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EvaluatE dEcommissioning approachEs to improvE EfficiEnciEs, cut costs and rEducE your offshorE liabilitiEs
Researched & Organized by: WHAT HAS BEEN SAID ABOUT THE D&A SUMMIT...
“Great forum. Very beneficial to see how others are handling decommissioning abandonment issues.”
David Bowman, Petroleum Engineer, Nexen Petroleum
5th annual
Decommissioning & abanDonment summit, gulf of mexico march 19-21 2013, royal sonesta hotel, houston, tx, usa
SAVE $400
register before Jan 25, 2013
www.decomworld.com/decommissioning
Gold SponSorS: SIlVEr SponSorS:
lunch SponSorS:
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> regulatory updates: Hear the latest regulatory and legislative issues surrounding decommissioning in the Gulf of Mexico to ensure compliance on your future projects
> Well plugging and abandonment: Understand challenges surrounding offshore well P&A and the new techniques which can ensure safe and effective P&A execution on your wells
> project planning: Review the strategic approaches to decommissioning by some of the most experienced industry experts to guarantee a safe and cost-effective abandonment program
> Environmental challenges: Address the latest environmental challenges that could slow down your decommissioning advancements by fully understanding environmental impacts
> cost assessment: Guarantee a comprehensive and accurate decommissioning cost estimation to ensure accurate budgeting and forecasting on your future projects
exhibition
regulatory upDate from:
operator perspectives – MAJORS:
operator perspectives – independents:
other expert speakers from:
conference
BSEE (Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement)
pre-conference Workshops
The worlds largest offshoredecommissioning focussedexhibition will boast 60+ boothsin 2013 allowing you to review the leading solutions available to thedecommissioning industry
• 800+ senior level executives • Technological innovations reviewed• Unrivalled networking• Keynote presentations• 2 tracks covering Well P&A
and Facilities
On March 19, DecomWorld will be running high-level workshops covering salvage, international decommissioning and general decommissioning to give you all the tools you need to perfect your decommissioning strategy
“Very informative and much more detailed than most conferences.”
Jeff Arnoldi, Global Commissioning & Handover Lead, ConocoPhillips
ENERGY INSTITUTE
359 plaTformS arE SchEdulEd for rEmoVal In 2013 In ThE Gom - JoIn ThE only confErEncE brInGInG ToGEThEr ThE EnTIrE dEcommISSIonInG communITy!
gulf of mexico decommissioning market analysis
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With approximately 2,996 production platforms (distinguished from drilling rigs) on the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf (OCS), BSEE records indicate that 813 platforms currently fit the criteria of idle iron or are non-producing in this region.
With such a huge number of platforms for the industry to decommission, it is more important than ever to share best practice approaches, new technological breakthroughs and project case studies to ensure that all projects are completed on time and on budget.
below is the breakdown from bSEE on the non-producing assets within their jurisdiction
> 258 are on Expired/Terminated/Relinquished Leases
> 432 have enough material to be considered under Rigs-to-Reefs:
• Only 156 are in water depths that would allow for ‘Reefing-in-place’
> 6 Permit Applications were denied for Rigs-to-Reefs issues
• 5 for toppled/damaged facilities with not enough material, too close to existing reef sites, etc.)
• 5 of the 6 Denied Applications were resubmitted for complete removal/disposal on shore
> 386 Structures have actually been reefed since 1973 under a state artificial reef plan
> 9 Removal Applications currently pending with Rigs-to-Reefs proposals.
The Decommissioning and Abandonment Summit will take place on March 19-21, 2013 and is the only place where you'll be able to hear from the key operators driving their decommissioning plans forward, BSEE experts on regulatory & licensing updates AND the major technology & service providers producing innovative new ideas for the industry. This information will help you form a complete, successful strategy based on the latest information and updates.
Not only that - but you'll be able to meet, network and share information with over 800+ senior decommissioning decision makers. At a time when liabilities are high and work is plenty - can you afford not to attend?
I look forward to seeing you in houston, TX in march 2013.
Kindest Regards
Dean Murphy, Head of Sector, decomWorld
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Email: dmurphy@decomworld.com
Extra features for 2013
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Removal Permits Approved
129 218 154 141 185 173 227 281 254 318 93
Platforms Removed 111 159 190 122 108 153 151 226 212 260 23
Source: Statistics for Decommissioned Platforms on the OCS (BSEE Website)
For 2013, DecomWorld have introduced some new features that will help operators and contractors alike address their toughest decommissioning challenges. Based on over 50 research calls with the leading industry stakeholders, this year you can benefit from:
• 800 senior level attendees for you to meet and network with over 3 days of business development
• 3 value adding workshops as part of the conference price giving you insights on approaches to decommissioning challenges in the Gulf of Mexico to help you to create a flawless decommissioning strategy
• 60+ booth exhibitor hall to give you the latest technologies available to help increase efficiencies and drive down costs on your decommissioning projects
• The Decommissioning Operator Group and OGP will be running their decommissioning meetings during the conference giving you the chance to network with the top decommissioning managers
dEcommISSIonInG SurVEy QuESTIon
With 359 Platforms scheduled for removal in the GoM in 2013 - do you continue to see the industry as a good business opportunity for contractors?
93.9% 6.1%
Yes
No
Source: Gulf of Mexico Decommissioning Market
Assessment 2012 (DecomWorld).
d&a summit 2013 at a glance
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exhibition
Sign up now to secure the best booth of the exhibition floor and give your products and services the competitive edge
Meet directly with your best prospects and clients as the D&A Summit is the one event where industry leaders make informed procurement decisions
Sign up early to capitalise on pre-event visibility via our network of key industry players to guarantee that the industry and press talk about YOU!
Don’t forget that the D&A Summit exhibition floor is the place where all the deals are made; products are launched, showcased and demonstrated
Do the right thing for your company and book your space now before the floor sells out
networking Drinks party
On the evening of March 19, DecomWorld will host a networking drinks party – book this in your diary now to meet and network with the key decision makers within the offshore decommissioning industry
pre-conference Workshops - march 19
Not only will your offshore decommissioning efforts benefit from insight delivered by the most respected industry experts, you can also take part in the free pre-conference workshops with purchase of any tickets... the below will take place on March 19
Workshop 1: General Decommissioning
Workshop 2: Salvage and Decommissioning
Workshop 3: International Projects and Opportunities Abroad
conference - march 20-21
The decommissioning and abandonment Summit 2013 will unite the leaders of the offshore decommissioning industry in Houston, TX this March. From our extensive and independent research, we have handpicked the most qualified executive speakers from companies including bSEE, chevron, Shell, bp, Exxonmobil, apache, Taylor Energy, Stone Energy , Enbridge Energy and more to share expert insights and business models for success within the decommissioning sector.
event at a glance
Reserve your place amongst the key industry decision makers and thought leaders today! Take full advantage of our early booking discounts via our website www.decomworld.com/decommissioning or, the registration form enclosed at the back of this brochure.
MORNING AFTERNOON EVENING
March 19 Pre-Conference Workshops
OGP Workshop (Members Only)
DCOG Workshop (Members Only)Open Workshops Networking Drinks Party
March 20 Conference Day 1
Keynote Presentations Keynote Presentations Networking Drinks Party
March 21 Conference Day 2
Track 1 - Wells & Pipelines Track 2 - Facilities
Track 1 - Wells & PipelinesTrack 2 - Facilities
End of Conference
for more information on Sponsorship and Exhibition
opportunities, contact Everad macIndoe
now at 1800 814 3459 ext 7560 or
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hand-picked decommissioning experts will discuss the latest innovations and industry trends
Drew Hunger, Decommissioning Manager, apache corporation
Mike Cowan, Senior Advisor - Fluids and Cementing, apache corporation
Herb Pourciau, Decommissioning Construction Project Manager, apache corporation
Pete Peterson, Project Manager, apache corporation
Gary Siems, Decommissioning Manager, Stone Energy
Cynthia Roney, Manager - Regulatory Compliance, Enbridge Energy
Will Pecue, President, Taylor Energy
independent operators
Timothy M. Beaver, President, american Salvage association
regulatory representatives and associations
Win Thornton, Vice President – Decommissioning, bp
Randall Abadie, Senior Staff Civil Engineer, Shell Exploration & production company
Felix Medine III, Stf C&WI Engineer, Shell Exploration & production company
Decommissioning Representative, chevron
major operators
other confirmed speaking organisations include:
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ENERGY INSTITUTE
Lead Exhibitors:•National Oilfield Varco
•Global Diving & Salvage
Exhibitors:•Holloway Houston
•Aqua-Tech Services
•Cochrane Technologies, Inc.
•Siemens Energy
golD sponsors: silver sponsors:
lunch sponsors: netWorking zone sponsors:
registration sponsors:
•Mississippi Department of Marine Resources
•McDonough Marine Service
•Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
•Javeler Marine Services
•Trinity Tool Rental
group booKing discounts - bring your tEam...
Maximise the benefits to your business and ensure valuable lessons make it back to the office by sending your team to this event. Qualify for a group discount?
Call DecomWorld now on 1800 814 3459 ext 7204 and ask for a quote!
Who you’ll meet…With over 750 attendees at the event in 2012, all of the key players working in the region were represented with large delegations. Below is a snapshot of some of the companies who were involved:
In 2012, we had over 750 people at the D&A Summit and have assessed the individuals involved to help you to decide if the event is for you:
Government Organisations Including:
•Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
•Bureau of Safety & Environmental Enforcement
•LA Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
•Mississippi Department of Marine Resources
•Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
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Oil and Gas Operator Companies Including:
•Anadarko
•Apache Corporation
•Arena Energy
•BHP Billiton
•Black Elk Energy
•BP
•Chevron
•ConocoPhillips
•Dynamic Offshore Resources
•Enbridge Energy
•Eni Petroleum
•ExxonMobil
•Fairfield Energy
•Maersk Oil Houston
•Marathon Oil Company
•McMoRan Oil & Gas
•Nexen Petroleum
•Nippon Oil Exploration
•PETROCI
•Renaissance Offshore
•ROC Oil (Bohai) Company
•Shell
•Stone Energy
•Swift Energy
•Taylor Energy Company
•W&T Offshore
•Williams Midstream
stats and facts for 2013’s d&a summit
...as well as hundreds of different service
providers and contractors working in the region
conference history:Since its inception in 2009, the D&A Summit has had over 1,500 different attendees from 400+ decommissioning organizations in 18 countries.
> Over 350 companies with decommissioning services have attended the conference
> 50 different national, major & independent oil companies represented
> 70+ different companies have exhibited & over 25 companies have sponsored the event
> Over 100 senior decommissioning expert speakers have shared their experience at the summit
attendee synopsis
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OilOperatorCompanies 18%Integrated 17%WellP&A 16%HeavyLift/Barges/Cranes/Salvage 15%Tooling 7%Survey/Excavation/Jetting/Inspection 5%Recycling/Scrap/Cleaning 5%ROV&Diving 5%Cutting 4%Consulting 4%Govt.Body 3%Environmental 1%
Job types
BusinessDevelopment 32%Projects 23%C-LevelandVP 21%Engineering 14%Unknown 6%Regulatory 2%Consultant/Lawyer 2%
company types
as a first time attendee, the summit allowed me an opportunity to network with others in my niche of the business, meet others above and below stream of my position in the project, and see the general state of Gom decommissioning. L.T. Cooper, EDG, Inc.
Exhibition & sponsorship opportunities for 2013
tailor maDe sponsorship optionsThe 5th Annual Decommissioning and Abandonment Summit offers you an excellent range of sponsorship and exhibition opportunities to suit every need and budget. We will tailor make a sponsorship package to your needs meaning that you can speak, build your brand and get exposure for your technology and services in front of the leading decommissioning stakeholders.
Do not miss out on the unrivalled opportunity in our 60 booth exhibition hall. Do business and secure sales from the leading decommissioning operators and contractors!
VEry lImITEd SpacE aVaIlablE… contact us now to secure your spot!
opportunities available include:
> 1 to 1 meetings with key decision makers
> Take a speaking slot and address over 800 industry leaders
> Show off your latest products in the exhibition hall
> Build your brand with exclusive promotional opportunities
> Host interactive workshops, networking sessions and secure high level branding of conference materials
builD your oWn package in 3 simple steps
Unlike many other industry trade shows, exhibitions and conferences, our packages are not standard “one-size-fits-all”. You tell us and we build it whatever your budget!
1. make a list of your most important aims
Exhibition booth
Private meetings
Seatdrops
Conference branding
Brand visibility
Breakfast briefings
Speaking slots
Segment sponsor
2. Work out your budgetSpeak with your marketing team and decide on your annual conference investment – make sure you assign the right budget to the right show! No matter what your budget total, we will work with you to build a package that achieves your aims and exceeds expectations
3. call Everad at decomWorld to discuss your package now!
Our exhibition space regularly sells out weeks in advance of the conference. So call today to make sure you secure your spot before you miss the chance
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"Excellent opportunity to network with the principle players in the industry and to learn the latest in technological advances," Damian Sandheinrich, Petroleum Services Section Chief, PSC Industrial Outsourcing
confErEncE day 1 march 20
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DecomWorld Welcome
Dean Murphy, Head of Sector, decomWorld
chairman's opening remarks
The main conference day will be chaired by:
Section 1: decommissioning overview
Decommissioning market assessment for the gulf of mexico• Reviewthemaindriversfor
decommissioning in the Gulf of Mexico to gain a clearer idea of where your resources and time need to be spent
• Assessthemajoreconomicissuesfacedwhen moving into deep and ultra-deep water decommissioning projects to ensure that you have a more focussed company strategy
• Gaininsightintomarketforecastinganddecommissioning risk metrics that quantify company decommissioning exposure
Eric Smith, Associate Director, Tulane university: Energy Institute
government updates and progress • Reviewanupdateonthecurrentstatus
of BSEE and how new training and hiring programs have advanced within the organisation
• Addressthedifferencebetweenthemultiple districts and evaluate the pros and cons of a more standardized approach
• ReviewtheexpectationsfromBSEEforoffshore decommissioning and gain an update on the current status of permit applications in the Gulf of Mexico
Working with the regulator: best practice approaches• Reviewanexampleonhowthe
permitting process would work in an ideal world with timelines and steps on how to complete the process without incurring a fine
• Reviewthereasoningbehindthe18month timelines and steps that you can take to ensure compliance
• Takealookatthepenaltiesandfinesthat may be imposed on operators for non-compliance as well as the circumstances in which they may be issued
Section 2: Environmental approaches
rigs-to-reef program update• Reviewthepoliticalchangesthatare
currently in discussion and how these may affect the rigs-to-reef process in future years
• Addressthekeyconcernsofallpartiesaffected by rigs-to-reef to understand how the renewed debate on this topic will affect you
•Understandtheprosandconsoftherigsto reef program and the future for this strategy to help you plan for potential changes
Drew Hunger, Decommissioning Manager, apache corporation
Section 3: decommissioning project planning
cost effective Decommissioning - improving on traditional methods: part 2• Reviewthenewmodelofcompleting
decommissioning work concurrently rather than using the traditional sequential methods to save time and money on your projects
• Seeactualperformancedataandlessons learned from Stone Energy's 2012 decommissioning campaign to help assess the effectiveness of this model
• Understandthekeyconsiderationsinapplyingthe model to any decommissioning program and whether or not it may be suitable for you
Gary Siems, Decommissioning Manager, Stone Energy
Deep Water Decommissioning: challenges addressed• Understand the challenges ahead when
assessing the costs of deep water decommissioning and the steps you can take to mitigate financial risks
• Appreciatetheimportanceofplanningaheadoftime for deep water decommissioning projects to guarantee an incident-free deep water project
• Reviewthenewtechnologiesandapproachesavailable to the offshore industry that will mitigate risk during deep water decommissioning
Shell representative
the challenges with sems during Decommissioning• Review the challenges associated with Safety and
Environmental Management Systems (SEMS) and how reorganizing day to day operations will assist your operations
• Lookatbestpracticewaystomeasuretheeffectiveness of your SEMS programs as well as the overall benefits to the company to understand how they can be implemented within your organization
• Assesskeylessonslearnedduringtheimplementation of a SEMS program and the changes that can be made to ensure your approaches are more effective
Will Pecue, President, Taylor Energy
conference Workshops (Taking place over march 19-20)
general Decommissioning WorkshopWorkshop Moderators:
Win Thornton, Vice President - Decommissioning, bp
Brian Twomey, Managing Director, reverse Engineering
salvage WorkshopWorkshop Moderator:
Timothy M. Beaver, President, american Salvage association
international Decommissioning projects and opportunities abroad
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subsea Decommissioning
• Review the decommissioning regulations applicable to pipelines and subsea equipment and the challenges that you will need to overcome during this
• Understandmoreaboutwhatneedsto be decommissioned subsea and the highest priorities for operators when undertaking subsea work
• Assesssomeoftheprevioussubseadecommissioning projects that have been undertaken worldwide to take away key lessons learned for your future projects
Brian Twomey, Managing Director, reverse Engineering
Decommissioning campaign management approaches
• Address the importance of upfront planning for decommissioning and the implications when your projects are not addressed far enough in advance
• Evaluateprojectmanagementstrategies and approaches that can be implemented to minimize project risks and deliver successful results
• Hearaboutthemanagementtoolsin place to assist in planning for decommissioning as well as lessons learned to help prepare for the execution of your future projects
Section 4: operator case Studies
chevron case study: single lift removal project
• Review the challenges that Chevron had to overcome when preparing for the 2,700T single lift and rotation of an offshore jacket to take away key lessons learned
• Understandtheimportanceofperforming a full structural integrity assessment before undertaking a lifting project to ensure you are fully prepared for any structural issues that may be encountered
• AssessthecostsavingstoChevronincluding a saving on 20 days of Derrick Barge time to see the benefits of taking this approach to your future lifting projects
chevron representative
ensco rig 74 leg salvage sm 149
• Assess how Apache salvaged damaged rig legs submerged below the water line and leaning over active pipelines after Hurricane Ike and how this can be applied to your hurricane damaged assets
• Hearabouttheremovaloftheoverhanging rig leg sections and the resulting challenges experienced on this project and how you can implement similar techniques to your projects
• Understandthemainissuesencounteredduring the excavation and salvage of all three legs of Ensco Rig 74 and the key lessons learned that can be implemented on your decommissioning portfolio
Pete Peterson, Project Manager, apache
Section 5: Industry Innovation for decommissioning
industry collaboration
• Understand the benefits of working together as an industry to share best practice approaches in order to streamline your decommissioning process
• Hearabouttheimportanceofsharingcommon challenges in order to advance decommissioning capabilities throughout the supply chain to ensure your future projects run smoothly
• Reviewtheadvantagesofforgingpartnerships and alliances when competing for decommissioning contracts to create a more appealing bid for operators to consider
Win Thornton, Vice President - Decommissioning, bp
technological updates for Decommissioning
• Hear about the operator funded projects currently in place to encourage technological innovation in the offshore oil and gas sector
• Learnmoreaboutprototypedevelopments that are currently being commercialized to see how they could be utilized in your future decommissioning projects
• Studythegapsinthedecommissioningmarket where new products or services are needed in order to drive down your costs and ensure project success
confErEncE day 1 march 20
confErEncE day 2 march 21
Wells and pipelines Track
chairman's opening remarks
sealing bubbling Wells: a new approach• Assessthesealantoptionsavailabletoyou
when battling with bubbling wells to ensure you have given thought to all potential solutions
• Reviewtheprosandconsfordifferentavailable sealant products to assess their viability when using them to tackle your bubbling wells
• HearabouttheapproachesthatApachehave taken to review sealants for bubbling wells and take away key lessons learned for your future well issues
Mike Cowan, Senior Advisor - Fluids & Cementing, apache corporation
Well p&a regulations update: how Will this affect Decommissioning?• Understandthechangesthatcouldbe
made to abandonments with coiled tubing and BOP's and how this will affect your well P&A work
• Hearlessonslearnedfromwellpluggingand abandonment projects to aid future applications and drive efficiencies for your upcoming projects
• ReviewtheexpectationsforwellP&Afromthe regulator in order to improve your project efficiencies in the Gulf of Mexico
sm 11 b: Decommissioning of a leaning platform with Wells buckled below the mud line• Assessthedifficultiesencounteredwhen
decommissioning a leaning platform and wells buckled below the mud line and how they were addressed during this project
• Reviewthechallengesencounteredduring engineering, procurement, planning, excavation, well diagnostics and plug and abandonment of wells that had to be overcome by Apache on this project
• Takeawaysomekeylessonslearnedthatyou can implement on similar projects
Pete Peterson, Project Manager, apache corporation
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confErEncE day 2 march 21
Wells and pipelines Track
chairman's opening remarks
long-term performance for Well p&a panel session• Understandtheimportanceof
monitoring quantitative results post-P&A execution to ensure your well is plugged and abandoned for the long-term
• Assessproventechniquesofensuringthat cement plugs are holding the pressure and any major signs that show if potential problems could be encountered on your projects
• Discovertheimplicationsofencountering future leaks on your wells and the detrimental effects that they could have on your company, brand and reputation
Moderator:
Felix Medine III, Stf C&WI Engineer, Shell
Tom Slocum, Senior Vice President - Well Intervention & Decommissioning, Express Energy Services
Well abandonment planning• Limitfutureliabilitiesbydevisingaclear
and concise strategy for approaching well plugging and abandonment to ensure that your liabilities are minimized
• Planappropriatecontingenciesforyour project to overcome potential difficulties and appreciate the importance of communications to ensure P&A success
• Understandwhattypesofrecordkeeping are necessary for all work conducted on wells to ensure your staff have good documentation to refer to
offshore pipeline abandonment• Reviewtheregulatoryissuessurrounding
pipeline abandonment and the challenges that this could cause for your future projects
• Understandbestpracticeapproacheswhen working with the regulator during pipeline abandonment to ensure that needs are balanced between all parties
• Assessthepipelineconcernsforcontractual protection, legal risk and bonding requirements to fully appreciate the hurdles that you may encounter
Cynthia Roney, Manager - Regulatory Compliance, Enbridge Energy
facilities Track
chairman's opening remarks
salvage vs Decommissioning panel session
• Considerthebenefitsthesalvageindustry can bring to the offshore decommissioning sector to benefit from a wider choice of services
• Reviewthesimilarprinciplesofphysicsthat are undertaken by the salvage industry and oil and gas sector to understand how capabilities and best practice can be shared and exchanged
• Recognizethesimilaritiesbetweenthe salvaging and offshore industries in terms of equipment used and activities undertaken so you know why those synergies should be exploited
Moderator: Timothy M. Beaver, President, american Salvage association
facility Decommissioning: an integrated approach
• Hearaboutthedownerworkcompleted for an independent operator in the Gulf of Mexico and the challenges that were encountered
• Understandthechallengesthatwereovercome during this projects and the ways in which these techniques could be implemented in your future integrated projects
• Reviewtheinnovativeapproachesto heavy lift that were used on this project and understand how this new approach could be beneficial to your future projects
cutting methods for Decommissioning panel session• Discoverdetailsofnewcutting
technologies that will aid your decommissioning projects and help you to perform cutting activities in a faster, more cost-effective way
• Assessthekeybenefitsofdifferentcuttingtool options to improve your cutting efficiencies and lower decommissioning costs
• Receiveanupdateonthelatestadvancements in topside cutting and structure removal technologies as well as pile and jacket cutting technology to appreciate all of the options available to you
hazards associated with Decommissioning Diving• Realizetheimplicationsoffailingto
acknowledge previous lessons learned and the potential drawbacks of over cautiousness and a lack of knowledge sharing
• Understandthechallengeswhenworkingina hazardous and extreme environment and the best practice strategies to overcome these challenges for your diving projects
• Reviewhowyoucanmitigatelost-timeincidents (LTI's) and fatalities through the employment of tried and tested techniques during your diving operations
Panel: Randall Abadie, Senior Staff Civil Engineer, Shell Exploration & production co.
Herb Pourciau, Decommissioning Construction Project Manager, apache corporation
chairman's closing remarks
all of the operators had their decommissioning project managers attending the conference; it gave us an opportunity to discuss projects at a higher level. In addition, it provided an opportunity for us to showcase our newest technology. Tom Cheatum, Sales & Marketing Manager, Versabar, Inc.
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rEporTS – DecomWorld produce in depth market reports to give you the detailed analysis that your organisation needs to make the right business decisions, including unique economic forecasts, the latest regulatory updates and technological developments.
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• Gulf of Mexico • North Sea • The Asia Pacific
This gives us the unique ability to call on expertise from around the globe when bringing you the very latest in decommissioning practices and case studies.
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decomWorld forward schedule
Gulf of mexico focused meetings
5th annual decommissioning and abandonment SummitUtilize latest industry experience to reduce costs, improve safety & mitigate risk on all future decommissioning projects
March 19-21 2013 | Houston, Texas, U.S.
www.decomworld.com/decommissioning
2nd annual offshore process Safety management conference Maximize safety & minimize risk by developing a robust SEMS strategy for guaranteed long-term production
September 2013 | Houston, Texas, U.S.
www.decomworld.com/psm
offshore Structural Integrity management conferenceDevelop a cost effective, compliant asset integrity management program to mitigate structural risk
October 2013 | Houston, Texas, U.S.
www.decomworld.com
2nd annual Well plugging and abandonment SummitExecute Well P&A projects in a safe manner whilst ensuring flawless execution and guaranteed effectiveness
October 2013| Houston, Texas, U.S.
www.decomworld.com/wells
north Sea focused meetings
Well Integrity conference, north SeaPrepare for your wells aging infrastructure and reduce suspension to ensure greater longevity, improved safety and lower costs
February 27-28 2013 | Aberdeen, Scotland
www.decomworld.com/well-integrity
Well plugging & abandonment conference, north SeaImprove well plugging and abandonment execution with the latest project experience and technologies
October 2013 | Amsterdam, Netherlands
www.decomworld.com
Structural Integrity management conference north SeaDevelop a robust SIM Strategy for fixed and floating facilities that ensures safety, integrity and compliance
November 2013 | Aberdeen, Scotland
www.decomworld.com/sim
offshore asia pacific focused meetings
5th annual offshore decommissioning Training Workshop, asia pacific Effectively plan your decommissioning strategy whilst navigating regional regulations to reduce your offshore liabilities
October 2013 | Singapore
www.decomworld.com/asiapac
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Access to 2-day decommissioning conference and exhibition area (March 22-23)
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Access to all networking events and lunches including the 2 networking drink sessions (March 21 & 22)
All post event materials including audio and slide presentations (worth $595)
AND our latest Gulf of Mexico Oil & Gas Decommissioning Market Report 2013 - 14 (worth $2,495)
maximise your revenues by informing your decommissioning strategy with the latest data and analysis on the Gom
• factors driving decommissioning: Examine the factors behind decommissioning growth to understand your revenue potential
• market forecast: improve your decommissioning strategies, with critical data on market activity and projections for the years ahead
• market activity: Analysis on market size, a breakdown of operator liability and capital expenditure to support your business development strategies
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5th Decommissioning & abanDonment summitgulf of mexico, march 19-21 2013, royal sonesta hotel, houston, tx, usa
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Date & VenueMarch 19-21, 2013 - Royal Sonesta Hotel Houston, TX, USA
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Group Discounts, Play it Smart, Bring Your Team With multiple conference tracts, workshops, a 60+ exhibition space and increased networking time – you need more people on site to benefit from all the conference has to offer.Take advantage of our group booking discount. Contact us on info@decomworld.com to find out how much you could save.
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conference pricing
Below you can find the complete pricing structure for the 2013 D&A Summit. Please note we have 4 options available and that we also have dates when the prices of the passes will increase.
Below you can find out what benefits you’ll receive from each pass type.
rEGISTEr noW In 3 EaSy STEpS
EvaluatE dEcommissioning approachEs to improvE EfficiEnciEs, cut costs and rEducE your offshorE liabilitiEs
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“Great forum. Very beneficial to see how others are handling decommissioning abandonment issues.”
David Bowman, Petroleum Engineer, Nexen Petroleum
5th annual
Decommissioning & abanDonment summit, gulf of mexico march 19-21 2013, royal sonesta hotel, houston, tx, usa
SAVE $400
register before Jan 25, 2013
www.decomworld.com/decommissioning
Gold SponSorS: SIlVEr SponSorS:
lunch SponSorS:
nETWorKInG ZonE SponSorS:
rEGISTraTIon SponSorS:
> regulatory updates: Hear the latest regulatory and legislative issues surrounding decommissioning in the Gulf of Mexico to ensure compliance on your future projects
> Well plugging and abandonment: Understand challenges surrounding offshore well P&A and the new techniques which can ensure safe and effective P&A execution on your wells
> project planning: Review the strategic approaches to decommissioning by some of the most experienced industry experts to guarantee a safe and cost-effective abandonment program
> Environmental challenges: Address the latest environmental challenges that could slow down your decommissioning advancements by fully understanding environmental impacts
> cost assessment: Guarantee a comprehensive and accurate decommissioning cost estimation to ensure accurate budgeting and forecasting on your future projects
exhibition
regulatory upDate from:
operator perspectives – MAJORS:
operator perspectives – independents:
other expert speakers from:
conference pre-conference Workshops
The worlds largest offshoredecommissioning focussedexhibition will boast 60+ boothsin 2013 allowing you to review the leading solutions available to thedecommissioning industry
• 800+ senior level executives • Technological innovations reviewed• Unrivalled networking• Keynote presentations• 2 tracks covering Well P&A
and Facilities
On March 19, DecomWorld will be running high-level workshops covering salvage, international decommissioning and general decommissioning to give you all the tools you need to perfect your decommissioning strategy
“Very informative and much more detailed than most conferences.”
Jeff Arnoldi, Global Commissioning & Handover Lead, ConocoPhillips
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