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TIME SESSION SPEAKER
9.15am Welcome and Introduction Chair: David Cox, General Manager, UNITECH Subsea Australia
9.30am The Global Subsea IRM Sector Jason Waldie, Director, Douglas-Westwood, Singapore
10.00am Operator's Outlook TBC
10.30am Morning Tea
11.00am Case Studies Highlighting How Government and Industry are Collaborating to Address the Shortage
Mohammad Bahar, Petroleum Systems Coordinator, Government of Western Australia, Department of Mines and Petroleum
11.30am Australian Subsea Outlook Market Christopher Ratajczak, Sales Manager Australia & New Zealand, Subsea 7
12.00pm Session Close
Subsea Market Outlook The global subsea sector continues to expand across regional markets. This session will hear from leading industry analysts, operators and major contractors providing an overview of current and future developments taking place in Australia and across the wider global subsea arena.
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8.45am Welcome and Introduction Chair: Harry Mackay, Subsea Project Team Lead, Woodside Energy Ltd.
9.00am Large Bore Pipeline Connection Systems Fredrik Witting, Mechanical Engineer, GE Oil & Gas
9.30am Innovative Connector System for Wax, Scale & Hydrate Blockage Prevention David Cox, General Manager, UNITECH Subsea Australia
10.00am Integrity Critical Subsea Connectors in Renewables and their application for Deepwater
Brett Silich, Chief Executive Officer, Velocious
10.30am Morning Tea
11.00am Advances in Intervention - Less Latching Technology for Subsea Connections to Risers and Umbilicals
John Shaw, Operations Manager, First Subsea
11.30am Delivering High Reliability in Harsh Subsea Regimes: An Approach to Subsea Control Fluid Development and Performance Testing
Sam Johns, Subsea Technical Service Engineer, Castrol Offshore
12.00pm Session Close
The Ins and Outs of Subsea Connection SystemsThe subsea industry is entirely dependent on the ability to make, break and maintain subsea connections. From hydraulic couplings, electrical and fibre-optic connectors to pipeline repair connectors, they are critical to your subsea project. They are also some of the most challenging components to get right.
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8.45am Welcome and Introduction Chair: Fiona Fitzpatrick, RPS
9.00am So What is the Big Deal About Calcareous Sediments? Andy Lane, Woodside Energy Ltd & Julie Gale, Gardline Marine Sciences PTY Ltd.
9.30am Geohazards studies on the Northwest Shelf: the challenges of discipline integration Stefan Revets, Advanced Geomechanics
10.00am Drilled and Grouted Piles for the Pluto Wellhead Platform - A unique case study (subject to approval)
Presented by: Carl Erbrich, Advanced Geomechanics, Co-authors; P. Clancy, Advanced Geomechanics & M. Senders, Woodside Energy Ltd.
10.30am Morning Tea
11.00am Case Studies for the use of the Aquares Resistivity System in the Australian Market over the Past Two Years
Jason Errey, OEMG Global
11.30am Pipeline Stabilisation Using Pre-Trenching and Sand Backfill Presented by: Eric Jas, Atteris, Co-authors; L. Cheng, UWA & C. Erbrich, Advanced Geomechanics
12.00pm Lunch
1.15pm Afternoon session Chair: Ian Finnie, Director, Advanced Geomechanics
1.30pm Stabilisation and Buckling Design: Lessons in managing geotechnical uncertainties
Presented by: Jonathan Woodward, Co-authors; L. Geneve, J. King, H. Zeitoun, M. Brankovic & A. Rathbone, JP Kenny
2.00pm The Stability of Pipelines in Calcareous Sediments Fraser Bransby, Advanced Geomechanics
2.30pm Afternoon Tea
3.00pm Axial Pipe-Soil Resistance - With particular reference to calcareous soils Professor David White, University of Western Australia
3.30pm Development of Dynamic Lateral Stability Analysis for Offshore Pipelines on Calcareous Sand
Yinghui Tian, COFS, University of Western Australia
4.00pm Wrap Up
4.15pm Session Close
Calcareous Sediments on the North West Shelf of AustraliaThe SUT aims to showcase the local expertise that is being used to conquer the engineering challenges posed by the calcareous seabed sediments surrounding Australia’s north-western coastline. These sediments show extreme variability, ranging from liquefiable soup-like muds to rock outcrops over comparatively short distances.
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1.15pm Welcome and Introduction Chair: Neil Gordon, CEO, Subsea UK
1.30pm AIV Autonomous Inspection Vehicle Dick Martin, Vice President Asia, Subsea 7
2.00pm Adaptive Vehicle Management Systems for AUV Survey Operations Richard Mills, Marketing Manager, International Submarine Engineering Ltd
2.30pm Afternoon Tea
3.00pm Low Logistics AUV's - A series of case studies Andrew McMurtie, Business Development Manager, NCS Survey
3.30pm AUV Technology - Extending the Boundaries of Engineering Geophysics Data Acquisition
Presenter Ian Hobbs, Manager, Geophysics, Fugro Survey Pty Ltd.
4.00pm Session Close
Advances In AUV Technologies for Underwater Survey & Production
Until relatively recently, AUVs have been used for a limited number of tasks dictated by the technology available. With the development of on-board intelligence, event recognition and adaptive learning, sensor systems and integration, AUVs are now being used for more and more tasks with roles and missions constantly evolving. The session will include case studies and resulting performance analysis and give insight into future challenges and further advances in technology.
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1.15pm Welcome and Introduction Chair: Ian Wilson, DEH Delivery Manager, Subsea & Pipeline Function, Woodside Energy Ltd
1.30pm DEH - Two and a half decades later Audun Haglo, DEH Project Engineer, Nexans Norway AS
2.00pm Power Supply for Direct Electric Heating of Subsea Pipelines With Long Step-Out Distances
Damir Radan, Senior Key Expert, Siemens Oil & Gas Offshore Solutions
2.30pm Afternoon Tea
3.00pm Risk of AC Corrosion as a Result of a Direct Electrical Heating System Erling Skavas, Senior Engineer, Det Norske Veritas
3.30pm Cost Efficient DEH for Flowlines With Sizes Greater Than 30” and With Lengths Greater Than 100 km and in Combination With Induction Heating is Now Possible
Ole A. Heggdal, Technical Manager, Aker Solutions & Harald Kulbotten- Sintef Energy Research
4.00pm Reeled Installation of EHTF - Electrically heat traced pipe-in-pipe Marin Abélanet, Engineering Director, Subsea 7
4.30pm Session Close
Direct Electrical Heating (DEH) - The challenges of implementing new technologies in deepwater gas production systems to benefit flow assurance Adoption of new technologies can have a significant impact on the bottom line. This session aims to share technology developments that may improve our deepwater gas production business models by way of improved flow assurance.
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CONNECTWith subsea industry peers at key events to share ideas and learn new ways to drive your projects forward.
Subsea Delegate Happy Hour Conference registration includes two complimentary food/beverage vouchers.
Subsea Bar Pavilion 1 Date: Wed 22 Feb Time: 5.00pm - 7.00pm
AOG Opening Party Kick off your networking at AOG 2012 with good wine, food, entertainment and great company.
Date: Wed 22 Feb Time: 7.00pm - 9.00pm
Official AOG Dinner Join your industry peers for a three course dinner with Western Australian wine and hear from keynote speaker Lord Digby Jones.
Date: Thu 23 Feb Time: 7.00pm - 11.00pm
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TIME SESSION SPEAKER
8.45am Welcome and Introduction Chair: Enda O'Sullivan, Operations Director, Wood Group Integrity Management
9.00am Integrated Decision Making Models in High Risk Environments: Case studies and what we have learned
Sverre Tresselt, Product Manager, IPRES Norway
9.30am Reliability and Integrity Management Considerations of an FLNG Facility Ryan Briggs, Senior Engineer, Wood Group Integrity Management
10.00am Going Beyond RAM for Production Availability Kevin Mullen, Executive Engineer, INTEC SEA
10.30am Morning Tea
11.00am Subsea Equipment Selection Drivers Justin Vaughan, Field Development Engineer, FMC Technologies
11.30am Identification of Interlinked Failures in Complex Systems - Experiences from the Norwegian Continental Shelf
Morten Nilstad Pettersen, Risk Management Consultant, Scandpower AS
12.00pm Session Close
Project Evaluation: Economic and Technical Risking
The easy oil has gone. Future oil and gas projects will increasingly focus on more challenging and higher risk opportunities. For these projects, the accurate assessment of the project risk is critical both for the success of the project and the company. This session aims to show how we achieve this risk assessment and what tools do we use?
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1.15pm Welcome and Introduction Chair: Bill Edgar, Chairman, Subsea UK
1.30pm Impact of Embedment on the Thermal Response of Pipelines - A flow assurance view
Dr James Holbeach, MSI Kenny
2.00pm Advances in Subsea Boosting Systems - Bridging the gap between multiphase and wet gas
Mads Hjelmeland, Regional Manager - Australia, Framo Engineering, Asia Pacific, Sdn Bhd
2.30pm Afternoon Tea
3.00pm The Analysis and Optimisation of the Subsea Production Systems Using a Facilities Focussed IPM Tool
Dr Jimmy Lea, Senior Flow Assurance Engineer, FEESA Australia
3.30pm Long Step Outs But Avoiding Increases in Electrical Core Size Jan van den Akker, Product Manager Controls Systems, Cameron GmbH
4.00pm Session Close
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Design and Management of Long Tieback Subsea Infrastructure
Subsea tiebacks are set to become a major factor in the development of new oil and gas reserves. Consideration must be given to the management of long pipelines under varying flow regimes and the field layout concepts to mitigate issues. Topics will include chemical injection management for protection and efficiency and field data management and response.
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8.45am Welcome and Introduction Chair: Ewan Rowell, Gorgon Upstream Operations Leader, Chevron Australia Pty Ltd
9.00am Design and Intervention; Considerations for hydrate remediation Paul Georgeson, SURF IM Team Leader, Wood Group Integrity Management
9.30am Flow Assurance Intervention Christopher S. Mancini, Senior Engineer, Oceaneering International Inc.
10.00am Subsea Intervention and Repair - Why do we live with the operational and technical lag?
Brian Matthews, Director, Velocious
10.30am Morning Tea
11.00am Pushing the Subsea Wells Oil Recovery Factor Morten Iversen, Solution Advisor, Global Subsea Intervention, Welltec
11.30am Traditional Engineering Conservatism vs. Optimised Model-based Design; A comparison of erosion management approaches for large bore, high capacity gas wells
Linh Le, Subsea Systems Engineer & Ashfaq Palejwala, Flow Assurance Engineer, Chevron Australia Ltd
12.00pm Lunch
1.15pm Afternoon Session Chair: Chris Saunders, Engineering Manager, Wood Group Integrity Management
1.30pm Advanced Subsea Inspection Tools for Flexible Risers and Subsea Structures Inspection
Andreas Boenisch, Director, Innospection Ltd
2.00pm Inspection, Repair & Maintenance - A long term view of day to day operations Mads Bardsen, President, Deepocean AS
2.30pm Afternoon Tea
3.00pm Non Intrusive Corrosion-Erosion Monitoring for subsea applications Olav Brakstad, Sales Manager, ClampOn AS
3.30pm Subsea Condition Monitoring and Leak Detection Jens Abrahamsen, CEO, Naxys AS
4.00pm Maintaining the Integrity of Subsea Assets - Developing an ROV retrieval system
Clive Packman, Commercial Manager, Roxar Flow Measurement, Emerson Process Management
4.30pm Session close
As the industry moves into increasingly challenging waters it is not only the design of subsea systems which becomes more challenging but the demands during the operational phase also increase. This session hopes to show that by sharing the lessons learnt, improvements should be gained for the next generation of subsea fields.
Subsea Operations – Managing the day to day challenges
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Reserve your place at Australia’s largest subsea event for 2012 – the Subsea Australasia Conference. Hear from over 50 local and international Subsea Industry experts from leading companies in the field.
Covering the latest Subsea developments in commercial and technical arenas, the conference is structured to allow you to attend a half day or full day session, with eight topics to choose from: • Subsea Market Outlook• Calcareous Sediments on the North West Shelf of Australia • Design and Management of Long Tieback Subsea Infrastructure • The Ins and Outs of Subsea Connection Systems • Project Evaluations: Economic and Technical Risking• Direct Electrical Heating –The challenges of implementing new technologies in deepwater gas production systems to benefit flow assurance • Advances in AUV Technologies for Underwater Survey and Production• Subsea Operations – Managing the day to day challenges
Wednesday 22 - Thursday 23 February 2012Cost: From $180* for a half day session *Host association member Early Bird rate excludes GSTLocation: Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre
Member discount - Members of the following host associations: Subsea Energy Australia (SEA), Society for Underwater Technology (SUT) and Subsea UK are eligible for a Member discount. Please specify which organisation you are a member of when booking.Early Bird discount - bookings received before 1st February 2012 will also be eligible for an Early Bird discount.
Price includes entry to the exhibition, refreshments and two complimentary food or beverage vouchers to attend Subsea Conference Happy Hour on Wednesday 22 February 5.00pm-7.00pm at the Subsea Bar located in Pavilion 1.
The Subsea Australasia Conference is held in conjunction with Australia’s largest oil and gas exhibition, featuring over 450 local and international exhibitors.
SUBSEA AUSTRALASIA CONFERENCE 2012
For full conference details visit www.subseaconference.com.au
WEDNESDAY 22 FEBRUARY, 2012
THURSDAY 23 FEBRUARY, 2012
Subsea Operations: Managing the
day to day challenges
Calcareous Sediments on the North West Shelf
of Australia
Morning Session
Morning Session
Subsea Market Outlook
Project Evaluations: Economic and Technical Risking
The Ins and Outs of Subsea Connection Systems
Direct Electrical Heating
Advances in AUV Technologies for Underwater
Survey and Production
Design and Management of long tieback Subsea
Infrastructure
Afternoon Session
Afternoon Session
5.00 - 7.00pm
7.00 - 9.00pm
7.00 - 11.00pm
AOG Opening Party
Official AOG Dinner
Please note: We reserve the right to change any of the event schedule without notification due to unforeseen circumstances.
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SUBSEA CONFERENCE 2012REGISTRATION FORMTo register online visit www.subseaconference.com.au
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Please return completed form with required payment to:Post: Sharon Pryor, AOG 2012 Conference Registrations, Level 3, 424 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, VIC 3004 AUSTRALIAFax: [03] 9261 4545 Email: [email protected] Badges and Networking tickets will be available for collection from the Registration desk
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STEP 2: SELECT YOUR NETWORKING EVENTS AOG Opening Party Wednesday 22 February, 7.00pm - 9.00pm Official AOG Dinner Thursday 23 February, 7.00pm - 11.00pm
STEP 3: CALCULATE YOUR PAYMENT
STEP 1: SELECT YOUR SESSIONS: Please Tick
Calcareous Sediments on the North West Shelf of Australia Wednesday 22 February 8.45am - 4.15pm (full day session)
The Ins and Outs of Subsea Connection Systems Wednesday 22 February 8.45am - 12.00pm (half day session)
Subsea Market Outlook Wednesday 22 February 9.15am - 12.00pm (half day session)
Advances in AUV Technologies for Underwater Survey and Production Wednesday 22 February 1.15pm - 4.00pm (half day session)
Direct Electrical Heating Wednesday 22 February 1.15pm - 4.30pm (half day session)
Subsea Operations - Managing the day to day challenges Thursday 23 February 8.45am - 4.30pm (full day session)
Project Evaluations: Economic and Technical Risking Thursday 23 February 8.45am - 12.00pm (half day session)
Design and Management of Long tieback Subsea Infrastructure Thursday 23 February 1.15pm - 4.00pm (half day session)
Tickets need to be purchased by conference session; unfortunately we are unable to offer mixing of conference sessions. Price includes entry to the exhibition, refreshments and two drink/ food vouchers to attend delegate happy hour on Wednesday 22 February 5.00pm-7.00pm at the Subsea Bar located in Pavilion 1. Should you be unable to attend, a substitute delegate may be made at any time without penalty. 50% refund will be provided for conference session cancellations received in writing prior to 22 January 2012; thereafter no refunds can be made. No refunds on networking events at any time.
Conference Session Total # Full Price Member Price (Members of SUT, SEA and Subsea UK) Amount Due
Half Day Sessions$220.00 +$22.00 GST (Early Bird – Prior to 1 Feb 2012) $180.00 + 18.00 GST (Early Bird – Prior to 1 Feb 2012) $
$245.00 + $24.50 GST (Price after 1 Feb 2012) $200.00 + $20.00 GST (Price after 1 Feb 2012) $
Full Day Sessions$360.00 + $36.00 GST (Early Bird – Prior to 1 Feb 2012) $315.00 + $31.50 GST (Early Bird – Prior to 1 Feb 2012) $
$400.00 + $40.00 GST (Price after 1 Feb 2012) $350.00 + $35.00 GST (Price after 1 Feb 2012) $
Networking Events
AOG Opening Party $80.00 + $8.00 GST N/A $
AOG Official Dinner - single ticket $160.00 + $16.00 GST N/A $
AOG Official Dinner - Table of 10 $1500 + $150.00 GST N/A $
Total $
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