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26 28 October 2021 | VIRTUAL [UTC+8] History often repeats itself, and failures in sand control and sand management are no exception. Unless we accurately understand what has gone wrong and make appropriate improvements, the success of our industry depends on what we learnt from our past achievements and failures, and how we use those lessons in future developments and operations. Although failures typically offer greater opportunities for learning, instinctively, we as engineers and managers prefer to share our success stories instead. With this tendency, invaluable lessons from failures can be forgotten or dismissed, causing wasteful cycles of learning from scratch and reinventing the wheel, and progress may be hampered. In previous years, the SPE sand control and management workshops focused mainly on sharing technical and commercial successes. This year, for the first time, we will focus on failures and lessons learnt. We will review case studies on the causes and consequences of sand management failures and, if applicable, how improvements were identified and implemented. Such improvements can be in the areas of reservoir characterisation, geomechanical prediction, wells completion and production operations, procedures, new methodologies or technologies, digitalisation, operational efficiencies, organisational realignment, systematic architecture, accessibility of failure databases, and more. This workshop calls on your teams’ and organisations’ experiences in handling sand control and sand management related failures, the subsequent analysis, and the lessons learnt. SPE Virtual Workshop: Sand Control and Management - Converting Past Failures and Learnings into Future Success Session Highlights GROUP REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLE Contact us at [email protected] to arrange your group. go.spe.org/22WM08W Panel Session - Evolution of “Company-Standard” Sand Management Novel Solutions and New Technologies on Subsurface and Surface Sand Management Multi-Discipline Integration to Select Optimum Concept Learning from Failures in Designs, Installations and Productivity Sand Mitigation for Late Life Assets – Remediations and Retrofits Sand Control in Challenging Environments PRINCIPAL SPONSOR Sign up before 3 September 2021 for Early Bird savings! Who Should Attend • Asset Management and Operations • Data Analytics • Deepwater • Drilling • Completions • Field Development Planning • Geological and Geophysical • Geomechanics • Petrophysics • Process Engineering • Production Engineering • Production Technology • Reservoir Engineering • Service Providers • Technology Developers • Research Institutions • Well Design

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Page 1: SPE Virtual Workshop: Sand Control and Management

26 28 October 2021 | VIRTUAL [UTC+8]

History often repeats itself, and failures in sand control and sand management are no exception. Unless we accurately understand what has gone wrong and make appropriate improvements, the success of our industry depends on what we learnt from our past achievements and failures, and how we use those lessons in future developments and operations. Although failures typically o�er greater opportunities for learning, instinctively, we as engineers and managers prefer to share our success stories instead. With this tendency, invaluable lessons from failures can be forgotten or dismissed, causing wasteful cycles of learning from scratch and reinventing the wheel, and progress may be hampered.

In previous years, the SPE sand control and management workshops focused mainly on sharing technical and commercial successes. This year, for the first time, we will focus on failures and lessons learnt. We will review case studies on the causes and consequences of sand management failures and, if applicable, how improvements were identified and implemented. Such improvements can be in the areas of reservoir characterisation, geomechanical prediction, wells completion and production operations, procedures, new methodologies or technologies, digitalisation, operational e�ciencies, organisational realignment, systematic architecture, accessibility of failure databases, and more.

This workshop calls on your teams’ and organisations’ experiences in handling sand control and sand management related failures, the subsequent analysis, and the lessons learnt.

SPE Virtual Workshop: Sand Control and Management - Converting Past Failures andLearnings into Future Success

Session Highlights

GROUP REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLEContact us at [email protected] to arrange your group.

go.spe.org/22WM08W

Panel Session - Evolution of “Company-Standard” Sand Management

Novel Solutions and New Technologieson Subsurface and Surface Sand Management

Multi-Discipline Integration toSelect Optimum Concept

Learning from Failures in Designs,Installations and Productivity

Sand Mitigation for Late Life Assets –Remediations and Retrofits

Sand Control inChallenging Environments

PRINCIPAL SPONSOR

Sign up before 3 September 2021 for Early Bird savings!

Who Should Attend• Asset Management and

Operations • Data Analytics• Deepwater• Drilling• Completions • Field Development Planning• Geological and Geophysical• Geomechanics

• Petrophysics• Process Engineering• Production Engineering• Production Technology • Reservoir Engineering• Service Providers• Technology Developers • Research Institutions• Well Design

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Technical Programme Committee

Cheol Hwan RohPrincipal Production TechnologyPETRONAS Carigali Sdn BhdMember, SPE Asia Pacific Regional Technical Advisory Committee

CO-CHAIRS

Workshop Objectives

MEMBERS

WORKSHOP ADVISORS

Pieter JagtenbergReservoir Engineering AdvisorWoodside EnergyMember, SPE Asia Pacific Regional Technical Advisory Committee

Belladonna Troxylon MauliandaSpecialist II Production Research Upstream Research & Technology Innovation (URTI)PT PERTAMINA (Persero)Member, SPE Asia Pacific Regional Technical Advisory Committee

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The workshop aims to gather industry practitioners for holistic and focused discussions on failures, causes, improvements in the areas of sand production physics, technologies, practices, remediations for both subsurface and surface. This workshop is an open sharing forum with discussion of experiences, solutions, best practices, and lessons learnt to meet the business’s immediate and long-term needs, and potentially lead to improved industry practices and standards in sand control and management.

Bespoke, expert-led technical topics

Peer-to-peer networking opportunities

Knowledge sharing and technical discussions

Debby Halinda Utaminingdiah S. Senior GGR Subsurface DevelopmentPT PERTAMINA (Persero)

Abbas KhaksarGlobal Geomechanics Advisor and Sanding Evaluation Subject Matter ExpertBaker Hughes

Amal-Majeedah AjiProduction TechnologistBrunei Shell Petroleum

Vipin Tyagi Senior Production TechnologistBrunei Shell Petroleum

Kesavan GovinathanSand Control ConsultantDuneFront Limited

Saharul HashimAccount Representative, Sand Control & Well StimulationHalliburton

Yap Bee ChingSta� Production TechnologyPETRONAS

Suzanna Juyanty Mohd Je�ryPrincipal Production TechnologyPETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd

Orient Balbir SamuelPrincipal Well CompletionPETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd

Zurita JoharPrincipal Production TechnologyPETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd

Nik Zarina Suryana Nik KhamsaniManager Integrated Sand ManagementPETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd

Zaidi Awang@Mohamed Specialist Production TechnologistPETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd

Feroz Sultan Maung Maung Myo ThantPrincipal ScientistPETRONAS Group Research and Technology

Latief RiyantoPrincipal ScientistPETRONAS Group Research and Technology

Ryan WijayaSenior Swamp Drilling Engineer PT PERTAMINA Hulu Energi Subholding Upstream

Jasvinder SinghTechnical Sales EngineerSMS Oilfield Ltd

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Technical Programme Preview

1500 - 1630 hours

1630 - 1700 hours

Session 2: Novel Solutions and New Technologies on Subsurface and Surface Sand Management Session Managers: Orient Balbir Samuel, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd; Feroz Sultan Maung Maung Myo Thant, PETRONAS Group Research and Technology; Jasvinder Singh, SMS Oilfield Ltd

This session will encompass novel technologies and solutions application for subsurface and surface sand management. The primary aim is to encourage discussions on past failure experiences in order to accommodate the current and future sand management needs.

The application for subsurface technologies includes novel areas that are not limited to downhole solids control applications and management. Whilst the surface sand management focuses on technologies and methodologies that monitor sand production, risk of erosion, and holistic strategies for sand handling. Technological approaches using real-time monitoring, digital adoption, data analytics in preventing Loss of Primary Containment (LOPC), and other potential unplanned deferments will be covered in this session.

Networking Break

TUESDAY, 26 OCTOBER 2021

Welcome Remarks by Co-Chairs Co-Chairs: Cheol Hwan Roh, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd; Debby Halinda Utaminingdiah S., PT PERTAMINA (Persero)

Keynote Address

Session 1: Panel Session - Evolution of “Company-Standard” Sand ManagementSession Managers: Vipin Tyagi, Brunei Shell Petroleum, Zurita Johar, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd

This panel session will discuss the benefits and drawbacks of historical company-standard sand control concepts and sand management techniques. We will reveal how in various companies, standards have evolved with time and whether this evolution was driven by failures, changing requirements, lessons learnt, industry trends, technical innovations or just the flavour of the day. As we share each company’s journey, we will deliberate whether the evolution of the company standard gave rise to a consistent upward trend of success and increasingly positive economic outcome, or if it was marred by occasional train wrecks.

Networking Break

13:00-13:10 hours

13:10-13:20 hours

1345 - 1430 hours

1430 - 1500 hours

Programme Schedule

1300 - 1430 hours Welcome Remarks, Keynote Address and Session 1: Panel Session – Evolution of “Company-Standard” Sand Management

Networking Break

1500 - 1630 hours Session 2: Novel Solutions and New Technologies on Subsurface and Surface Sand Management

1630 - 1700 hours Networking Break

1300 - 1430 hours Session 3: Multi-Discipline Integration to Select Optimum Concept

1430 - 1500 hours Networking Break

1500 - 1630 hours Session 4: Learning from Failures in Designs, Installations, and Productivity

1630 - 1700 hours Networking Break

1300 - 1430 hours Session 5: Sand Mitigation for Late Life Assets – Remediations and Retrofits

1430 - 1500 hours Networking Break

1500 - 1630 hours Session 6: Sand Control in Challenging Environments

1630 - 1700 hours Networking Break

TUESDAY, 26 OCTOBER 2021

WEDNESDAY, 27 OCTOBER 2021

THURSDAY, 28 OCTOBER 2021

1430 - 1500 hours

Note: All times are Greenwich Mean Time (UTC) +8

Register and join the sessions at your local time:- Doha / Kuwait City / Manama / Riyadh- Abu Dhabi / Dubai / Muscat- New Delhi- Yangon- Bangkok / Hanoi / Jakarta

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- Bandar Seri Begawan / Beijing / Kuala Lumpur / Perth / Singapore

- Tokyo / Seoul- Adelaide- Brisbane- Wellington

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THURSDAY, 8 JULY 2021WEDNESDAY, 27 OCTOBER 2021

Technical Programme Preview

Session 3: Multi-Discipline Integration to Select Optimum ConceptSession Managers: Yap Bee Ching, PETRONAS; Nik Zarina Suryana Nik Khamsani, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd;

This session will focus on the selection of optimum sand control concept during planning and execution phase of a field development through multi-disciplinary approaches and learnings from failures. Recent subsurface and surface technology advancements can be used to mitigate risks, generate value creation through robust well completion design, and integrate with optimum surface sand control/monitoring strategies to complement sand control requirements. Hence, multi-disciplinary integration between G&G, geomechanics, petrophysics, reservoir engineering, production technology, completions engineering, drilling, process and production operations are required to ensure the success of the holistic sand management throughout the field lifecycle. This, in turn, assures that productivity and value is maximised.

Networking Break

Session 4: Learning from Failures in Designs, Installations and ProductivitySession Managers: Kesavan Govinathan, DuneFront Limited; Abbas Khaksar, Baker Hughes; Latief Riyanto, PETRONAS Group Research and Technology

The failures in sand control can range from minor and easily remedied issues to catastrophic events that can fail the well. Thus, it is imperative to investigate the failures to identify the root cause to be remedied and improved for future operations.

This session will discuss lessons learnt from evaluation of failures during the design stage, execution, and installation of sand control completion, as well as the long-term well productivity issues. The improvement from failures of downhole and surface sand management is rooted in understanding both installation and performance, which can only be gained through detailed data analysis and evaluation.

Networking Break

1300 - 1430 hours

1430 - 1500 hours

1500 - 1630 hours

1630 - 1700 hours

Session 5: Sand Mitigation for Late Life Assets – Remediations and RetrofitsSession Managers: Saharul Hashim, Halliburton; Zaidi Awang@Mohamed, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd; Ryan Wijaya, PT PERTAMINA Hulu Hulu Energi Subholding Upstream

This session will focus on solutions and retrofits that have been applied to remedy sand problems in late life assets. Mature assets are typically characterised by design limitations, technical integrity concerns, cash flow, and economic constraints. Case histories presented in this session will describe failure experiences, and where possible, explain the root cause of the issue. The industry will share solutions to prevent reoccurrence and increase reliability, where discussions may comprise solution selection, placement techniques, mechanical vs. chemicals solution, and innovative technologies.

Networking Break

Session 6: Sand Control in Challenging EnvironmentsSession Managers: Amal-Majeedah Aji, Brunei Shell Petroleum, Suzanna Juyanty Mohd Je�ry, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd

Challenging o�shore environments are usually associated with the following:

• Subsea• Deepwater turbidites• HPHT and high CO₂ and H₂S• Technologically Enhanced Naturally Occurring

Radioactive Material (TENORM)• Mercury• Organic and inorganic scales• Multi-stacked or highly compartmentalised

reservoirs• Overpressure, depleted, thin beds• Very fine sand or heavy oil

Well architecture in such environments can be complex, and may comprise very long horizontal wells, multilaterals and fish hook wells, multizone completions with inflow control technology, and downhole pumps. Sand control is often required in these wells and the decisions are made upfront rather than later. This session will address the following questions:

• Is this always the best strategy?• What does it take to select and successfully

install the best sand control in challengingenvironments?

• How do we ensure short- and long-termperformance can be sustained?

• Is subsea and deepwater sand control andmanagement di�erent from shallow water, oronshore?

What we learnt from past failures can address these challenges through sharing of case studies, lessons learnt, best practices, and application of technology advances in the industry.

Networking Break

1300 - 1430 hours

1430 - 1500 hours

1500 - 1630 hours

1630 - 1700 hours

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Sponsorship support of the event helps o�set the cost of producing workshops and allows SPE to keep the attendance price within reach of operation-level individuals, those who benefit most from these technical workshops. Supporters benefit both directly and indirectly by having their names associated with a specific workshop. While SPE prohibits any type of commercialism within the virtual event platform itself, SPE recognises that supporting companies o�er valuable information to attendees outside the technical sessions.

SPONSORSHIP PACKAGESSponsorship packages are o�ered on a first-come, first-served basis. Please contact SPE to enquire and verify the availability of categories.

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Find Out MoreFor a detailed list of available sponsorship opportunities, including benefits and pricing, contact Hanna-Rose Abdul Jalil at [email protected].

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This short course on “Geomechanics for Sanding Evaluation” is designed to provide geoscientists and engineers with the basics of petroleum rock mechanics and the use of well logs, core measurements, drilling, and production information for geomechanical modelling with a particular focus on the application of reservoir geomechanics in sand production prediction and sand management decisions.

For detailed information about the training course, visit http://go.spe.org/22TM11T

Abbas Khaksar is a Global Geomechanics Advisor and Subject Matter Expert in Sand Production Prediction with Baker Hughes. He is a reservoir geomechanics specialist with 28 years of relevant work experience. In the last 22 years, he has worked extensively in petroleum geomechanics, involved in more than 250 consulting projects in many areas of geomechanics. Abbas holds a PhD in Rock Physics, MSc in Petroleum Geophysics and BSc in Mining Engineering. He has published in excess of 100 journal articles, SPE papers and numerous presentations on petroleum geomechanics. He has served several SPE Advanced Technical Workshops as committee member and discussion leader and was the SPE-Western Australia section as Continuing Education o�cer. Abbas was a SPE Distinguished Lecturer for 2019-2020 on the topic of “Advanced Geomechanical Analysis for Sand Management.”

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Post-Workshop Training Course

This course discusses the sand control considerations involved in drilling and completing a well to provide attendees with the understanding they need for their own projects.

It introduces the various sand control techniques commonly used across the industry, including surface sand handling, rate control, consolidation, standalone screen, gravel packs, high rate water packs and frac packs. The course also discusses the key design and operational criteria for each treatment together with practical exercises to put theory into practice and cement what the attendees have learnt.

Kesavan Govinathan is a Technical Sales Engineer based in Asia with DuneFront and works internationally to support a wide variety of sand control projects. Prior to joining DuneFront, he worked for Halliburton in field engineering and technical advisory roles providing sand control and simulation related services across Asia Pacific. He has a Bachelor of Science Degree in chemical engineering from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia and has also authored several presentations and technical papers in the field of sand control, sand consolidation, and well stimulation.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

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Part 1: Introduction to Sand Control6 – 7 December 20211300 – 1800hrs (UTC +8)

This course discusses the di�erent gravel packing techniques available for cased hole completion, including cased hole gravel pack below fracture pressure, high rate water pack and frac pack.

The course also discusses the importance of perforation packing along with the key design and operational criteria for each treatment with practical exercise used throughout to put theory into practice and cement what the attendees have learnt.

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Part 2: Case Hole Sand Control14 – 17 February 20221300 – 1800hrs (UTC +8)

This course discusses the di�erent sand control techniques available for open hole completions, including standalone screens, alpha beta and shunt tube packing.

The course discusses the key design and operational criteria for each technique with practical exercise used throughout to put theory into practice and cement what the attendees have learnt.

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Part 3: Open Hole Sand Control4 – 7 April 20221300 – 1800hrs (UTC +8)

For detailed information about the training course, visit http://go.spe.org/22TM09TTo register for the individual courses in this series, please contact Hanna-Rose Abdul Jalil at [email protected]

Sand Control Design and Execution Series

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DAILY TECHNICAL PROGRAMME

Post-Workshop Training Course

Part 1: Introduction to Sand Control6 – 7 December 2021 | 1300 – 1800hrs (UTC +8)

Sand Control Design and Execution Series

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Post-Workshop Training Course

DAILY TECHNICAL PROGRAMME

Part 2: Case Hole Sand Control14 – 17 February 2022 | 1300 – 1800hrs (UTC +8)

Sand Control Design and Execution Series

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Post-Workshop Training Course

DAILY TECHNICAL PROGRAMME

14 – 17 February 2022 | 1300 – 1800hrs (UTC +8)

Part 2: Case Hole Sand Control

Sand Control Design and Execution Series

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Post-Workshop Training Course

DAILY TECHNICAL PROGRAMME

Part 3: Open Hole Sand Control4 – 7 April 2022 | 1300 – 1800hrs (UTC +8)

Sand Control Design and Execution Series

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Post-Workshop Training Course

DAILY TECHNICAL PROGRAMME

Part 3: Open Hole Sand Control4 – 7 April 2022 | 1300 – 1800hrs (UTC +8)

Sand Control Design and Execution Series

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SPE VIRTUAL WORKSHOP: Sand Control and Management - Converting Past Failures and Learnings into Future Success 26 – 28 October 2021 | 13:00 hours (UTC +8)

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Registration Fee Registration for this virtual workshop and training course is personal to Participant. Viewing and materials may not be shared with non-registered individuals without express consent from SPE. Each participant is limited to maximum of one (1) device to access/login into the virtual workshop and training course. Registration is non-transferable without written notification to SPE. Registration of participation will only be confirmed upon receipt of full payment or an acceptable employer’s letter of guarantee. SPE reserves the right to cancel the registration if no payment is received prior to or on the date of the virtual workshop and training course. Full fee is charged regardless of the length of time the Participant attends the virtual workshop and training course and cannot be pro-rated. Taxes Fees are made free and clear of, and without any deduction or withholding for and on account of, any taxes, duties or other deductions. Any such deduction or withholding, if required by the laws of any country are the sole responsibility of the participant. Cancellation Policy A processing fee of USD 50.00 will be charged for cancellation received three (3) working days before the first live event day of the virtual workshop and/or training course. No refund for cancellation received within three (3) working days before the first live event day of the virtual workshop and/or training course. Participants who failed to attend will not be eligible for a refund. Cancellation must be notified in writing to SPE. Email your cancellation request to [email protected]. Code of Conduct SPE is committed to providing a professional, friendly and safe environment for all participants at its events, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, race, ethnicity, religion, national origin or other protected class. This code of conduct outlines the SPE expectations for all participants, including attendees, speakers, vendors, media, exhibitors, sponsors and volunteers. Cooperation is expected from everyone, and SPE will actively enforce this code throughout this virtual training course. Participants will be provided with personalised credentials allowing them access to the virtual training course. These credentials are personal and non-transferable. Non-registered individuals and minors will not be able to access the virtual training course, unless upon prior agreement with SPE. SPE expects all event participants to help ensure a safe and positive experience for everyone. Unacceptable behaviour will not be tolerated during any portion of a meeting or event. Unacceptable behaviour includes but is not limited to:

i. Intimidating, harassing, abusive, discriminatory, derogatory or demeaning speech or actions. ii. Harmful or prejudicial verbal or written comments or visual images related to gender, sexual orientation, race, religion, disability or other personal

characteristics, including those protected by law. iii. Inappropriate contact including via electronic communications. iv. The production or non-consensual sharing of harassing non-consensual photography or unwanted recording, including nudity and/or sexual images in

virtual event (in any format, electronic or otherwise). v. Real or implied threat of professional or financial damage or harm. vi. Inappropriate and sustained disruption of sessions, meetings and/or events.

vii. Photographing, video or audio recording of slides, oral or presentations without prior written permission from SPE. viii. Violating the rules and regulations of the virtual event platform.

ix. Cybercrime and dubious online practises include but not limited to phishing, spamming, spoofing and cyberstalking. x. Inappropriate self-presentation or attire. Business casual dress code is preferred.

Reporting of harassment and disruptive behaviours can be made to [email protected]. Consequences of misconduct may include:

i. Immediate removal from meetings and/or events without warning. ii. Restrictions from future SPE events.

SPE reserves all rights to take any action to prevent and report violations of the Code of Conduct, including blocking access to SPE events. SPE cannot investigate reports of harassment or other misconduct during the virtual event but will inform the appropriate departments of the accused person’s host institution about any such filed report. Copyright All content contained within the SPE events is copyrighted either by SPE or other providers and its capture in any format, use and/or reproduction outside the portal is strictly prohibited without express permission from the content owner(s). Privacy Policy SPE cares about the protection of participants’ personal information. SPE complies with applicable privacy laws, including GDPR, in collecting and processing your data. Participants have control over how much of their personal data is shown to other users for networking purposes. Participants can manage the data in their personal profile within the virtual event platform. The virtual event platform provider processes the data attributed to this event on behalf of SPE. SPE collects and processes data for the purposes of fulfilling your registration order, analysing how this platform performs and is used, and marketing for future related SPE events. All participants maintain the right of erasure and can withdraw their consent at any time. Please see SPE’s privacy policy for additional information. By engaging with sponsor and exhibitor booths or content, participants are consenting to exhibiting and sponsoring companies having access to the personal data that is public in their personal profile. Participants will need to contact the exhibiting and sponsoring companies regarding their privacy policies and to request erasure. Through the virtual event platform, participants may request to connect, which the receiving participant has the option to accept or decline. The platform’s networking technology also recommends to participants related content and participants who match their interests. For any queries or concerns please contact the events team at [email protected]. Disclaimer SPE reserves the right to change the speaker(s), date(s) and/or to cancel the virtual workshop and training course should circumstance beyond its control arises. SPE reserves the right to cancel a Training Course if number of participants is insufficient. A minimum of 15 days’ notice will be given. SPE will not be liable to participants for any damages, costs, losses or expenses of any kind incurred or suffered by participants as a result of or in relation to SPE modifying, postponing or cancelling the virtual workshop or any part of the virtual workshop.

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PAYMENT METHODS Telegraphic Transfer Bank details will be provided in the invoice.

Credit Card

SPE accepts American Express, Visa, MasterCard and Diners Club and payment will be processed in US Dollars only. To pay online, go to: https://go.spe.org/22WM08W. For manual payment, you will receive an email with instruction on securely submitting your payment.

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SPE VIRTUAL WORKSHOP: Sand Control and Management - Converting Past Failures and Learnings into Future Success 26 – 28 October 2021 | 13:00 hours (UTC +8)

SIGN UP BEFORE 6 AUGUST 2021 FOR SUPER EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT!

By registering for this virtual workshop and training course, you consent to allow SPE to store and process the information submitted below and to provide you with information about this virtual workshop and training course in accordance to SPE Privacy Policy; accept the Registration Terms & Conditions and Workshop Guidelines; and agree to be bound by them. You can unsubscribe at any time by sending your request to [email protected].

ATTENDEE INFORMATION

SPE Member Yes No Membership Number

First Name (Forename) Last Name (Surname)

Job Title

Company Name

Mailing Address

City State/Province

Postal Code Country

Office Phone Office Fax Company URL

Direct Line Mobile Phone

Email Address

Do you wish to be considered a Discussion Leader (10-15 minutes presentation)? Yes No If yes, please indicate the subject/topic on which you would like to present:

Please state your Technical Discipline (Select one ONLY): Completions Data Science and Engineering Analytics Drilling Health, Safety, Environment, and Sustainability

Management Production and Operations Projects, Facilities and Construction Reservoir

Please state your expectation for the virtual workshop, so that we can tailor a portion for the virtual workshop to answer attendees’ concerns.

Send me the latest news, events, and product information as it becomes available. Yes No If yes, your information will be used in accordance with SPE Privacy Policy.

REGISTRATION CATEGORY

Description Fee Per Person

Tick ()

Amount (USD) Super Early Bird

By 6 August Early Bird

by 3 September Standard

After 3 September WORKSHOP ONLY

Workshop Only (26 – 28 October 2021) Member USD 420 USD 470 USD 520

Non-Member USD 520 USD 570 USD 620

TRAINING COURSE ONLY Training Course A: Geomechanics for Sanding Evaluation (11 November – 12 November 2021) Training Course B: Sand Control Design and Execution Series (Part 1: 6-7 Dec 2021 | Part 2: 14-17 Feb 2022 | Part 3: 4-7 Apr 2022)

Training Course A Only Member USD 300 USD 350 USD 400

Non-Member USD 400 USD 450 USD 500

Training Course B Only Member USD 1,300 USD 1,550 USD 1,800

Non-Member USD 1,800 USD 2,050 USD 2,300

Training Course Only (A AND B) Member USD 1,550 USD 1,850 USD 2,150

Non-Member USD 2,150 USD 2,450 USD 2,750

WORKSHOP AND TRAINING COURSE Training Course A: Geomechanics for Sanding Evaluation (11 November – 12 November 2021) Training Course B: Sand Control Design and Execution Series (Part 1: 6-7 Dec 2021 | Part 2: 14-17 Feb 2022 | Part 3: 4-7 Apr 2022)

Workshop and Training Course A ONLY Member USD 670 USD 770 USD 870

Non-Member USD 870 USD 970 USD 1,070

Workshop and Training Course B ONLY Member USD 1,670 USD 1,970 USD 2,270

Non-Member USD 2,270 USD 2,570 USD 2,870

Workshop and Training Course (A AND B) Member USD 1,920 USD 2,270 USD 2,620

Non-Member USD 2,620 USD 2,970 USD 3,320

Group Registration - Register 5 save 25%, Register 10 save 30% (Refer to Group Registration Form or contact [email protected] for more information)

TOTAL AMOUNT (USD) Page 1 of 2

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SPE VIRTUAL WORKSHOP: Sand Control and Management - Converting Past Failures and Learnings into Future Success 26 – 28 October 2021 | 13:00 hours (UTC +8)

SIGN UP BEFORE 6 AUGUST 2021 FOR SUPER EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT!

SPE Contact: Society of Petroleum Engineers Email: [email protected]

REGISTRATION TERMS & CONDITIONS 1. a.

b. c. d. e. f.

2.

3. a.

b. c. d.

4. a.

b.

c.

d.

e.

5.

6. a.

b.

c.

d.

7. a. b. c.

Registration Fee Registration for this virtual workshop and training course is personal to Participant. Viewing and materials may not be shared with non-registered individuals without express consent from SPE. Each participant is limited to maximum of one (1) device to access/login into the virtual workshop and training course. Registration is non-transferable without written notification to SPE. Registration of participation will only be confirmed upon receipt of full payment or an acceptable employer’s letter of guarantee. SPE reserves the right to cancel the registration if no payment is received prior to or on the date of the virtual workshop and training course. Full fee is charged regardless of the length of time the Participant attends the virtual workshop and training course and cannot be pro-rated.

Taxes Fees are made free and clear of, and without any deduction or withholding for and on account of, any taxes, duties or other deductions. Any such deduction or withholding, if required by the laws of any country are the sole responsibility of the participant.

Cancellation Policy A processing fee of USD 50.00 will be charged for cancellation received three (3) working days before the first live event day of the virtual workshop and/or training course. No refund for cancellation received within three (3) working days before the first live event day of the virtual workshop and/or training course. Participants who failed to attend will not be eligible for a refund. Cancellation must be notified in writing to SPE. Email your cancellation request to [email protected].

Code of Conduct SPE is committed to providing a professional, friendly and safe environment for all participants at its events, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, race, ethnicity, religion, national origin or other protected class. This code of conduct outlines the SPE expectations for all participants, including attendees, speakers, vendors, media, exhibitors, sponsors and volunteers. Cooperation is expected from everyone, and SPE will actively enforce this code throughout this virtual training course. Participants will be provided with personalised credentials allowing them access to the virtual training course. These credentials are personal and non-transferable. Non-registered individuals and minors will not be able to access the virtual training course, unless upon prior agreement with SPE. SPE expects all event participants to help ensure a safe and positive experience for everyone. Unacceptable behaviour will not be tolerated during any portion of a meeting or event. Unacceptable behaviour includes but is not limited to:

i. Intimidating, harassing, abusive, discriminatory, derogatory or demeaning speech or actions.ii. Harmful or prejudicial verbal or written comments or visual images related to gender, sexual orientation, race, religion, disability or other personal

characteristics, including those protected by law.iii. Inappropriate contact including via electronic communications.iv. The production or non-consensual sharing of harassing non-consensual photography or unwanted recording, including nudity and/or sexual images in

virtual event (in any format, electronic or otherwise).v. Real or implied threat of professional or financial damage or harm.vi. Inappropriate and sustained disruption of sessions, meetings and/or events.

vii. Photographing, video or audio recording of slides, oral or presentations without prior written permission from SPE.viii. Violating the rules and regulations of the virtual event platform.

ix. Cybercrime and dubious online practises include but not limited to phishing, spamming, spoofing and cyberstalking.x. Inappropriate self-presentation or attire. Business casual dress code is preferred.

Reporting of harassment and disruptive behaviours can be made to [email protected]. Consequences of misconduct may include:

i. Immediate removal from meetings and/or events without warning.ii. Restrictions from future SPE events.

SPE reserves all rights to take any action to prevent and report violations of the Code of Conduct, including blocking access to SPE events. SPE cannot investigate reports of harassment or other misconduct during the virtual event but will inform the appropriate departments of the accused person’s host institution about any such filed report.

Copyright All content contained within the SPE events is copyrighted either by SPE or other providers and its capture in any format, use and/or reproduction outside the portal is strictly prohibited without express permission from the content owner(s).

Privacy Policy SPE cares about the protection of participants’ personal information. SPE complies with applicable privacy laws, including GDPR, in collecting and processing your data. Participants have control over how much of their personal data is shown to other users for networking purposes. Participants can manage the data in their personal profile within the virtual event platform. The virtual event platform provider processes the data attributed to this event on behalf of SPE. SPE collects and processes data for the purposes of fulfilling your registration order, analysing how this platform performs and is used, and marketing for future related SPE events. All participants maintain the right of erasure and can withdraw their consent at any time. Please see SPE’s privacy policy for additional information. By engaging with sponsor and exhibitor booths or content, participants are consenting to exhibiting and sponsoring companies having access to the personal data that is public in their personal profile. Participants will need to contact the exhibiting and sponsoring companies regarding their privacy policies and to request erasure. Through the virtual event platform, participants may request to connect, which the receiving participant has the option to accept or decline. The platform’s networking technology also recommends to participants related content and participants who match their interests. For any queries or concerns please contact the events team at [email protected].

Disclaimer SPE reserves the right to change the speaker(s), date(s) and/or to cancel the virtual workshop and training course should circumstance beyond its control arises. SPE reserves the right to cancel a Training Course if number of participants is insufficient. A minimum of 15 days’ notice will be given. SPE will not be liable to participants for any damages, costs, losses or expenses of any kind incurred or suffered by participants as a result of or in relation to SPE modifying, postponing or cancelling the virtual workshop or any part of the virtual workshop.

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PAYMENT METHODS Telegraphic Transfer Bank details will be provided in the invoice.

Credit Card SPE accepts American Express, Visa, MasterCard and Diners Club and payment will be processed in US Dollars only.

To pay online, go to: https://go.spe.org/22WM08W. For manual payment, you will receive an email with instruction on securely submitting your payment.