Seismic, CSEM, of Well Log Data for Reservoir Characterization • L. MacGregor, RSI |
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1528 |
New Opportunities From 4D Seismic and Lithology Prediction at Ringhorne Field, Norwegian North Sea • D.H. Johnston, U. Tiwari, B. Laugier, ExxonMobil Exploration Company |
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1550 |
Time-Lapse Seafloor Gravity and Height Measurements for Reservoir Monitoring • M. Zumberge, G. Sasagawa, University of California; H. Alnes, O. Eiken, T. Stenvold, Statoil |
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1612 |
High-Resolution FWI: Changing the Way We Image and Interpret Seismic • S. Lazaratos, D. McAdow, P. Routh, I. Chikichev, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company |
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Room 602 Flow Assurance: Solids Management and ChemicalsSession Chairpersons: Thomas Sifferman, ETTP Consulting; Jeff Zhang, Fluor Offshore Solutions |
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1400 |
Asphaltene Deposition Tool: A Field Case Application • A. Kurup, W.G. Chapman, Rice University; J. Buckley, New Mexico Institute of Mining & Tech; J. Wang, J.L. Creek, Chevron ETC; H.J. Subramani, Chevron Corporation |
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1422 |
Study of Wax Inhibition in Different Geometries • R. Venkatesan, V. Sampath, L.A. Washington, Chevron ETC |
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1444 |
Considerations and Lessons Learned on Development of Gas-Lift Paraffin Inhibitors for Subsea Wells in the Gulf of Mexico • J.J. Wylde, J. Slayer, Clariant Oil Services |
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1506 |
Continuous Anti-Agglomerant LDHI Application for Deepwater Subsea Tieback: A Study on Water Quality and Low Water Cut Scenarios • P.A. Webber, P. Conrad, D. Lewis, R.L. Jagneaux, Nalco |
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1528 |
Nonemulsifying, New Antiagglomerant Developments • J. Tian, C. Walker, Baker Hughes |
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1550 |
Predicting Hydrate Blockages in Oil, Gas, and Water-Dominated Systems • L.E. Zerpa, Z.M. Aman, S. Joshi, I. Rao, E.D. Sloan, C.A. Koh, A. Sum, Colorado School of Mines |
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1612 |
A Fast and Information-Rich Test Method for Scale Inhibitor Performance • T.D. Baugh, J. Lee, K. Winters, J. Waters, J. Wilcher, ConocoPhillips Company |
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Room 312 Advances in Flexible Pipe TechnologySession Chairpersons: Krassimir Doynov, Exxon Mobil Corporation; Patrick O'Brien, Wood Group Kenny |
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1400 |
Keynote |
Operational Experience of the Fatigue Performance
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1422 |
Qualification of Unbonded Dynamic Flexible Riser With Carbon Fiber Composite Armors • A. Do, A. Lambert, Technip |
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1444 |
Qualification of Flexible Dynamic Risers for Supercritical CO2 • A. Rubin, C. Wang, NKT Flexibles |
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1506 |
Experimental Evaluation of the Metal-to-Metal Seal Design for High-Pressure Flexible Pipes • U.S. Fernando, P. Nott, G. Graham, A. Roberts, T.H. Sheldrake, Wellstream International; H. Brunskill, L. Zhou, R. Lewis, University of Sheffield |
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1528 |
Integrity Management of Flexible Pipe: Chasing Failure Mechanisms • J.M.M. Out, Shell |
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1550 |
Qualification of Composite Armor Materials for Unbonded Flexible Pipe • M.D. Kalman, L. Yu, M. Seymour, J. Erni, DeepFlex |
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Room 610 Developments in Jack-Up Geotechnical EngineeringSession Chairpersons: John Templeton, Sage USA; Patrick Wong, ExxonMobil Development Company |
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1400 |
Development of an Integrated Jack-Up Installation System • M.S. Hossain, M.F. Randolph, S. Safinus, M.J. Cassidy, University of Western Australia; H. Krisdani, O.A. Purwana, C.K. Quah, Keppel Offshore & Marine |
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1422 |
Cone Penetrometer-Based Spudcan Penetration Prediction in Uncemented Carbonate Sand • B. Bienen, University of Western Australia; T. Pucker, S. Henke, Hamburg University of Technology |
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1444 |
Experimental and Numerical Studies of Spudcan-Pile Interaction • C.F. Leung, K. Tho, Y.K. Chow, National University of Singapore; Y. Xie, Cathie Associates; P.C. Wong, ExxonMobil Development Company; O.A. Purwana, Keppel Offshore & Marine |
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1506 |
Design of Gravel Banks: A Way To Avoid Spudcan Punch-Through Type of Failure • L. Kellezi, GEO-Danish Geotechnical Institute; H. Stadsgaard, Maersk Drilling |
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1528 |
Comparison of ISO 19905-1 Frameworks and a Plasticity-Based Spudcan Model for Jackup Foundation Assessments • O.A. Purwana, M.J. Perry, M. Quah, Keppel Offshore & Marine, Singapore; M.J. Cassidy, University of Western Australia |
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1550 |
A Force-Resultant Model for Spudcans in Soft Clay and Application to Jack-Up Push-Over Analysis • Y. Zhang, B. Bienen, M.J. Cassidy, University of Western Australia |
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1612 |
An Overview of Spudcan Reinstallation Near a Footprint • C. Gaudin, V. Kong, M.J. Cassidy University of Western Australia |
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Room 606
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1400 |
A Linear Rock Cutting Test Setup for 3D Tests Under Hyperbaric Pressure • M. Grima, W. Boomsma, F. Hofstra, R. Lotman, IHC Merwede |
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1422 |
Development of the ROVDrill Mk.2 Seabed Push Sampling, Rotary Coring, and In-Situ Testing System • J. Edmunds, J.B. Machin, Geomarine; M. Cowie, Canyon Offshore |
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1444 |
Flow Assurance for Deep Ocean Mining: Large-Scale Experiment for Flow Correlation Validation and Abrasion Testing • T. Parenteau, Technip |
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1506 |
Subsea Slurry Lift Pump Technology: SMS Development Project • S. Leach, G. Smith, R. Berndt, Nautilus Minerals |
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1528 |
Deepsea Riser Lift Via the Air Lift Technology • S. Knodt, T. Kleinsen, H-J von Wirth, Aker Wirth |
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1550 |
Flow Assurance of Vertical Solid-Liquid Two-Phase Riser Flow During Deepsea Mining • J.M. Wijk, MTI Holland; A.M. Talmon, C. Van Rhee, Delft University of Technology |
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1612 |
Experimental Study of Air-Water Flow in Undulating Pipeline and Implication on Sand Transport • A.J. Osho, W. Yan, H. Yeung, Cranfield University |
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Room 600 Metocean ExhilarationSession Chairpersons: Gene Berek, ExxonMobil Corporation; Cort Cooper, Chevron |
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Ocean Current Monitoring From 500 to 1,000 Meters • B. Ozturk, K. Sharma, A. Eltaher, A. Nair, P. Jukes, MCS Kenny |
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1420 |
Ocean Current From 500 to 1,000 Meters in the Gulf of Mexico • S. Fan, L. Harington-Missin, X. Guan, Fugro; L. Oey, Princeton University; A. Eltaher, MCS |
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Ocean Observing in the 4th Dimension: Using Autonomous Gliders for Operational Surveillance of the Gulf of Mexico • P. Brickley, J. Feeney, B. Shaw, G. Burnett, P.D. Coholan, Horizon Marine |
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1528 |
Examining Variations in West of Shetlands Current Profile Shapes in Light of Regional Oceanography • M. Santala, Chevron ETC |
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1550 |
Setting a New Standard for Metocean Databases • R. De Graaff, Deltares; H. Awda, D. Majumdar, M. Satya, Adma-Opco; S. Caires, Z. Peng, E. Moerman, Deltares |
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