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PET EX Join at us at ExCeL London on 15-17 November 2016 For more information on the conference, sponsorship opportunities, to book an exhibition booth or to register your place, please visit www.petex.info or contact [email protected] www.petex.info Luca Bertelli Chief Exploration Officer, Eni Jean Georges Malcor Chief Executive Officer, CGG Andrew Latham VP Global Exploration Research, Wood Mackenzie Gunther Newcombe E&P Director, OGA Keynote Speakers A Word from the Chair Richard Fox What brought me into this industry was the innovation, technical challenges, excitement and endless possibilities to explore. PETEX is built around our need to discover and review recent technical achievements, capturing that excitement, finding new ideas and sharing the possibilities that the sheer scale and global nature of our industry provides. I am particularly proud that during these challenging times our exhibitors, speakers and members have stepped up to ensure we will have a memorable and successful event. We have kept true to our original guiding principles. PETEX 2016 is not just a conference and exhibition, it is a community for oil and gas professionals to take time out to think, challenge, discuss, learn – and most importantly, participate. Come and join our community at PETEX – you will be taking part in something unique and special. I look forward to seeing you there. PETEX Ltd. would also like to thank the PETEX committee members for volunteering their time to ensure the success of the show, and the companies who have released them to serve in this way: BP, Dana Petroleum, Ikon Science, ExxonMobil, Premier Oil, Making Waves Marketing, Schlumberger, Seabed Geosolutions, Shell, Statoil, Woodside and Zebra Geosciences 6 streams of technical talks Over 85 exhibitors Special features include... 6 Collaboration Showcase 6 Consultants’ Square 6 Exploration Theatre 6 Explore your Future 6 Future Working Zone 6 International Pavilion 6 OGA presence 6 Onshore feature 6 University Forum 6 YP Workshop Visit www.petex.info to register your place PESGB/SPE/EI/Geol Soc Member £190.00 / Standard Registration £310.00

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Page 1: Join at us at ExCeL London on PET EX 15-17 November 2016  · 2016-10-17 · Join at us at ExCeL London on PET EX 15-17 November 2016 For more information on the conference, sponsorship

PET EXJoin at us at ExCeL London on 15-17 November 2016For more information on the conference, sponsorship opportunities, to book an exhibition booth or to register your place, please visit www.petex.info or contact [email protected]

www.petex.info

Luca BertelliChief Exploration

Officer, Eni

Jean Georges Malcor

Chief Executive Officer, CGG

Andrew LathamVP Global Exploration

Research, Wood Mackenzie

Gunther NewcombeE&P Director,

OGA

Keynote Speakers

A Word from the Chair Richard Fox What brought me into this industry was the innovation, technical challenges, excitement and endless possibilities to explore. PETEX is built around our need to discover and review recent technical achievements, capturing that excitement, finding new ideas and sharing the possibilities that the sheer scale and global nature of our industry provides.

I am particularly proud that during these challenging times our exhibitors, speakers and members have stepped up to ensure we will have a memorable and successful event. We have kept true to our original guiding principles. PETEX 2016 is not just a conference and exhibition, it is a community for oil and gas professionals to take time out to think, challenge, discuss, learn – and most importantly, participate.

Come and join our community at PETEX – you will be taking part in something unique and special.

I look forward to seeing you there.

PETEX Ltd. would also like to thank the PETEX committee members for volunteering their time to ensure the success of the show, and the companies who have released them to serve in this way: BP, Dana Petroleum, Ikon Science, ExxonMobil, Premier Oil, Making Waves Marketing, Schlumberger, Seabed Geosolutions, Shell, Statoil, Woodside and Zebra Geosciences

6 streams of technical talks

Over 85 exhibitors

Special features include...

6Collaboration Showcase

6Consultants’ Square

6Exploration Theatre

6Explore your Future

6Future Working Zone

6 International Pavilion

6OGA presence 6Onshore feature 6University Forum 6YP Workshop

Visit www.petex.info to register your place PESGB/SPE/EI/Geol Soc Member £190.00 / Standard Registration £310.00

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The PETEX 2016 Technical Programme – The Industry Engine Is Still Switched On!

If proof were needed that the industry engine is still running, PETEX received a record submission of high quality abstracts in 2016 from which we have created an exciting technical programme of talks and posters; a 35% increase on 2014.

This premier UK E&P conference is designed to review and summarise the key industry trends in one single event. The programme of talks, posters and workshops, spanning three days, will run in three parallel streams, aligned around global, regional and technological themes.

At PETEX 2016 it will be possible to:

6 Raise your awareness of the regional geology of the key exploration hotspots including Mexico, Myanmar, Brazil & West Africa.

6 Better understand the impact of broadband and multi-component data in the North Sea, review the advances of complex imaging through case studies and look to the future of autonomous seismic acquisition.

6 Gain an insight into the future potential of the UK via insights into fractured Precambrian plays in the West of Shetland, the Zechstein carbonates of NW Europe and onshore tight gas in the UK.

To support the main conference programme there will be the Exploration Theatre, showcasing new technology case studies and the Collaboration Conference, where students and industry sponsors can showcase joint studies.

The technical programme will be given context via the opening keynote lectures, session keynotes and the highly relevant panel discussion that none of us can afford to miss.

The PETEX 2016 conference will be THE event in 2016 to network with your technical peers, gain an overview of the latest technologies, and explore your career.

A Word from the Technical ChairsMike Branston & Neil Frewin

Richard Fox Exploration Director, Dana PetroleumChair’s Welcome

Maria IredaleExecutive Director, PESGBOpening Address

Luca BertelliChief Exploration Officer, EniAn Explorer’s View: A Success Story in Troubled Times

Jean Georges MalcorChief Executive Officer, CGGA Contractor’s View: Adapting to the New Market

Andrew Latham VP Global Exploration Research, Wood MackenzieAn Analyst’s View: Winners & Losers from 2016

Gunther Newcombe E & P Director, Oil & Gas AuthorityAre there Future Upstream Opportunities in the North Sea?

MAIN AUDITORIUMKEYNOTES

Networking Reception17.00 Exhibition Floor

Collaboration is really at the heart of solving the key challenges facing the E&P sector currently, so AAPG (European Region), PESGB and the Petroleum Group are pleased to confirm a vibrant Petroleum Geoscience Collaboration Showcase.

The showcase provides an excellent opportunity for industry and academia to meet, get inspired and demonstrate the value of collaborative applied research. There will be ample opportunity for graduates and potential future employers to connect across the two-day programme which is fully integrated within the PETEX programme and located with a designated area on the PETEX exhibition floor.

We have received a large number of excellent examples of collaborative research across the suggested technical themes with a strong representation from structural geology, sedimentology, reservoir quality and exploration. We are also pleased to announce notable keynote speakers including Prof. John Underhill, Hon. Prof. Keith Gerdes, Prof. Bruce Levell and Dr. Ole Martinsen. High-quality poster sessions will also highlight some of the most interesting research and new exploration areas within the North Sea, West of Shetland and further afield.

Please come along and join us for some interesting and thought-provoking technical presentations and posters by leading researchers illustrating the results of their work and the value of collaboration between academia and industry.

Postgraduate Research Collaboration Showcase

Evolution of Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic Deepwater Slope Canyon Complexes in the Ceara

Basin, Equatorial Brazil: New Insights from Regional Scale 3D PSDM and Cognitive Interpretational

WorkflowsT. Rady1

1Premier Oil

Regional geology and prospectivity of the Mexican Gulf of Mexico

C. O’Reilly1, D. Chisari1, A. Birch-Hawkins1

1TGS

Calibrating 3D Seismic Data in Frontier Exploration with Offset Well Data through Seismic Tie-Lines to

De-risk and Rank Prospect PortfoliosD. Wallace1, J. Kemper1, P. Ramsey1

1Chariot Oil and Gas

MAIN AUDITORIUMGLOBAL

Ophir Energy - Accelerated exploration for biogenic gas in Deepwater Myanmar

R. Courel1, J. Hull1, A. Duffy1, L. Ryan1, G. Moltifiori1, C. Hawke1, D. Harger1, D. Rycroft1

1Ophir Energy plc

What can 3D Seismic Data Contribute to a Mature Oil Field with 1000 Wells?

O.J. Olatoke1, M. Pointing1, K. Totton1,K. Tough1, C. Lehmann1, J. Gardner1

1BP

The role of extrusive igneous rocks in explorationA. Racey1

1Andy Racey Geoscience

HALL 1ENABLING TECHNOLOGY

HALL 2NORTH WEST EUROPE

Enabling Technology Development in Seismic ExplorationD. Monk1

1Apache Corp

A review of the impact of multimeasurement broadband data at the Mariner Field: Model building,

imaging, and inversionC. Cunnell1

1WesternGeco

Shot-by-shot directional source deghosting and directional designature using near-gun

measurementsN. Hargreaves1, R. Telling1, S. Grion1

1Dolphin Geophysical

An iterative data driven demultiple scheme for high resolution short offset P-Cable data in the Barents

SeaA. Hardwick1, S. Jansen2, B. Kjølhamar2

1TGS UK, 2TGS Norway

Better Seismic Imaging Through Implementation of New Technologies

D. Dickinson 1, F. Mancini11Woodside Energy Ltd.

The Porcupine Basin Ireland: New perspectives on prospectivity for oil and gas

A. McCarthy1, A. Vear1

1Woodside Energy (UK) Ltd.

REFRESHMENT BREAK

EXHIBITION FLOORCOLLABORATION SHOWCASE

KEYNOTEProf. John Underhill1 & Hon. Prof. Keith Gerdes2

1Heriot-Watt University, 2Shell

Sand Injection ResearchProf. A. Hurst1

1University of Aberdeen

Structural Coherence of Fault-Fold Arrays in Salt-Influenced Rifts: Observations from the Halten

Terrace, Offshore NorwayA.J. Coleman1

1Imperial College London

A reassessment of the brittle deformation history, age and attribute analysis from the Orcadian

Basin, Scotland: implications for offshore Devonian fractured reservoirsA.M. Dichiarante1

1Durham University

Seismic geomechanics of mud volcanoes: implications on drilling

R. Gulmammadov1 1University of Manchester

The Recognition of Three Types of Seaward-Dipping Reflector (SDR) and Implications for Continental

BreakupC. McDermott1

1Imperial College London

POSTER SESSION 1

Benefits of re-processing and re-imaging using non-parametric model building for exploration and field development. A case study from the Nyk High,

Vøring BasinA. Pavlov1, J. Fruehn1, J. Howsego1, M. Haverl2,

V. Valler1, J. Raffle1, B. Myhren2, H. Aronsen2 1 ION, 2Statoil

The UK’s Frontier Basin: The Rockall Basin A. Karvelas1, O. Schenk2,

O. Shtukert1

1WesternGeco, 2Schlumberger Germany

The Northwest Rockall Basin and its Petroleum Potential

C. Grove1, R. Teehan1, L. Holt1, J. Warner2

1OMV UK Ltd, 2Formerly ARKex Ltd.

Multi-phase sand remobilization and injection in the Balder Formation of the South Viking Graben

M. Huuse1, D. Bureau1, A. Hurst2

1University of Manchester, 2University of Aberdeen

The Catcher Area Development: Addressing the Challenges of Developing Three Seismically Tuned

Sand Injectite Fields S. Kenyon-Roberts1, M. Gibson1, D. Riley1

1Premier Oil

Case history of the PL 586 hydrocarbon discoveries, 2012-2015

A. Pavlov1, V. Valler1, A. Sakharov2, A. Knowles1, E. Egeland2, P. Smith1

1ION, 2VNG Norge

PES

LUNCH

13.30

14.00

14.30

15.00

15.30

16.00

16.30

10.00

10.10

10.15

10.45

11.15

11.45

12.15

Tuesday 15 November

New for 2016

Exploration GameLicencing round simulation game each day, winner announced on the last day

CONFERENCE WELCOMEJonathan CraigAAPG President

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Evening Excursion 17.30

Venues include The Fox@ExCeL Further venues still available to sponsor!

Oil in Senegal: The SNE Discovery and Appraisal Story So FarR. Heaton1

1Cairn Energy

The Deep Water C/T Systems in the Rio Muni Basin - Elements of an Emerging PlayP. Mullin1, F. Inniss 1, S. Opdyke1, M. Smith1

1PanAtlantic Exploration

Breaking up is never easy, the consequences of rifting and drifting apart in the North Gabon Basin, with learnings for the evolution of the South Atlantic

H. Doran1, A. Carr1, W. Parsons1, E. Pettinotti1, J. Smart1, P. Abessolo Ollomo2, E. Mbina-Kombila2, F. Moukoumbi2

1Ophir Energy, 2DGH (Direction Générale des Hydrocarbures)

MAIN AUDITORIUMGLOBAL

The structural and stratigraphic development of the Rio del Rey Basin (offshore Cameroon), implications for play distribution and remaining exploration potential

P. Bellingham1&2, C. Tucker1&2, T. Beal1&2, M. Enfield1, N. Quinton2

1P.D.F. Ltd, 2Tower Resources

Using a West Africa depositional sequence framework to uncover pre- & post-salt prospectivity in the underexplored deepwater Congo and Namibe Basins

M. Tyrrell1, F. Mathew1, A. Ashfield1, B. Smith1

1PGS Reservoir

Exploration of the Onshore Dahomey Embayment of Benin; the integration of seismic data and high resolution airborne gravity & magnetic data into Cretaceous and Tertiary play models

N. Waters1, P. Elliott1, E. Rossiter1

1Elephant Oil Ltd

HALL 1ENABLING TECHNOLOGY

HALL 2NORTH WEST EUROPE

Using an integrated model building toolkit to reduce uncertainty in seismic imaging T. Martin1, G. Ronholt2, O. Korsmo2, T. Bell1

1PGS UK, 2PGS Norway

Improving the Hoop Fault Complex image with Full Waveform InversionJ. Mao1, J. Sheng1, T. Kim1, M. Hart1

1TGS

Seismic imaging in and around salt bodies: problems and pitfallsI. Jones1, I. Davison2

1ION, 2Earthmoves

Velocity model building offshore Gabon - a vast step into the unknown P. Gabrielli1, F. Jouno1, B. Xiao1, I. Iliev1, C. Page1, R. Schouten1, S. Thompson1,

J. Cowley1, A. Ratcliffe1

1CGG

High Resolution Diffraction Imaging of Small Scale Fractures in Shale and Carbonate Reservoirs

A.M. Popovici1, I. Sturzu1, T.J. Moser1

1Z-Terra Inc

Adding Value with Broadband Seismic and Inversion in the Central North Sea Seagull AreaM. Vermaas1, A. Lind1

1Apache North Sea

REFRESHMENT BREAK

EXHIBITION FLOORCOLLABORATION SHOWCASE

KEYNOTEProf. Bruce Levell1

1University of Oxford

Relationships Between Observed Hydrocarbon Column Heights, Occurrence of Background Overpressure and Seal Capacity within North West Europe

J. Schofield 1 1 Durham University

Porosity Controls on Devonian Strata of the North Sea: a case study from Ardmore field, Block 30/24, UKCS

L. Tang1

1Durham University

The SAFARI Project - An online database of reservoir analogue information from outcrops and modern systems

Prof. J. Howell11University of Aberdeen

Insights into bottom-currents role in reworking and redistributing turbidites in the Offshore Mozambique: implication for hydrocarbon exploration

A. Thieblemont1

1Royal Holloway, University of London

Turbidite-Contourite Interactions on the Uruguayan Continental Margin: Conceptual ImplicationsA. Creaser1

1Royal Holloway, University of London

POSTER SESSION 2

Overcoming complex imaging challenges in the Western Black Sea using ExxonMobil’s Full Waveform Inversion Technology

S. Hughes1, V. Gottumukkula1, P. Homonko1, R. Neelamani2, S. Lazaratos2, P. Routh2, R. Lu2, K. Naidu2, H. Braaksma2, R. Saltzer3

1ExxonMobil International Ltd UK, 2ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company USA, 3ExxonMobil Development Company USA

Bringing Golden Eagle Onstream - with 10 appraisal wells there shouldn’t be any surprises right?D. Dutton1, A. Mitchell2

1Nexen Petroleum UK, 2Strategic Fit

The challenges of predicting fluid type from seismic amplitudes in the Vaila sandstones of the Flett Sub-basin

G. Poole1

1Engie E&P UK Ltd.

Overpressure detection using Shear-Wave Velocity DataA. Edwards1, S. O’Connor1, S. Green1, K. Waters1

1IKON Science

Carboniferous and Devonian petroleum systems of the UKCS: an overview of regional structure and stratigraphy from the 21st Century Exploration Roadmap Palaeozoic Project

A. Monaghan1, S. Arsenikos1, T. Kearsey1, K. Whitbread1, M. Quinn1, G. Kimbell1, G. Leslie1, P. Williamson1, D. Millward1, T. Pharaoh1

1BGS

Thick vs thin-skinned deformation of the Sole Pit High (UK Southern North Sea Basin) and its impact on the evolution of supra-salt prospectivity

R. Sharp1, J. Adam1, N. Scarselli1, S. Morse2

1Royal Holloway University of London, 2PGS

Exploration Managers’ Lunch12.30Dining Hall

Invitation-only lunch attracting senior figures from across the industry

LUNCH POSTER SESSION 3

Insights into the hydrocarbon potential of Tertiary turbidites in the unexplored territories of the Lower Congo basin, Angola

D. Rathee1, S. Tewari11WesternGeco

Next generation seismic for Exploration: better, faster and cheaper acquisition technologies using smarter topologies

W. Walk1

1Shell

KEYNOTEO. Martinsen (TBC)1

1Statoil

Cracked and full of sand: microstructural insights into how oil gets into the fractured Precambrian basement of the Rona Ridge, West of Shetland

R. Holdsworth1&2, K. McCaffrey1&2, E. Dempsey1

1Durham University, 2Geospatial Research Ltd. (in collaboration with Clair Joint Venture Group)

A geotectonic history of Durban and Zululand Basins-with implications on its hydrocarbon prospectivity

M. Bhattacharya1, G. Duval11CGG

Leveraging De-Blending of Overlapping Shots for Multi-Source Towed Streamer Acquisition P. Fontana1, T. Thompson2, E. Hager3

1Polarcus UAE, 2DownUnder GeoSolutions, 3Polarcus Singapore

Brent Group Petrography and Diagenesis: Implications for Reservoir Quality and Enhanced Oil Recovery

T. Utley1 & Prof. R.H. Worden2

1Durham University, 2 University of Liverpool

Understanding Zechstein Carbonate Reservoirs in NW EuropeS. Daniels1, J. Gluyas2, R. Holdsworth1&2, J. Long1, M. Mawson2, M. Tucker2,

E. Vserminova1, M. Wilkinson1

1Geospatial Research Ltd., 2Durham University

Modern Insights Into The Geology And Prospectivity Of The Agadem Rift Basing In Niger: An Emerging Basin In The Central African Rift System

T. Wright1, B. Wilks1, P. Magor1

1Savannah Petroleum plc

Wavefield signal apparition: A seismic shift for simultaneous source separation J. Robertsson1&4, L. Amundsen2, A.S. Pedersen2, D.J. van Manen1&4,

K. Eggenberger1, F. Andersson3

1Seismic Apparition GmbH, 2Statoil, 3Lund University, 4ETH Zurich

Evolution & Karst Development in a Palaeozoic Carbonate Platform: A Seismic Interpretation Approach

V.S. Tran1

1Royal Holloway, University of London

A Role for Fluid Pressure Data in ExplorationR. Morgan1

1Ostralegus Ventures

REFRESHMENT BREAK

Mongolia: Emerging & Frontier Exploration PotentialJ. Tully1, A. Barnwell1, R. Karpuz1

1Petro Matad LLC

Unlocking the potential of seabed seismic M. Ortin1, A. Bullock1, A. Cooke1,

1WesternGeco

Resolving the noble gas fingerprint in UK unconventional gas reservoirsS. Gilfillan1

1University of Edinburgh

The Influence of Pore Pressure in Assessing Hydrocarbon Prospectivity: A ReviewS. Green1, S. O’Connor1, A. Edwards1

1IKON Science

Geochemical Evaluation of Petroleum Systems in the Norwegian Barents SeaP. Farrimond1, L. Garner1, M. Nuzzo1, M. Dart1

1Integrated Geochemical Interpretation (IGI) Ltd.

Leveraging Laggan’s 4D acquisition noise measurements into the Tormore 4D feasibility study L. Barens1, E. McManus1, K. Budkina1, N. Jebara1

1Total E&P UK

Noble gases in gas shales: Implications for gas retention and thermal maturityS. Basugupta1

1University College London

New Gasfields in the Cleveland Basin, Northern England. Discovered conventional and unconventional gas reserves in fractured Zechstein carbonates, tight Carboniferous gas

sands and the Bowland ShaleM. Cooper1

1Arenite Petroleum Ltd.

Frøya High: An integrated reservoir study of the Late Jurassic sandsJ. Ford1, P. Wellsbury1, G. Mullins1, K. Hawkins1, G. Petrie1, D. Rigby1, K. Wien1, E. Carrillo1,

D. O’Connor1, G. Williams1, K. Sen1

1CGG

Sparse Nodes and Shallow Water - PS Imaging Challenges on the Alwyn North FieldC. Page1, J. Holden1, D. Fritz1, O. Bukola1, J. McLeman1, R. Refaat1, J. Brunelliere2,

S. Sioni2, A. Mitra3, X. Lu3

1CGG, 2Total, 3Total E&P UK

The effect of stress-induced porosity and permeability variations on shale gas reservoir performance

S. Mohammed1

1University of Aberdeen

A new UK basin modelling framework for predicting and evaluating sweet spots in unconventional continuous resource plays

M. Enfield1, R. Randell1, T. Henderson1, M. Watkinson2&1, P. Bellingham1 1P.D.F. Ltd., 2Plymouth University

Wednesday 16 November

09.30

10.00

10.30

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11.30

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12.30

13.00

14.00

14.30

15.00

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17.00

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Asset Stewardship Workshop Run by S. Robertson,

Oil & Gas Authority

Technology Trends & Cross Industry Synergies With Steve Smith, Oblong

The seminar will focus on new technologies/approaches which are

pushing the boundaries in geoscience, technologies from industries on the

peripheries of the oil and gas industry which potentially can be used in new and creative ways and on gaining some insight

from a complimentary industries and access how technologies/ idea from these industries can be (or have been) applied to oil and gas The event then allows time for

audience input and questions, with the aim of offering attendees an insight into the

numerous dimensions of our industry and the opportunities available.

Colin Daley (Schlumberger) will also be presenting on Machine Learning/Analytics andPaul Williams (BGS) presenting on iGeology3D

Open to all PETEX attendees

MAIN AUDITORIUMYP WORKSHOP

HALL 1ROBOTICS WORKSHOP

HALL 2OGA WORKSHOP

AUV Technology TrendsA. Gran 1

1Kongsberg Maritime

FreeCableTM: Autonomous Midwater Stationary Cables to Perform Full

Azimuth Full Offset Seismic Acquisition with Ideal Geometry

L. Haumonte1

1Kietta

Using Robotic Flying Nodes for Ocean Bottom Seismic Acquisition

A. Holloway1, D. Grant1

1Autonomous Robotics Ltd

Hybrid methodology to deploy robotic seafloor nodes and produce a step change in seafloor receiver seismic

survey efficiencyA. Rokkan1

1Seabed Geosolutions

LUNCH

Distributed seismic acquisition with 3D sensor arrays towed by wave gliders

N. Moldoveanu1, P. Caprioli11WesternGeco

Exploration Data WorkshopSubsurface Data and Data Visualisation

Run by N. Richardson,Oil & Gas Authority

Interactive debate session on the topic: What is the new normal? Just another cycle or a structural change in the hydrocarbon industry

A vibrant, provocative and stimulating discussion on a range of topics: redefining Corporate strategies, to the future Energy mix, the crew change, the Industry’s response to intense pressure across the sector, to the demise of some Small Caps, bankruptcy of other

Industry institutions, the impact of increasing Global/Social conscience, and retrenching by the Service Sector.

Join us to for an exciting ‘Question Time’-style of panel debate. The Panel will be Chaired by Professor Iain Stewart and comprise representatives from across the Industry, including the E&P and Service Sector, Academia, The City and Media/Analysts.

Attendees will be encouraged to submit questions to the panel using our interactive technology.

MAIN AUDITORIUMPETEX FORUM

Followed by a special awards ceremony for Best Presentation and Best Poster at PETEX, join us to celebrate the best presentations at the 26th anniversary of PETEX

CLOSE OF SESSION

Thursday 17 November

10.00

13.00

14.00

14.30

15.00

15.30

16.00

16.45

This programme is provisional and subject to changeCorrect as at 6 October 2016

Visit www.petex.info for the most up to date programme

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New for 2016, look out for the

PETEX Pub on the show floor!

Exploration TheatreArea of commercially-orientated technical presentations.

Non – seismic session combined with sales talks and data viewing.

Poster ShowcasePETEX has a very strong poster tradition and this year we are excited about the quality of submissions more than ever. This year’s poster presentations complement the main conference as an additional stream of technical content.

Although the poster timetable is yet to be released, a high number of presentations have already been confirmed including; authors from companies such as WesternGeco, CGG and ERCL, independent consultants, and academics from Universities like Imperial College London, Royal Holloway University, UCL and Durham University.

Future Working ZonePETEX 2016 looks to the future for new ideas, new ways of working, smarter, faster and more efficiently. This year we are delighted to include the Future Working Zone - specifically for those working in the digital energy arena, providing solutions around people, processes and technology. The Zone will include a full technical programme and opportunities for exhibitors to take a small booth at a special price. Technical themes will include:

6 The Future is different - How?

6 Integrated, Collaborative working - case studies and new ideas

6 Changing the way we work

6 Working smarter in a low oil price environment

6 Traditional Data Management - how will it evolve?

6 Standards - can we create a global community?

6 National Data Repositories - National Treasure or Necessary Evil?

Area sponsored by Target Energy Solutions

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MonarchGeophysical

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EarthworksReservoir

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Geoscience

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Ikon Science

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Exploration Theatre

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TEEC

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BellGeospace

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Consultants' SquareFeaturing:Reid GeophysicsAstute GeosciencePJ Exploration LtdLlahven LtdEarthmoves Ltd

Rocktype LtdMorningsideCDP ConsultingInvast CaMa ASHXB Oil and Gas

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18Cegal

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Lloyd'sRegister

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Troika

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TGS

"The Prospector"

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CeREES,Durham

University

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HartEnergy

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Exhibition Focal Points

Explore your FutureIncludes key note session

(Maria Irvin, Shell VP of Talent & Henry Edmunson, retired

Schlumberger)Early, Mid, Late-Career FocusFocus on improving people’s

working skillsCV clinics and one-to-one sessions

In collaboration with Zinc Consultants and Working Smart Ltd.

Consultants’ SquarePlatform for independent

consultants to promote their business and services

International PavilionOpportunities for government

agencies to promote their countries’ assets

Exhibitors from countries all around the world

University ForumPlatform for universities to promote their academic research

Opportunity for strong partnerships with industry

Still time to book a booth!

Timetables coming soon...

Don’t panic...

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ExCeL London is situated in the heart of vibrant East London.

5 minutes to the south, is the iconic O2, which offers 30 bars and restaurants linked to ExCeL London by England’s only urban Cable Car - The Emirates Air Line.

10 minutes to the west of ExCeL London you’ll find Canary Wharf, London’s financial district, offering 200 shops, bars and restaurants.

15 minutes to the north you will find The Olympic Park and Europe’s largest urban shopping centre, Westfield Stratford City. Westfield offers over 300 shops, as well as a 14-screen cinema, a casino and three hotels.

by TubeThe Jubilee Line is recommended as the quickest route to ExCeL London. Alight at Canning Town and change onto a Beckton-bound DLR train, for the quick 2-stop journey to Custom House for ExCeL (West).

by AirExCeL London recommends using London City Airport, whenever possible. The airport is located 5-minutes from ExCeL London by taxi or 10-minutes by DLR (Docklands Light Railway). The airport offers 350 flights per day, from over 40 international destinations.

See you there...

StayEvent Express is the recommended accommodation agent for PETEX 2016.

A variety of accommodation options are available within close proximity to ExCeL, including properties on site at ExCeL itself.

To take advantage of special rates, please contact Event Express directly:

Contact: Rebecca HolderW: http://www.eventexpressuk.co.uk/petex/E: [email protected]: 01905 732737

EatExCeL has a wealth of nearby places to go. From restaurants to easy dining, coffee shops to quick bites, global food to street pop-up food, there is an option for everyone and anyone.

For further information please visit http://excel.london/visitor/food-drink

In the area...

by RoadWhen driving to ExCeL London follow signs for Royal Docks, City Airport and ExCeL. There is easy access from the M25, M11, A406 and A13. For a map of ExCeL London’s location please visit www.streetmap.co.uk and search for ExCeL London by postcode – E16 1XL. For Sat Nav purposes, we recommend using postcode E16 1DR. ExCeL London offers on-site car parking for 3,700 cars. The tariff for the Royal Victoria multi-storey car park and Undercroft parking (Orange and Purple) is £15 for up to 24 hours.

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