- 2nd IFAC Workshop on Automatic Control in Offshore

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- 2nd IFAC Workshop on Automatic Control in Offshore
PLENARY TALKS
• Automation and Control for Offshore Production Platforms – Results and Challenges
– Mario Cesar M. Massa de Campos (Petrobras,
Brazil)
• A Systems Perspective on Production Optimization
– Bjarne Foss (NTNU, Norway)
• Stochastic Programming Models for Optimal Design
and Planning for Offshore Oil and Gas Infrastructure
– Ignacio Grossmann (CMU, USA)
International Federation
of Automatic Control
Final Announcement & Call for Papers
CONFERENCE FEES
INVITED SESSIONS
The following invited sessions have been confirmed:
• Pressure Control with Applications to Well Drilling
– Organized by Lars Imsland, Ole Morten and
Glenn-Ole Kaasa
• Plantwide Control in the Upstream
– Organized by Sigurd Skogestad
• Trends in Reservoir Modeling and Optimization
– Organized by Jan Dirk Jansen
If you are submitting a paper to one of these sessions,
please send a notification to the Organizing Commitee at:
[email protected].
VENUE
The workshop will be held at the Majestic Palace Hotel near downtown Florianópolis, the capital and second
largest city of Santa Catarina state in the Southern region of Brazil. Florianópolis consists of one main island,
a continental part, and surrounding small islands. The
city is sprawled along a relatively narrow island strip, being roughly 54 km long and 18 km wide. Florianópolis
is highly regarded for its intimate connection with nature.
The sea, hills and over 42 beaches make Florianópolis
a major destination for tourists from Brazil and abroad.
According to national statistics of 2011, the city population is about 430,000 residents, but this can triple in the
Summer season.
A full registration allows publication of one accepted paper.
• Regular registration: US$ 600 (early) and US$ 700
(late)
• Student registration: US$ 400 (early) and US$ 450
(late)
IMPORTANT DATES
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2nd IFAC Workshop on
Automatic Control in
Offshore Oil and Gas
Production
IFAC-Oilfield 2015
http://www.ifac-oilfield.ufsc.br/
Paper submission: October 1st, November 9th, 2014
Acceptance notification: February 9th, 2015
Final paper due: March 15th, 2015
Early registration deadline: March 30th, 2015
Instructions for submission will be posted on the website
of the meeting http://www.ifac-oilfield.ufsc.br.
CONTACT INFORMATION
• email: [email protected]
• Phone: +55 (48) 3721 9934
LOCAL ORGANIZERS
May, 27–29, 2015
Florianópolis, Brazil
Sociedade Brasileira
de Automática
SCOPE
The increasing demand for energy and fossil fuels is leading oil operators to seek offshore production in reservoirs
far from the coast and in hostile environments. At the
same time, new technologies for drilling, measurement,
processing and automation are being developed opening
up new opportunities for oil production and optimization.
The effective use and integration of these emerging technologies during the oil field exploitation depend on the
academic and industrial research. This workshop will
bring together equipment and service supplier companies, oil operators, and academia in a forum where practitioners and scientists will present their ideas and recent
developments.
TOPICS
The focus of the meeting will be on instrumentation, control, automation and optimization applied to offshore oil
and gas production. Application areas of interest include:
• Subsea technology
• Measurement systems for well, subsea and surface
processes
• Automated well drilling
• Autonomous and robotic systems
• Production optimization
• Integrated operations and logistics
• Plantwide and advanced control
• Environmental issues and safety instrumented systems
COMMITTEES
National Organizing Committee (NOC)
• Eduardo Camponogara, UFSC (Chair)
• Alex Furtado Teixeira, Petrobras (Vice-Chair from Industry)
• Agustinho Plucenio, UFSC
• André Laurindo Maitelli, UFRN
• Argimiro Secchi, UFRJ
• Daniel Juan Pagano, UFSC
• Julio Elias Normey-Rico, UFSC (Treasurer)
• Ubirajara Franco Moreno, UFSC
International Program Committee (IPC)
• Nicolas Petit, Mines ParisTech, Chair and Editor (FR)
• Mario Cesar Mello Massa de Campos, Petrobras,
Vice-Chair from Industry (BR)
• Alexey Pavlov (NO)
• André Laurindo Maitelli (BR)
• Argimiro Secchi (BR)
• Bjarne Foss (NO)
• Daniel Averbuch (FR)
• Daniel Juan Pagano (BR)
• David Davies (UK)
• Eduardo Camponogara (BR)
• Eduardo Gildin (US)
• Flavio Neves Junior (BR)
• Glenn-Ole Kaasa (NO)
• Ignacio Grossmann (US)
• Jan Dirk Jansen (NL)
• Jing Zhou (AU)
• John Bagterp Jørgensen (DK)
• Khafiz Muradov (UK)
• Khalid Aziz (US)
• Lars Imsland (NO)
• Leizer Schnitman (BR)
• Liu Hsu (BR)
• Luis Antonio Aguirre (BR)
• Marta Dueñas Díez (ES)
• Mauricio Prado (US)
• Moses Tade (AU)
• Nina Thornhill (UK)
• Olwijn Leeuwenburgh (NL)
• Paul Van den Hof (NL)
• S. Joe Qin (US)
• Shuzhi Sam Ge (SG)
• Sigurd Skogestad (NO)
• Sthener Rodrigues Vieira Campos (BR)
PAPER SUBMISSION
Full papers should be submitted for review through
the manuscript management system (http://ifac.
papercept.net/). The papers will be reviewed by the
international program committee.
For the final submission of an accepted paper a full registration is required. It allows a paper with at most 6 pages.
Two additional pages are permitted at an extra charge of
USD 100 per page.
Initial submissions must be in PDF format, written in
English, and prepared according to the IFAC format in
double-column and with at most 8 pages.
Further instructions and templates (LaTeX and MS
Word) can be found in the website: http://www.ifaccontrol.org/events/information-for-ifac-authors.
Acceptance of a paper will be made in the understanding
that at least one of the authors will attend the workshop
to present the paper.
IFAC COPYRIGHT CONDITIONS
All publication material submitted for presentation at
an IFAC-sponsored meeting (Congress, Symposium,
Conference, Workshop) must be original and hence
cannot be already published, nor can it be under review
elsewhere. The authors take responsibility for the
material that has been submitted. IFAC-sponsored
conferences will abide by the highest standard of ethical
behavior in the review process as explained on the
Elsevier webpage
(http://www.elsevier.com/journalauthors/author-rights-and-responsibilities), but
see
also the Vancouver protocol, and author information
(http://labs.elsevier.com/blog/what-makes-an-authorauthorship-contributorship-and-micro-attribution)
and
the authors will abide by the IFAC publication ethics
guidelines (http://www.ifac-control.org/events/
organizers-guide/PublicationEthicsGuidelines.
pdf/view).
Accepted papers that have been presented at an
IFAC meeting, will be published in the proceedings of
the event using the open-access IFAC-PapersOnLine
(http://www.ifac-papersonline.net/). To this end,
the author(s) must confer the copyright to IFAC when
they submit the final version of the paper through the
paper submission process. See also http://www.
ifac-papersonline.net/static/copyright.html
for the personal permission rights to reproduce the
published paper on a personal or institutional www-site.