DEVEX Preliminary Programme

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DEVEX Preliminary Programme
10th European Production and
Development Conference
Maximising Our
Diverse Resources
DEVEX is a joint conference by
and supported by
15 & 16 May 2013
Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre
www.devex-conference.org
Sponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities
It is not too late to become involved in DEVEX
2013! Exhibition stands are priced at £1,200
+ VAT for a 3m x 2m shell scheme booth. One
full delegate registration is included with the
stand package. For a full list of benefits and
details of the sponsorship packages available
please visit www.devex-conference.org or
contact the conference organisers. The earlier
you book the more promotion you will receive so
book now to ensure you don’t miss out!
Contact the organisers:
Jacqueline Bergstrom
DEVEX 2013 Secretariat
c/o Aberdeen Exhibition and
Conference Centre
Bridge of Don, Aberdeen AB23 8BL,
Scotland, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1224 330 407
Fax: +44 (0) 1224 825 276
Email: [email protected]
www.devex-conference.org
UniPrint University of Aberdeen
Aberdeen, Scotland
Sponsors
Platinum Sponsor
Gold Sponsor
Bronze Sponsor &
Delegate Bags Sponsor
Bronze Sponsor
Silver sponsor and
Lanyards sponsor
Bronze Sponsor
Silver Sponsor
Bronze sponsor and
Field Trip sponsor
Sponsor of
Networking Reception
Sponsor of Refreshments
and Lunch
Sponsor of Young
Professionals Event
and Internet Cafe
Sponsor of
Pens and Pads
Sponsor of Delegate
Badges and Registration
Sponsor of
Best Paper Prize
Message from the Conference Chairman
I greatly appreciate the high level of interest and support we have received this year from operators,
service suppliers, universities and indeed government agencies. Now in its 10th year, the conference
continues to go from strength to strength and is now firmly established with 490 delegates and 33
exhibitors attending last year.
This year we have a comprehensive and stimulating programme spanning over two days, with
contributions from many of the largest, smallest and independent, organisations in the industry. There
will be 44 high-quality presentations and 20 posters from a range of disciplines - all with the aim to
educate and inspire. The theme of ‘Maximising Our Diverse Resources’ is immensely important to the
future success of the Oil and Gas industry, and I am sure the presentations and posters will show just
how healthy the industry is in that respect.
Organised jointly by the PESGB, SPE, AFES and DECC, DEVEX is a not for profit conference run by industry professionals. It offers
tremendous value, a first rate technical experience and great opportunity to see the latest industry opinions.
I’d like to thank all our event sponsors and participants for their support at past DEVEX conferences and this year at DEVEX 2013.
I look forward to seeing you in Aberdeen.
Rebecca Nye
DEVEX 2013 Chair
Registration details
Advance registration deadline – 31 March 2013
DEVEX 2013 Registration Fees:
• All fees are subject to 20% VAT.
• Member of SPE, PESGB, AFES – Early - £275 / Standard - £325
• Non Member – Early - £325 / Standard - £375
• Member of SPE, PESGB, AFES One Day - Early - £150 / Standard - £200
• Non Member One Day - Early - £200 / Standard - £250
• Academic rate – One Day - £60 / Two Day - £120
• Post-grad rate – One Day - £25 / Two Day - £50
• Undergrad rate – One Day - £20 / Two Day - £40
• The registration fees include; access to the
conference sessions; access to the exhibition
and posters; tea/coffee and lunch; access to
the Networking Reception; a copy of the final
programme and abstract book. Please note, if
booking for one day you only gain access on
the chosen day of attendance.
Optional Extras for DEVEX 2013:
• Core workshop – Tuesday 14 May 2013, 1000 – 1200 hrs or 1330 – 1530 hrs
The Core Workshop offers the opportunity to view cores from different parts of the North Sea and from different reservoirs. Specialists will guide
visitors through the specific features of the selected samples. A great chance to get close to some reservoir rock.
The Workshops cost £25+VAT.
• Young Professionals Event – Thursday 16 May 2013, 1150 – 1320 hrs
Is Your Future in Energy?
The aim of the 2013 Young Professionals event is to investigate the question: Is Your Future in Energy? A panel of leading industry professionals
and local government representatives will answer your questions and give their views on the future of the industry in Aberdeen and globally.
It will also give YPs the opportunity to meet industry leaders and local government as well as build on their network with other young professionals.
Free to attend for those registered for DEVEX 2013, £20+VAT for members of SPE, PESGB, AFES or £30 for non members.
• Craigeven Bay Field Trip – Thursday 16 May 2013, 1730 – 2200 hrs (approx)
This field trip ends the conference on the Thursday evening May 16th 2013. Places are limited and awarded on a first-come, first-served basis.
A coach will be available to take delegates from the AECC to the Craigeven Bay and back. Please note due to insurance requirements the
Craigeven Bay Field Trip is only open to PESGB members. If you would like to attend the Field Trip and do not have a membership you are
welcome to apply for a PESGB membership.
The Field Trip costs £55+VAT.
• Please complete registration online at www.devex-conference.org •
Wednesday, 15th May 2013 Room: Gordon B
08.30 08:50
Wednesday, 15th May 2013 Room: Gordon A
Refreshments & Breakfast Rolls in Exhibition - Kindly supported by Senergy
Chair Welcome
08:50 09:30
09:30 09:55
09:55 10:20
10:20 10:45
10:45 11:10
11:10 11:35
11:35 12:00
12:00 12:25
12:25 12:50
12:50 13:40
Keynote Presentation
Nicholas Gee, Weatherford
Session 1A
Stewardship: Best in Class?
DECC
Session 1B
The PILOT EOR Workstream: Progress to Date
DECC
Simulation of Chemical Flooding in a
Understanding Annular Isolation and Integrity for
UKCS Geological Environment
Well Abandonments in the Brent Field
RPS
SHELL
Coffee Break - Kindly supported by Senergy
BP North Sea Gas Injection Projects:
Sustaining Offshore Production
BP
Safeguarding Worse Case Discharge (WCD) rates
in deep water Exploration
BP
Flawless Execution of Drilling a Sidetrack Well in a Mature Field at
4D Seismic Feasibility Study for Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR)
Ultra Low Flowrate Using a Point-The-Bit Rotary Steerable System
with CO2 Injection in a Mature North Sea field
WEATHERFORD
SENERGY
Coffee Break - Kindly supported by Senergy
Cladhan Field Development (based on seismic identification of
Proving Containment for CCS in Goldeneye
SHELL
turbidite sands in the Kimmeridge Clay)
TAQA
Optimizing
the
Delivery
of a Geosteered Chalk Well
Near Wellbore Drying-Out & Salt Precipitation during
CO2 Injection into a Saline Aquifer
in the Joanne Field
AGR
CONOCOPHILLIPS
Lunch - Kindly supported by Senergy
Session 2A
Session 2B
4D Seismic Applications on Gryphon Area
13:40 14:05 Learnings from the 2009-2012 Pierce Field Drilling Campaign: From Basin Modelling
and 4D Time-Lapse Geochemistry to Reservoir Surveillance and Operation Geology
MAERSK
SHELL
Harding South: 4D seismic and Efficient Well Planning
Corrib Field Example of Application of Dynamic Fault Seal Analysis
14:05 14:30 Technology and Well Test Matching to Condition Full Field Reservoir Models
add value to a Mature Field
BP
SHELL
Coffee Break - Kindly supported by Senergy
14:30 14:55
14:55 15:20
The Buzzard Field: Development Implications
of Sub-Surface Uncertainties
NEXEN
Interpretation of Broadband Seismic over Gannet B:
A Central Graben Tertiary Gas Field beneath a Gas Chimney
SHELL
15:45 16:10
Bandwidth Extension Applied to 3D Seismic Data on Heather and
Subsurface Aspects of the Montrose Area Redevelopment
Broom Fields, UK North Sea
(MAR): Godwin, Shaw, Cayley and Montrose fields
ENQUEST
TALISMAN
Coffee Break - Kindly supported by Senergy
16:10 16:35
The Katy Gas Field, Block 44/19b, UK Southern North Sea
CONOCOPHILLIPS
16:35 17:00
Fulmar Field: Coiled Tubing Campaign Boosts Production
TALISMAN
15:20 15:45
17:00 18:30
Variable Depth Streamer Acquisition and Processing
for Enhanced Seismic Interpretation
CGG
Improving Reservoir Imaging Through Wide Azimuth Acquisition
Technology: BP North Sea Experience
BP
Networking Reception in the Exhibition Hall - Kindly supported by TAQA
The organisers reserve the right to amend the
programme as necessary – see website for
updates on programme timings or for further
details: www.devex-conference.org
Session
Programme
Technical programme
kindly supported by
Thursday, 16th May 2013 Room: Gordon B
08:30 08:50
08:50 09:30
09:30 09:55
09:55 10:20
10:20 10:45
10:45 11:10
11:10 11:35
Thursday, 16th May 2013 Room: Gordon A
Refreshments & Breakfast Rolls in Exhibition - Kindly supported by Senergy
Keynote Presentation
Rob Peters, Maersk Oil North Sea UK
Session 3B
UKCS: A Future for Exploration?
OMV
Session 3A
Unlocking Resources in Fractured Reservoirs using Geomechanical
Tools: An example from the Hoton Field, Southern North Sea
BP
The Bacchus Development: Dealing with Geological Uncertainty
Why Can’t I get my Reserves right?
in a Small HPHT Development
RPS
APACHE
Coffee Break - Kindly supported by Senergy
The Jasmine Field: A Strategic Approach to Data Acquisition
Sandstones and Basalts:
on a HPHT Gas Condensate Field
Reservoir Development in Volcanic Provinces
ABERDEEN UNIVERSITY
CONOCOPHILLIPS
Hydrocarbon Sampling in Tight Chalk
Maximising Value from Vintage Data using Smart Tools:
MAERSK
Finding faults in your Reservoir
TASK
11:35 12:00
Coffee Break - Kindly supported by Senergy
12:00 12:50
Attended Poster Session (Boyd Orr Exhibition Hall)
11.50 13:20
Young Professional's Event (Gordon B) - Kindly supported by Dana Petroleum
12:50 13:40
Lunch - Kindly supported by Senergy
13:40 14:05
14:05 14:30
14:30 14:55
14:55 15:20
15:20 15:45
15:45 16:10
16:10 16:35
16:35 17:00
17:15 22.30
Session 4B
Session 4A
Integrated Reservoir Study of Mature Oil Field Resulted in
Rejuvenation of an Abandoned Oil Reservoir to
Add New Reserves and Production, GoS - Egypt
CAIRO UNIVERSITY
The Search for the Elusive Turbidite Reservoir –
Integrated Chemostratigraphy and Sedimentology in
the Jurassic of the Central North Sea
REDROCK ASSOCIATES & CHEMOSTRAT
A Modest Proposal For Successfully Achieving Significant
European Shale Production
WEATHERFORD
Understanding Shale Gas Plays through the use
of Inorganic Geochemistry
ORIGIN ANALYTICAL
Coffee Break - Kindly supported by Senergy
Tristan NW Abandoned After Producing 1% of GIIP:
Re-Development Potential
APEC
A Practical Tool for Prediction of Cleanup Efficiency Of Hydraulic
Fractured Wells In Unconventional Gas Reservoirs
MAERSK
Reservoir Management: Preparing Schiehallion for a
Unlocking the Productivity of the Triassic of the Northern
3-Year Shut-In and Start-Up
and Central North Sea: An under-developed resource?
BP
DECC
Coffee Break - Kindly supported by Senergy
Estimated Fluid Contact Using Material Balance Technique and
Volumetric Calculation Improves Reservoir Management Plan
MAERSK
Production Lost: Estimating the Impact of Bringing
a New Well into an Existing Development
CONOCOPHILLIPS
Understanding Reservoir Connectivity in Triassic Fluvial Sandstones
CONOCOPHILLIPS
The Triassic Development in the South Cormorant Field, Block II
TAQA
Field Trip to Craigeven Bay, Stonehaven buses leave from AECC at 17:15 hrs returning to central Aberdeen and AECC late.
Kindly supported by CNR International