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CONFERENCE PREVIEW

Bali, Indonesia

Sustain and Gain: Bending the Curve

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MESSAGE FROM THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN

As the Advisory Committee Chairman of the 2015 Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition (APOGCE), it gives me great pleasure to invite you and your organisation to participate in this rousing industry event to be held 20-22 October 2015 at the Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center, Bali, Indonesia.

A regional flagship event of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) that rotates annually between Indonesia and Australia, APOGCE is one of the premier upstream technical events in the Asia Pacific region, covering a broad range of technical disciplines involved in exploration and production activities.

In Indonesia, SPE and the Society of Indonesian Petroleum Engineers, IATMI, have collaboratively produced this successful biennial event since 1999. Its presence and history in Indonesia and the region has cemented APOGCE’s status as the foremost oil and gas industry event in Asia Pacific that brings together energy companies and industry professionals for technology transfer and information exchange.

Themed “Sustain and Gain: Bending the Curve”, APOGCE will provide an invaluable platform for participants to gain pertinent insights into the industry through a compelling technical programme that features prominent industry leaders, renowned industry experts, stimulating panel discussions and multi-disciplinary technical sessions.

We are proud to have put together a comprehensive technical programme that will promote knowledge and capabilities sharing and look forward to welcoming you to Indonesia to join us for this exciting event. On behalf of the 2015 APOGCE team, thank you in advance for your support and see you soon in Bali.

Syamsu AlamUpstream DirectorPT Pertamina (Persero)

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Message from the Advisory Committee Chairman 2

Message from the Conference Chairman 3

Advisory Committee 4

Conduct Committee 4

Technical Programme Committee 5

Schedule of Events 6

Conference Sponsors 8

Exhibiting Companies 8

Opening Session 9

Executive Plenary Session 9

Panel Sessions 10

Young Professionals Workshop 13

Regional Student Paper Contest 13

Regional PetroBowl 13

Education Day and Teachers’ Day 13

Regional Awards 14

Business Forum 16

Social Activities 16

Conference Programme Schedule 17

Technical Programme 18

Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions 23

Training Courses 30

Training Courses Registration Form 32

General Information 33

Hotel Booking Form 34

Advance Registration Form 35

TABLE OF CONTENTSMESSAGE FROM THE CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN

The 9th collaboration between the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) and the Society of Indonesian Petroleum Engineers (IATMI) of the Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition (APOGCE), returns to Indonesia and promises to be an industry event not to be missed.

Driven by economic and industrial development and higher living standards, energy demand in the Asia Pacific region is expected to almost double by 2035, accounting for more than half the planet’s consumption. In consideration of the industry’s challenges in meeting the growing energy needs of the Asia Pacific region, the conference is themed “Sustain and Gain: Bending the Curve”.

Held for the first time in Bali, Indonesia, APOGCE will bring together distinguished guests of honour, industry leaders, prominent industry experts and technical professionals who will share knowledge and experiences and address pertinent regional and global challenges in the changing world of energy.

The 2015 APOGCE technical programme will facilitate constructive dialogues, encourage creative thinking and innovation, and create opportunities for industry professionals to exchange ideas as more than 400 technical papers from over 100 organisations representing over 30 countries will be presented in the technical and ePoster sessions.

In conjunction with the comprehensive technical programme, young professionals will have the opportunity to learn from high-level industry leaders through the Young Professionals Workshop, whilst regional university students compete in the exciting PetroBowl competition and Regional Student Paper Contests. High-school students and teachers will also participate in the Education Day and Teachers’ Day programmes as part of SPE’s continued efforts to inspire the new generation and broaden their horizon of knowledge of the energy industry.

We hope that you will seize this unique opportunity to participate in the 2015 APOGCE and we look forward to welcoming you to Bali for another successful APOGCE.

Ignatius Tenny WibowoPresident and General ManagerSantos Indonesia

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CONDUCT COMMITTEE

Reta Salim (Arrangement/Protocol) PETRONAS Carigali Indonesia OperationsBoy Arno Muhammad (Arrangement/Protocol) PETRONAS Carigali Indonesia OperationsPrijo Hutomo (Education Day & Teachers’ Day) U. of TrisaktiSylvia Kueh Ruoh Mei (Education Day & Teachers’ Day) ExxonMobilNia Andrianie (Exhibition) SchlumbergerDita Dwityawarman (Exhibition) CNOOC SES Ltd.Eswar Venkataraman (Exhibition) Maxtube LimitedAbdurachman Assegaf (PetroBowl) HCMLLucky Bagus (PetroBowl) CNOOC SES Ltd.Oktantio P. Noerdiansyah (PetroBowl) SKK MigasKurnia Wirya Pradja (PetroBowl) Eni Indonesia Ltd.Mauna Oktavia Sari (PetroBowl) Schlumberger

Krastissia Ismir (Publicity) PT Sigma Energy Compressindo (SINERCO)Iwan Jatmika (Security) PT Pertamina Hulu Energi (PHE)Muhammad Arfan (Social Activities) SKK Migas Tri Poedji Andi Soelistyadi (Social Activities) Imeco Inter SaranaRoscini Paolo (Sponsorship) Eni Indonesia Ltd.Heri Suryanto (Sponsorship) Pacific Oil & GasHanifatu Avida Romas (Student Paper Contest) ExxonMobil Oil IndonesiaAnisa Afianty (YP Workshop) PT Pertamina Hulu Energi ONWJTri Firmanto (YP Workshop) PT Energi Mega Persada TbkIndriasari Laraswati Hadiwidjoyo (YP Workshop) PETRONAS Carigali Indonesia OperationsAnggia Mellissa (YP Workshop) PT Halliburton IndonesiaJulianta Parlindungan Panjaitan (YP Workshop) ConocoPhillips Indonesia Inc. Ltd.

CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN

Ignatius Tenny Wibowo Santos Indonesia

ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Salis Aprilian PT Badak NGL Kevin Moore Husky Oil Indonesia

Priyambodo MulyosudirjoTrijana Kartoatmodjo Triskati U.Fauzi Imron Imron Consulting

Chairman Syamsu Alam PT Pertamina (Persero)

ChairmanIwan Chandra GE Oil & Gas

Vice Chairman Imam Setiawan PT Pertamina EP

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TECHNICAL PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

COMMITTEE MEMBERSByoungky Ahn CUU Long JocFerry Anantokusumo VICO IndonesiaIman Argakoesoemah PTTEP Malunda Ltd. and PTTEP South Mandar Ltd.Gayathri D. Ariaratnam Jorin Ltd.Abdolrahim Ataei PETRONASNoezran Azwar SKK MigasBaojun Bai Missouri U. of Science and TechnologyDavid Capon Beach EnergyDavid Cavanagh Integrated Energy Pty. Ltd.Andre Cebastiant Woodside Energy Ltd.Prady Chaliha Osaka Gas AustraliaJohn (Jonggeun) Choe Seoul National U.Manabesh ChowdhuryPETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.Dave Cook Eni Indonesia Ltd.Elie Daher United SafetyDenis Daley PT ERM IndonesiaManoel Rocha de Farias ShellHarry Dearing Newpark Drilling FluidsMelvin Devadass 3M Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.Manabu Doi JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration Corp.Eric Flauraud IFPENAndry Halim PT Pertamina EP Region KTI

Henricus Herwin Total E&P IndonesieJames Holbeach Wood Group KennyHanna Hong Huang Chevron IndonesiaPrijo Hutomo U. of TrisaktiD.M. Anwar Raja Ibrahim PetroMalaysia Sdn. Bhd.Mohamed Imran Origin EnergyColin Ingram TAM International Asia PacificAniman Inoe DuPont Sustainable SolutionSamyak Jain IndependentJin Xu RIPED, PetroChinaRay Johnson Jr. Unconventional Reservoir SolutionsSarkis Kakadjian Trican Well ServiceFrancois Kalaydjian IFPENDavid Kersey Saudi AramcoSylvia Kueh ExxonMobilSteve Laking Environmental Resources ManagementRodolphe Lugol Total E&P Indonesie Liu He RIPED, PetroChinaZulfikar Lubis Mahjuddin Lubis PC Muriah Ltd.Camverra Jose Maliamauv Landmark Software & Services – HalliburtonDipak Mandal PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.Mohamed Marmoush RasGas

Cholid Mas Schlumberger Overseas S.A.Zahidah Bt. Mohd. Zain PETRONAS Research Sdn. Bhd.Henny Mulyadi Maersk Olie og Gas A/SCahyo Nugroho PT Baker Hughes IndonesiaChris Nussbaum Archer UK Ltd.Hiroshi Okabe JOGMECMohamad Othman PETRONASAsep K. Permadi Bandung Inst. of TechnologyGuillaume Plessis NOV Grant PridecoEdi Rahmat Kuwait Oil Co.Hank Rogers HalliburtonHanifatu Avida Romas ExxonMobil Oil IndonesiaSandeep Sharma Carbon Projects Pty. Ltd.Anton Sluijterman Shell Upstream IndonesiaErhart Stockhausen Origin EnergySalim Taoutaou SchlumbergerHong Nam Tran PetroVietnam – Bien Dong POCTakaaki Uetani INPEX Corp.Wan Nawawi Wan Mohamad Petrofac MalaysiaWu Shuhong RIPED, PetroChinaAbbas Zeinijahromi U. of AdelaideHe Zhang Ryder Scott Co.Christopher Zinn Anadarko Petroleum Corp.

Co-Vice ChairmanHazli Sham Kassim PETRONAS Indonesia

AdvisorPeter Adam PT Energi Mega Persada Tbk

ChairmanBambang Istadi PT Energi Mega Persada Tbk

Co-Vice ChairmanCraig Stewart Salamander Indonesia

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SCHEDULE OF EVENTSMONDAY, 19 OCTOBER

0900-1700 hours Registration Pecatu Lobby

0900-1700 hours Speaker/Author Check-In VIP Room

0900-1700 hours Exhibitor Move-In Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

0900-1700 hours Young Professionals Workshop Mengwi 1 & 2

0900-1300 hours Business Forum (Organised by IATMI) Jakarta Room, The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, Bali

1400-1700 hours Regional Sections’ Officers Meeting Mengwi 6

1400-1700 hours Friendly Golf (Organised by IATMI) Bali National Golf Club, Nusa Dua, Bali

1800-2100 hours Networking Dinner (Organised by IATMI) Temple Garden, The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, Bali

TUESDAY, 20 OCTOBER

0730-1730 hours Registration Pecatu Lobby

0730-1730 hours Speaker/Author Check-In VIP Room

0900-1000 hours Opening Session Pecatu Halls 3 & 5

1000-1030 hours Coffee Break Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

1000-1830 hours Exhibition Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

1030-1230 hours Executive Plenary Session: Sustain and Gain: Bending the Curve Pecatu Halls 3 & 5

1230-1400 hours Networking Luncheon Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

1400-1530 hours Panel Session 1: Sustaining Asset Integrity in Asia Pacific – Is There Advantage in a Global Outlook?

Mengwi 3 & 5

1400-1530 hours

Technical SessionsSession 1: EOR from Inside OutSession 2: Fracturing TechnologySession 3: Operation Management

Mengwi 1Mengwi 2Mengwi 6

1400-1700 hours Regional Student Paper Contest: Undergraduate Division Mengwi 7

1400-1700 hours Regional Student Paper Contest: Postgraduate Division Mengwi 8

1530-1600 hours Coffee Break Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

1530-1600 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 1 Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

1600-1730 hours

Technical SessionsSession 4: Case Study I: IOR/EOR/EGRSession 5: Unconventional Resources I: CompletionSession 6: Production Optimisation and Novel CompletionSession 7: Health and Safety

Mengwi 3 & 5Mengwi 1Mengwi 2Mengwi 6

1730-1830 hours Welcome Reception Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

1730-1830 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 2 Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

WEDNESDAY, 21 OCTOBER

0730-1730 hours Registration Pecatu Lobby

0730-1730 hours Speaker/Author Check-In VIP Room

0900-1730 hours Exhibition Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

0900-1700 hours PetroBowl Mengwi 7 & 8

0900-1030 hours

Technical Sessions Session 8: Case Study II: Completion and ProductionSession 9: EOR and Beyond Session 10: Challenge Environment: Deep Water/HPHTSession 11: Integrity Management

Mengwi 3 & 5Mengwi 1Mengwi 2Mengwi 6

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Changes/additions after 30 June 2015 will be reflected in the on-site Conference Programme. All functions are held at the Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center unless otherwise specified.

1030-1100 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 3 Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

1030-1100 hours Coffee Break Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

1100-1230 hours Panel Session 2: LNG/FLNG Opportunities and Challenges Mengwi 3 & 5

1100-1230 hours

Technical Sessions Session 12: Reservoir Characterisation I Session 13: Drilling TechnologySession 14: Environment

Mengwi 1Mengwi 2Mengwi 6

1230-1400 hours Networking Luncheon Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

1400-1530 hours Panel Session 3: Managing Mature Fields – The Opportunities and Challenges

Mengwi 3 & 5

1400-1530 hours

Technical Sessions Session 15: Simulation, Artificial Intelligence and Modelling ISession 16: Drilling PerformanceSession 17: Knowledge Management

Mengwi 1Mengwi 2Mengwi 6

1530-1600 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 4 Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

1530-1600 hours Coffee Break Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

1600-1730 hours

Technical Sessions Session 18: Unconventional Resources IISession 19: Bending the Curve: Regional FocusSession 20: Case Study III: Production and DrillingSession 21: Gas Supply/Technology

Mengwi 3 & 5Mengwi 1Mengwi 2Mengwi 6

THURSDAY, 22 OCTOBER

0730-1600 hours Registration Pecatu Lobby

0730-1600 hours Speaker/Author Check-In VIP Room

0900-1600 hours Exhibition Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

0900-1500 hours Education Day and Teachers’ Day Mengwi 7 & 8

0900-1030 hours Panel Session 4: Overcoming the Barriers to Development Mengwi 3 & 5

0900-1030 hours

Technical Sessions Session 22: Simulation, Artificial Intelligence and Modelling IISession 23: Strategising In a Volatile EnvironmentSession 24: Flow Assurance

Mengwi 1Mengwi 2Mengwi 6

1030-1100 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 5 Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

1030-1100 hours Coffee Break Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

1100-1230 hours

Technical Sessions Session 25: Case Study IV: Surface and Subsurface Integration and OptimisationSession 26: Reservoir Characterisation IISession 27: Cementing SolutionsSession 28: Deepwater and Subsea Facility

Mengwi 3 & 5

Mengwi 1Mengwi 2Mengwi 6

1230-1400 hours Networking Luncheon Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

1400-1530 hours Panel Session 5: Progress Towards the Future in Asia Pacific Unconventional Gas

Mengwi 3 & 5

1400-1530 hours

Technical Sessions Session 29: Surface and Subsurface IntegrationSession 30: Well Integrity Session 31: Deepwater Subsurface/Formation Evaluation

Mengwi 1Mengwi 2Mengwi 6

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CONFERENCE SPONSORSThe Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) and the Society of Indonesian Petroleum Engineers (IATMI) wish to gratefully acknowledge the contribution and support of the following companies towards 2015 APOGCE.

Principal Sponsor and Opening Session Sponsor

Teachers’ Day PetroBowl Co-Sponsor Conference Programme Official Medical Partner

Silver Sponsor PetroBowl Co-Sponsor Student Paper Contest

OFFICIAL SPONSOR

EXHIBITING COMPANIES

Cabot Specialty Fluids

eProcess Technologies

Evonik Industries

Frank's International

IHS

Independent Drilling Engineering Associates (S) Pte. Ltd.

Inflatable Packers International

National Oilwell Varco

NEAC Compressor Service Ltd.

The Technical Exhibition will include an international cross-section of service and supply companies, national and international oil companies providing opportunities to learn about new products and improvements to existing technologies, and opportunities to make new contacts. The welcome reception, networking luncheons and daily coffee breaks will take place at the exhibition hall.

Newpark Drilling Fluids

Peloton E.U.B.V.

PetroSkills

PT Pertamina (Persero)

PT Sinergining Adhi Selaras

Resman AS / Restrack AS

SKK Migas

Sky-Futures

Weatherford

Changes/additions after 30 June 2015 will be reflected in the on-site Conference Programme.

Co-Sponsor

Co-Sponsor

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Sustain and Gain: Bending the CurveTuesday, 20 October 2015 • 1030-1230 hours • Pecatu Halls 3 & 5

Tuesday, 20 October 2015 • 0900-1000 hours • Pecatu Halls 3 & 5

AmienSunaryadi

D. Nathan Meehan

Ignatius TennyWibowo

H.E. Sudirman Said, Energy and Mineral Resources Minister, Republic of Indonesia (Invited)Amien Sunaryadi, Chairman, SKK Migas D. Nathan Meehan, 2016 SPE President and Senior Executive Advisor, Baker HughesIgnatius Tenny Wibowo, Conference Chairperson and President and General Manager, Santos Indonesia

The Opening Session provides an excellent opportunity for participants to gain industry insights and meet industry decision makers and leaders. Attendance at this event will include senior management from major petroleum related companies, representatives from government ministries and department, and technical industry professionals.

OPENING SESSION

EXECUTIVE PLENARY SESSION

CraigStewart

DwiSoetjipto

Datuk MohdAnuar Taib

JohnAnderson

JonGibbs

JeffSpath

StevenFulgham

Moderator:Craig Stewart, President, Salamander Indonesia

Keynote Speaker:Dwi Soetjipto, President Director and Chief Executive Officer, PT Pertamina (Persero)

Speakers:Datuk Mohd Anuar Taib, Senior Vice President, Upstream Malaysia, PETRONASJohn Anderson, Vice President Asia and WA/NT, Santos Ltd.Jon Gibbs, President and General Manager, ExxonMobil IndonesiaJeff Spath, Vice President, Schlumberger Ltd.Steven Fulgham, Vice President of Operations, Weatherford

Energy demand in the Asia Pacific region is expected to almost double by 2035, accounting for more than half the planet’s consumption. This represents a huge challenge for the industry, as a significant portion of this energy is expected to come from increasing oil and gas supplies. Significant supply needs to be added from new discoveries and by achieving success developing unconventional oil and gas resources in the region. Moving supply to market in this geographically diverse region is also a challenge to overcome. As many of the oil and gas fields in the region are mature, sustaining their production is also critical in meeting this objective. All of this needs to be accomplished in a highly volatile oil price environment.

This Executive Plenary Session brings together an esteemed group of industry leaders to discuss:• How to increase exploration and exploration success• The potential for unconventional oil and gas in the Asia Pacific region• The effect of a lower oil price environment on the ability to sustain and increase production • Technological breakthroughs needed to meet the challenges• The role government plays in incentivising industry and overcoming barriers.

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Panel Session 2 LNG/FLNG Opportunities and ChallengesWednesday, 21 October 2015 • 1100-1230 hours • Mengwi 3 & 5

Anton Sluijterman

SteveKauffman

Datuk Abdullah Karim

HidekiKurimura

Prasanth Kakaraparthi

AshishSethia

Moderator:Anton Sluijterman, Technical and HSSE Manager, Shell Upstream Indonesia

Speakers:Datuk Abdullah Karim, Vice President and Venture Director, LNG Projects – Domestic, Global LNG, Upstream, PETRONASSteve Kauffman, Front End Development Manager – LNG, ShellHideki Kurimura, Senior Manager for Full Field Development, INPEX Corp.Prasanth Kakaraparthi, Senior Analyst, Wood MacKenzieAshish Sethia, APAC Lead – Gas and Power, Head of South and Southeast Asia, Bloomberg New Energy Finance

The world demand for natural gas continues to grow as it is affordable, abundantly available and clean in terms of CO2 emissions compared to coal. This growth has led to many opportunities for LNG to bridge long distances between supply and demand regions and to unlock remote gas reserves. The LNG market has doubled in the first decade of this century and is expected to double again over the next decade.

LNG is primarily used for electric power generation at a large scale. At a small scale, LNG is used as a transport fuel in cars, trucks and ships. LNG as a transport fuel may take off and grow rapidly.

PANEL SESSIONS

ChrisNussbaum

Mohamad Othman

KevinLay

GrantLintern

Moderator:Chris Nussbaum, Interpretation Development Advisor, Archer UK Ltd.

Speakers:Mohamad Othman, General Manager – Subsurface Asset Management, PETRONASKevin Lay, Technical Director, NauticAWT Energy SolutionsGrant Lintern, Independent Consultant

Rising energy demands imply the dual challenge of sustaining the current and ageing asset portfolio, while ensuring the development of durable new assets that will meet future integrity expectations. Perhaps the most significant business risks are present in the well construction and operating phase of the well lifecycle, while the engineering challenges of managing topsides integrity form the complementary part of this complex operating business.

This session will highlight current thinking in integrity management, with particular focus on global learnings and developments that could be critical for the Asia Pacific region.

• How can the identification and evaluation of business risk be sharpened?• What role can the developing ISO 16530-2 Well Integrity or other standards play?• What are the key levers and methods for sharing best practice on a global basis?• Will our planning and design processes deliver the assets the future demands?

Our technical demands as an industry continue to grow broader, from producing ageing land assets to developing deep-water HPHT field, from CSG to unconventional shale plays. The panellists will consider how globally collaborative approaches may support flexible but robust management systems which can deliver the commercial, social and environmental targets demanded of us.

The panel features industry experts with unique insights in the field of asset and well integrity. Together they will explore these key themes, and attempt to shine a searchlight on the path ahead.

Panel Session 1 Sustaining Asset Integrity in Asia Pacific – Is There Advantage in a Global Outlook?Tuesday, 20 October 2015 • 1400-1530 hours • Mengwi 3 & 5

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Panel Session 4 Overcoming the Barriers to DevelopmentThursday, 22 October 2015 • 0900-1030 hours • Mengwi 3 & 5

DaveCook

Daniel Wieczynski

GlynJones

JuanCarlos Coral

DavidCavanagh

Moderators:Dave Cook, Reservoir Engineering Manager, Eni IndonesiaRodolphe Lugol, Head of Planning & Development Division, Total E&P Indonesie

Speakers:Daniel Wieczynski, Senior Vice President & General Manager – EMDC, ExxonMobil Cepu Ltd.Glyn Jones, Country General Manager, Petrofac MalaysiaJuan Carlos Coral, Vice President of Development, Eni Indonesia Ltd.David Cavanagh, Managing Director, Integrated Energy Pty. Ltd.

Rising energy demands and maturing of historical basins have compelled companies to push their investments and projects into areas with complex challenges that are not only resource related. New resources prospectives are found in more remote areas, in emerging markets with social, political, regulatory and substantial technical challenges. The resource base can be substantial, but access to the resources, proximity to market and the cost of development can limit, delay and possibly strand projects that could supply energy to the demand. Overcoming these challenges require a coordinated approach with equal focus on resource assessment, contracting strategy, facilities design, cost optimisation, fiscal terms and government and other stakeholders relations. Only when all of these elements are aligned can these major new projects be brought to market economically.

Panel Session 3 Managing Mature Fields – The Opportunities and ChallengesWednesday, 21 October 2015 • 1400-1530 hours • Mengwi 3 & 5

HenricusHerwin

MartinCyrot

Bambang Sunarko

FarooqQureshi

DeminWang

Moderator:Henricus Herwin, Subsurface Manager, Total E&P Indonesie

Speakers:Martin Cyrot, Deputy Vice President – Geosciences and Reservoir, Total E&P IndonesieBambang Sunarko, Deputy General Manager – Asset Development, Sumatra Light Oil, PT Chevron Pacific IndonesiaFarooq Qureshi, Senior Vice President and Head of Malaysia, Schlumberger Business Consulting, AsiaDemin Wang, Academician of the Academy of Engineering of China, PetroChina Daqing Oil Oilfield

In an age where there is high regional energy demand and declining oil and gas production, it is evermore important to maximize recovery from mature fields through a regulatory regime that encourages investment and implementation of existing and emerging technologies.

Mature fields represent both opportunity and challenge. Opportunity can come in the form of increased or extended production whilst challenges include: reducing operation and development costs; finding by-passed or unrecovered reserves; implementation of new technology and techniques such as IOR and EOR; maintaining the integrity of ageing facilities. To maximize the opportunity, it is essential that the relevant regulator/government agency, mature field operators and service providers are aligned both financially and operationally.

This panel session will provide an opportunity for experts from operators and service companies to provide an insight into initiatives taken and technology or techniques used to encourage continuing development of mature fields.

There is still an abundance of natural gas in the world, but in more and more challenging environments, such as deep water and remote from shore. Floating LNG (FLNG) will be a key enabler to unlock these gas reserves. A small number of FLNG projects took the final investment decision and many prospects are being considered worldwide. These integrated projects are large, complex and capital intensive.

This panel session will discuss the latest developments in LNG supply and demand, LNG as a transport fuel and the technological challenges to realise Floating LNG.

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Panel Session 5 Progress Towards the Future in Asia Pacific Unconventional GasThursday, 22 October 2015 • 1400-1530 hours • Mengwi 3 & 5

RayJohnson

ColinIngram

JimStannard

Chandra D. Tiranda

Arnold Volkenborn

Moderators:Ray Johnson, Principal, Unconventional Reservoir SolutionsColin Ingram, Business Development Manager Australia, TAM International Asia Pacific

Speakers:Jim Stannard, Country Chairman, PETRONAS AustraliaChandra D. Tiranda, President and General Manager, Bukit Energy IndonesiaArnold Volkenborn, Director and Senior Vice President, Schlumberger Business Consulting, Asia

Unconventional gas and oil is becoming mainstream in North America with astounding increases in production rates. US onshore oil production are at levels not previously seen since the 1980s, and there are now more than four shale areas producing more than 1 million barrels a day. This is an extraordinary achievement given the fact that in the entire history of the oil and gas industry there are only about 20 fields that have achieved this milestone.

However, if the technology can be successfully applied outside North America, the implications of the shale revolution go way beyond the initial short term impact on world oil supply/demand. For example, better matching of geographical demand and supply and improved energy security could decouple regional energy prices from OPEC and provide potential areas of Asia energy independence.

This panel session will review some of the factors that made North America successful and explore their implications in our regional technical and regulatory environment.

– Of the main factors, is it geology, the technology or the regulatory framework that is the key? – How critical has the well-established, service company infrastructure been in the US? – Has the US system of individually owned mineral rights provided the critical momentum to initiate and sustain the industry? – Where will the region find the deep pockets, patience and willingness to experiment that American investors provided the

shale industry during years of negative cash flow? – Can our regional governments and private investment community adapt and by how far in order to recreate the North

American success? – Can the technology simply be imported or are localised adaptations and solutions necessary?– Will the very high regulatory burden present in many Asia Pacific producing countries stifle the momentum before the industry

can become established? – Finally, does Asia really have the geological and stress environments needed at a scale large enough to support large

developments?

These are crucial questions for the industry and society at large. This panel is designed to bring experts from the industry to share their thoughts on these and other topics raised by the audience and from the presentations.

This session will focus on the challenges of bringing resources to market that are more and more in remote areas, in difficult and/or highly bureaucratic regulatory regime and challenging geographic environments such as deep water and remote on land areas with particular focus on developments that could be critical for the Asia Pacific region.

– Large resources, large scale facilities and long time to market– Marginal resources requiring support scheme to be developed– Managing the benefits and risks of fast track projects– Working with governments (new, old and PSCs)– Remote access, difficult topography and distance to market– Integrity and abandonment consideration within the development scheme and realisation

The challenges of accessing these resource bases that exist in difficult and more remote environments will be overcome to meet the increasing demand for energy sooner or later. The Asia Pacific region presents its share of these challenges as exploration opens up new areas, and also with long existing oil and gas histories and sophisticated and mature regulatory systems. Unlocking the potential in the region will require innovative solutions technically, socially and politically.

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YOUNG PROFESSIONALS WORKSHOP

REGIONAL PETROBOWL

EDUCATION DAY AND TEACHERS’ DAYThursday, 22 October 2015 • 0900-1500 hours • Mengwi 7 & 8

Education Day is an initiative to introduce local high school students to Petroleum Engineering and the broader oil and gas industry. Students with a keen interest in mathematics and science, and considering studying engineering are invited to participate in this exciting, hands-on learning experience.

Teachers’ Day is an initiative to introduce local high school teachers to the energy industry by showing them how they can incorporate science, engineering, technology and energy topics into classrooms through creative teaching and fun interactive activities.

These programmes will foster deeper relationships between our industry and the local community, from which further engagement with schools may be formulated in the future.

For more information on these programmes, please contact Sylvia Kueh, ExxonMobil, email: [email protected].

Riding the Oil Price Storm – Should I Stay or Move? Batten Down the Hatches or Prepare A Lifeboat?Monday, 19 October 2015 • 0900-1700 hours • Mengwi 1 & 2

The volatility of oil prices in 2015 has significantly impacted the entire landscape of the oil and gas industry. Amidst challenging times, energy companies seek new and greater efficiencies to ride the oil price storm. Are our region’s young professionals equipped to combat this storm and what do they need to be doing to better equip themselves to face the storm ahead?

Themed “Riding the Oil Price Storm”, this workshop will address challenges faced by young professionals today, and attendees will have the opportunity to engage with industry leaders and gain knowledge from exclusive keynote presentations, panel discussions and networking sessions as leaders and mentors share insights into how they see the industry unfolding for today’s young professionals.

For more information on the workshop, please contact Julianta Panjaitan, ConocoPhillips, email: [email protected].

REGIONAL STUDENT PAPER CONTESTTuesday, 20 October 2015 • 1400-1700 hours • Mengwi 7 & 8

The SPE Asia Pacific Regional Student Paper Contest received 74 abstract submissions from 28 academic institutions representing 7 countries. The contest will take place on the first day of the conference and conference delegates are encouraged to attend and support the student presentations.

Top prize undergraduate and postgraduate category winners will be sponsored to compete in the SPE International Student Paper Contest that will take place at the 2016 SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition (ATCE) in Dubai, UAE.

For further information on the contest, please contact Hanifatu Avida Romas, ExxonMobil, email: [email protected].

Wednesday, 21 October 2015 • 0900-1700 hours • Mengwi 7 & 8

PetroBowl matches SPE student chapter teams against one another in a fast-paced quiz competition covering technical and non-technical aspects of the oil and gas industry. The regional competition will take place on the second day of the conference and conference delegates are encouraged to attend and support the competing teams.

The top two teams of this regional qualifier earn a sponsored trip to 2016 ATCE, and a seeded placement in the bracket of the PetroBowl Championship contest at ATCE in Dubai, UAE.

For further information on the competition, please contact Lucky Bagus, CNOOC SES Ltd., email: Lucky [email protected]

Sponsored by:

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Northern Asia Pacific Region

PETRONAS

DISTINGUISHED CORPORATE SUPPORT AWARD

REGIONAL AWARDSSPE awards recognise members for their technical contributions, professional excellence, career achievement, service to colleagues, industry leadership, and public service. The awards recognise individuals and companies that make significant technical and professional contributions to the petroleum engineering profession and to the oil and gas industry.

In appreciation of the contributions of SPE members and distinguished organisations, the SPE Asia Pacific Regional Awards will be presented during the Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition on Tuesday, 20 October 2015.

The award recognises outstanding support by an organisation and distinguished service to SPE members in the region through excellence in leadership and through the commitment of time, energy and professional resources. It recognises companies that make contributions to supporting SPE membership, programmes, and events, and are not based solely on financial assistance.

SERVICE AWARDThe award acknowledges exceptional contributions to the Society of Petroleum Engineers at the section or regional level and recognises singular devotion of time and effort to the programmes and development of the member's section and region that set it apart from the services rendered each year by many members of the Society.

Northern Asia Pacific Region Southern Asia Pacific Region

Aung Kyaw Min Schlumberger

Ferry Anantokusumo VICO Indonesia

Nipatsin YimyamPTE Plus

Michitaka OhtaINPEX Australia

Xuan Vien NongPetroVietnam Drilling

Richard CroweLu YingCNPC

Trevor WadhamBeach Energy

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YOUNG MEMBER OUTSTANDING SERVICE AWARDThe award recognises contributions and leadership to the public, the community, the Society of Petroleum Engineers, and the petroleum engineering profession within the region.

Northern Asia Pacific Region Southern Asia Pacific Region

TECHNICAL AWARDSThe awards acknowledge exceptional contributions to the Society of Petroleum Engineers at the section or regional level and recognise singular devotion of time and effort to the programmes and development of technical expertise in one of the following eight disciplines: Completions Optimisation and Technology; Drilling Engineering; Formation Evaluation; Health, Safety, Social Responsibility and Environment; Management and Information; Production and Operations; Projects, Facilities and Construction; and Reservoir Description and Dynamics.

Northern Asia Pacific Region Southern Asia Pacific Region

Completions Optimisation and TechnologyIan RawSchlumberger

Wei DongyangCNPC

Completions Optimisation and TechnologyZis KatelisGaffney, Cline and Associates

Muhammad Ichsan ArshandaPT Energi Mega Persada Tbk

Drilling EngineeringKanin LaonakornthumChevron E&P

Production and OperationsRaj TewariPETRONAS

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BUSINESS FORUM

Organised by IATMI

Regional Oil and Gas Professionals and Industry’s Readiness to Enter the New World Economic Community EraMonday, 19 October • 0900-1300 hours • Jakarta Room, The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, Bali

Globalisation has made the world a global village. New markets offer new challenges and opportunities. Meanwhile world issues like trade barriers, exchange rates, tariffs, and distribution, become important elements of managerial choice. Technology has also increased accessibility, visibility, and connection.

Employees represent increasingly diverse demographic backgrounds. In some parts of the world, employees are ageing more than in others. Employee expectations are constantly rising as they gain education and skills.

How is our industry addressing this? This forum leverages on IATMI’s synergy with government bodies, academia, operations and human resource experts to effectively discuss the issues of competency and continuing education for petroleum engineers in the world market.

Invited speakers include:• Kardaya Warnika, Chairman, Commission VII, House of Representatives• Amien Sunaryadi, Chairman, SKK Migas • Syamsu Alam, Upstream Director, PT Pertamina (Persero)• Kadarsah Suryadi, Rector, Institute of Technology Bandung • Ramlan Malek, Executive Director, SapuraKencana Petroleum Bhd.

The forum will be moderated by Alfi Rusin, 2015 IATMI President, and General Manager, Pertamina Hulu Energi Metana Suban; and Salis S. Aprilian, 2015 SPE Director, Southern Asia Pacific Region, and President Director, PT Badak NGL.

Fee: US$300

Organised by IATMI

NETWORKING DINNERMonday, 19 October • 1800-2100 hours • Temple Garden, The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, Bali

Network with dignitaries and regional leaders of the energy industry in an exclusive dinner set amidst a charming tropical garden complete with a traditional Balinese temple backdrop. Overlooking stretches of white sand beach and the glistening waters of the Indian Ocean, an enjoyable, relaxing evening amongst good company awaits participating dinner guests.

Fee: US$75

WELCOME RECEPTION Tuesday, 20 October • 1730-1830 hours • Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

The welcome reception offers an excellent opportunity for participants to network and socialise with fellow conference delegates, catch up with old associates, and make new acquaintances.

Reception cost is included in the full conference registration fee. Additional tickets can be purchased from the Conference Registration Counter at the Pecatu Lobby.

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Organised by IATMI

In conjunction with APOGCE, a game of friendly golf with fellow industry members can be enjoyed prior to the start of the conference at the renowned Bali National Golf Club.

Acclaimed as one of the top golf courses in Asia Pacific, Bali National Golf Club boasts of spectacular views of Nusa Dua set against the majestic backdrop of Gunung Agung and the Indian Ocean.

Registration closes one month prior to event date.

Fee: US$220

FRIENDLY GOLFMonday, 19 October • 1400-1700 hours • Bali National Golf Club, Nusa Dua, Bali

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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME SCHEDULEDate Time Mengwi 3 & 5 Mengwi 1 Mengwi 2 Mengwi 6

Tues

day,

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0900-1000 hours Opening Session – Pecatu Halls 3 & 5

1000-1030 hours Coffee Break – Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

1030-1230 hours Executive Plenary Session: Sustain and Gain: Bending the Curve – Pecatu Halls 3 & 5

1230-1400 hours Networking Luncheon – Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

1400-1530 hours Panel Session 1: Sustaining Asset

Integrity in Asia Pacific – Is There Advantage in a

Global Outlook?

Technical Session 1 EOR from Inside Out

Technical Session 2 Fracturing Technology

Technical Session 3 Operation Management

1400-1700 hours Regional Student Paper Contest – Mengwi 7 & 8

1530-1600 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 1 / Coffee Break – Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

1600-1730 hours Technical Session 4 Case Study I: IOR/EOR/EGR

Technical Session 5 Unconventional

Resources I: Completion

Technical Session 6 Production Optimisation and Novel Completion

Technical Session 7 Health and Safety

1730-1830 hours Welcome Reception / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 2 – Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

Wed

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0900-1030 hours Technical Session 8 Case Study II:

Completion and Production

Technical Session 9 EOR and Beyond

Technical Session 10 Challenge Environment:

Deep Water/HPHT

Technical Session 11 Integrity Management

0900-1700 hours PetroBowl – Mengwi 7 & 8

1030-1100 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 3 / Coffee Break – Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

1100-1230 hours Panel Session 2: LNG/FLNG

Opportunities and Challenges

Technical Session 12 Reservoir

Characterisation I

Technical Session 13 Drilling Technology

Technical Session 14 Environment

1230-1400 hours Networking Luncheon – Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

1400-1530 hours Panel Session 3: Managing Mature Fields – The Opportunities and

Challenges

Technical Session 15 Simulation, Artificial

Intelligence and Modelling I

Technical Session 16 Drilling Performance

Technical Session 17 Knowledge

Management

1530-1600 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 4 / Coffee Break – Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

1600-1730 hours Technical Session 18 Unconventional

Resources II

Technical Session 19 Bending the Curve:

Regional Focus

Technical Session 20Case Study III:

Production and Drilling

Technical Session 21 Gas Supply/Technology

Thur

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0900-1030 hours Panel Session 4:Overcoming the Barriers

to Development

Technical Session 22 Simulation, Artificial

Intelligence and Modelling II

Technical Session 23 Strategising In a Volatile

Environment

Technical Session 24Flow Assurance

0900-1500 hours Education Day & Teachers’ Day – Mengwi 7 & 8

1030-1100 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 5 / Coffee Break – Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

1100-1230 hours Technical Session 25 Case Study IV: Surface

and Subsurface Integration and

Optimisation

Technical Session 26 Reservoir

Characterisation II

Technical Session 27 Cementing Solutions

Technical Session 28 Deepwater and Subsea

Facility

1230-1400 hours Networking Luncheon – Pecatu Halls 1 & 2

1400-1530 hours Panel Session 5: Progress Towards the Future in Asia Pacific Unconventional Gas

Technical Session 29 Surface and Subsurface

Integration

Technical Session 30 Well Integrity

Technical Session 31 Deepwater Subsurface/Formation Evaluation

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TECHNICAL PROGRAMMEChanges/additions after 30 June 2015 will be reflected in the on-site Conference Programme.

Tuesday, 20 October ● 0900-1000 hoursOPENING SESSIONPecatu Halls 3 & 5Speakers:• H.E. Sudirman Said, Energy and Mineral Resources Minister, Republic of

Indonesia (Invited)• Amien Sunaryadi, Chairman, SKK Migas • D. Nathan Meehan, 2016 SPE President and Senior Executive Advisor, Baker

Hughes• Ignatius Tenny Wibowo, Conference Chairperson and President and General

Manager, Santos Indonesia

Tuesday, 20 October ● 1030-1230 hoursEXECUTIVE PLENARY SESSIONPecatu Halls 3 & 5Moderator:Craig Stewart, President, Salamander IndonesiaKeynote Speaker:• Dwi Soetjipto, President Director and Chief Executive Officer, PT Pertamina

(Persero) Panel Speakers:• Datuk Mohd Anuar Taib, Senior Vice President, Upstream Malaysia, PETRONAS• John Anderson, Vice President Asia and WA/NT, Santos Ltd.• Jon Gibbs, President and General Manager, ExxonMobil Indonesia• Jeff Spath, Vice President, Schlumberger Ltd.• Steven Fulgham, Vice President of Operations, Weatherford

Tuesday, 20 October ● 1400-1530 hoursPANEL SESSION 1: SUSTAINING ASSET INTEGRITY IN ASIA PACIFIC – IS THERE ADVANTAGE IN A GLOBAL OUTLOOK?Mengwi 3 & 5Session Moderator:• Chris Nussbaum, Interpretation Development Advisor, Archer UK Ltd.Speakers:• Mohamad Othman, General Manager – Subsurface Asset Management,

PETRONAS• Kevin Lay, Technical Director, NauticAWT Energy Solutions• Grant Lintern, Independent Consultant

Tuesday, 20 October ● 1400-1530 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 1: EOR FROM INSIDE OUTMengwi 1Session Chairpersons:Nick Lucidi, Chevron Eldias Anjar Perdana Putra, EMP Malacca Strait S.A.Takaaki Uetani, INPEX Corp.

Papers 176256 The Impact of Nanoparticles Adsorption and Transport on

Wettability Alteration of Water Wet SandstoneS. Li and O. Torsaeter, Norwegian U. of Science and Technology

176456 Application of Cellulose Nanofiber as Environment-Friendly Polymer for Oil DevelopmentK. Kusanagi, S. Murata, T. Matsuoka and Y. Liang, Kyoto U.; Y. Goi, M. Sabi and K. Zinno, Dai-ichi Kogyo Seiyaku Co. Ltd.; and Y. Kato and N. Togashi, Japan Oil, Gas & Metals National Corp.

176365 Transportation of Metal Oxide Nanoparticles through Various Porous Media for Enhanced Oil RecoveryR. Junin and A.E. Bayat, U. Teknologi Malaysia

176128 Field Case Study of Low Salinity Waterflood as Mobility Control EORA. Zeinijahromi and P.G. Bedrikovetsky, U. of Adelaide

Tuesday, 20 October ● 1400-1530 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 2: FRACTURING TECHNOLOGYMengwi 2Session Chairpersons:Mohamed Imran, Origin EnergyZulfikar Lubis Mahjuddin Lubis, PC Muriah Ltd.Francois Kalaydjian, IFPEN

Papers 176371 Tiltmeter Hydraulic Fracturing Mapping on a Cluster of Horizontal

Wells in a Tight Gas ReservoirJ. Zhou, Y. Zeng, T. Jiang, B. Zhang and X. Zhang, Sinopec Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering

176334 Openhole Multistage Acid-Fracturing Increases Hydrocarbon Production in Deep Naturally Fractured Carbonate Horizontal Wells in Tazhong Gasfield of Tarim Basin, West ChinaC. Mingguang, RIPED-Langfang, PetroChina

176443 Experience and Lesson Learned to Mitigate Job Failure of Hydraulic Fracturing in HPHT Lower Pematang Sandstone FormationS. Rahayu and E. Subiantoro, PT Energi Mega Persada Tbk

176076 A Novel Hydraulic Fracturing Technique Greatly Improves Hydrocarbon Recovery through the Use of Temporary Beneficial Changes in Stress AnisotropyJ.B. Surjaatmadja and B.J. Lewis, Halliburton

Tuesday, 20 October ● 1400-1530 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 3: OPERATION MANAGEMENTMengwi 6Session Chairpersons:Hank Rogers, HalliburtonAniman Inoe, DuPont Sustainable Solution

Papers 176376 Reliability Enhancement and Operating Cost Reduction of

Electricity Supply by Utilising Gas Flare to Operate Gas Power Plant at CPP BlockM. Muttaqin, BOB PT. Bumi Siak Pusako – Pertamina Hulu

176156 Experimental Analysis of ESP Performance in Pipe Flows Including Methane HydrateT. Shimizu, Y. Yamamoto, N. Tenma and H. Narita, National Inst. of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

176084 Production Optimisation with Zero Gas Venting through Multiphase Booster Pump and Well SelectionS. Maryunani, R.A. Ranggun, P.E. Ting, E. Johari, D.A. Gajet, C. Stefanie, M. Saleh, G.M. Raislar and D.N. Awg Mustapha, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

176406 A New Approach to Boost Low Pressure Gas Wells Production – A Breaking Success in Saudi ArabiaS. Alethan, J.S. Al-Mufleh, H.A. Al-Saeed, R.A. Alegre and A. Nengkoda, Saudi Aramco

Tuesday, 20 October ● 1600-1730 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 4: CASE STUDY I: IOR/EOR/EGRMengwi 3 & 5Session Chairpersons:Bai Baojun, Missouri U. of Science and TechnologyHenricus Herwin, Total E&P IndonesieTakaaki Uetani, INPEX Corp.

Papers 176421 Application of DOWS (Downhole Oil Water Separation) Technology

Used in High Water-Cut Oilfield: Case StudyY. Gao, RIPED, PetroChina

176110 Integrated Management and Application of Horizontal Water Flooding Technology in a Large-Scale Complicated Carbonate Oilfield Containing High Permeability StreaksD. Hu, RIPED, PetroChina

176264 The Microwave Heating Effects on Pore Size Distribution of Tight Sandstones: An Application of Microwave Heating in Enhanced Gas Recovery (EGR)H. Wang, R. Rezaee and A. Saeedi, Curtin U.

176148 Revisiting the Physics Aspects and Relative Permeability of Foamy Oil Flow through Combined Efforts of Experimental and Numerical ModellingA. Bera and T. Babadagli, U. of Alberta

Tuesday, 20 October ● 1600-1730 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 5: UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES I: COMPLETIONMengwi 1Session Chairpersons:Jin Xu, RIPED, PetroChinaSarkis Kakadjian, Trican Well ServiceAbbas Zeinijahromi, U. of Adelaide

Papers 176404 The Application of Face Direction Perforating in Unconventional

ReservoirsY. Gao, RIPED, PetroChina

176133 Novel Approach for the Optimal Evaluation and Fracture Design of Shale Oil Horizontal Wells in MexicoD. Garza and M.A. Romero, Halliburton; and T.J. Almarza and E. Medina, Halliburton de Mexico, S.A. de C.V.

176338 Production Performance Analysis of Shale Gas and Coal Bed Methane Reservoirs with Different Well Trajectories and Completion TechniquesM. Erturk, Turkish Petroleum Corp. and C. Sinayuc, Middle East Technical U.

176440 Investigation of the Effects of Near-Wellbore Pressure Loss and Pressure-Dependent Leakoff on Flowback During Hydraulic Fracturing with Pre-Existing Natural FracturesK. Pokalai, M. Haghighi, S. Sarkar, S. Tyiasning and D. Cooke, U. of Adelaide

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Tuesday, 20 October ● 1600-1730 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 6: PRODUCTION OPTIMISATION AND NOVEL COMPLETIONMengwi 2Session Chairpersons:Chris Nussbaum, Archer UK Ltd.Samyak Jain, Independent Consultant

Papers 176431 Smart Auto Gas Lift Completion Unlocks Natural Reservoir

Potential, A Success Case Story from TB Oilfield East MalaysiaL. Zhang, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.; G. Goh, Schlumberger Oilfield Services; and K. Ng, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

176310 Application of Bionic Metal Foam Technology for Sand ControlH. Liu, RIPED, PetroChina

176499 A Comparison of Frac Pack and High Rate Water Pack in Single Trip Multi Zone Completion in Mahakam Offshore BlockB.H. Muryanto, M.I. Maharanoe, F. Lavoix and A.E. Anashkin, Total E&P Indonesie

176195 Coiled Tubing Gas Lift Design and Troubleshooting – Case HistoryI. Edy, D.N. Wicaksono, R. Saputra and F. Anantokusumo, VICO Indonesia

Tuesday, 20 October ● 1600-1730 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 7: HEALTH AND SAFETYMengwi 6Session Chairpersons:Elie Daher, United SafetyDenis Daley, PT ERM IndonesiaAnton Sluijterman, Shell Upstream Indonesia

Papers 176347 Evolution of Gas Detector Placement and IEC 61511

J. McGlone, Kenexis Consulting176047 Significant Initiatives for Managing Emergency Response at

Drilling Rigs in Remote Areas – Smart Alert System (SAS) A. Al-Shatti, Kuwait Oil Co.

176121 Safety Case and HSE Management for LNG Offshore UnitsK.F. De Souza, Bureau Veritas

176199 Sensitivity Analysis of an Offshore/Wellhead Processing Platform Quantitative Risk AssessmentD. Grassian, Mubadala Petroleum

Wednesday, 21 October ● 0900-1030 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 8: CASE STUDY II: COMPLETION AND PRODUCTIONMengwi 3 & 5Session Chairpersons:Liu He, RIPED, PetroChinaHenny Mulyadi, Maersk Olie og Gas A/S

Papers 176220 A Bio-Inspired Vibration Energy Harvester for Downhole Electrical

ToolsQ. Yang, RIPED, PetroChina

176122 A New Advance in Window Exit Milling Using Aluminium CasingB. Butler, D.J. Steele and C.A. Benson, Halliburton; and L. Dorociak, Alcoa Oil & Gas

176425 Failure to Success to Hydraulically-Fracture-Stimulate a Low-Permeability Oil Sand in Sumatra, IndonesiaF.A. Warsiyanto and E. Subiantoro, EMP Malacca Strait S.A.

176107 A Case Study of a Coiled Tubing Gas Lift Pilot Project in the Cooper Basin, South AustraliaF.R. Vasquez Rivas, Santos Ltd.; and J. Bon, Petrolab Australia Pty. Ltd.

Wednesday, 21 October ● 0900-1030 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 9: EOR AND BEYONDMengwi 1Session Chairpersons:D.M. Anwar Raja Ibrahim, PetroMalaysia Asep Permadi, Bandung Inst. of TechnologyZahidah Md. Zain, PETRONAS Research Sdn. Bhd.

Papers 176154 Experimental Investigation of Near-Miscible Gas Gravity Drainage

in Naturally-Fractured ReservoirsA.S. Al Netaifi, U. of New South Wales; and Y. Cinar, Saudi Aramco

176042 Experimental and Numerical Study of Miscible Surfactant-CO2 Displacement in Porous Media Using Support Vector Machine Regression with Parameters Selected by Ant Colony OptimisationM. Alizadeh and A. Hosseinzadeh Helaleh, National Iranian Offshore Oil Co.

176327 Simulation Study of In-Situ CO2 Huff-n-Puff in Low Permeability Fault-Block ReservoirsY. Wang, J. Hou, Z. Song and J. Zhang, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing

176361 An Attempt to Revitalise Watered-Out Gas Condensate Fractured Reservoir by Gas InjectionY. Adachi, T. Anraku, H. Yamamoto, K. Hosokoshi and T. Hasegawa, Japan Petroleum Exploration Co., Ltd.

Wednesday, 21 October ● 0900-1030 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 10: CHALLENGE ENVIRONMENT: DEEP WATER/HPHTMengwi 2Session Chairpersons:Bambang Istadi, PT Energi Mega Persada TbkAndreas Brandl, Baker HughesCamverra Jose Maliamauv, Landmark Software & Services – Halliburton

Papers 176089 Special Considerations on Deepwater Well Temperature Prediction

L. Xie and Z. Chen, Baker Hughes176257 A Case Study: Validation of Real Time Non-Isothermal Hydraulic

Model Using Deepwater Managed Pressure Drilling DataA.M. Hidayat, F. Irawan and A. Karnugroho, PT Weatherford Indonesia; and K. Kinik, Weatherford Intl. Ltd.

176036 Optimum Nanosilica Concentration in Synthetic Based Mud (SBM) for High Temperature High Pressure WellM.B. Md. Yusof and N. Wahid, U. Teknologi PETRONAS

176284 HPHT Deep Gas Well Control Novel Calculation MethodM.M. Elgassier, Baker Hughes Saudi Arabia

Wednesday, 21 October ● 0900-1030 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 11: INTEGRITY MANAGEMENTMengwi 6Session Chairpersons:Anton Sluijterman, Shell Upstream Indonesia Erik Axelsen, Archer

Papers 176449 Managing Integrity and HSE in a 40-Year Old Oil and Gas Production

InstallationA. Aryaguna, F. Razy, T. Haekal, S. Hadipamenang, P. Pranyoto and S. Sudjarwadi, Total E&P Indonesie

176123 A Strengthening, Modification and Repair Decision-making Toolkit for the Structural Integrity Management (SIM) of Ageing Offshore StructuresN.W. Nichols and R. Khan, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

176049 Application of Mini-ROV Technology for FSO Ballast Tank Inspection and Thickness GaugingK. Thongpool, T. Preeyanurak and A. Poonpon, PTTEP

176192 A New Mechanistic Model for Predicting Dynamic Corrosion-Erosion in Gas Production Pipeline Under the Influence of FES ScaleR.K. Santoso, I. Fauzi and S. Rahmawati, Bandung Inst. of Technology

Wednesday, 21 October ● 1100-1230 hoursPANEL SESSION 2: LNG/FLNG OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGESMengwi 3 & 5Session Moderator:• Anton Sluijterman, Technical and HSSE Manager, Shell Upstream IndonesiaSpeakers:• Datuk Abdullah Karim, Vice President and Venture Director, LNG Projects –

Domestic, Global LNG, Upstream, PETRONAS• Steve Kauffman, Front End Development Manager – LNG, Shell• Hideki Kurimura, Senior Manager Full Field Development, INPEX Corp.• Prasanth Kakaraparthi, Senior Analyst, Wood Mackenzie• Ashish Sethia, APAC Lead – Gas and Power, Head of South and Southeast

Asia, Bloomberg New Energy Finance

Wednesday, 21 October ● 1100-1230 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 12: RESERVOIR CHARACTERISATION IMengwi 1Session Chairpersons:Abdolrahim Ataei, PETRONASHong Nam Tran, PetroVietnam – Bien Dong POCIman Argakoesoemah, PTTEP Malunda Ltd. and PTTEP South Mandar Ltd.

Papers 176109 3D Reservoir Mapping While Drilling

M.G. Viandante and L. Pontarelli, Schlumberger; and S. MacDonald and F. Fernandes, Apache Energy Ltd.

176251 Challenges in Modelling of High Clay Volume Gas Reservoir with No Water ProductionM. Ghane Ezabadi, A. Ramli and T. Othman, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; and A. Ataei, PETRONAS

176459 Inter-Well Sandstone Prediction and Facies Evolution by Multidisciplinary Integration: An Example from G Gas Field in Jabung Block in South Sumatra BasinL. Mu, Z. Ming, B. Ren, X. Zhang, Z. Xia and C. Li, RIPED, PetroChina

176243 3D Petrophysical Modelling to Resolve Complex Reservoir Interpretation Problems: A Case Study from South East AsiaR.D. Aldred, Paradigm; and W. Sritongthae, PTTEP

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Wednesday, 21 October ● 1100-1230 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 13: DRILLING TECHNOLOGYMengwi 2Session Chairpersons:Guillaume Plessis, NOV Grant PridecoSalim Taoutaou, SchlumbergerShuhong Wu, RIPED, PetroChina

Papers 176222 Identification of Borehole Breakout Formation and Estimation

of Stress Direction and Regime Using LWD Ultrasonic Caliper Measurements: A Unique, Systematic and Real-Time MethodologyC. Khoo, S.S. Lee and H. Ng, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.; and N.F. Gland, Schlumberger Petrotechnical Services

176134 Drill String Torque Reducing Technology Improves Drilling Efficiency in Horizontal WellP. Yim, S. Healey and R. Leedham, Beach Energy Ltd.; and M. Weber and D.A. Pitre, Frank’s Intl.

176477 Development of a Neutron Porosity While Drilling Tool Using Non-Chemical SourceW. Gao, CNPC Drilling Research Inst.

176480 Jointly-Developed Novel Torque Transducer Ensures Jack-up Rig IntegrityJ. Wang, TSC Offshore; C. Delves, Torquemeters Ltd.; D. Li, TSC Offshore; M. Cooper, Torquemeters Ltd.; J. Wu, TSC Offshore; B. Van Millingen, Torquemeters Ltd.; T. Qiu, TSC Offshore; and C. Sleath, Torquesensors Ltd.

Wednesday, 21 October ● 1100-1230 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 14: ENVIRONMENTMengwi 6Session Chairpersons:Craig Stewart, Salamander IndonesiaHanifatu Avida Romas, ExxonMobil Oil IndonesiaMelvin Devadass, 3M Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.Steve Laking, Environmental Resources Management

Papers 176501 CO2 Storage Assessment in Offshore Northern Australia – Is There

Potential for an International Carbon Capture and Storage Project?C. Consoli, Global CCS Inst.; and D. Nguyen, K. Higgins, K. Khider, D. Lescinsky and R. Morris, Geoscience Australia

176288 Recovering Flare Gas with Innovative, Simpler TechnologyS. Peeran and N.A. Beg, Caltec Ltd.

176319 Early Assessment of Environmental and Social Risks and Impacts of a Shale Gas Development in MoroccoI. Barcelo, Repsol Exploration S.A.

Wednesday, 21 October ● 1400-1530 hoursPANEL SESSION 3: MANAGING MATURE FIELDS – THE OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGESMengwi 3 & 5Session Moderator:• Henricus Herwin, Subsurface Manager, Total E&P IndonesieSpeakers:• Martin Cyrot, Deputy Vice President – Geosciences and Reservoir, Total E&P

Indonesie• Bambang Sunarko, Deputy General Manager – Asset Development, Sumatra

Light Oil, PT Chevron Pacific Indonesia• Farooq Qureshi, Senior Vice President and Head of Malaysia, Schlumberger

Business Consulting, Asia• Wang Demin, Academician of the Academy of Engineering of China,

PetroChina Daqing Oilfield

Wednesday, 21 October ● 1400-1530 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 15: SIMULATION, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MODELLING IMengwi 1Session Chairpersons:Hanna Huang, Chevron Indonesia Wan Nawawi Mohamad, Petrofac MalaysiaManabesh Chowdhury, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

Papers 176097 Integrated Static and Dynamic Modelling Workflow for Improved

History Matching and Uncertainty Modelling – A Field ExampleE.E. Chong, U. Ghosh, L. Lim, W. Wan Mohamad, S. Rae and S. Flew, Petrofac Malaysia Ltd.

176290 Integrating Modelling for Assisted History Matching and Robust Optimisation in Mature ReservoirsN.T. Nguyen, C.T. Dang and Z. Chen, U. of Calgary; and L.X. Nghiem, Computer Modelling Group Ltd.

176239 An Improved Approach to Simulate Low-Permeability Fractured Reservoirs with Dynamic Hybrid Dual-Porosity ModelS. Wu, T. Fan, Q. Li, X. Li, H. Li and B. Wang, RIPED, PetroChina; and C. Li, Xinjiang Oilfied Co., PetroChina

176389 Impact of Model Parameterisation and Objective Choices on Assisted History Matching and Reservoir ForecastingJ.J. Hutahaean, V. Demyanov and M.A. Christie, Heriot-Watt U.

Wednesday, 21 October ● 1400-1530 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 16: DRILLING PERFORMANCEMengwi 2Session Chairpersons:Ferry Anantokusumo, VICO IndonesiaSalim Taoutaou, SchlumbergerHank Rogers, Halliburton

Papers 176486 Well Manufacturing Concept and Its Implementation: Key

Technology to Unlock Unconventional ResourcesM. Han, CNPC Greatwall Drilling Co.; and F. Zhang, RIPED, PetroChina

176451 Validation of Drillpipe Rotation Hydraulics Using Drillpipe Eccentricity as a Key FactorT. Hemphill, Halliburton Energy Services Group

176331 Integrated Drilling Database Enables Automated Drilling Engineering DesignX. Shi, Q. Zhao and H. Jiang, CNPC

176223 Walker Rig and Batch Drilling System Contribution in Reducing Moving Time and Drilling Operation Efficiency in North Senoro Drilling Gas Field Development ProjectM. Panhar and D. Rahmadona, JOB Pertamina – Medco E&P Tomori Sulawesi

Wednesday, 21 October ● 1400-1530 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 17: KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENTMengwi 6Session Chairpersons:Dave Cook, Eni IndonesiaHiroshi Okabe, JOGMECPrijo Hutomo, U. of Trisakti

Papers 176150 The Implementation Phase: Improve the Intelligent Field Real-

Time Data Reliability Using Key Performance IndicesA.A. Al-Amer, N.A. Al-Nasser, H. Towaileb, M.M. Algosayir and W.Y. Al-Awadh, Saudi Aramco

176282 The Production Data Management Platform for Reservoir Management and Optimisation: A Case StudyT.V. Tran and H.M. Hoang, Bien Dong POC; and T.H. Giang, Schlumberger

176375 Inherent Safety Against Cyber Attack for Process FacilitiesJ. McGlone, Kenexis

176179 Sustaining and Improving Base Business Practices by Utilising IT ToolsS. Cahyadi, Chevron Indonesia Co.; and M. Yogasugama, PT Chevron Pacific Indonesia

Wednesday, 21 October ● 1600-1730 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 18: UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES IIMengwi 3 & 5Session Chairpersons:David Kersey, Saudi AramcoTingji (TJ) Tang, Dragon Oil Technologies Inc.

Papers 176390 The US Unconventional Gas Experience – Can the Model be

Repeated in Other Countries?V. Chandra, Texas LNG

176174 Modelling of CO2 Injection Considering Multi-Component Transport and Geomechanical Effect in Shale Gas ReservoirsT. Kim and K.S. Lee, Hanyang U.

176474 Reservoir Characteristics for Unconventional Shale Play of Huai Hin Lat Formation in Northeastern ThailandC. Chumkratoke and S. Dunn-Norman, Missouri U. of Science and Technology

176241 Nanofluids Alternating Gas for Tight Oil DevelopmentK. Zhang and S. Chen, U. of Calgary; and O. Torsæter, Norwegian U. of Science and Technology

Wednesday, 21 October ● 1600-1730 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 19: BENDING THE CURVE: REGIONAL FOCUSMengwi 1Session Chairpersons:Peter Adam, PT Energi Mega Persada TbkLiu He, RIPED, PetroChinaAndre Cebastiant, Woodside Energy Ltd.

Papers176311 IOR Engineering Philosophy in Brownfield – Case Study

H. Liu, RIPED, PetroChina176213 A Structured Energy Architecture Performance Index Approach in

Managing the Challenges of Indonesia’s Energy SectorB. Budiarso, H. Adrian and H. Nalle, Accenture

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176414 Utilisation of Modern Technology Yields Potential Recovery of 936 Million Boe from Mature Fields PortfolioM.T. Gibson, IDEAS Singapore Ltd.

176354 Field Development Challenge of Combination Traps in JDA Area of North Malay BasinA.S. Setiawan, A. Rahmadi, M.H. Simatupang, J. Kaewtapan and P. Rattanakit, Carigali-PTTEPI Operating Co. Sdn. Bhd.

Wednesday, 21 October ● 1600-1730 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 20: CASE STUDY III: PRODUCTION AND DRILLINGMengwi 2Session Chairpersons:Ferry Anantokusumo, VICO IndonesiaManabu Doi, JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration Corp.

Papers176355 Integrating Wireline Measurements to Provide Geomechanical

Solutions: A Case Study for Optimising Drilling by Improving Wellbore Stability in a Complex and Tectonically Active RegionS. Roy and R.S. Chauhan, ONGC; C. Chatterjee and S. Bahuguna, Schlumberger Asia Services Ltd.; and J. Zacharia, J. Basu and P. Bhuyan, Schlumberger

176141 Drilling Evolution in Chang Ning Shale Gas Block of Central ChinaZ. Chen and T.C. Moh, Schlumberger China S.A.

176324 Breaking and Setting New Records for Drilling the World's Longest Horizontal Well in BasementD. L. Miguel, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.; P. L. Anh, Schlumberger Vietnam Services; B. Vernizeau, Perenco; and C. Duy and P. Malpas, Cuu Long Joint Operating Co.

176161 Lesson Learned and Drilling Improvements Experienced from Matindok Gas Well Drilling CampaignH. Hendrazid, PT Pertamina EP

Wednesday, 21 October ● 1600-1730 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 21: GAS SUPPLY/TECHNOLOGYMengwi 6Session Chairpersons:Prady Chaliha, Osaka Gas Australia

Papers176401 Managing Subsurface Uncertainties and Risks for Developing

a Gas Field Spanning Countries with Limited Access to Earlier Production Data Across Border – A Case StudyD. Mandal, U. Shankar and R. Abu Mansur, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

176394 Over Four Decades’ Experience with Gas Dewatering at Naturally Fractured Gas Reservoirs in South-Sichuan, China, What Have We Learned?X. Tang, Southwestern Oil & Gas Co., PetroChina; and R. Wang, RIPED, PetroChina

176127 R&D Technologies for Acid Gases Extraction from Natural GasesS. Imaev and L. Bagirov, ENGO Engineering Ltd.

176434 Strategic Handling of Stranded/Associated Gas During Oil and Gas Exploration – A Case Study on a South East Asia Field ModelR. Sankararaj, F. Mirzaee and A.W. Wadsley, Stochastic Simulation Ltd.

Thursday, 22 October ● 0900-1030 hoursPANEL SESSION 4: OVERCOMING THE BARRIERS TO DEVELOPMENTMengwi 3 & 5Session Chairpersons:• David Cook, Reservoir Engineering Manager, Eni Indonesia• Rodolphe Lugol, Head of Planning & Development Division, Total E&P

IndonesieSpeakers:• Daniel Wieczynski, Senior Vice President & General Manager – EMDC,

ExxonMobil Cepu Ltd.• Glyn Jones, Country General Manager, Petrofac Malaysia• Juan Carlos Coral, Vice President of Development, Eni Indonesia Ltd.• David Cavanagh, Managing Director, Integrated Energy Pty. Ltd.

Thursday, 22 October ● 0900-1030 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 22: SIMULATION, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MODELLING IIMengwi 1 Session Chairpersons:Andry Halim, PT Pertamina EP Region KTIGunawan Sucahyo, PT Baker Hughes Indonesia

Papers176344 Application of Pore Scale Network Modelling Technology for

Waterflooding Oil Recovery Evaluation in Different WettabilityW. Lv and L. Zhenpeng, RIPED, PetroChina

176468 A Surrogate-Assisted Evolutionary Algorithm for Production Optimisation ProblemsM. Sayyafzadeh, U. of Adelaide

176143 A Novel Approach to Predict Interaction between Hydraulic Fracture and Natural Fracture Using Artificial Neural NetworksP. Chen and M.M. Rahman, The Petroleum Inst.

176074 Multi-Adaptive Regression Spline (MARS) for Uncertainty Quantification of Reservoir ModelsY. Hajizadeh, Schlumberger Information Solutions; and H. Hamdi, U. of Calgary

Thursday, 22 October ● 0900-1030 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 23: STRATEGISING IN A VOLATILE ENVIRONMENT Mengwi 2Session Chairpersons:Peter Adam, PT Energi Mega Persada TbkHenny Mulyadi, Maersk Olie og Gas A/SMartin Cyrot, Total E&P Indonesie

Papers176396 Indonesia’s Top 7 Energy Issues to Focus On

E. Saputra, Wood Mackenzie176236 Portfolio Optimisation and Restructuring Strategies for NOC

Under the Declining Oil Price EnvironmentW. Zuoqian, X. Guo, G. Zhai and H. Qu, RIPED, PetroChina; S. Huang, CNOOC Gas & Power Group; and D. Zheng and A.M. Kassim, Schlumberger

176362 The Relative Attractiveness of US LNG Exports – Is the Threat to Australian Projects Real?V. Chandra, Texas LNG

176246 Reducing Price Risk on Crude Oil Transaction by Benchmarking VaR on Hedging Strategy Using EVT MethodS. Rasmin Nurhadi, ADCO

Thursday, 22 October ● 0900-1030 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 24: FLOW ASSURANCEMengwi 6Session Chairpersons:Dipak Mandal, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.Noezran Azwar, SKK Migas

Papers176066 New Method to Determine the Strength of Wax Deposits in Field

Pipelines C. Bai, CNPC Offshore Engineering Co. Ltd.; and J. Zhang, China U. of Petroleum

176333 A Simulating Application of Well Production Allocation to Optimise Wax Formation and Pigging Frequency in Subsea Pipeline for A Gas-Condensate FieldN.C. Tran, Bien Dong Petroleum Operating Co.

176465 Crude Oil Physicochemical Properties and Effect on Water in Oil Emulsion StabilityO.A. Alomair, Kuwait U.; and S.A. Al Qabandi, M. Malallah and A. Alajmi, Kuwait Oil Co.

Thursday, 22 October ● 1100-1230 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 25: CASE STUDY IV: SURFACE AND SUBSURFACE INTEGRATION AND OPTIMISATIONMengwi 3 & 5Session Chairpersons:Prady Chaliha, Osaka Gas AustraliaHenricus Herwin, Total E&P IndonesieTakaaki Uetani, INPEX Corp.

Papers176254 Volcanic Tight Gas Condensate Reservoirs: An Integrated Approach

to Performance Analysis in Raageshwari Deep Gas Field, IndiaS. Saurav, P. Shankar, S. Verma and A.K. Gupta, Cairn India Ltd.

176040 Untapping the Remaining Oil in a Mature Field in the Tertiary Baram Delta, Malaysia C. Kittrell, Consultant to Schlumberger; H. L. Sessarego, R. Bahraie, J. Meyer, L. Jiang, P. A. Whitney, P. Kiome and A. Ramirez Montero, Schlumberger SPM-PTS; M. Djohor and H. Costeno Enriquez, Schlumberger IPM; and R.D. Tewari, T. Tg. Othman, H. G. Yeomans and G. Taslim, PETRONAS

176120 Success Story: A New Development Concept Utilised New Advanced Technology in Very Old Complex Mature FieldK. Ng, T. Afandi, D. Sa’adon, J. Ja’afar, M.A. Omar and N.A. Latiff, PETRONAS; and I.D. Roberts, G.I. Santoso and K. Alang, Schlumberger

176106 Reviving the Mature Field of Bekapai Integrated Work from Subsurface to Network OptimisationY. Muhazir, A. Kristianto, S. Supriady and H. Herwin, Total E&P Indonesie

Thursday, 22 October ● 1100-1230 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 26: RESERVOIR CHARACTERISATION IIMengwi 1Session Chairpersons:Dipak Mandal, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.Andre Cebastiant, Woodside Energy Ltd.Fernando Campozana, Shell

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Papers176397 An Integrated Method for Remaining Oil Prediction Based on Time

Lapse Seismic Inversion and Its ApplicationL. Li and L. Gan, RIPED, PetroChina

176352 Transient Pressure and Production Behavior of a Fractured Well in Bottom-Water-Drive Triple-Porosity Reservoirs J. Guo and H. Wang, Southwest Petroleum U.; and B. Zhang, Missouri U. of Science and Technology

176051 Possible Misinterpretations in Well Test Analysis Due to Unfiltered Tidal SignalG. Taluru, B. Krishna and P. Srikanth, Oil & Natural Gas Corp. Ltd.

176332 Revealing the Uncertainty of Heterogeneities in Fractured Basement: A Case Study from the South Malay Basin Offshore Peninsular, MalaysiaG.R. Gaafar, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; E.A. Nagm, Halliburton Energy Services Group; and S. Parashar and I.Z. Ming Wu, Halliburton

Thursday, 22 October ● 1100-1230 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 27: CEMENTING SOLUTIONSMengwi 2Session Chairpersons:Colin Ingram, TAM International Asia PacificHank Rogers, HalliburtonHarry Dearing, Newpark Drilling Fluids

Papers176203 New Solutions for High-Pressure and Salt/Anhydrite Rocks Casing

Cementing, A Case StudyZ. Nie, RIPED, PetroChina

176175 Fundamental Investigation of Mechanical Properties of Additives and Class H Cement Under Downhole ConditionsL. Li, V.C. Go Boncan and A.K. Jordan, Baker Hughes Inc.

176063 Application of Optimised Particle-Sized Lightweight Cement Technology to Improve Integrity on Casing-Drilled Surface Holes Offshore MyanmarA.A. Olutimehin, Schlumberger

176102 Innovative Well Cementing Applications by Using Large Particle Sizes of Cement AdditivesA. Doan, Baker Hughes Inc.

Thursday, 22 October ● 1100-1230 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 28: DEEPWATER AND SUBSEA FACILITYMengwi 6Session Chairpersons:John (Jonggeun) Choe, Seoul National U.James Holbeach, Wood Group KennyCraig Stewart, Salamander Indonesia

Papers176409 Deepwater Facility Integrity Management: A State-of-the-Art

ReviewE. Allen, DNV GL Group

176432 Investigation on the Suitability of Virtual Flow Metering System as an Alternative to the Conventional Physical Multiphase Flow Meter R. Varyan and D.G. Fonnes, FMC Technologies

176470 Advances in Mooring Integrity ManagementC. Carra, T. Lee, A.A. Kilner, A. Potts and S. Wales, AMOG Consulting

176400 Dynamic Tension Variation in Marine Riser Tensioner Systems and Its Impact on the Riser Top Tension Setting – A Case StudyR. Thomas, Wood Group Kenny

Thursday, 22 October ● 1400-1530 hoursPANEL SESSION 5: PROGRESS TOWARDS THE FUTURE IN ASIA PACIFIC UNCONVENTIONAL GASMengwi 3 & 5Session Chairpersons:• Ray Johnson, Principal, Unconventional Reservoir Solutions• Colin Ingram, Business Development Manager Australia, TAM International

Asia PacificSpeakers:• Jim Stannard, Country Chairman, PETRONAS Australia• Chandra D. Tiranda, President and General Manager, Bukit Energy Indonesia• Arnold Volkenborn, Director and Senior Vice President, Schlumberger Business

Consulting, Asia

Thursday, 22 October ● 1400-1530 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 29: SURFACE AND SUBSURFACE INTEGRATIONMengwi 1Session Chairpersons:James Holbeach, Wood Group KennyMohamad Othman, PETRONASHong Nam Tran, PetroVietnam – Bien Dong POC

Papers176095 Integration of Dynamic Synthesis in the Static Model: Enhancing

Future Development Plan in the Multi-layer Deltaic Peciko FieldS. Roussel, E. Akbar, S. Herawati, Y. Muhazir and H. Herwin, Total E&P Indonesie; and L. Schulbaum, Total E&P Congo

176366 Successful Co-Development of Oil and Gas Reservoirs, A Case Study X. Tang, Petro-Energy E&P Co. Ltd.; and R. Wang, RIPED, PetroChina

176416 Automated Optimisation of Interdependent Artificial Lifting Fields Using Integrated Response Surface Model and Hybrid Heuristic-Gradient Algorithm: A Field Case StudyP. Ekkawong, P. Kritsadativud and P. Lerlertpakdee, PTTEP

176439 Continuous Optimisation through Integrated Production Modelling: A Real Case Application from Early Production to Final Development StageP. Cerri, S. Scaramellini, A. Di Sarra, A. Bianco and S. Masi, Eni E&P

Thursday, 22 October ● 1400-1530 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 30: WELL INTEGRITYMengwi 2Session Chairpersons:Harry Dearing, Newpark Drilling FluidsColin Ingram, TAM International Asia PacificEdi Rahmat, Kuwait Oil Co.

Papers176384 The Impact on Drilling Programme Design of Shallow Gas

Detection Using Passive Ultrasound Integrity SurveyJ. Saragih, R.A. Reza, E. Anuraga and J.D. Mamesah, PT Pertamina E&P; C. Nussbaum and I. Sunarko, Archer

176497 A Comprehensive Real-Time Multiphase Hydrodynamic Model for Kick Control While Managed Pressure Drilling and the Monitoring System H. Zhou, X. Niu, J. Gao and G. Wang, Sinopec Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering

176325 Prediction Method of In-Situ Stress in Non-Isopachous Ultra-Deep Composite Salt-Gypsum FormationB. Hou, U. of Petroleum China, Beijing

Thursday, 22 October ● 1400-1530 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 31: DEEPWATER SUBSURFACE/FORMATION EVALUATIONMengwi 6Session Chairpersons:Dave Cook, Eni IndonesiaJohn (Jonggeun) Choe, Seoul National U.

Papers176481 Deep Water Reservoir Characterisation and Its Challenges in Field

Development Drilling Campaign, Kutei Basin, Indonesia – A Case Study D. Kurniawan and D.C. Cook, Eni Indonesia Ltd.

176345 Overpressure Prediction Challenges in Deepwater Sundaland Continental MarginS. Sausan and G.C. Kaeng, Halliburton

176496 Capturing the Reservoir Uncertainty by Optimising Gas Well Clean-Up Design in Deep Water Channel Slope Environment, Kutei Basin, Indonesia – A Case StudyK. Praja, I. Pangestu and D.C. Cook, Eni Indonesia Ltd.

176317 Deepwater Exploration Breakthrough with LWD Technology in South China SeaJ. Cai, CNOOC Ltd.; and Y. Shim and P. Liu, Schlumberger

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Papers176037 Oil Recovery by Steam-CO2-Foam Flooding

H. Nejatian Daraei and E. Sahraei, Sahand U. of Technology176038 Engineered Highly Crush-Resistant Cement Slurry to Prevent Lost

CirculationM. Sheikh Veisi, S. Taoutaou, A. Steven, M. Pasteris, V. Rasmi Wedhaswari and M. Awalt, Schlumberger; and M. Kadrie and E. Permata, Total E&P Indonesie

176039 Low Resistivity Oil Sands: PLT and CO Logs Find By-Passed Oil and Extend Life of a Mature WellF.A. Warsiyanto and E. Subiantoro, EMP Malacca Strait S.A.

176041 Electric Submersible Pumping Systems vs. Long-Stroke Pumping Units: A Case Study of Economical Comparison in a Low-Volume WellC. Gomez, R.V. Molotkov and R. Edwards, Weatherford

176043 Improve Reservoir Management Targets Strategies Using Integrated Intelligent Field CapabilitiesF.A. Abussaud, S.S. Al-Malki, A.E. Sengu and A.A. Al-Amer, Saudi Aramco

176044 Long Extended Reach Well Completion Design for a Field Development in Saudi Arabia: A Flow Simulation Case StudyS.A. Putra, S. Jacob and M. Espedal, Saudi Aramco

176045 A Parallel Framework for Reservoir Simulators on Distributed-Memory SupercomputersH. Liu, K. Wang and Z. Chen, U. of Calgary; K.E. Jordan, IBM; and J. Luo, H. Deng, U. of Calgary

176046 Managed Pressure Drilling Significantly Reduces Drilling Costs on Extremely Challenging Ultra High Temperature Wells in the Gulf of ThailandI. Rubianto, Schlumberger; and F. Loux, PTTEP(Alternate paper in technical session 8)

176048 Next Generation Damage Resistant Liquid CoatingsM. Devadass and A. Yousif, 3M Electric Markets Division

176057 New Technology and Opportunities Portfolio Management System: Key in Mature Field RehabilitationM. Ruslan, Dong Energy(Alternate paper in technical session 23)

176058 Achieving Environmental Excellence: through 3R Waste ManagementA.Y. Pratama, PT Medco E&P Indonesia

176060 Handling Large Stimulation Treatment Volumes for Offshore Power Water Injector; Oil Producer WellsS.M. Danish, Halliburton Saudi Arabia

176061 Achieving Zonal Isolation by Using New-Generation Mud Removal Chemistry and Design Methodology to Displace Non-Aqueous Drilling FluidS. Taoutaou, S. Goh, J.A. Vargas Bermea and M. Vinaipanit, Schlumberger; and J. McClure, Mubadala Petroleum

176064 Major Incidents Prevention and Sharing Lessons Learnt in Oil FieldA. Al-Shatti, A. Al-Rakdan and A. Al-Khaldy, Kuwait Oil Co.

176067 Factors Affecting Delay of Upstream Oil and Gas Development Projects in Indonesia: Case Study 2012-2013J.T. Simanjuntak and A. Mahendrawan, SKK Migas(Alternate paper in technical session 19)

176068 Fracture Treatment Optimisation for Reservoir of Sand and Mud Thin InterstratificationsH.H. Qu, Sinopec Inst. Petroleum Exploration and Development

176069 Cementing Optimisation through an Enhanced Ultrasonic Imaging ToolY. Guo, Schlumberger

176070 Hydraulic Fracturing in HPHT Deep Naturally Fractured Reservoir in ChinaY. Li, ENTI PERC Oil and Gas Technology Co. Ltd.

176071 The Channel Fracturing Technique Improves Tight Reservoir Potential in the Ordos Basin, ChinaA. Li, L. Mu and X. Li, PetroChina Changqing; and H. Yang, T. Judd and Y. Liu, Schlumberger

176072 Reducing Drilling Risks in Vertical Exploration Wells Targeting 5600m in Tectonic Area through Geomechanical SolutionsR.R. Kumar, Schlumberger Asia Services Ltd.

KNOWLEDGE SHARING ePOSTER SESSIONAn ePoster, presented on a digital screen, offers the added benefit of animation and video to enhance the visual experience and provide greater interactivity between attendees and authors.

During the ePoster session, authors will present their technical papers at designated ePoster stations. Attendees are encouraged to attend the sessions for more knowledge sharing and networking opportunities. ePosters are also available for attendees’ viewing at ePoster stations throughout the conference.

176073 A Comprehensive Down Hole Capillary Surfactant Injection Screening and Optimisation for Liquid Loaded Gas WellsS. Andrianata and A. Susanto, VICO Indonesia(Alternate paper in technical session 29)

176075 Worm-Like Micelles as a Mobility Control Agent for Chemical Enhanced Oil RecoveryS. Sandeep, Weatherford Middle East; and M.B. Awang, U. Teknologi PETRONAS(Alternate paper in technical session 9)

176077 Evaluating Gas Reserve and Project Cost Using Multistage Scenario Process on Gas Development ProjectT.H. Asmoro, PT Medco E&P Indonesia(Alternate paper in technical session 23)

176078 Developing A Model of Incentive EPCI Contract to Balance Project Performance and Risk SharingT.H. Asmoro, U. of Aberdeen; and A.M. Putri, Erasmus Mundus U.

176080 A Study of the Interaction between Hydraulic Fractures and Natural Fractures in the Keshen Tight Gas ReservoirF. Zhang, PetroChina; and K. Qiu, Schlumberger(Alternate paper in technical session 2)

176082 Buffer Basin Cleaning; Combination between Operation Excellence and Environmental Compliance with 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) ApproachJ.A. Witono, O.S. Hartoyo, R.K. Rusdi and M. Siboro, Total E&P Indonesie

176083 Development of Petroleum Production Capacity in Middle Eastern Countries, Current and Future Role in Fulfilling the Global Energy DemandH.A. Al-Mebayedh, Kuwait Oil Co.

176088 The First Successful 17-1/2” Hybrid Drill Bit Run in Indonesia, Improves ROP and Saves $1.9M in Timor Sea Deep Water OperationA. Mayendra, F. Valbuena and J. Pattinama, Baker Hughes Indonesia; and T. Waragai and N. Tokuda, INPEX Masela

176091 Production Prediction Based on the Heterogeneity Analysis of the Tight Carbonate Reservoir in the Sichuan Basin, ChinaY. Wang, X. Zhou, Z.L. Wang and D.G. Yu, Schlumberger; and B. Xie, X. Zhou and Z.A. Zhao, PetroChina Southwest Oil and Gas Co.

176092 Challenging the Paradigms: Successful Long Balanced Cement Plugs in Offshore, CongoN. Gupta, Schlumberger Petrotechnical Services; and J. Brunet, Total

176093 Well Control Simulation Model of Oil-Based Muds for HPHT WellsJ. An and J. Choe, Seoul National U.; and K. Lee, Korea Inst. of Geoscience and Mineral Resources

176094 Cost Estimate Models Using Minimum Known Parameters for Indonesia Shallow Water ProspectsC. Nugraha, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

176096 Drill Site Surface Facilities Readiness: Systems Improvement through Use of IT (An Upstream Oil & Gas Company’s Approach)U. Nath and J. Phookan, Oil India Ltd.(Alternate paper in technical session 17)

176098 Carbonate Geostopping to Refine Depth Uncertainty Using Borehole Seismic – A Case Study in VietnamT. Nguyen Dac and P. Millot, Schlumberger

176100 Relative Permeability Modifier as Chemical Diverter in Bullhead Matrix Acidising Treatment Case Study From Zamrud – IndonesiaM. Salman. H, BOB PT BSP – Pertamina Hulu; and L. Meifresia, H. Kurniawan and B.H. Napitupulu, PT Halliburton Indonesia

176101 Adapting Fracture Corridors and Diffuse Fractures in Single Porosity Model of Ujung Pangkah Carbonate ReservoirR. Saputra, A. Hidayat and W.A. Rahmanto, Saka Indonesia Pangkah Ltd.

176103 Production Sliding Scale as a Fiscal Model for Marginal Fields in IndonesiaT.H. Asmoro, U. of Aberdeen

176104 Innovative and Cost Effective Technology for Multi-Phase PumpingS. Peeran and N. Beg, Caltec Ltd. (Alternate paper in technical session 3)

176105 Improving Performance of DCS Alarm System by Implementing Effective Alarm Management PhilosophyC.A. Parikh, B.A. Mahmoud, A. Al-Dashti and R. Kukreja, Kuwait Oil Co.(Alternate paper in technical session 3)

176108 Using High-Expansion Gauge Hangers to Collect Reservoir Performance Data for Improved Oil RecoveryJ.F. Babin, M.C. Mlcak and M.W. Denmon, Halliburton Energy Services

176112 Geomechanical Assessment Aids Successful Coiled Tubing Drilling (CTD) of Horizontal Wells through Depleted Reservoirs Interbedded with Weak Formations in the D-18 Field – A Case StudyA. Chatterjee, W. He and K. Rahman, Baker Hughes Inc.; M. Pozdnyshev, PETRONAS; and Z.W. Ooi, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

176113 Efficiency of Heavy-Oil Recovery by Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Heating: An Experimental ApproachA. Bera and T. Babadagli, U. of Alberta

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176115 Conceptual Design for Offshore Pipeline Replacement in Mature Field by Flexible Pipe for Capex and Opex OptimisationH. Yananto and Y. Girindra, PT Pertamina Hulu Energi ONWJ

176116 Achieving Zonal Isolation in Critical High-Temperature/High-Pressure Well through Modelling and Use of Advanced Isolation MaterialsT.Z. Phyoe, J.A. Vargas, B. Jain, S. Pallapothu and A. Hassan, Schlumberger

176117 Developments of ASP/SP Flooding Formulations for Huabei Fault Block ReservoirY. Zhu, X. Liu and J. Fan, RIPED, PetroChina(Alternate paper in technical session 9)

176119 Transient Pressure Behavior for Dual Porosity Tight Gas Reservoir Based on New Darcy’s EquationL. Hailong, RIPED, PetroChina

176126 Reducing Risk and Improving Efficiency of Extended Reach Drilling through Use of Sampling While Drilling TechnologyJ.C. Lean and C. Tan, Hess Ltd.; and S.P. Fey, C.F. Liu, J. Varughese, K. Indo, J.J. Pop and A. Megat, Schlumberger

176130 Experiment and Simulation Research on Hydraulic Fracture Propagation Characteristic Under Interface Layer InfluenceK. Dong, Northeast Petroleum U.; and H. Liu, RIPED, PetroChina

176131 Best Practice and Lessons Learned for the Development and Calibration of Integrated Production Models for the Cooper Basin, AustraliaA. Mantopoulos, Santos Ltd.(Alternate paper in technical session 15)

176132 Analogy between the Producing Shale Oil and Gas Plays Formations of Mexico and the USAD. Garza, Halliburton; T.J. Almarza, Halliburton de Mexico, S.A. de C.V.; and M.A. Romero, Halliburton

176138 Numerical Investigation of Fracture Relative PermeabilitiesH. Saboorian Jooybari, Petroleum U. of Technology

176139 Unique Sand Separation Technology Provided Way Forward for Efficient Sand Management: Successful Pilot Trial in Malaysian OffshoreA. Gupta, D.B. Kamat, M.H. Zulkapli and N. Borhan, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; and A. Kobbeltvedt and J.A. Hammersmark, BRI Cleanup(Alternate paper in technical session 3)

176142 Hybrid Solution Improves ROP and Borehole Quality in Challenging Large Diameter HolesM.G. Omar, Baker Hughes Inc.(Alternate paper in technical session 16)

176145 Optimisation of Staged-Fracturing in Heterogeneous Tight Gas Reservoirs of Western-Sichuan Gas FieldS. He, Y. Deng, J. Guo, Y. Xiao and Z. Zhao, Southwest Petroleum U.

176146 New Generation Cutters Boost Hybrid Bit Performance in Volcanic Basement in Northeast ChinaA. Sheng, Baker Hughes Inc.

176147 Modelling of Mud Filtrate Invasion and Wireline Formation Tester Clean-up Performance in the Pacoota Sandstone, Central AustraliaS. Kass, E. Ellis and A. Zeinijahromi, U. of Adelaide; H. Pourabed and E. Maleki, Schlumberger; and G. Schumacher, Santos Ltd.

176149 Vietnam Offshore Operator Improved Production Post Fracturing by Pumping Bigger Amount of Proppant Utilising Seawater-Based Fluid Application Which Was Otherwise ImpossibleV. Tran Van, L. Duong Danh and D. Nguyen Quoc, VietSovPetro; and A. Makmun, E.V. Feng, L.K. Teng and L.T. Tran, Schlumberger

176152 Formation Testing and Evaluation in Challenging Wellbore Conditions: An East Asia Case StudyK. Kyi, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; and S.S. Haddad, S. Chouya and A.K. Ooi, Schlumberger

176153 An Analytical Method of Estimating CO2 Storage Capacity of Depleted Shales: A Case StudyZ. Chen, X. Liao, X. Zhao and X. Dou, China U. of Petroleum (Beijing)

176157 Rigorous Safeguard for Wash Tank Roof DemolitionB. Kayely, PT Chevron Pacific Indonesia

176158 Identification and Characterisation of High-Permeability Zones in Waterflooding Reservoirs with an Ensemble of MethodologiesS. Ding, H. Jiang, J. Li, G. Liu, W. Fang, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing

176159 Pulling Subsea Wellhead Plugs Using a Slickline Downhole Electrical Power Generator ToolJ.F. Babin, Halliburton Intl. Inc.

176160 Non-Explosive Tubing Perforator Offers Controlled Cost Effective Solution for Thru-Tubing Gas Lift InstallationJ.F. Babin, Halliburton Intl. Inc.

176163 Refracturing Strategy for Seven Springs Oilfield in China Based on Geological and Engineering CharacteristicsJ. Guo and J. Ren, Southwest Petroleum U.(Alternate paper in technical session 2)

176164 History Matching with Speeded Ensemble Kalman Filter Using Fast Marching Method in Shale Gas FieldJ. Leem, J.M. Kang and Y. Park, Seoul National U.; and K. Lee, Korea Inst. of Geoscience and Mineral Resources

176165 Improving The Wellbore Stability While Drilling Long Open Hole Shale Intervals in Tahe Oil FieldH. Zhong, Z. Qiu, B. Dong, D. Zhang and X. Xing, China U. of Petroleum (East China); and J. Fu and S. Tong, Zhundong Drilling Mud Co. of Western Drilling Engineering Corp.

176166 Case Study: Enhancing CBL Quality through Emphasising on Cementing Best Practice and Expanding Agent SystemE. Bratadjaja, F. Inayah, M. Pasteris, I. Widyarsa and S.A. Ardhanareswari, PT Dowell Anadrill Schlumberger

176167 An Efficient and Parallel Scalable Geomechanics Module for Reservoir SimulationJ. Luo and Z. Chen, U. of Calgary

176168 Development of Discontinuous Galerkin Methods and a Parallel Simulator for Reservoir SimulationK. Wang and Z. Chen, U. of Calgary; and L. Zhang, The LSEC, AMSS of Chinese Academy of Science

176169 Case-Based Reasoning Approach for Selecting Managed Pressure Drilling CandidatesX. Chen, Y. Tie, S. Shihui and L. Gaihai, Northeast Petroleum U.

176170 Upstream Oil Industry Country Attractiveness Assessment by Integrating Potential Value and RiskY.P. Sitompul, Schlumberger(Alternate paper in technical session 23)

176171 Optimum Development Strategy on North Semberah Area – New Phase Opportunity to Enhance Production Recovery for Mature FieldA.T. Kramadibrata and R.C. Permana, VICO Indonesia(Alternate paper in technical session 25)

176172 Experimental Study of Ultrasonic Monitoring of Gas Invasion at the Bottom of Riser in Deepwater DrillingY. Xu, Z. Guan, Z. Hongning and H. Zhang, China U. of Petroleum (East China)

176173 Exploring Opportunities for Capacity Enhancement in Sour Gas Treatment UnitS.B. Deshpande, ONGC Ltd.(Alternate paper in technical session 21)

176176 Case Study of Fine Geological Modelling for Mishrif Carbonate Reservoir of H Oilfield in IraqL. Zhao, T. Duan, J. Xu and H. Han, PetroChina

176177 An Innovative Algorithm to Detect Washout in Wellbore From Large-Scale Measured Caliper DataL. Xie, S. Chaudhary and Z. Chen, Baker Hughes(Alternate paper in technical session 22)

176178 Lessons Learned From a Subsurface, Well Completion, and Hydraulic Fracturing Perspective for a Multi-Well Liquid Rich Resource Play in West ChinaY. Liu, Schlumberger; and T.C. Judd, Schlumberger China SA

176180 Operating Model and Implementation Plan for Deployment of a Pilot Integrated Digital Oilfield ProjectH. Al-Za’abi and M. Al-Rasheed, Kuwait Oil Co.; and M. Franco, R. Saxena and S. Bain, Halliburton

176181 Offshore Coiled Tubing Interventions Maximised the Value of Watered Out Mature Field Using Selective Water Shutoff Treatment with Organic Cross-linked Polymer in a High Temperature Sour WellA. El Beltagy, I. Taha and A. Shawky, Halliburton; N.S. Gaber and A. Elwan, Gupco; and D. Brown, BP

176183 Efficient Sampling Scheme for Uncertainty Quantification Using PCAB. Kang and J. Choe, Seoul National U.; and K. Lee, Korea Inst. of Geoscience and Mineral Resources

176184 Two Dimensional NMR Analysis and Evaluation of Oil or Gas ShaleZ. Wang, L. Qin, H. Lu and X. Li, Sinopec Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering; H. Du, S. Gai and Q. Niu, Geologging Co. of Sinopec Oilfield Service Corp.; and P. Yang, Niumag Electronic Technology Ltd. Co.

176185 Inflow Performance Relationship Correlation of 2 Phase CBM ReservoirI. Sugiarto, S. Mazumder, J. Jiang and H. Sharma, Arrow Energy Pty. Ltd.

176186 Sand Fill Detection Outside Tubing in Multi-Zone Completions Using Pulsed Neutron: A Case Study from a Development Field in MalaysiaF.K. Wong, S.S. Lee and S.M. Farag, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.; and M.B.M. Amin, N. Kamarul Zaman and S. Mohsin, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

176187 The Wellbore Temperature Test and Simulation Analysis for Liquid Carbon Dioxide Fracturing ManagementJ. Zhang, X. Lv, L. Xiao and S. Meng, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing(Alternate paper in technical session 5)

176188 Unlocking Oil Potential in Mature Field Using Linear Rod PumpI. Edy, W.A. Putro, R. Saputra and F. Anantokusumo, VICO Indonesia

176190 Importance of Condition and Performance Monitoring to Maximise Subsea Production System AvailabilityP. Leong, FMC Technologies

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176191 Extracting Lesson Learned of 60 Water Shut-Off Jobs in Mature Fields to Improve Success Ratio of Water Shut-Off JobD. Permana, G. Ferdian, M. Aji and E. Siswati, PT Chevron Pacific Indonesia(Alternate paper in technical session 6)

176193 Tie Back Liner Mechanism Application at North Senoro Drilling Gas Field Development ProjectA.B. Widyatmoko and D. Rahmadona, JOB Pertamina – Medco E&P Tomori Sulawesi

176194 The Success Story of Light-North Area of Roger Block: Continuous Exertion to Increase Electrical Submersible Pump Performance through Rectifying Design Process to Resolve MDSS ProblemC.K. Dewi, F. Rahman and P. Maulana, PT Chevron Pacific Indonesia

176196 Corrosion Assessment of Leaking Production Pipeline in SeabedM. Fatah, A. Diaz and A. Darwin, Wood Group Integrity Management(Alternate paper in technical session 11)

176197 Application of High Performance Water Base Mud in Kintom Formation at North Senoro Drilling Gas Development ProjectD. Hadinata, D. Rahmadona and L. Leksmono, JOB Pertamina – Medco E&P Tomori Sulawesi; and D. Mansur, PDO

176200 Development of Reduced Order Modelling Techniques for Downhole Logging Sensor Design Q. Zhang, Baker Hughes Upstream Chemicals

176202 Integration of Pressure Transient Analysis in Reservoir Characterisation: A Case StudyC.E. Pinillos and C. Yeo, Brunei Shell Petroleum Sdn. Bhd.

176205 Design of Experiment and Statistical Approach to Optimise New Zone Behind Pipe Opportunity: North Roger Block Case StudyN. Jati, F. Rahman, H. Kurniawan, Z.F. Sari and S. Puspasari, Chevron Pacific Indonesia

176206 An Improved Numerical Simulator for Surfactant/Polymer Flooding J. Yang and F. Liu, RIPED, PetroChina; B. Jin, CNPC Greatwall Drilling Co.; and L. Jiang, U. of Calgary

176207 Flouropolymer-Based Drill Bit Coating in GOM Proves to Be Measurably More Durable, to Reduce Bit Balling and Drilling Cost: Case Studies with Reference to Offshore Malaysia DevelopmentS.R. Radford, A. Ferrer, S. Patel, R. Callais and L. Marshall, Baker Hughes; and N. Mathews, Scout Engineering

176208 Novel Fracturing Fluid Significantly Increase Production in Sulige Tight Gas FieldZ. Yang, L. Yang, Y. Duan, Y. Wang, Z. Tian and Y. Lu, Hydraulic Fracture Acidizing Technical Service Center, RIPED-Langfang, PetroChina

176209 Over-Pressured Gas Reservoirs: Dangers and Solutions When Estimating OGIP From Production Data AnalysisA.R. Hakim, EMP Malacca Strait S.A.

176210 Reduce-Reuse-Recycle Approach in Managing Onshore Drilling Waste in North Senoro Drilling Gas Field Development ProjectA.K. Ratri Widodo, JOB Pertamina – Medco E&P Tomori Sulawesi

176211 A New-Simple-Effective Analytical Approach to Determine Intermittent Gas Lift ParametersT. Tasmi, S. Rahmawati, P. Sukarno, E. Soewono and S. Siregar, Bandung Inst. of Technology

176212 Case History: Formation Evaluation While Drilling Using Hydrocarbon Mud Gas Detection in the Deep Sandstone ReservoirD.T. Waspada, Saudi Aramco

176214 Numerical Computer Modelling and an Innovative Spacer-Cement Train Results in Successful Cement Job in Critical Well Offshore Australia with Minimal Casing CentralisationM.C. Higgins and T.J. Nolan, PTTEP Australasia; and A. Brandl, Baker Hughes(Alternate paper in technical session 27)

176215 Drilling Efficiency and Geological Restrictions in Carbonate Type Collector with MPD in Comparison with Conventional MethodsS.S. Kulikov, D. Priymachenko, A. Bakhtin and P. Shilkin, Weatherford; and A. Vakhromeev, RN-Burenie LLC

176218 Estimation of Time of Peak Gas Production in Coalbed Methane Wells Using Production Data AnalysisA. Salmachi, J. Darby and Y. Yarmohammadtooski, Australian School of Petroleum

176219 Reservoir Performance Analysis in Dual String Completions by Integrating Production Logging Data with SNL (Spectral Noise Logging), HPT (High Precision Temperature) and PPT (Pressure Pulsation Testing) Data for Improved History MatchingA. Aslanyan, I. Aslanyan and H. Menard, TGT Oil and Gas Services; R. Karantharath and S. Matveev, TGT Oilfield Services; V. Sudakov and R. Farakhova, Sofoil LLC; R. B Din, N.M. Ngaridi and D. Mandal, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; and D. Arsanti, PETRONAS

176221 Improve the Performance of CO2-Based Fracturing Fluid by Introducing Both Amphiphilic Copolymer and Nano-Composite FiberJ. Zhang, S. Meng and R. Zhang, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing(Alternate paper in technical session 5)

176224 A Novel Dynamic Model to Simulate Waterflood Induced Fractures in Low Permeability ReservoirsT. Fan, S. Wu, Q. Li, B. Wang, X. Li and H. Li, RIPED, PetroChina(Alternate paper in technical session 22)

176225 Cased Hole Ceramic Screen Cutting Completion Cost for Marginal Reservoir: Application in Tunu FieldB.H. Muryanto, A.A. Risatrio, R. Wijaya and B. Styward, Total E&P Indonesie; and R. Jackson, 3M Ceramics

176226 Economic Success in Complex Channel Sand Reservoir Development Driven by New TechnologyX. Yu, F. Wang and J.C. Kok, Schlumberger

176227 A Semi-Analytical Model for Production Simulation of Complex Fracture Network in Unconventional ReservoirsP. Jia, L. Cheng, S. Huang, R. Cao and Z. Xu, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing

176228 Well-Plant Operation Model: A Case Study of Tight-Gas Sands in Sulige Gas Field, NW ChinaN. Liu and M. Liu, CNPC Greatwall Drilling Co.

176229 An Improved Model to Predict Liquid Holdup and Pressure Gradient of Near-Horizontal Wet-Gas PipelinesY. Li, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing (Alternate paper in technical session 24)

176230 Petroleum Trapping Mechanism Attributed to Facies and Deformation History of Kujung–1 Miocene Carbonate in Ujung Pangkah East JavaA. Murtani, B. Irfree, S. Setyohadi and D.W. Dwiperkasa, Saka Indonesia Pangkah Limited

176232 Integrated Full Field Modelling in Various Phase of a Field DevelopmentD. Sandy, R. Varyan and G.R. Setyadi, FMC Technologies

176233 Real-Time Surface and Downhole Measurements and Analysis for Optimising ProductionR.N. Chokshi, L.E. Gonzalez and W.C. Lane, Weatherford Intl. Ltd.

176235 How to Survive Brown Oil Field Production – Re-route Venting System to Derrick Mast Rig to Anticipate Oil Production LossesF.N. Afi, S. Mulyadi, H. Gunawan, A. Aquar and M. Noviansyah, CNOOC SES Ltd.

176237 Streamline Oil and Gas Production Facilities Maintenance with an In-House Computerised Maintenance Management SystemB. Handoko, S. Anwar and H. Siswanto, Lapindo Brantas Inc.; and M.F. Amir and R. Pribadi, SKK Migas

176238 G&G Approach to Evaluate Shallow Gas Occurence in Blowout Well and Surrounding Area, Case Studies: Talangjimar Field, South Sumatera BasinA. Wicaksono, PT Pertamina EP(Alternate paper in technical session 18)

176242 Implementation of Torque and Drag Theory, Reduction Methods, Planning and Drilling Execution of Horizontal Wells Close to Rig LimitationA. Shaban, Santos Ltd.; and P. Moradi, Newpark Drilling Fluids (Alternate paper in technical session 20)

176245 Increasing Brown Field Recovery Factor by Integrated Subsurface Review, Drilling and Workover Operation and Surface Facility Reconfiguration – Case Study: Rama E Platform ReactivationF.N. Afi, B.T. Santoso, N.R. Juwita, M. Dondo and M. Noviansyah, CNOOC SES Ltd.(Alternate paper in technical session 29)

176247 High Expansion Technology Opens the Way for Enhanced RecoveryL. Robinson, Interwell Norway AS

176249 The Effectiveness of Development Methods in an Apprenticeship ProgrammeU.H. Widodo, ConocoPhillips Indonesia

176250 Integrated Offshore Mature Field Revitalisation in Asri Basin, North Business Unit Area, Southeast Sumatra, IndonesiaL.B. Waskito, R. Widiatmo and H. Gunawan, CNOOC SES Ltd.(Alternate paper in technical session 29)

176252 Study on Composite Measure Incremental Oil Effect Splitting Technique of the Polymer Flooding BlockJ. Deng, Tianjin Branch of CNOOC Ltd.(Alternate paper in technical session 9)

176253 How Powerful the Material Balance Analysis Method for Predicting Gas Flooding PerformanceT. Ariadji, H.R. Sutoyo and P. Abdul Aziz, Bandung Inst. of Technology

176255 Optimum Competency Development and Career Path – Skillmap ApproachM. Nishi, T. Yoshida and C. Yasuda, INPEX Corp.

176258 Safety Critical Elements Implementation in Mahakam PSCJ. Bahawan, Total E&P Indonesie; and H. Meinanda and W. Gunawan, Accenture(Alternate paper in technical session 11)

176260 Unconventional Resources: The Next Generation. Assessing Coal to Liquids, Oil Shale, Underground Coal Gasification and Other Technologies within the SPE-PRMSD. Peacock and A. Abdul Majid, Gaffney, Cline & Associates(Alternate paper in technical session 18)

176261 Relationship of Cleat Spacing & Direction on Surface and Subsurface and Its Contribution to CBM Production, in Southern Sanga-SPACINA Sanga Area, Kutai Basin, East Kalimantan, IndonesiaA.M. Putranto, T. Setiawan, A. Asrim and G. Orr, VICO Indonesia

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176263 Accurate Prediction Model for Rheological Properties of Drilling Fluids at High Temperature and High Pressure ConditionsH. Zhou, X. Niu, G. Wang and J. Gao, Sinopec Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering; and H. Fan, China U. of Petroleum (Beijing)

176266 “H2S Safety Instrument System” Process Simulation of Handling H2S Gas Leak at the Wellhead in Oil and Gas Industry with Water ScrubberT. Ramadhan, Sepuluh Nopember Inst. of Technology

176268 First Big-Bore Expandable Liner Hanger Deployment Offshore Gabon: Case StudyJ. McCormick, R. Humphrey and A.A. Seinuah, Halliburton; and M. Bledou, Total

176269 The Numerical Simulation for Multi-Stage Fractured Horizontal Well in Tight Sandstone Reservoirs Based on Modified Darcy’s EquationL. Hailong and S. Wu, RIPED, PetroChina

176270 Operating a Philosophy – Shale Gas Efficient Development in ChinaH. Liu, RIPED, PetroChina(Alternate paper in technical session 23)

176272 Kickoff Plug Best Practices for Shallow Wells in Awali Field, BahrainJ.C. Pohl, H. Al-Hawaj and I. Rosero, Schlumberger; and R. Hanna, M. De Abreu and S. Al Ghani, Tatweer Petroleum

176274 Interactions between Acids and Alumina Silicates Based ProppantsA.I. Assem and H.A. Nasr-El-Din, Texas A&M U.; and S. Liu and T. Fuss, Saint-Gobain Proppants

176275 Acquisition Pressure and Temperature Data without SlicklineS. Hadi and C. Orryandhi, PT Pertamina EP Field Limau

176276 Pore Pressure and Fracture Gradient Prediction for the Challenging High Pressure and High Temperature Well, Hai Thach Field, Block 05-2, Nam Con Son Basin, Offshore Vietnam: A Case StudyS.T. Nguyen, G.H. Khuc and H.T. Nam, Bien Dong Petroleum Operating Co.

176277 Zonal Test and Adjustment for Low Flowrate Waterflooding WellsF. Sun, RIPED, PetroChina

176278 A New Inflow Performance Relationship for Multilateral Horizontal Wells with Inflow Control DeviceS. Chandra, S. Rahmawati and P. Sukarno, Bandung Inst. of Technology(Alternate paper in technical session 6)

176280 Searching for the Key to Consistent Fracture-Stimulation Results in Low Permeability and High Temperature Sandstone Reservoir in IndonesiaD. Maryono, A. Prakoso and K.R. Suharya, PT Energi Mega Persada Tbk

176285 At an Investment Crossroads: Malaysia Versus IndonesiaF. Zainal Abidin, Scomi Group Bhd.

176286 Utilisation of an Innovative Tool to Improve Hole Cleaning Efficiency in Extended Reach Wells in Saudi ArabiaM.O. Okot, Saudi Aramco(Alternate paper in technical session 16)

176287 Abnormal Temperature Gradient in North Kuwait; A Case StudyE. Millan Arcia, C. Velasquez and A. Al-Saffar, Kuwait Oil Co.

176291 Redesign of a Single String Packerless ESP-Gas Lift HybridA.F. Rohman, Y.I. Arseto and K. Hamzah, PT Medco E&P Indonesia

176292 A Comparative Assessment of Barite SAG Evaluation MethodsM. Bouguetta, M-I SWACO; and W. Zeng, Schlumberger

176294 3D Fracturing Design with Consideration of the Diverse Fluvial Depositional Environments and Flow Units in Tight Gas Reservoirs: Case StudyB. Gou and J. Guo, Southwest Petroleum U.(Alternate paper in technical session 8)

176295 Hydraulic Fracturing of Shale Wells with Degradable Materials Case History of Barnet and Haynesville WellsJ.L. Garza, S. Kakadjian, A. Rodriguez and J. Vu, Trican Well Service Ltd.

176296 A Model for CH4-CO2 Flow in Nanopores of Shale Gas Reservoirs Considering the Effect of Gas RarefactionK. Wu and Z. Chen, U. of Calgary

176297 The Influence of Fracturing Fluid on CBM Desorption-Diffusion-Seepage Capacity of CoalX. Li and Y. Kang, Southwest Petroleum U.; and D. Chen, Y. Zhou, X. Meng and X. Zhang, Tarim Oilfield Co., CNPC

176298 Management of the Change of Operation Classification Coding System for the Next LeapM.M. Amer, W.B. Contreras, A. Fakhruddin, J.P. Canlas, I.H. AlShehri, M. Al-Nefai and M.A. Hazzazi, Saudi Aramco

176299 Efficient Application of Large-Bore HEWD in Total Mud Loss Environment Saves Two Days Rig-Time, Offshore MexicoR. Murillo, C. Karrer, A. Arnaud, A. Gonzalez, L. Larsen, C. Riquezes and N.J. Campos, Schlumberger(Alternate paper in technical session 13)

176300 Online Bioremediation for Wastesolid and Wastewater at Drilling Waste ManagementL.P. Kusumo, Samro Technology Indonesia(Alternate paper in technical session 14)

176301 Well Integrity in Geothermal WellsA. Shadravan, Baker Hughes

176302 Thinly-Bedded Reservoir Study, Application of SSC-SHARP-Thomas Stieber Models, in a Deep-Water Field, Offshore Sabah, MalaysiaB. Kantaatmadja, PETRONAS(Alternate paper in technical session 19)

176305 Mechanistic Modelling of Gel Microsphere-Surfactant Displacement for Enhanced Oil Recovery After Polymer FloodingX. Chen, The U. of Texas at Austin/China U. of Petroleum (Huadong); Q. Feng, China U. of Petroleum(Huadong); K. Sepehrnoori and A. Goudarzi, The U. of Texas at Austin; and B. Bai, Missouri U. of Science and Technology(Alternate paper in technical session 4)

176306 Successful Utilisation of Surface Jet Pumps at Gas Oil Separation PlantsH.H. Al-Khalifa and V.S. Koleshwar, Saudi Aramco; and S. Peeran, Caltec Ltd.(Alternate paper in technical session 3)

176307 The Effect of Test Interval on SIF (Safety Instrumented Function) According to SIL (Safety Integrity Level) Value on Three Phase Separator ApplicationA. Suherman Natawirya, T.R. Biyanto and F. Kusuma, Inst. Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS)

176308 Towards Integrating Conventional and Digital Rock PhysicsS. Seyed Alizadeh and C.H. Arns, U. of New South Wales; and N. Francois, S. Latham, J. Middleton, A. Limaye and T. Senden, Australian National U.(Alternate paper in technical session 26)

176309 Application of Plume Cooling Technology to Solve a GTG Impingement Problem – A Case StudyJ. Thompson, W.R. Davis Engineering Ltd.

176312 Topological Data Analysis for the Solution of Big Data Problems in Reservoir Engineering: Application to Inverted 4D Seismic DataY. Wang, B. Yan and J.E. Killough, Texas A&M U.; A. Alfaleh, Saudi Aramco; and H. Song, U. of Science and Technology Beijing(Alternate paper in technical session 17)

176313 Challenges and Solutions While Cementing Longest Extended Reach Wells in UAEA.S. Elhassan, S. Pallapothu and B. Jain, Schlumberger

176314 Detection of bypassed Pay Zones and Production Management of Mature Sandstone Reservoirs Using TDT and CHFR LogsG.M. Hamada, United Arab Emirates U.

176315 Multidimensional Simulation of Low Salinity Water-Flooding: Case 1 – Unfractured and Fractured ReservoirsA. Al-Adasani, Nghi Son Refinery and Petrochemical LLC; Y. Wu, Colorado School of Mines; and B. Bai, Missouri U. of Science and Technology

176316 Modified Approach Leads to Successful Off-Bottom Cementing Plugs in Highly Deviated Wells in the Caspian SeaI. Isgenderov, S. Taoutaou, I. Kurawle, A. Martin Mesa and T. Khan, Schlumberger

176322 Samarang Integrated Operations (IO): Integrated Asset Modelling – An Innovative Approach for Long Term Production Planning Focused on Enhanced Oil RecoveryW. Sifuentes, J. Moreno, M. Muhamed Salim, M. Mohd Som, H. Lee and S. Pedraza, Schlumberger; P. Kumaran and R. Hamdan, PETRONAS; and N.J. Rodriguez and S.S. Biniwale, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.

176323 Unlocking Mature Thick Heterogeneous Carbonate Reservoir by Single-Stage Restimulation TreatmentA. Retnanto, Texas A&M U. at Qatar; A. Ryan, Schlumberger; and D. Amyotte, Schlumberger Middle East SA.

176326 An Efficient Embedded Discrete Fracture Dual-Continuum Model for Fractured Shale Gas Reservoir SimulationY. Wang, B. Yan and Y. Cao, Texas A&M U.; H. Song, U. of Science and Technology Beijing; and J.E. Killough, Texas A&M U.

176328 Case Study: Reservoir Management of Kerisi Field – Lesson Learned After Seven Years of ProductionA. Faisal, M. J. Mlacnik, A.E. Harahap and D. A. Ramdani, ConocoPhillips Indonesia

176330 A Comparison Study of Utilising Optimisation Algorithms and Fuzzy Logic for Candidate-Well SelectionY. Xiao, J. Guo and S. He, Southwest Petroleum U.

176335 Mathematical Approach for Oil and Gas Well Stimulation with Nano Ferro Electromagnetic Heating Material on Fracturing ProppantS. Chandra and S. Rachmat, Bandung Inst. of Technology

176336 Automated Racking Board Pipe Handling and Offline Stand Building System for Drilling Rigs Reduces Connection Time by 66 Percent over the Hole while Insuring Connection IntegrityM. Herrera, Weatherford

176337 Study of Sour Gas Kicks Taken During Managed Pressure Drilling OperationsM. He, G. Liu and J. Li, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; T. Zhang, Beijing Information Science and Technology U.; W. Liu, CNPC Drilling Research Inst.; and M. Li, Research Inst. of CNOOC

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176339 2004-2014: A Decade of Drill Pipe Grades and Industry Standards Evolutions to Address Increasing H2S ChallengesV. Flores, Vallourec Drilling Products USA

176340 Cluster Spacing Optimisation Based on a Multi-Fracture Simultaneous Propagation ModelQ. Lu, J. Guo and H. Zhu, Southwest Petroleum U.

176341 Challenging a New Multiphase Flow Meter on a Worldwide Best Calibration Facility with Live Fluids to Demonstrate the True Metering Performance and the Potential for Production OptimisationB.G. Pinguet, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.; and M.S. Kaberwal, Schlumberger(Alternate paper in technical session 29)

176346 New Insight on Reservoir Modelling of Tight Gas Carbonate Reservoir in Indonesia – Case StudyA. Susilo, G. Airlangga, J. Smart, S. Slowther, E. Guritno and C.G. Davis, Salamander Energy Indonesia; and I. Kok, Senergy(Alternate paper in technical session 15)

176350 Safety Behavior Intention AnalysisR. Musa, Badan Operasi Bersama PT Bumi Siak Pusako – Pertamina Hulu; and Y. Kusminanti, U. of Indonesia

176351 Safety Climate Survey Among WorkersR. Musa and A. Fadhli, PT Bumi Siak Pusako – Pertamina Hulu; and L. Fatma, Y. Kusminanti and D. Erwandi, U. of Indonesia

176353 LWD NMR for Hydrocarbon Typing and Formation Evaluation in a Challenging Offshore TrajectoryK. Mutalib, Shell; and H. Mei, C. Khoo, Z. Zhang, and C. Liu, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.

176356 Maximizing LWD Value in Carbonate Well Drilled in PMCD Condition: Challenges, Solutions and AdvancesH. Mei and S.S. Lee, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.; I.D. Roberts and C.J. Maeso, Schlumberger; and K. Kyi, Petronas Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

176357 A New Method for Overpressure Mechanisms AnalysisI.A. Satti, W.I. Wan Yusoff and D.P. Ghosh, U. Teknologi PETRONAS

176358 Characterisation of Pore Structure in Tight Oil Reservoir RockZ. Leng, W. Lv, D. Ma, Q. Liu, N. Jia, T. Li and X. Jin, RIPED, PetroChina and Peking U.; and D. Li, IROCK Technologies

176360 Application of Thick Salt-Gypsum Formation Cementing Technology in KS Gas FieldZ. Yuan, Z. Ai and C. Yang, Tarim Oilfield Co., PetroChina

176367 A Simple Method for Gravel Pack Evaluation Using Gamma Ray ToolM. Rushatmanto, Total E&P Indonesia

176368 Real Time 2-D Reservoir Modelling and Robust Multi-Disciplinary Process Ensures the Successful Placement of Horizontal Well within the Most Permeable Layer with ValidationM. Sammy, Schlumberger; H. Baig, RasGas; and S. Sepehri, Schlumberger Oilfield Services

176395 Mature Field Revitalisation: Analysis of Field Compression to Enhance Productivity from a Mature Retrograde ReservoirS. Jain, M.A. Al Hamadi and S. Jaber, Petrofac Intl.; and A.B. Jany, SNOC

176399 Swing-Rod Flowmeter – A New Downhole Flow Measurement TechnologyL. Zheng, J. Yu, X. Pei and H. Liu, RIPED, PetroChina

176402 Synthesis and Evaluation of a Macromolecular Viscosity Reducer for Venezuela Heavy OilD. Bin, X. Geng, L. He, B. Peng and J. Luo, RIPED, PetroChina

176403 Subsea Field Development Optimisation Using All Electric Controls as an Alternate to Conventional Electro-HydraulicZ. Hasan, N. Kapetanic, J. Vaughan and G.M. Robinson, FMC Technologies(Alternate paper in technical session 28)

176405 Risk Analysis Significantly Reduces Drilling Project Costs: Vital in the New Oil Price EraM.T. Gibson, IDEAS Singapore Ltd.(Alternate paper in technical session 23)

176408 Improved Deterministic Model Selection through Cluster AnalysisM. Baker, Woodside Energy Ltd.

176410 An Empirical Correlation to Predict the SAGD Recovery PerformanceX. Dong, China U. of Petroleum (Beijing) and U. of Calgary; H. Liu and J. Hou, China U. of Petroleum (Beijing); and Z. Chen and T. Zhang, U. of Calgary

176411 Facile Synthesis of Polyimide Aerogel Usable Under Harsh Conditions for the Separation of Oil and WaterX. Jin, RIPED, PetroChina

176412 A Cable-Controlled Separate-Layer Production TechnologyQ. Yang, RIPED, PetroChina

176413 An Electromagnetic Wave Based Water Cut Meter and the Influence Factors of Measuring AccuracyQ. Yang, RIPED, PetroChina

176417 Strategy, Challenges, and Lesson Learnt from Brown Field Redevelopment Project in MalaysiaJ. Kueh, A. Abd Hamid and I.E. Selim, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.(Alternate paper in technical session 16)

176418 Foam Hammers Enhanced the Performance of Hammer Drilling in Potential Water FormationsG. Hu, Q. Meng, X. Liu, Y. Tao and X. Wang, RIPED, PetroChina

176419 New Nano-Geopolymer Cement System Improves Wellbore Integrity Upon Acidising Job: Experimental FindingsS. Ridha and U. Yerikania, U. Teknologi PETRONAS

176420 Well Integrity Diagnostic for Production Enhancement, Cost Reduction and Regulatory ComplianceS. Batumelai, Archer Well Co. (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.; and K. Bt. Khairul Anuar and H. Chua, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

176422 Successful Drilling of Coalbed Methane Horizontal Wells in Indonesia through Meticulous Drilling Design and Geomechanical AnalysisS. Islam and S. Bahuguna, PT Schlumberger Geophysics Nusan; D. Hsu, BP Exploration Europe; J. Patterson and E. Supriyanto, VICO Indonesia; and A.S. Setiawan, Schlumberger(Alternate paper in technical session 20)

176424 Research of Enhancing Heavy Oil Recovery by Steam-Air Combination FloodingJ. Yang, X. Li, D. Xu, Y. Yan, J. Li and S. Fang, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; and B. Zhang, Promotion Association for Special Equipment Safety and Energy Saving, Beijing

176426 Electronic Control Separate Layer Flooding – A Case Study in Jilin Oil FieldL. Zheng, X. Pei, H. Liu and J. Yu, RIPED, PetroChina; and D. Chen, Jilin Oil Corp. Fuyu Oil Plant, PetroChina

176427 Indonesia Wellwork Performance Management and EvaluationA. Prasetya, SKK Migas

176385 Feasibility Study of Smart Completion Application in a Complex Mature Field (Dunbar, North Sea)T. Wulandari, Total EP Indonesie; D. Mazzucchelli, O. Rasoanaivo and E. Zaugg, Total EP UK; and O.R. Gosselin, Imperial College

176386 Economic Comparison between ESP and Rod Pump for Same Rate WellsA.L. Pandit, Y. Issa, M. Bakr, R.B. Quttainah and R.N. Al-Ajmi, Kuwait Oil Co.(Alternate paper in technical session 6)

176391 Innovative Borehole Treatment Utilising Inflatable Packer Straddle System TechnologyC. Ingram, TAM Intl. Asia Pacific

176392 Using Rheological Measurements Improve Operation Confidence in Wax Plugging RemediationW. Wang, Q. Huang, Y. Liu, Y. Ren and F. Zhu, China U. of Petroleum (Beijing)

176393 Steam Injection Tracking SystemA. Najaf and K. Al-Tarabulsi, Kuwait Oil Co.

176369 Completely Cationic Drilling Fluid System Relieved Ultra-Deep Wells Drilling DifficultiesN. Li, J. Li, Z. Zhou and J. Zhu, Tarim Oilfield Co., PetroChina; X. Shi and W. Cai, Southwest Petroleum U.; and Q. Shen and Xinjiang Zhonghuanghuiteng Petro-Technology Co.

176370 Enhancing Coal Bed Methane Recovery by Varying-Composition Gas InjectionM. Sayyafzadeh and A. Keshavarz, U. of Adelaide(Alternate paper in technical session 18)

176372 Health, Safety and Environmental Management System Implementation Using New Technology Application (A Successful Case Study)I.M. El Mahdy, Kuwait Oil Co.

176373 Business Partners Health, Safety and Environment Management Process (A Successful Case Study)I.M. El Mahdy, Kuwait Oil Co.

176374 Synthesis and Evaluation of Gas Wetting Alternation Agent for Liquid Blocking Effect in Gas-Condensate ReservoirsJ. Jin, China U. of Petroleum

176377 Successful Deployment of Large Diameter Hybrid Drill Bit with Optimised Drilling System in Exploration Well Leads to Breakthrough in Days SavingsM.G. Omar, Baker Hughes

176378 Achieving Leading Edge Contractor Management Strategies for SuccessD. Yemenu and A. Mirenzi, ISNetworld

176379 How Interpreting Log Data Can Improve the Accuracy of Resource Assessment for Shale PlaysJ.J. Wong and M.M. Bahar, Department of Mines and Petroleum

176381 A Mathematical Model for Calculating the Volume of Proppant in Shale Vertical WellsJ. Zeng, J. Guo and B. Gou, Southwest Petroleum U.

176382 Reservoir Sensitivity Evaluation by Monitoring Displacement Experiment with X-Ray CT ImagingW. Lv, Z. Leng, Q. Liu and N. Jia, RIPED, PetroChina(Alternate paper in technical session 26)

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176428 Successful Application of Unique High-Density Water-Based Drilling Fluid Used in Zhaotong Shale Gas Horizontal WellsL. Yan, C. Li, J. Wang, X. Xu, J. Sun and Y. Su, Drilling Research Inst., CNPC

176429 Preformed Particle Gel Propagation through Super-K Permeability and Its Resistance to Water Flow During Conformance ControlA.H. Imqam and B. Bai, Missouri U. of Science and Technology; and M. Delshad, The U. of Texas at Austin

176430 Unconventional Radioactive Fishing MethodM. Moehidin, C.D. Pramukti, A. Permana and D.A. Wahyudi, PT Pertamina EP; and A. Setiawan, Schlumberger

176433 Shifting the Paradigm: ESP with Induction and Permanent Magnet Motor Application in Low Productivity and High GLR WellsD. Dwitiya, K. Hamzah and N.F. Prakoso, PT Medco E&P Indonesia(Alternate paper in technical session 6)

176435 World’s First Trial Performed with a Slickline TractorT. Setiawan, N.K. Foo and R. Gilbert, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; and A.F.B. Rosli, Welltec

176436 New Correlations for Predicting Asphaltene PrecipitationK.A. Govindasamy and A.A. Sulaimon, U. Teknologi PETRONAS

176437 Development Optimisation of a Complex Channel Sand Reserve through Comprehensives Adjustment Technologies and Advance Logging While Drilling Measurement Application in Offshore, ChinaC. Li, CNOOC-Tianjin; and W. Fei, Schlumberger

176441 Waterflood Sweep Pattern Monitoring Using 4D Seismic in Windri Area, Asri Basin, Southeast Sumatra, IndonesiaP. Nugroho, R. Widiatmo, J. Sunarta and S. Pengxiao, CNOOC SES Ltd.(Alternate paper in technical session 29)

176442 New Multilayer Boundary Detection Service Employing in Complex and Mature Reservoir of Bohai Bay, Northern ChinaX. Guo, Y. Jia, K. Fan, L. Yang and G. Zhao, CNOOC-Tianjin; and K. Wu, F. Wang, C. Li and Z. Gao, Schlumberger

176444 Novel EOR Strategy-Decision System Based on Delphi-AHP-TOPSIS MethodologyB. Liang, H. Jiang, J. Li, C. Gong, S. Ding and L. Mi, China U. of Petroleum Beijing

176445 Geomechanics Improves Drilling Operations and Reduces Non-Productive Times (NPT) in Kilo Field, Offshore Northwest JavaS. Ong, W.L. Power and A. Sitio, Baker Hughes; and E. Tanjung, PT Pertamina Hulu Energi

176446 Short Term Production Management: Integrated Optimisation Modelling for Field Planned and Unplanned Events MitigationS. Scaramellini, P. Cerri, G. Riccio, A. Bianco and S. Masi, Eni E&P (Alternate paper in technical session 29)

176447 Wax Deposition Study in a Cold-Finger System with Model OilK. Fan, Q. Huang, S. Li and D. Zhao, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing

176448 Estimation of Fracture Characteristic within Stimulated Reservoir Volume Using Finite Element and Semi-Analytical ApproachesB.T. Maulianda, R.C. Wong, I.D. Gates and D. Eaton, U. of Calgary (Alternate paper in technical session 2)

176452 Economic and Operational Analysis of Systematically Deploying New Technologies in an Unconventional PlayD. Snyder, Packers Plus Energy Services Inc.; S. Van Sickle, Louisiana State U.; and J. Galloway and C. McClellan, Chaparral Energy LLC (Alternate paper in technical session 8)

176453 A Novel Approach for Assessing Wettability Alteration by Low Salinity Water in Unconsolidated ReservoirsA.A. Hamouda, U. of Stavanger; and S. Shariatpanahi and K. Sandengen, Statoil(Alternate paper in technical session 1)

176454 Study on Effect of Low Calcium Fly Ash on Geopolymer Cement for Oil Well CementingM. Sugumaran, U. Teknologi PETRONAS

176455 Development Optimisation of Marginal Tight Oil Field in SongLiao Basin – Innovation Integrated Solutions to Overcome Challenges in Onshore Horizontal Well ConstructionR. Wang, CNPC-Daqing; and W. Fei, Schlumberger

176457 Is Epoxy-Based Polymer Suitable for Water Shut-Off Application?F. Hakiki, D.D. Salam, A. Akbari, N. Nuraeni, W. Aditya and S. Siregar, Bandung Inst. of Teknology

176458 CO2 Sequestration in Unmineable Coal SeamsA.F. Ibrahim and H.A. Nasr-El-Din, Texas A&M U.

176460 A New Thermal Degradation Model of Polymer in High-Temperature ReservoirsX. Lu and H. Jiang, U. of Petroleum (Beijing); and E. Smorgrav, Statoil ASA

176461 Paradigm Shift from Traditional to Modern Drilling Using Simple Management ToolsN. Azwar, S.F. Abdila and M. Fadil, SKK Migas

176462 A Novel Selective Fracturing Proppant Applied in Daqing OilfieldC. Gang, H. Zhonglian, Z. Wanfu, W. Qingguo and W. Jingmei, Daqing Oilfield Co. Ltd.(Alternate paper in technical session 2)

176464 Application of Big Loop Uncertainty Analysis to Assist History Matching and Optimise Development of a Waterflood FieldM. Willuweit and M. Bin Khairul Azmi, Emerson Process Management; and E.E. Chong, S. Shamsuddin, S. Flew and W. Wan Mohamad, Petrofac Malaysia Ltd.

176467 Decision Support System on Pipeline Replacement of 200 Kilometers Main Oil Transport Pipeline in a Very Mature Oil BlockN. Azwar, SKK Migas; and P. Agus, PT Chevron Pacific Indonesia(Alternate paper in technical session 11)

176469 Grassroots Ideas for Sustainable CSR Programmes for the Oil and Gas Industry, Lessons Learned from Other SectorsM.I. Setiadi, C. Elings and D. Jansen, PT Haskoning Indonesia; and S. Lemain, E. de Groot and P. de Waard, Royal Haskoning DHV(Alternate paper in technical session 14)

176471 Improving Efficiencies of Short Duration Projects During Turnarounds: A Case Study on Innovative Breathing Air SolutionsE. Daher and D. Dowd, United Safety

176472 Reducing Delays in Document Management and Tooling Costs of Refineries and Plants: A Case Study of Risk Management Software DevelopmentR. Simonetti, Eni SpA; G. Ciccone and A. Ferrante, S.I.S. Srl; and E. Daher, United Safety

176473 A Case Study on the Successful Application of Solids Lubricants in Directional and Horizontal Drilling Operations to Reduce Torque and Drag and Improve ROP in One of the Carbonate Oil ReservoirsM. Kalhor Mohammadi and K. Tahmasbi, Pars Drilling Fluids Co.

176475 Permeability Alternation May Impact Shale Oil Production by 25 Percent: An Eagle Ford Case StudyY. Wang, L. Jin and Y. Li, InPetro Technologies Inc.

176476 Development and Application of An Efficient Geosteering Tool for CBM DrillingW. Gao, CNPC Drilling Research Inst.

176478 The Effect of Injection Velocity and Diffusion on the Ppca Adsorption in MicrochannelB. Subhono, M.C. Wilson, N. Kapur and A. Neville, U. of Leeds

176479 Aquifer Deep Diversion Agent for Deep Reservoir Conformance ControlR.N. Raja Haron, N. Maarop and M. Li, Dialog Energy Sdn. Bhd.

176482 Retrofit Gas Lift System, Uncoventional Method to Maximize Hydrocarbon RecoveryA. Afif, ConocoPhillips

176483 Study on the Chalk Reservoir in Deepwater AreaJ. Zhang, Hangzhou Research Inst. of Geology, PetroChina(Alternate paper in technical session 31)

176485 Digital Oilfield Down Under-Implementation of An Integrated Production Monitoring and Management System for the Maari Field, Taranaki, New ZealandS.S. Biniwale and R. Trivedi, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.; A.J. Marron and M. Milner, OMV E&P GmbH; A. O’Hagan, OMV New Zealand Sdn. Bhd.; A.C. Tran, Schlumberger Oilfield Australia; and T. Simpson, Schlumberger

176487 Samarang Integrated Operations (IO)-Dynamic Production Management – A Hybrid Approach from Steady State to Transient ModellingS.S. Biniwale, M. Muhamed Salim and N.J. Rodriguez, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.; M. Izzami, C. Lajim Sayung and M. Ahmad, PETRONAS; M. Mohd Som, ADCO Producing Co. Inc.; and H. Lee, R. Krishnan and M. Wilson, Schlumberger

176488 Corrosion Assessment of Different Production Casings and Material Selection in Sour Gas WellsD. Zeng, N. Zhang, C. Ren, J. Hu and T. Shi, Southwest Petroleum U.; F. Wang, Research Inst. of Natural Gas Technology; R. Chen, Sichuan Kehong Petroleum Engineering Co., Ltd; and T. Li, China Petroleum Engineering Co., Ltd.

176489 Rate Transient Analysis in Hydraulic Fractured Tight Gas ReservoirH. Joo and S. Ki, Korea National Oil Corp.(Alternate paper in technical session 5)

176490 Estimation of IFT Reduction by a Biomass Material and Potential of Its Utilisation for EORY. Sugai, K. Komatsu and K. Sasaki, Kyushu U.(Alternate paper in technical session 1)

176491 Analysis of Miscibility of High Sour Component (H2S and CO2) Content Gas Floods Under Abnormal Reservoir PressureA. Xu, PetroChina E&P Co.; and L. Mu, RIPED, PetroChina(Alternate paper in technical session 9)

176492 Wettability Alteration by Different Low Salinity Water in Sandstone RockA. Shabib-Asl, M. Ayoub and K.A. Elraies, U. Teknologi PETRONAS(Alternate paper in technical session 1)

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176493 Virtual Pipeline System with Cluster LNG TechnologyJ. Lee, D.S. Antara and S. Lee, LNG Solutions Co., Ltd.(Alternate paper in technical session 21)

176494 Development and Application of Continuously Mixing Seawater-Based Fracturing Fluid SystemY. Gao, Y. Shi, X. Yang, C. Xiong, F. Zhou and S. Lian, RIPED, PetroChina(Alternate paper in technical session 2)

176495 Application of CGDS Near-Bit Geosteering Drilling System and Improved Drilling Performance in ChinaW. Gao, CNPC Drilling Research Inst.(Alternate paper in technical session 16)

176502 An Analysis of Global Safety Trends in the Oil and Gas Industry – Impacts and Challenges in the Years AheadE. Daher, United Safety

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Training Course A Managing Innovation and New Technologies in The Upstream Oil and Gas Industry Thursday and Friday, 22-23 October 2015 • 0900-1700 hours • Legian 1

Instructor: Robert Perrons, Associate Professor of Technology Management and Strategy, Queensland University of Technology

Course ContentThe upstream oil and gas industry has become more technology-intensive over the years. So how should a company manage the development, deployment, and use of new innovations that are emerging within the sector? Broadly speaking, this course gives participants an awareness of several of the recurring innovation-related themes and patterns that have emerged throughout the marketplace over the years, and explains how they are relevant to the upstream oil and gas industry.Day 1 Sessions• Role of Innovation in the Marketplace• Specific Challenges of Research and Development • Innovating in the Upstream Oil and Gas Industry• Sources of Innovation• Types of Innovation• Technology Standards and Design Dominance• Timing of Entry

Day 2 Sessions• Defining a Technology Strategy• Choosing Innovation Projects• Protecting Innovation• Strategies for Collaborating with Outside Organisations• Organising for Innovation• Managing the New Product Development Process• Design for Manufacturing• Stakeholder Engagement

Robert Perrons worked in a wide variety of roles and locations for Shell International Exploration and Production prior to joining the Queensland University of Technology. He started his career in Shell’s Strategy and Economics team in 1997, and then worked for several years as a production engineer in the company’s overseas operations (offshore and onshore).

Rob has a B.Eng. in Mechanical Engineering from McMaster University in Canada, a Master’s degree in Technology & Policy from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a PhD in Engineering from the University of Cambridge, where he was a Gates Cambridge Scholar. He is a Fellow of both Engineers Australia and the UK’s Institution of Mechanical Engineers.

Training Course B Upstream Joint Venture Negotiation, Formation and ParticipationFriday, 23 October 2015 • 0900-1700 hours • Legian 2

Instructor: Ian Tchacos, Lykos Consulting Pty. Ltd.

Course Content Joint ventures (JVs) are the most common business arrangement for oil and gas companies engaging in exploration, appraisal, development and production operations. The joint venture business structure is routinely used worldwide by “Major Oil Companies” and “International Oil Companies” (IOCs). Increasingly “National Oil Companies” (NOCs) that expand outside of their domestic theatre of operations must engage via JVs to participate in exploration and production on the international stage.

This training programme is focused on providing participants with an understanding of the key elements of joint venture operating agreements, develop effective negotiation strategies during the joint venture formation phase, appreciate the rights and responsibilities of operators and non-operating partners and if required, understand the options for conflict resolution. Case studies will be used to simulate joint venture formation and negotiation.

Sessions• Introduction to Types of Joint Ventures• The Role of Joint Ventures in the Oil and Gas Industry• Joint Venture Negotiation and Formation• Key Accounting and Financing Provisions

• Common Ancillary Agreements• Agreement Cost, Risk and Value Balance• Case Study: Joint Venture Formation and Negotiation • The Joint Venture Agreement (Agreement Walk-Through)

Ian Tchacos is an oil and gas professional with a track record of generating value through his involvement in a range of petroleum projects from exploration through to development as well as value generating acquisitions and asset sales. He has been instrumental in building a number of high growth oil and gas businesses through strategic acquisitions as well as organic growth in a range of junior to mid-sized oil company environments.

His 30-year career has involved international experience in corporate development, strategy formulation, mergers and acquisitions, petroleum exploration and development, as well as commercial negotiation, oil and gas marketing, corporate and energy finance.

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Terry Hancocks is a Chartered Engineer and a Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers with over 30 years oil industry experience in operations and asset management for clients throughout the world. He is currently the Operations Manager at OMV, where he leads, develops, supervises and supports all aspects of the operations department’s activities including production, maintenance and drilling (work over and well maintenance) associated with offshore and onshore operations within approved OPEX and CAPEX targets in support of current and future business priorities.

Training Course C Reservoir Engineering for other DisciplinesFriday, 23 October 2015 • 0900-1700 hours • Legian 3

Instructor: Charles Evans, Consultant Reservoir Engineer, Esanda Engineering

Course Content This one-day introductory course is designed to give oil industry professionals a deeper understanding of some of the key principles of reservoir engineering.

Participants will be given a high level overview of how simulation models are constructed taking into account geological and geophysical (G&G) data and petrophysics. To run a simulation model we also need to know what are the operating constraints governed by the production facilities such as pipelines, separators and compression. Integrated Production Modelling will be examined and a brief overview of history matching will be given.

Some of the Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) mechanisms available today will be reviewed and an overview of oil and gas resource categories will be given. A discussion on the two main standards for resource bookings, SPE’s Petroleum Resources Management System (PRMS) and the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regulations will take place. Topics covered include:• The Role of a Reservoir Engineer• Fluid Properties • Rock Properties • Material Balance and Recovery Mechanisms

• Well Performance Evaluation• Well Testing• Water Flooding as Secondary Recovery Process• Modelling for Optimisation of Subsurface and Surface Assets

Charles Evans is a Consultant Reservoir Engineer with 20 years’ experience in the industry. He has worked on a variety of projects around the World including North Sea, Middle East, Africa and Asia. He has extensive experience of reservoir modelling in a variety of settings; gas condensates, tight gas, heavy oil and conventional water floods. The final two years of his career at Shell was spent in the Learning Centre in Rijswijk as Reservoir Engineering Advisor. In this role he was responsible for upgrading the Shell graduate training programme for reservoir engineers.

Training Course D Whole Life Cycle (WLC) Cost ManagementFriday, 23 October 2015 • 0900-1700 hours • Legian 4

Instructor: Terry Hancocks, Operations Manager, OMV

Course Content This course will discuss the WLC cost which includes the planning, design, construction and acquisition, operations, maintenance, renewal and rehabilitation, and replacement or disposal, based on the exploration and production (E&P) business model. It will also discuss some important concepts and introduce a methodology for forecasting the operational expenditure (OPEX) estimates at the conceptual stage; how it satisfies the various financial investment decision gates; and how the cost estimate gains greater accuracy through project maturity to handover.

Some of the areas that will be covered are:• WLC Cost Management

- Need for WLC capital expenditure-operational expenditure (CAPEX-OPEX) asset management approach

- The E&P cycle and management of risk process

• WLC Asset Reference Planning- Information sources and maturity cycle- SWOT analysis

• OPEX Methodology- Introduce the Activity Based Cost (ABC) concept

- Base case OPEX model to forecast cost- Early conceptual modelling in WLC during project definition- ABC model development aligned to project maturity- “What if” scenarios for better cost effective options during

design stage

• Operations, Performance and Late Life Optimisation - Ways to reduce OPEX costs and how to evaluate their benefits- Benchmarking and continuous performance improvement- Late life optimisation - Decommissioning

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• No refund will be issued if a registrant fails to attend.

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FAX +60.3.2182.3030 (If faxed, do NOT mail original)

Telegraphic Transfer (Bank details will be provided on the invoice) American Express Diners Club MasterCard Visa (Credit card payment will be processed in US Dollars only.)

Card Number CVV Code

Expiry Date (mm/yy)

Name as it appears on card Total Amount Billing address of card Zip/Postal code of card Signature

MAIL by 1 Oct 2015

Society of Petroleum Engineers Level 35, The Gardens South Tower Mid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra 59200 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

TEL +60.3.2182.3000

EMAIL [email protected]

CVV code is the 3 digit code on the back of Visa/MasterCard and the 4 digit code on the front of American Express

TRAINING COURSE REGISTRATION FORM IN CONJUNCTION WITH ASIA PACIFIC OIL & GAS CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION (APOGCE)22-23 OCTOBER 2015 � BALI NUSA DUA CONVENTION CENTER, BALI, INDONESIA

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2015 APOGCE

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GENERAL INFORMATIONADVANCE REGISTRATIONRegister online for 2015 APOGCE today at http://www.spe.org/events/apogce/2015/.Advance registration can also be made by completing and returning the Advance Registration Form by email, mail or fax to the SPE Asia Pacific Office (Kuala Lumpur).Advance registration payment can be made by telegraphic transfer or credit card:1. Bank details will be provided on the invoice for telegraphic transfers. 2. Credit card payments will be in U.S. Dollars only.Conference materials and badges will not be mailed in advance. They can be collected at the APOGCE Registration Counter, Pecatu Lobby, Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center, during registration hours. Delegates who had registered in advance are encouraged to collect their materials and badges at the Registration Counter onMonday, 19 October, between 0900-1700 hours.

REGISTRATION FEEFull Conference Registration Fee: Includes admission to technical and e-poster sessions, exhibition, welcome reception, daily luncheons, daily coffee breaks, and one (1) Digital Proceedings.One-Day Registration Fee: Includes admission to technical and e-poster sessions, exhibition, luncheon and coffee breaks for the selected day only.Student Registration: Admission to technical and e-poster sessions and exhibition is complimentary for full time university students. Complimentary student registration does not include the Digital Proceedings and all function tickets.

ON-SITE REGISTRATIONDelegates may register on-site at the APOGCE Registration Counter, Pecatu Lobby, Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center, on the following days:

REFUND DEADLINECancellations must be received in writing by SPE Asia Pacific Office address shown on the Advance Registration Form no later than 1 October 2015 to receive a refund less US$150 processing fee. No refunds will be issued for cancellation notification received after 1 October 2015. Substitutions will be accepted.

DIGITAL PROCEEDINGSAdvance full conference registrants are entitled to one (1) Digital Proceedings, available for collection at the conference.Additional Proceedings may be pre-ordered on the Advance Registration Form or purchased during registration hours at the conference for US$200 (SPE/IATMI member) and US$300 (non-member).

VISA/IMMIGRATIONAll visitors to Indonesia must be in possession of a passport that is valid for at least six (6) months on arrival, with proof of onward passage out of the country. Please check with the Indonesian Embassy or Consulate on visa requirements for your visit before your departure.

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONHotel accommodation has been reserved at the Bali Nusa Dua Hotel & Convention, Courtyard by Marriott Bali Nusa Dua, The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, Bali and Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort for conference registrants.Reservations can be made directly with the respective hotels. Please complete the Hotel Booking Form to secure your hotel accommodation during the conference and return your forms by fax or email directly to the hotels. Confirmation of booking will be sent directly to you by the respective hotels.Hotel bookings can also be made online via respective hotel reservation links at http://www.spe.org/events/apogce/2015/.

AIRPORT INFORMATIONVisitors arrive in Bali, Indonesia, at the Denpasar International Airport, also known as the Bali Ngurah Rai International Airport.The airport is located in southern Bali, approximately 20 minutes away by car from the Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center. Conference registrants may arrange for ground transfers with their selected hotels or secure a taxi at the official taxi counter situated outside the arrival hall (turn right after exiting arrivals).

The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-for-profit organisation. Income from this event will be invested back into SPE to support many other Society programmes. When you attend an SPE event, you help provide even more opportunities for industry professionals to enhance their technical and professional competence. Scholarships, certification, the Distinguished Lecturer programme, and SPE’s energy education programme Energy4me are just a few examples of programmes that are supported by SPE.

Monday,Tuesday,

Wednesday,Thursday,

19 October • 0900-1700 hours20 October • 0730-1730 hours21 October • 0730-1730 hours22 October • 0730-1600 hours

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Requests will be accepted a er this date, but reserved hotel rates and accommoda on cannot be guaranteed.

Hotel accommoda n for conference delegates has been reserved at the hotels listed below. Reserva ns can be made directly with the respe ve hotels. Confirma on of booking will be sent to you directly by the hotel.

HOTEL INFORMATION (Room rates are n prices inclusive of government tax, service charge and daily breakfast. Please indicate selec on.)

BALI NUSA DUA HOTEL & CONVENTION

Kawasan Pariwisata Lot NW1, Nusa Dua, Bali 80363, Indonesia Tel: +62.361.849.8833 Fax: +62.361.849.8822 Email: [email protected] Website: h p://www.balinusaduahotel.com/

□ Deluxe Room US$130.00 □ Premier Room US$140.00 □ Deluxe Suite US$240.00 □ Premier Suite US$250.00

COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT BALI NUSA DUA

Kawasan Pariwisata Lot SW1, Nusa Dua, Bali 80363, Indonesia Tel: +62.361.300.3888 Fax: +61.361.300.3999 Email: [email protected] Website: h p://www.marrio .com/hotels/travel/dpscy -courtyard-bali-nusa-dua/

□ Deluxe Garden US$150.00

THE WESTIN RESORT NUSA DUA, BALI

Kawasan Pariwisata Lot N3, Nusa Dua, Bali 80363, Indonesia Tel: +62.361.771.906 Fax: +62.361.772.049 Email: 00035.Groups@wes n.com Website: h p://www.wes nnusaduabali.com/

□ Deluxe Garden US$190.00

SOFITEL BALI NUSA DUA BEACH RESORT

Kawasan Pariwisata Lot N5, Nusa Dua, Bali 80363, Indonesia Tel: +62.361.849.2888 Fax: +62.361.849.2999 Email: [email protected] Website: h p://www.sofitel-bali-nusadua.com/

□ Luxury Room US$235.95

Luxury Room Plunge Pool US$290.40

Note: Hotel bookings can also be made ONLINE via respec ve hotel reserv n links at h ://www.spe.org/events/apogce/2015/. PARTICIPANT DETAILS Registrant’s Name : ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Last (Surname) Mr./Ms./Mrs. First (Forename) Partner’s Name : ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Last (Surname) Mr./Ms./Mrs. First (Forename) Company : ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Address : ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Street Address or P.O. Box Number City ______________________________________________________________________________________________ State/Province Country Zip/Postal Code ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Telephone (Mobile) Telephone (Home/Work) Facsimile Arrival : ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Date Time Airline/Flight No. Departure : ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Date Time Airline/Flight No. Credit Card : ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Number Expiry Date Signature American Express MasterCard Visa □ □ □

□ Others: ________________________________________ PAYMENT TERMS: 1. Bookings will only be accepted with credit card details. 2. Non-refundable deposits and cancella n charges apply for bookings. Please refer to respe ve hotels for details. 3. Full payment for accommoda n and incidentals must be made prior to departure. 4. Telephone reserva ns will not be accepted.

HOTEL BOOKING FORM

HOTEL BOOKING DEADLINE: 15 AUGUST 2015

ASIA PACIFIC OIL & GAS CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION (APOGCE) 20-22 OCTOBER 2015 • BALI NUSA DUA CONVENTION CENTER • BALI, INDONESIA

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ADVANCE REGISTRATION FORM ASIA PACIFIC OIL & GAS CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION (APOGCE)

20-22 OCTOBER 2015 • BALI NUSA DUA CONVENTION CENTER • BALI, INDONESIA

All portions of this form must be completed. Print your name as they should appear on the meeting badge. Registration will not be processed without payment. PARTICIPANT PROFILE Registrant’s First Name: (Forename)

Registrant’s Last Name: (Family Name)

Company: Job Title or Position:

P.O. Box or Street Address: City: State/Province:

Country: Zip/Postal Code:

Office Telephone: (Include country/city code)

Facsimile: (Include country/city code)

Email Address: Emergency Contact Name: Emergency Contact Telephone:

(Include country/city code)

Membership, please check if applicable: SPE IATMI Membership #_____________________________

FEE PER PERSON QTY. COST REGISTRATION

Early Bird Registration

Deadline

:

31 August 2015

Advance Registration

Deadline:

1 October 2015

Early Bird by

31 August After

31 August

Cancellation Policy • Cancellation in

writing must be received by this office no later than 1 October 2015 to receive a refund less US$150 processing fee.

• Cancellation after 1 October 2015 is not eligible for refund.

• No refund will be issued if a registrant fails to attend.

ONLINE www.spe.org (Credit Card Registration Only) PAYMENT OPTIONS

FAX +60.3.2182.3030 (If faxed, do NOT mail original)

MAIL by 1 Oct 2015

Society of Petroleum Engineers Level 35, The Gardens South Tower Mid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra 59200 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

TEL +60.3.2182.3000

EMAIL [email protected]

Telegraphic Transfer (Bank details will be provided on the invoice) American Express Diners Club MasterCard Visa (Credit card payment will be processed in US Dollars only.)

Card Number CVV Code

Expiry Date (mm/yy)

Name as it appears on card Total Amount Billing address of card Zip/Postal code of card Signature

CVV code is the 3 digit code on the back of Visa/MasterCard and the 4 digit code on the front of American Express

Full Conference Registration – Only includestechnical/ePoster sessions, exhibition, welcome reception, coffee breaks,luncheons, and one (1) Digital Proceedings

Complimentary Comp.

Complimentary US$100

Only includes technical/ePoster sessions, exhibition, coffee breaksand luncheon for the selected day Indicate Day Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

US$500 US$600 SPE/IATMI Member

US$550 US$650 Non-member

ONE DAY REGISTRATION

TOTAL US$

SPE/IATMI Member

Non-member

Presenter/Author/Panelist/Committee/Session Chairperson

Student (with valid university ID, only includes technical/Poster sessions andexhibition)

Visitor (ExhibitionOnly)

Business Forum (Monday, 19 October, 0900-1300 hours) Organised by IATMI

Friendly Golf (Monday, 19 October, 1400-1700 hours) Organised by IATMI

Networking Dinner (Monday, 19 October, 1800-2100 hours) Organised by IATMI

Luncheon – Indicate Day(s) Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

Welcome Reception (Tuesday, 20 October, 1730-1830 hours)

Additional Digital Proceedings – SPE/IATMI Member

Additional Digital Proceedings – Non-member

Young Professionals Workshop (Monday, 19 October, 0900-1700 hours)

US$300

US$220

US$75

US$70

US$100

US$200

US$300

US$35

US$895

US$995

US$810

US$995

US$1095

US$910

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES, ADDITIONAL TICKETS AND DIGITAL PROCEEDINGS

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Ikatan Ahli Teknik Perminyakan Indonesia (IATMI) is a non- profit organisation established in Jakarta by Indonesian petroleum and geothermal industry professionals in 1979. At this time IATMI has more than 9,000 members spread throughout Indonesia and 12 countries worldwide. IATMI’s main activity is to develop professionalism amongst Indonesian oil and gas engineers through symposiums, seminars, courses and more. For more information, visit www.iatmi.or.id.

The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-for-profit professional association whose members are engaged in energy resources development and production. SPE serves more than 143,000 members in 147 countries worldwide. SPE is a key resource for technical knowledge related to the oil and gas exploration and production industry and provides services through its publications, events, training courses, and online resources at www.spe.org.

Lesley ChuaEvent ManagerSociety of Petroleum EngineersSPE Asia Pacific (M) Sdn. Bhd.Level 35, Gardens South TowerMid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra59200 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaTel : +60.3.2182.3000 Fax : +60.3.2182.3030Email : [email protected]

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