Produced Water Management 2015

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Produced Water Management 2015
TEKNA CONFERENCE
www.teknakurs.no/intconf
Produced Water
Management 2015
The major event in Norway on produced water
Technical papers at a high technical level
Meet the key players in the business
Excellent forum for networking and informal discussions
21 and 22 January 2015, Clarion Hotel Stavanger
expertise — network — career
Tekna - The Norwegian Society of Graduate Technical and Scientific Professionals
Welcome to
Produced Water Management conference 2015
The conference is the major event to attend for an update
on produced water management, challenges and solutions.
Industry challenges
The amount of Produced Water is increasing as more oil fields
evolve. Produced water management has become a major
environmental, as well as an economic, issue for both operators
and regulators worldwide.
Program focus for 2015
The program will give an insight in and updates on what is going
on in the industry both on challenges and how the industry works
to find good solutions. Implementation of new technology and
field cases will be part of the program.
Technical sessions
Regulations
Produced water monitoring
New technology
Field development strategy
Field and operational experiences
The delegates
The conference normally gathers about 140 delegates who
represent the whole range of personnel working with produced
water management. The conference is also excellent for making
contacts, networking and for informal discussions.
Use this opportunity to be updated and meet with colleagues
for interesting discussions.
We look forward to welcome you and your colleagues
in January 2015.
By attending the conference one will be better
equipped to meet the challenges which faced by
the industry, now and in the future
Tuesday 20 January 2015
Optional
11:45 Advances in Techniques for Produced Water
Management through Wellhead Measurement
Novel measurement technologies
Key issues in heavy oil
Gas tolerance, flow profiling and field trial
John Ward, GE Measurement & Control,
UK
Wednesday 21 January 2015
08:00 Registration
09:00 Welcome
REGULATIONS
20:00 Networking and tapas in the venue hotel
12:15 Lunch
NEW TECHNOLOGY
Chair: Karsten Rabe, Schlumberger Norge, Norway
Chair: Eilen Vik, Aquateam Cowi, Norway
09:40 Produced Water Regulations
– An update on the Norwegian
Continental Shelf
Implementation of OSPAR recommendation
for a risk-based approach to the
management of Produced Water Discharges
from Offshore Installations
Ingeborg Rønning,
Norwegian Environment Agency
Multi-stage de-oiling systems
Operational window for heavy oil and
subsea applications
Sensitivity to gas
Bart Lammers, ASCOM Separation,
The Netherlands
14:15 Development of a new Separation
Friendly Centrifugal Pump
10:10 Implementation of a revised Method for
Determination of EIF of Produced Water
Discharges on the Norwegian
continental Shelf
Secondary treatment
Tertiary treatment
Johanna Ludwig,
Akvolution GmbH, Germany
13:45 Compact de-oiling Solutions for
Subsea and Mature Fields
An Offshore Operator’s Perspective
UK Offshore environmental regulation
Produced water
Risk based approach to PW management
Angus Laurie, CNR International, UK
A Novel Ceramic Microflotation
– Microfiltration Technology forSecondary
and Tertiary Produced Water Treatment
13:15
09:10 An Overview of the Environmental
Regulation of Produced Water
Discharges in the UKCS
Coalescing centrifugal produced water pump
Full-scale prototype test results
Improved produced water treatment
Niels van Teeffelen, Typhonix AS, Norway
Tone Karin Frost, Statoil ASA, Norway
14:45 Break
10:45Break
15:15 Advances in Produced Water Media
Filtration
Chair: Eilen Vik, Aquateam Cowi, Norway
PRODUCED WATER MONITORING
11:15 Flow Measurement of Produced Water
Legislation
Measurement Uncertainty
Current flow measurement technologies
Alick MacGillivray, NEL, UK
Insights in a high flow filter design for
offshore operation
Introduction to a simplified produced water
solution to achieve lower dispersed oil
concentrations presentation of PerforMedia™
– and field test results with the new media
Jarle Nilsen, Siemens AG, Norway
Thursday 22 January 2015
15:45 Continuously Cleaning Filter for removal
oily solids from Produced Water, Suspended
Oil Removal and Regenerable Polymeric
Adsorbents for Removal and Recovery of
BTEX and WSO from Produced Water
FIELD AND OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCES
Bob Goltz, Dow Water & Process Solutions,
USA Field Development Strategy
Oman Field Experience
Morten Hana, Shell Technology Norway
16:15 Classification of «Black Sticky Stuff»/
Schmoo Deposit and New Insights into its
Formation Mechanisms
Violette Eroini, Tony Mitchell and
Hilde Anfindsen, Statoil, Norway
16:45 Martin Linge – Washtank process,
an innovative PW Solution based on
Tanks located in the FSO Hull and more
standard Equipment on the Topsides
The storage tanks on an FPSO’s and FSO’s
provides an opportunity to simplify the topside
process for complicated oils
The volume of the tanks makes an efficient
way of separating water from oil and also oil
from water.
The method is based on letting the oil/water
emulsion passing through a water bat
Tor Erik Hansen, Martin Linge,
Total E&P Norge AS, Norway
17:15 Mingling in the exhibition area
Beverages and snack
19:30 Conference dinner
Hall Toll Restaurant
Chair: Svein Viggo Aanesen, Statoil ASA, Norway
09:00 Water Quality requirements for a
Polymer Flood Project-Current Results
09:30 Understanding the Benefits of a c
omprehensive Topsides Facility Review to identify Produced Water System
upgrade Opportunities
Graeme Smith and Bryan Arciero,
Maxoil Solutions, USA
John Green and Vanessa Matriciano,
BP America, USA
10:00Break
10:30 Particles and Scale – effect on Separation
efficiency and Produced Water Quality
particles and scale
produced water quality
separation efficiency
Anita Børve, Kanfa Mator, Norway
11:00 Produced Water Treatment Technology
Challenges Experiences gained with
Treatment of different PW Qualities
Eilen Vik, Aquateam Cowi, Norway
11:30 One Subseas´s Exprience, Visions and
Solutions related to Subsea Separation
and Produced Water Management
reference and experience from various projects
Fredrik Wadel Andersen One Subsea, Norway
12:00Lunch
Generell informasjon
PRODUCED WATER RE-INJECTION - PWRI
Chair: Morten Hana. Shell Technology Norway
13:00 TOTAL’s View regarding the Challenges with
PWRI, especially the various Parameters of
the Produced Water and the potential
Impact on the Subsurface
Pierre Pedenaud, Total, France
13:30 Injection Strategy for the Johan Castberg
Field Development
PWRI in shallow reservoir in the Barents Sea
PWRI for reservoir pressure support
The importance of rock mechanical data,
hydraulic fracture analyzes and treatment of
the injection water
Anne- Mette Mathisen, Statoil ASA, Norway
14:00 How do we learn by Ula brown field
Challenges on Ula field produced water system
when new reservoirs are developed and tied-back
to the Ula topsides process
Produced water challenges in wells, re-injection
and water overboard
Kirsten Lootz, BP Norge, Norway
Technical Committee:
Morten Hana,
Shell Technology Norway
Kristian Kruse,
Aibel AS, Norway
Karsten Rabe,
Schlumberger Norge AS, Norway
Kristian Rønneberg,
BP Norge, Norway
Eli Vassgård,
Statoil ASA, Norway
Eilen Vik,
Aquateam Cowi, Norway
Kaare Voldum,
ConocoPhillips, Norway
Svein Viggo Aanesen,
Statoil ASA, Norway
14:30 End of conference
14:40 Transport to airport
Administration:
Lise Olaussen
e-mail: [email protected]
(+47) 932 59 551
www.teknakurs.no
[email protected]
(+47) 22 94 75 00
Date:
21-22 January 2015
Clarion Hotel Stavanger
Single room incl breakfast: NOK 1625,Tekna will do the reservation for you if you tick
for hotel upon registration.
Returadresse:
Tekna
PB 2312 Solli
0201 Oslo
Registration:
www.teknakurs.no/intconf
[email protected]
(+47) 22 94 75 60 / -61
Course id 1502502
Time and venue:
21 and 22 January 2015, Clarion Hotel Stavanger
Project manager:
Lise Olaussen,
Project Manager Oil & Gas, Tekna
E-mail: [email protected],
Mobile: (+47) 932 59 551
Fee:
Member of Tekna NOK 8.500.Non members
NOK 9.500.Exhibitors NOK 12.000.-
25% VAT will be added
Cancellation policy
Cancellation 30 days prior to the conference
10% of the delegate fee will be charged.
Cancellation 14 days prior to the conference
50% of the fee will be charged.
Cancellations later than 7 days prior to the
event full fee will be charged.
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