Demonstrating How Flow Assurance Professionals Are Ensuring Production In Deep & Ultra Deepwater Reservoirs
Focused Entirely On Practical, E&P Field Studies Showing How Flow Assurance Professionals Are Ensuring Production In Deep & Ultra Deepwater Operations
March 31 - April 1, 2015 | Houston | Texas
CT Zhao Chief Flow Assurance Engineer CNOOC
Confirmed Speakers & Panelists So far, Include:
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• REDUCING CHEMICAL INHIBITION PROGRAM COSTS: Presenting How Operators
Have Optimized Their Flow Assurance Chemical Program To Decrease The Overall Cost
Of Managing Hydrates, Asphaltenes And Paraffin Wax Build Up
• PREDICTING, PREVENTING & MITIGATING HYDRATES, ASPHALTENES AND
PARAFFIN WAX: Establishing The Latest Advances In Cost-Effective Prevention,
Mitigation Measures For Hydrates, Asphaltenes And Paraffin Wax In Subsea Flow
Assurance
• REMEDIATING HYDRATES, ASPHALTENES AND PARAFFIN: Analyzing Clearing
And Dissolving Best Practices For Remediating Hydrate Plugs And Paraffin Wax And
Asphaltene Deposition - What Worked And What Didn’t Relative To Expected Results
• EXTENDED TIEBACKS: Tackling The Specific Flow Assurance Challenges Associated
With Extended Tiebacks To Prevent Blockages In Deep And Ultra Deepwater Wells
• PIPELINE INSULATION: Identifying Electrical Heating Technologies And Insulation
Options That Can Effectively Prevent Hydrate Formation
• NEW TECHNOLOGIES BEING PIONEERED OFFSHORE: Providing Examples Of
How Operators Have Taken A Risk Based Approach To Flow Assurance In Deep And
Ultra Deepwater Reservoirs - Results From New Technologies Pioneered In The Field
Giancarlo Mangiafico Project Coordinator Eni Petroleum
Taras Makogon Principal Flow Assurance Engineer ConocoPhillips
Jason Harry Senior Subsea Engineer Hess Corporation
Jeff Creek Senior Research Consultant Chevron
James Wiseman Gunflint Project Manager Noble Energy
Rama Venkatesan Flow Assurance Team Lead Chevron
Determining The Chemical Strategies & The Latest Technological Advances Being Used To
Cost-Effectively Predict, Prevent & Manage Hydrates, Asphaltenes & Paraffin Wax To Guarantee Subsea Flow AssuranceIn Deep & Ultra Deepwater Operations In The GoM, North Sea, Brazil & West Africa
Determining The Chemical Strategies & The Latest Technological Advances Being Used To
Cost-Effectively Predict, Prevent & Manage Hydrates, Asphaltenes & Paraffin Wax To Guarantee Subsea Flow AssuranceIn Deep & Ultra Deepwater Operations In The GoM, North Sea, Brazil & West Africa
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20 Expert Flow Assurance SpeakersOver the next few weeks, the advisory team on the Global Subsea Flow Assurance Initiative are continuing to consult with, assess and select expert speakers for the 20 strong speaking delegation that will be at the event in January. We take great pride ensuring only E&P companies and qualified experts speak at our events to ensure maximum learning potential. You can look forward to hearing from a team of truly talented professionals at the event.
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Introducing the first global congress specifically designed to determine the latest chemical strategies and technological advances that have been proven to cost-effectively predict, prevent and manage hydrates, asphaltenes and paraffin wax to guarantee subsea flow assurance in deep and ultra deepwater operations.
With hundreds of millions of dollars being invested in deepwater E&P operation across the world, each undertaking with the sole purpose of producing oil and gas, preventing and mitigating disruption to hydrocarbon flow is matter of commercial urgency.
As offshore operations become deeper, operational costs are increasing and pipelines are becoming more at risk of being blocked by hydrate formation and asphaltene and paraffin deposits. Operators are now urgently looking for new chemicals, innovations and technologies to reduce risks to hydrocarbon flow when accessing reservoirs offshore; a high responsibility task, which falls into the hands of flow assurance professionals
across the world.
It is now time to make way for the next generation of tried, tested and proven offshore flow assurance best practices that will prevent costly blockages or production losses even, in deep and ultra deepwater conditions.
The world’s first Global Subsea Flow Assurance Congress: Hydrate, Asphaltene & Paraffin Wax Management 2015 will bring together flow assurance experts from operators worldwide to deliver success stories on how they have predicted, prevented and managed hydrates, asphaltenes and paraffin wax in deep and ultra deepwater operations. Experts will present and discuss how challenges linked to hydrates, asphaltenes and paraffin wax can be overcome cost-effectively, and will delve into the specific risks and solutions for extended tiebacks, pipeline insulation, scaling up lab results to the field, subsea flow metering, multiphase flow modelling, and subsea abandonment.
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SHERATON HOUSTON BROOKHOLLOW
GRAND BALLROOM3000 North Loop West FrwyHouston, TX 77092
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SHERATON HOUSTON BROOKHOLLOW
GRAND BALLROOM3000 North Loop West FrwyHouston, TX 77092
Tel: 713-688-0100
Web: www.sheratonbrookhollow.com
• PRACTICAL, REAL LIFE CASE STUDIES: The first congress ever to focus not only on lab and pilot tests, but on real life subsea flow assurance case studies from operators
• THE ONLY EVENT PURELY FOR FLOW ASSURANCE PROFESSIONALS: The event will provide two whole days dedicated to practically minimizing key risks to flow assurance in deep and ultra deepwater operations resulting from hydrate, asphaltene and paraffin build up
• 100% OPERATOR LED: By presenting an agenda that is 100% designed by E&P professionals working in offshore operations, this congress is completely up-to-date on need to the know offshore flow assurance solutions
• ADDRESSING KEY RISKS: Presenters will deliver solution-focused approaches to common yet still not fully understood flow assurance threats focusing on subsea pipeline hydrate formation and asphaltene and paraffin wax depositions
• DEEP & ULTRA DEEPWATER FOCUS: By addressing the challenges specific to deep and ultra deepwater operations only relevant and transferable lessons, technologies and techniques will be the focus of attention
• GLOBAL FOCUS: Due to the transferability of lessons across deep and ultra deep reservoirs, the congress is taking a global focus drawing best practices from the US, Brazil, Norway, the North Sea and West Africa
WHAT MAKES THIS EVENT UNIQUE?
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PREDICTION, PREVENTION & REMEDIATION OF HYDRATES, ASPHALTENES & PARAFIN WAX Day 1Tuesday March 31, 2015
8.30 Chair’s Opening Remarks
KEYNOTE 1 PANEL DISCUSSION: FLOW ASSURANCE IN DEEPWATER CONDITIONS8.40 Establishing How To Overcome Hydrate Formation, And Asphaltene And Paraffin Wax Deposition Challenges Unique To Deep And Ultra Deep Wells To Guarantee Maximum Flow Assurance
•Identifyingthespecificchallengestoflowassuranceposedbyincreasedpressuresandtemperaturesfordeepandultradeepwateroperationstocorrectlyassessrisks
•Comparingthespecificrisksofhydrates,asphaltenesandparaffinwaxindeepwaterwellstopreventefficientlyanddecreaseoveralloperationalrisk
•PresentingatriedandtestedprocessthatwasusedtoqualifyspecificchemicalsforHPHTapplications
•Usingcasestudyresultstodeterminewhichchemicalinhibitorsallowforflowassuranceathigherpressuresandwhicharepronetodegradation
•Examininganoperator’sstrategicapproachtoflowassuranceinHPHTenvironmentsandlearningfromtheirsuccessandfailuresinthefield
Jep Bracey, Global Practice Leader Flow Assurance Engineering, BHP BillitonJay Hachen, General Manager Deepwater Operations, W&T OffshoreJeff Creek, Senior Research Consultant, ChevronKEYNOTE 2: REDUCING CHEMICAL PROGRAM COSTS & RISK9.20 Presenting How An Operator Has Optimized Their Flow Assurance Chemical Inhibitor Program To Decrease The Overall Cost Of Managing Hydrates, Asphaltenes And Paraffin Wax
•Hearinganoperatorexplainhowtheyhaveoptimizedtheirchemicalinhibitionprogramwithoutoverspendingorunderperforming
•Reviewingwhichnewandlowerratehydrate,asphalteneandparaffinwaxchemicalinhibitorswereselectedandwhytodeterminethedriversbehindeachdecision
•Understandinghowpotentialdisadvantagesofcheaperchemicalinhibitoroptionswerebalancedwithoperationalcostsavingstoattainefficiencywithoutcompromisingwelleconomics
•Lookingatthecontinuousmonitoringtechnologiesusedtocontrolchemicalconcentrationsandmakedecisionsonchemicalvolumeswhileminimizingoverallhydrate,asphalteneandwaxrisk
•Evaluatingwhatworkedandwhatdidn’tworkinthefieldtodrawonlessonslearnedwhensettingupachemicalprogram
9.50 Question & Answer Session
10.00 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
PREDICTION, PREVENTION AND REMEDATION FOR HYDRATES, ASPHALTENES AND PARAFFIN WAX
EXAMINING THE LATEST ADVANCES IN MODELING AND SIMULATION TECHNOLOGY, CHEMICAL INHIBITORS
AND TREATMENT PROGRAMS TO PREVENT, MITIGATE AND REMEDIATE FLOW ASSURANCE RISKS LINKED TO
HYDRATES, ASPHALTENES AND PARAFFIN WAX
PREDICTING & PREVENTING HYDRATES10.30 Outlining System-Specific Chemical Inhibition Strategies Being Used To Prevent Hydrate Formation At Minimal Dosages To Cost-Effectively Avoid Plugging
•Assessingthereliabilityandaccuracyofsoftwareapplicationsformodellingandpredictinghydrateformationtoidentifytheoptimaltechnology
•Understandingwhatmeasuresweretakentomanageinhibitordosageandkeepcostsdown
•Identifyingmeasuresusedtomanageriskwhenusinginhibitorstodemonstratehowlow-dosagechemicalscanbesuccessfullyappliedtopreventhydratesindeepandultradeepwater
•Comparingtheeconomicadvantagesversuspotentiallyincreasedoperationalriskwhenselectinglow-dosagechemicalstodetermineminimumparameters
•Learningbestpracticesformonitoringandcontrollingthechemicalconcentrationsofchemicalinhibitorsdownholetodetectandmanageinterferencesearlyon
•Understandingthelimitations,pitfallsandfailuresofchemicalinhibitioninthefieldtoavoidthetransferralofbadpractices
•Assessingwhereandwhyhydratepreventionstrategieshavefailedandhowstrategiescanbeoptimizedforthefuturetopreventoversights
11.00 Question & Answer Session
HYDRATE LOCATING & REMEDIATION11.10 Explaining How To Cost-Effectively Locate And Remediate Hydrate Plugs To Eradicate Risks To Production
•Learninghowtolocatehydrateplugsfastandaccuratelyinsubseapipelinestoensureminimumresponsetime
•Comparinghydrateremediationtechniquestoestablishwhichworkbestindeepwateroperations:controlleddepressurization,controlledlineheat-up,injectionofMeOH
•Describinghowtoutilizesoftwareeffectivelytopredictthevelocityandtraveldistanceofahydrateplugduringdepressurizationandavoidpiperuptures
•Displayinghowheatingofthehydrateplugcanbecontrolledtopreventover-pressurizingliberatedgasandburstingthepipeline
CT Zhao, Chief Flow Assurance Engineer, CNOOC11.40 Question & Answer Session
PANEL DISCUSSION: HYDRATE REMEDIATION11.50 Analyzing Clearing And Dissolving Best Practices For Remediating Hydrate Plugs: What Worked And What Didn’t Relative To Expected Results
•Discussinghowtoimprovetheprobabilityofrecoveringfromhydrateblockagestooptimizeremediationsuccess
•Evaluatingrhydrateremediationtechniquestoestablishwhichworkbestindeepwateroperations:controlleddepressurization,controlledlineheat-up,injectionofMeOH
•Learninghowtoutilizesoftwareeffectivelytopredictthevelocityandtraveldistanceofahydrateplugduringdepressurizationandavoidpiperuptures
•Conversingabouthowtocontrolheatingofthehydrateplugtopreventover-pressurizingliberatedgasandburstingthepipeline
Taras Makogon, Principal Flow Assurance Engineer, ConocoPhillips12.30 Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Area
ASPHALTENES: PREVENTION & REMEDIATION1.30 Selecting Strategies For Asphaltene Prevention In Deep And Ultra Deep Reservoirs To Identify Methods For Decreasing Costs And Time Incurred Through Remediation
•Determiningifandwhichasphalteneinhibitorscanworkeffectivelyabove250Fahrenheitand10.000PSI
•Optimizingpreventionstrategiesforasphaltenestomoveawayfromcostlyandcomplicatedremediationmeasuresandensurehighproductionrates
•Analyzingwhenasphaltenepreventioncanbeestablishedthroughdesignmodificationsratherthanover-relyingonchemicalinhibition
•Lookingintochemicalalternativesforcleaningoutthelinetosavecostsandtheminimizerisksofremediation
2.00 Question & Answer Session
ASPHALTENE PRECIPITATION & DEPOSITION2.10 Understanding The Key Differences Between Precipitation And Deposition Of Asphaltenes To Implement Adequate Prevention And Mitigation Measures
•Differentiatingtheasphalteneswithhighriskofdepositionfromtheasphaltenesthatprecipitatetoenabletargetingtherealthreattowellproductivity
•Explainingthechemicalcharacteristicsofasphaltenedepositionindeepandultradeepreservoirstoenableselectionofthemostadequatechemicalinhibitor
•Showcasinghowinjectionchemicalinhibitorsspecifictodespositingasphaltenesratherthantargetingbothhasdecreasedcostswhilemaintainingmitigation
Walter Chapman, Professor, Rice University2.40 Question & Answer Session
CHEMICAL VALIDATION & DOSAGE2.50 Hearing How An Operator Is Validating Chemicals And Dosage Rates For Offsetting Hydrate, Asphaltenes, Scaling And Paraffin Wax To Prevent Blockages
•Understandingthechemicalvalidationprocessesbeingusedbyflowassuranceexpertstooptimizechemicalinhibitorselection
•Hearinghowoperatorsaremonitoringandadjustingdosageratestomanagetheconcentrationsofvariouschemicalsandoptimizesubseapipelineflow
•Clarifyingwhichstrategiesandchemicalinhibitorshavebeenprovenmosteffectiveforpreventingasphaltenesinreservoirswithahighriskofdeposition
•Summarizingthecostimplicationsofunnecessarilytreating
precipitatingasphaltenestoavoidunnecessaryspending3.20 Question & Answer Session
3.30 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
PARAFFIN WAX PREDICTION TECHNOLOGY4.00 Utilizing Fluid Property Analysis Effectively To Predict And Mitigate Paraffin Wax Deposition With Greater Confidence
•UtilizingFiniteElementAnalysis(FEA)todeterminethewaxpropertiesofdifferentfluidsandpredictwaxdepositprobabilityaccurately
•AnalyzingfluidpropertiesinPVTsimulationprogramandvalidatingthatPVTsimulationsgivethesameoutputforhydratecurve,waxappearance,densities,APIs,corrosionandasphaltenesforagivenpressureandtemperature
•AssessingtheaccuracyofPVTsimulationsforspecificdepthswhenitcomestocombiningfluidcharacterizationprocedureswithregressionalgorithmstomatchfluidpropertiesandexperimentaldata
•Examininghowtodesignasubseasystembasedonfluidpropertiesanalysisforparaffinwaxtopreventassociatedparaffinwaxdepositionchallenges
Rama Vankatesan, Flow Assurance Team Lead, Chevron4.30 Question & Answer Session
PARAFFIN WAX: CONTINUOUS INJECTION4.40 Establishing Optimal Chemical Use For Continuous Paraffin Wax Inhibition In Deepwater Reservoirs To Minimize Deposition And Costly Remediation Procedures
•Identifyingselectionproceduresforchoosingtherightinhibitorforspecificcarbonnumberdistributionstodecreasedeposition
•Showcasingdispersion-basedparaffinwaxinhibitionproductscontaininghigherpercentagesofactivecomponentsthansolution-basedchemistriesthatarestillpumpableattemperatureslessthan-58Fahreneitandaresuitableformultiphasesystems
•Comparingdispersion-basedparaffinwaxinhibitorstosolution-basedproductsfortopsideinjectionsoffshoreonthebasisofoverallchemicalusageandcosts
•Reviewingtheadvancesinchemicalinhibitorsthatmightenableparaffinwaxeliminationratherthanslowingdowntheprocesstocutoutexpensiveremediationdemands
•Determininghowsystemdesigncandecreasetheriskofparaffinwaxdepositionandbeusedasanon-chemicalpreventionmethod
5.10 Question & Answer Session
CHEMICAL COCKTAILS: INHIBITORS5.20 Comparing Chemical “Cocktails” Being Used To Simultaneously Prevent Asphaltenes And Paraffin Wax To Standard Chemical Inhibitors: Compatibility, Cost, Effectiveness And Risk
•Assessingthecompatibilityofdifferentchemicalstodeterminewhichcanbecombinedwithoutinterferencestoassureflowwhiledrivingdownoverallcosts
•Identifyingcompatibilitytestingtechniquesbeingusedbyoperatorstodeterminewhichchemicalscanbeusedinconjunctionwithoneanotherduringdepositionprevention
•Predictingtheoverallcostthatcanbesavedbycuttingdownonsubseaequipmentduetoaccommodatingforlesschemicalinhibitors
•Evaluatingtheextenttowhichthereliabilityandefficiencyofchemical“cocktails”compareswithregular,individuallytargetedchemicalinhibitors
•Understandingandovercomingadditionalriskofblendingchemicalinhibitorstoensuretheviabilityoftheoperation
Jason Harry, Senior Subsea Engineer, Hess5.50 Question & Answer Session
6.00 Chair’s Closing Remarks6:10 - 7.10 Networking Drinks Reception In Exhibition Showcase Area
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8.30 Chair’s Opening Remarks
KEYNOTE: PUSHING THE OPERATIONAL ENVELOPE8.40 Providing An Example Of How An Operator Has Taken A Risk Based Approach To Flow Assurance In Deep And Ultra Deepwater Reservoirs: Results From New Technologies Pioneered In The Field
•Sharingthelessonslearnedbysteppingawayfromdecades-oldbestpracticesandapplyingarisk-basedapproachtosubseaflowassurance
•Howanoperatorachievedthechemicalbalanceneededforhydratesandparaffinwaxwhenpushingtheboundariesinahydrateregion
•Weighingthebenefitsagainstthecostsofimplementingarisk-basedapproachforoperationat6000feetdepthandbelow
•Outliningthecurrentlimitationsfordeepandultradeepwateroperationsandenvisioninghowtheycanbeovercomeinthefuture
9.10 Question & Answer Session
FLOW ASSURANCE IN LONGER TIEBACKSTACKLING THE SPECIFIC FLOW ASSURANCE CHALLENGES
ASSOCIATED WITH EXTENDED TIEBACKS TO PREVENT BLOCKAGES
IN DEEP AND ULTRA DEEPWATER WELLS
PANEL DISCUSSION: EXTENDED TIEBACKS9.20 Overcoming Specific Challenges Of Extended Tiebacks By Selecting Adequate Metering Sensors And Pipeline Insulation Materials
•OptimizingflowassurancemeteringsensorsforhigherPSIrangestoensureequipmentreliability
•Evaluatingpipelineinsulationmaterialsbasedontheirthermalperformanceinhightemperatureenvironments
•Selectingandoperatingtheoptimalpipelineandconfigurationtoavoidflowassurancerisksinextendedtiebacks
•Determiningtheapplicabilityofpipe-in-pipetechnologyforlongsubseatiebackstofactoradditionalchallengesandinvestmentconsiderationsintothedesignphase
James Wiseman, Gunflint Point Manager, Noble Energy10.00 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
EXTENDED TIEBACKS: CHEMICAL INHIBITION PROGRAMS10.30 Displaying How An Operator Is Implementing Chemical Inhibition Strategies For The Unique Flow Assurance Risks Associated With Extended Tiebacks
•Evaluatingtheeffectivenessofchemicalinhibitionstrategiesspecificfortiebackslongerthan30milestoavoidcostlyintervention
•Identifyingbestpracticesforthedesignphasetopreventhydrateandparaffinwaxissuesinextendedtiebacks
•Examiningwhatmeasureallowthepreventionofirondepositsbackattheplatformtodecreasecostsandcomplications
•Forecastingwhatisonthehorizonintermsoftechnologiesthatmightenablefurtherextensionofoilandgastiebackstopredictassociatedflowassurancerequirements
11.00 Question & Answer Session
PIPELINE INSULATIONEXAMINING SUBSEA INSULATION OPTIONS THAT CAN EFFECTIVELY
PREVENT HYDRATE FORMATION AND LIVE UP TO HPHT
REQUIREMENTS
INSULATION11.10 Identifying Which Insulation Materials Are Being Successfully Applied To Subsea Pipelines In Deep And Ultra Deepwater To Prevent Blockages
•AssessinghowoperatorsareusingFiniteElementAnalysissoftwaretoeffectivelypredictspecificinsulationrequirements
•Comparingdifferentinsulationoptionsbasedonapplicabilityandeffectivenessindeepandultradeepwaterconditionstoselectthemostcost-effectiveoption
•Identifyingtriedandtestedbestpracticesforimplementingreal-timemonitoringtoaddressperformanceissuesandtemperaturelossesinflowlines
•Comparingtheupfrontcapitalinvestmentforinsulationtocontinuoussubseachemicalinhibitiontoquantifythefinancialconsiderationsfromaprojectmanagementstandpoint
11.40 Question & Answer Session
11.50 Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Area
HPHT INSULATION12.50 Presenting Insulation Options That Can Withstand HPHT Conditions To Decrease Risk And Costs Of Insulation Failure
•Establishingwhichinsulationmaterialscanwithstandandworkeffectivelyunderhigherpressuressubsea
•Introducingthelatestadvancesininsulationtechnologythatallowforawiderrangeofapplicationsatincreasedreliabilityanddecreasedcost
•PresentingacasestudyontheapplicationofinsulationinaHPHTenvironmenttoestablishwhatworked,whatfailedandhowthelessonslearnedwillaffectthenextrun
•Understandingandmanagingadditionalrealtimemonitoringchallengesinultradeepwateroperationstoensureproductioncanbekeptonlinelongerandproductionratesareconsistentlyhigh
1.20 Question & Answer Session
ELECTRICAL HEATING1.30 Comparing Different Electrical Heating Technologies To Establish Which Work Most Cost-Effectively For Deepwater Pipelines
•Reviewingdirectelectricalheatingoptions,theirassociatedcostsandtheirapplicationstojustifytheeconomicsofimplementation:
•BioelectricalHeating•TraceHeating•EmergingTechnologies
•Comparingbioelectricalheatingtoelectricaltraceheatingforpipe-in-pipesystemsontheparametersoflimitationsfordistance,powerandwaterdepth
•Assessingthecapabilityofactiveheatingtomonitorandcontrolfluidtemperatureduringstartup,shutdownandturndownoperations
•Identifyinginnovationsfordeliveringthepowerrequirementsassociatedwithelectricalheatingindeepwaterwells:
•HighVoltageTransmission•StepUpStepDownTransformers•VariableSpeedDrives
•Weighingthefinancialandoperationalrisksofelectricalheatingindeepwateroperationsagainstapotentiallypermanentmitigationofhydratestocoordinateaninformedinterdisciplinaryapproachandsubsequentdesign
2.00 Question & Answer Session
2:10 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
METERING, MODELLING AND SCALING UP LAB TESTING TO THE FIELD
EVALUATING THE BEST METHODS TO MEASURE, MONITOR, MODEL AND TEST TO ENSURE THAT FLOW ASSURANCE STRATEGIES ARE BUILT UPON SOLID DATA WITH THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE
PREDICTION CAPACITY
FLOW METERING2.40 Looking Into The Metering Technologies That Measure Flow In Deepwater Most Accurately To Enable Early Response To Formation And Deposition Issues
•Validatingtheaccuracyofsubseametersincomparisontotopsidemeterstoidentifyandmitigatechallengesindatainaccuracy
•Investigatingtheaccuracyandcostofreal-timemulti-phasemeteringtojustifyadditionalinvestments
•Exploringthepotentialofinnovativeself-calibratingmeterstoeliminatecostlyre-calibration
•Understandinghowtoavoidormitigatedatatransmissionissuesandpitfallstoensuredatareliability
Ebenezer Ageh, Production Engineering Advisor, Hess3.10 Question & Answer Session
MULTI-PHASE FLOW MODELING3.20 Displaying How The Latest Advances In Transient Multi-Phase Flow Modeling And Heat Transfer Modeling in Pipelines Are Being Applied To The Field
•Explaininghowlabtestingforinnovationsinpredictinghydrate,asphalteneandwaxchallengesinthefieldisbeingimprovedtospeedupthedevelopmentoftechnology
•Assessingthelatestsystemsbeingdevelopedforincreasingpredictioncapabilitiesforcorrosionandwhentheywillbeappliedinthefield
•Hearingresultsfromtechnologiesfreshoutthelabthathaverecentlybeenpilotedinthefieldtodetermineatimelineforwidescaleuse
•Outliningtheimportanceofandprovidingguidanceoncorrectsamplingtoavoiderrorsintesting
•Lookingattheshortcomingsoflabtestingtoallowforbetteroperationalriskmanagementwhenpilotingnewtechnologiesinthefield
Matthew Franchek, Professor, University of Houston3.50 Question & Answer Session
ABANDONMENTADDRESSING SPECIFIC FLOW ASSURANCE ISSUES DURING THE
ABANDONMENT PROCESS TO ENSURE THAT ABANDONMENT SUBSEA CAN BE CARRIED OUT AT MINIMUM RISK AND COST
ABANDONMENT4.00 Explaining How To Manage Flow Assurance Issues During The Abandonment Process To Leave As Clean A System As Possible
•Hearingbestpracticesforoptimizingtheabandonmentprocesstoleaveascleanasystemaspossibleincompliancewithregulations
•Explaininghowtoensurethattheflowlineishydrocarbonfreetoflushitwithoutcomplications
•Describingwaystoeffectivelymanagehydrateriskduringtheabandonmentprocess
Giancarlo Mangiafico, Project Coordinator, ENI Petroleum4.30 Question & Answer Session
4.40 Chair’s Closing Remarks
4.50 Lucky Draw And End Of Conference
Day 2Wednesday April 1, 2015
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OPERATIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR SUBSEA FLOW ASSURANCE, HOW TO MANAGE BUILD UP IN EXTENDED TIEBACKS, HOW TO OPTIMIZE EMTERING, SCALE UP LAB RESULTS TO FIELD, AND HOW TO UTILIZE THERMAL INSULATION TO MINIMIZE BLOCKAGE RISK
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