9-10 march 2015 - petroleum club...capstone microturbines are an ideal fit for oil and gas...
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9-10 MARCH 2015RADISSON BLU, WARSAW
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PROGRAMME
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SPEAKERSANCA BACIU Project Manager
ROMANIAN NATIONAL AGENCY FOR MINERAL RESOURCES
ANDREW COSTIN President
PETROLEUM CLUB OF ROMANIA
THOMAS GÄECKLE Deputy Director General, Raw
Material Policy
FEDERAL MINISTRY OF ECONOMICS AND ENERGY
JURATE JUOZAITIENE Environmental Protection Policy
Adviser to the Prime Minister OFFICE OF THE GOVERNMENT,
LITHUANIA
MACIEJ JOZWIAK Lawyer
MODZELEWSKA & PASNIK
CORNELIU CONDREA General Director
OIL & NATURAL GASES DIRECTORATE AT THE MINISTRY OF ENERGY
AUGUSTO FARRO Director of Sales, Middle East &
Africa
CAPSTONE TURBINE
MAREK MADEJA Poland Country Manager
CUADRILLA POLAND
DR LORENZO CREMONESE Project Scientist Earth, Energy &
Environment
IASS, INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED SUSTAINABILITY STUDIES (POTSDAM (GE))
DR JURGA LAZAUSKIENE Head of Department of Bedrock
Geology
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF LITHUANIA
DR MONIKA KONIECZYNSKA Safe infrastructure and
Environment, Project Leader
POLISH GEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE
DR DANUTA MIEDZINSKA Engineer and Researcher
MILITARY UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (WAT)
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OLIVER NUFFER Business Development Manager
Europe & Kazakhstan
KCA DEUTAG DRILLING
PAWEŁ POPRAWA Geologist, expert
ENERGY STUDIES INSTITUTE, POLAND
ANA STANKAITIENE Director of Economic Progress
Department OFFICE OF THE GOVERNMENT,
LITHUANIA
FRANK THOMPSON Business Development Manager
for Unconventional Resources in
Europe
SCHLUMBERGER
DAMIAN MUCHA Director
DIRECTOR OF FREE (THE ECO-ENERGY SOLUTIONS FOUNDATION)
ILYA PONOMAREV Russian left-wing politician,
entrepreneur and an author THE STATE DUMA INSTITUTE OF
SIBERIA
AGNIESZKA RUP-WASILEWSKA Communications Director
BNK PETROLEUM
JAN TALASKA
Director of Advisory, Business
Development and Academy
Department
DNV GL POLAND
AKSHAY PASRIJA
Contracts and Analytics Manager
UNITED OILFIELD SERVICES
PROF GEORGII RUDKO Chairman State Commission of
Ukraine on Mineral Resources
KAROLIS ŠVAIKAUSKAS
Chief Specialist of Oil and Gas
Division
MINISTRY OF ENERGY LITHUANIA
KYRYL TOMLYAK Director
KT ENERGY
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FlexibleCan operate on fuels with up to 70,000 ppm H2S
Scalable Turbine Solutions30kW to 30MW of green power
High ReliabilityRemote monitoring and diagnostic capabilities
Low MaintenanceOnly one moving part, no coolants or lubricants
Capstone microturbines are an ideal fit for oil and gas operations around the world. Microturbines provide an alternative to flaring or venting and allow customers to monetize associated gas as a fuel source to generate power. Microturbines reliably power onshore and offshore operations using unprocessed wellhead gas to generate clean power.
Based on patented air bearing technology, Capstone microturbines do not require coolants or lubricants. This means that the machines have higher levels of availability and operate for longer periods of time between maintenance intervals when compared to reciprocating engines.
www.capstoneturbine.com
CAPSTONE MICROTURBINESHigh Availability, Minimal Maintenance, & Low Emissions
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Global Specialist Executive Recruitment
Chemicals Resources Materials Life-Sciences
Worldwide executive search
Specialist global recruitment
Interims, consultants, experts
Personal career development
Delivering better candidates faster, since 2001
www.chemicalsearch.co.uk
FlexibleCan operate on fuels with up to 70,000 ppm H2S
Scalable Turbine Solutions30kW to 30MW of green power
High ReliabilityRemote monitoring and diagnostic capabilities
Low MaintenanceOnly one moving part, no coolants or lubricants
Capstone microturbines are an ideal fit for oil and gas operations around the world. Microturbines provide an alternative to flaring or venting and allow customers to monetize associated gas as a fuel source to generate power. Microturbines reliably power onshore and offshore operations using unprocessed wellhead gas to generate clean power.
Based on patented air bearing technology, Capstone microturbines do not require coolants or lubricants. This means that the machines have higher levels of availability and operate for longer periods of time between maintenance intervals when compared to reciprocating engines.
www.capstoneturbine.com
CAPSTONE MICROTURBINESHigh Availability, Minimal Maintenance, & Low Emissions
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AGENDA DAY1
KEYNOTE SESSION - 09:00 - 10:00
THE UNEASY PATH TO THE ENERGY INDEPENDENCE OF EASTERN EUROPE - KEYNOTE ADDRESS
ILYA PONOMAREV - Opposition Member of Russian Parliament
THE ROMANIAN APPROACH TO THE MAIN, RELEVANT AND DISPUTED ASPECTS OF FRACKING TECHNOLOGY - KEYNOTE ADDRESS
The presentation will be focused on the Romanian approach of “the main relevant and disputed” aspects of the fracking technology (surface water pollution, chemical additives, eartquakes, etc), on the stage of the ongoing Petroleum Agreement (for unconventional gas exploration activities adding other legal aspects) and of the reception of public opinion for these kind of works.
CORNELIU CONDREA - General Director - Oil and Natural Gases Directorate, Ministry of Energy, Romania
MORNING BREAK - 10:00 - 10:30
SESSION 2 - 10:30 - 12:00
THE POLISH METHOD OF EXTRACTING GAS FROM SHALE WITH THE USE OF CO2 – RESEARCH CHALLENGES - PRESENTATION
The aim of this session is to present the innovative method, designed by the researchers at the WAT (Military University of Technology) of extracting gas from Polish shale rock using liquid CO2. We will see the basics, scientific methods, difficulties with designing
technological solutions and solutions to those.
DR DANUTA MIEDZINSKA - Assistant Professor, WAT (Military University of Technology)
EFFECTIVE SHALE EXPLORATION – LESSONS LEARNED - PRESENTATION
Pre-drill resource assessment is used in the play chance mapping technique to best predict the location of sweet spots in the concession area, which will improve the chance of early exploration success. The pre-drill evaluation looks at seismic, petrophysics and other data to generate spatial and lithology maps, organic content maps, and porosity maps that are incorporated into a petroleum systems model. The model enables evaluation of maturity, identifies where hydrocarbons have been generated and where they have been retained within the source rock.
FRANK THOMPSON - Unconventional Resources, Schlumberger
CAPSTONE MICROTURBINE TECHNOLOGY - APPLICATIONS IN THE O&G INDUSTRY - PRESENTATION Presentation of the Capstone Turbine technology and the use of this technology in O&G onshore and offshore applications. Value proposition and case studies.
Microturbines are the answer for oil and gas developers / producers wanting a rugged, highly reliable onsite energy source that can operate on many types liquid and gaseous fuels and achieve extremely low emissions. This distributed generation technology, with its long industry track record, offers countless power and thermal energy advantages over other power generation systems. With only one moving part and
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DAY1
no lubricated or wet systems, microturbines require a fraction of the maintenance of reciprocating engines.
AUGUSTO FARRO Director of Sales, Middle East and Africa Capstone Turbines
LUNCH - 12:00 - 13:00
SESSION 3 - 13:00 - 14:30
LEGAL ASPECTS OF EXPLORING FOR SHALE GAS IN POLAND. THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS, PLANNED CHANGES, THE CURRENT LEGAL SITUATION - PRESENTATION
The presentation will explain legal framework of shale gas exploration in Poland. The speaker will discuss the legal regulations relevant to operators and companies in this sector, as well as their changed in the past few years, starting with the “shale fever” and finishing with the current situation. The presentation will also include legislative ideas, which remained in their project stage.
MACIEJ JOZWIAK - Lawyer, Modzelewska & Pasnik
ROAD TO A COMMERCIALLY VIABLE POLISH SHALE GAS INDUSTRY PANEL DISCUSSION - PANEL DISCUSSION
This panel discussion will consider the next steps needed if Poland is to establish a commercially viable shale industry. Discussion will focus upon supply and demand expectations; future plans for the Polish shale industry and the economic benefits of establishing shale gas in Poland. Attention will also be afforded to applyinglessons learnt from Polish shale to date.
PAWEŁ POPRAWA - Advisor, Energy Studies Institute
AKSHAY PASRIJA - Contracts and Analytics Manager, United Oilfield Services
AFTERNOON BREAK - 14:30 - 15:00
SESSION 4 - 15:00 - 16:30
POTENTIAL OF BLACK SHALES IN LITHUANIA (BALTIC SEDIMENTARY BASIN) - PRESENTATION
This presentation will discuss the specifics of Lithuanian shale geology. Key discussion points will include understanding geology in order to determine effective exploration and production strategies and techniques. Potential of black shales in Lithuania (Baltic sedimentary basin) – geology, current state of legislative issues, related to development of hydrocarbon sector and, particularly, shale gas and oil potential in Lithuania.
DR JURGA LAZAUSKIENE - Head of Department of Bedrock Geology, Geological Survey of Lithuania
DEVELOPMENT OF GAS SECTOR IN LITHUANIA - PRESENTATION
Presentation on the Lithuanian Government’s and the Ministry of Energy’s strategy for the development of gas sector and stance toward the shale gas industry from the energy sector perspective
KAROLIS ŠVAIKAUSKAS - Chief Specialist of Oil and Gas Division, Ministry of Energy, Lithuania
INTRODUCTION TO THE RECENT CHANGES IN THE LITHUANIAN POLICY AND LAWS REGARDING SHALE - JOINT PRESENTATION
This session will consider the new government stance toward the shale gas industry, navigating legal framework, the new investor-friendly tax regime and trends within Lithuania’s shale gas sector.
JURATE JUOZAITIENE - Environmental Protection Policy Adviser to the Prime Minister, Office of the Government, Lithuania
ANA STANKAITIENE - Director of Economic Progress Department, Office of the Government, Lithuania
END OF DAY ONE
DAY2SESSION 1 - 09:00 - 10:30
CHALLENGES AND EXPERIENCE VIEWED FROM THE DNV GL PROSPECTIVE - PRESENTATION
The intent of presentation is to illustrate the challenges and experience of Shale Gas exploration, viewed from our DNV GL prospective. The oil and gas industry is facing a variety of challenges in managing the safety, health and environmental risks involved, for safe and sustainable shale gas extraction. Presentation will address future global challenges for unconventional oil and gas and show DNV GL experiences on different locations. JAN TALASKA - Director of Advisory, Business Development and Academy Department, DNV GL Poland
LEARNING FROM PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE AND THE FUTURE OF SHALE GAS IN EUROPE - PANEL DISCUSSION
This panel discussion will provide an insight into Polish shale gas from those operators currently active within the region. Key discussion topics will include the difficulties of accessing Polish shale, the need for new technologies, possible obstacles to the Polish shale industry, the risks associated with shale operations within the region, the likely quantities of recoverable Polish shale based on existing project feedback and the future of shale gas in Poland.
JAN TALASKA - Director of Advisory, Business Development and Academy Department, DNV GL Poland
MAREK MADEJA - Poland Country Manager, Cuadrilla
ANDREW COSTIN - President, Petroleum Club of Romania
MORNING BREAK - 10:30 - 11:00
SESSION 2 - 11:00 - 12:30
REGULATORY AND POLITICAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE EXPLORATION OF UNCONVENTIONAL GAS IN GERMANY - PRESENTATION
In his presentation, Dr. Gäckle provides for an overview of the recent developments on shale gas in Germany. He will give some insights on the practice of gas exploitation in Germany and of the current political debate. Finally, he will explain the new draft “fracking-bill”, which is to be introduced into the parliamentary process shortly.
DR THOMAS GACKLE - Deputy Director General, Raw Material Policy, Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy, Germany
SHALE GAS, COAL, ENERGIEWENDE: WHICH FUTURE FOR THE GERMAN ENERGY MIX? - PRESENTATION The German energy system is undergoing a substantial and ambitious transformation named “Energiewende” (energy transition), which aims to cut greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions by 80% compared to 1990 levels by 2050. Renewable energy, mostly wind and solar, are increasing their share in the German national energy production, strengthened by significant political and public support.
DR. LORENZO CREMONESE - Project Scientist, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies
PANEL DISCUSSION
OLIVER NUFFER - Business Development Manager for Europe and Kazakhstan, KCA Deutag Drilling
LUNCH - 12:30 - 13:30
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SESSION 3 - 13:30 - 15:30
SHALE GAS DEVELOPMENTS IN UKRAINE UNDER CURRENT POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC SITUATION - PRESENTATION
Kyryl Tomlyak will briefly introduce the current status and perspectives of unconventional hydrocarbons extraction projects in Ukraine taking into account current social-economic conditions, military conflict on the East of Ukraine, natural gas supply shortages, business deregulation initiatives and EU-Ukraine Association Agreement implementation.
KYRYL TOMLYAK - Director, KT Energy LLC, Unconventional Gas Ukraine
PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF SHALE GAS IN ROMANIA - PRESENTATION
Presentation of public perception on Shale Gas in Romania as result of the public survey made in 2014 by National Agency for Mineral Resources, in two areas with shale gas potential, during the implementation of “Dialogues with citizens and information campaigns on shale gas in Romania” project, co-financed by the European Commission.
ANCA BACIU - Director of Pollution Control and Permitting Directorate, National Agency of Mineral Resources, Romania
STATE AND PROSPECTS FOR UNCONVENTIONAL HYDROCARBONS DEVELOPMENT IN UKRAINE - PRESENTATION
The project presents state and prospects for unconventional hydrocarbons development in Ukraine. The most promising territories for unconventional hydrocarbons production in Ukraine are Western and Eastern oil and gas regions, which contain tight gas, shale gas and coal bed methane. These resources
are taken into account by the State Balance, but the problem lies in limited usage of modern technological methods that would allow to extract and use them.
GEORGII RUDKO - Chairman, State Commission of Ukraine on Mineral Resources
AFTERNOON BREAK - 15:30 - 16:00
SESSION 4 - 16:00 - 17:00
ADDRESSING THE PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF SHALE GAS - PANEL DISCUSSION
This session will consider the barrier that public perception is creating to ex- ploration across Central and Eastern Europe and different approaches for improving community relations. Focus will be placed upon transparency with local communities, social impact assessments, stakeholder engagement, reducing impacts, combatting industry misrepresentation, and the latest measures enacted to ensure local communities are not hindered by shale gas production.
AGNIESZKA RUP-WASILEWSKA - Communications Director, BNK Petroleum
DR MONIKA KONIECZYNSKA - Safe Infrastructure and Environment, Project Leader, Polish Geological Institute – National Research Institute
DAMIAN MUCHA - Chairman/ Director, The Foundation for Eco-energy Solutions/ Razem oŁupkach Together About Shale
END OF DAY TWO AND END OF CONFERENCE
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Capstone Turbine Corporation® is the world’s leading producer of low-emission microturbine systems, and was first to market with commercially viable air bearing turbine technology. The company has shipped thousands of Capstone turbines to customers worldwide. These award-winning systems have logged millions of documented runtime operating hours. Capstone is a member of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Combined Heat and Power Partnership which is committed to improving the efficiency of the nation’s energy infrastructure and reducing emissions of pollutants and greenhouse gases.
CAPSTONE TURBINE CORPORATION
FLOTECH PERFORMANCE SYSTEMSFlotech Performance Systems is a manufacturer and turnkey solutions provider to the Petrochemical, Process and Energy sectors. They specialise in turnkey solutions including access solutions, flow control and loading systems. FlotechPS offer engineering services including design, manufacture, installation and site support from their facility in Fareham, Hampshire. The in-house design and manufacturing facility means FlotechPS can react quickly and efficiently to the needs of any project from concept through to commissioning. FlotechPS solutions cover the storage, transportation and transfer of liquid and gas products with full support to all aspects of the
shale gas industry.
CESI CHEMICAL INC
RHINO GLOBAL SOLUTIONS LLCRhino Global employees possess inherent skill sets and capabilities necessary to providing customers in all areas of the world with a product that when adopted, reveals untapped potential to be more profitable and Efficient.
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Flotek’s Research & Innovation (R&I) commitment is leading to the “next generation” Complex nano-Fluid (CnF®) products and other “on demand” chemistry solutions. Flotek’s chemistry solutions are:
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