29 January – 1 February 2012 , UAE www.wraconferences.com/plantmaintenance

PLANT MAINTENANCE AND HSE MIDDLE EAST 5th Annual Meeting

MOVING TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE APPROACH IN MANAGING PLANT MAINTENANCE AND HSE

RISK AND RELIABILITY KEY PANEL MEMBERS INCLUDE METHODS FOR DEVELOPING THE Steven J. Cooke, Senior Quality Management Engineer, PLANT MAINTENANCE Abu Dhabi Gas Liquefaction Limited (ADGAS) STRATEGY – EFFECTIVE Nasser Al Shahrani, ABQ Plants Maintenance Department, Saudi Aramco APPLICATIONS Carlos Tan, Group EHS Advisor, Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC) 29 January 2012 Walter Mesterom, CEO, PDM

Ahmed Khalil, Manager – Fire, Health & Safety, Bahrain Petroleum Company (BAPCO)

Ismail Al Hammadi, Maintenance Manager, Abu Dhabi Gas Industries PLANT MAINTENANCE Limited (GASCO) AND HSE KEY REASONS TO ATTEND MIDDLE EAST 2012 30-31 January 2012 n Meet the high level operator led panel members from major companies in the region

n Listen to highly interactive, in-depth technical and HSE case studies and discussions

n Utilise quality cost principles with risk probability to sustain support for continuing maintenance activities TURNAROUND AND SHUTDOWN n Learn to link and integrate the HSE and maintenance workforces to achieve MANAGEMENT cost effective reliability and process safety management

1 February 2012 n Special focus hear case study presentations from winners of the 2010 14th Annual ADNOC HSE Awards

Sponsored by Excellent event and well organised. We need more events for maintenance, planning, turnaround and shutdowns like this! Tayseer Ali Fateel, S-Chem Maintenance Planning Superintendent, Saudi Chevron

WELCOME KEY SPEAKERS AND ADVISORS INCLUDE

Dear maintenance and HSE executives, Maintenance Manager, Abu Dhabi Gas Industries Limited (GASCO) In recent years, maintenance has changed, perhaps more so than any other management discipline. The changes are due Steven J. Cooke, Senior Quality Management Engineer, to a huge increase in the number and variety of physical assets Abu Dhabi Gas Liquefaction Company Limited (ADGAS) from the plant through to equipment which must be maintained throughout. Far more complex designs have been developed; Dhirajlal Radadiya, Senior HSE Advisor, Abu Dhabi National Oil new maintenance techniques introduced and organisations have Company (ADNOC) changed their views on maintenance and responsibilities.

Taqi Al Harbi, Team Leader Maintenance Planning ñ Shuaiba Refinery, Innovative strategies to integrate plant maintenance and HSE National Petroleum Company (KNPC) The topics of Maintenance and HSE are too often discussed as separate concerns. Within the maintenance mix, we should not Omer Akhtar, Senior Executive (Inspection), Fauji Fertilizer forget the important role of HSE, as one without the other can lead Company to plant failure and ultimately major unavoidable disasters. Walter Mesterom, CEO, PDM Through a highly dynamic programme, keynote presentations and two interactive workshops, we will take forward the unifying Ahmed Abdel Zaher Khalifa, Maintenance Planning and Control concept for improved plant and safety performance. Department Head, Sidi Kerir Petrochemicals Company (SIDPEC)

High level, international participation Carlos Tan, Group EHS Advisor, Emirates National Oil Company Plant Maintenance and HSE Middle East has now reached its 5th (ENOC) Annual Meeting and is recognised as the region’s leading meeting place where maintenance leaders from all major Gulf operators are Rodwan Basha, Senior Reliability Engineer, Abu Dhabi Gas represented. Our attendees include Maintenance Managers, Vice Liquefaction Company Limited (ADGAS) Presidents of HSE, Inspection Heads and HSE Managers from companies such as GASCO, Saudi Aramco, TAKREER, OMIFCO, Helmut Krah, Business Unit Leader - Turbine Filters, SABIC, ADGAS, KNPC, ZADCO, Jordan Petroleum Refi nery Co. W. L. Gore & Associates Ltd and many others, all of which you will have the chance to meet, learn from and network with. Salem S. Al Braiki, Senior Inspection Engineer, Abu Dhabi Refi nery, On behalf of the World Refi ning Association, I look forward to Abu Dhabi Oil Refi ning Company (TAKREER) welcoming you in Abu Dhabi for this exclusive gathering of experts from the region and beyond. Our 2012 meeting is the place to be Alexandre Gonzalbo, Engineering and Project Leader, TOTAL ABK in order to give you and your team the chance to take the lead and map your journey into the future. Abidul Islam, Inspection Engineer, Abu Dhabi Refi nery, Abu Dhabi Oil Refi ning Company (TAKREER) Sid Mehta Senior Project Manager, World Refi ning Association Mark Goedvolk, Managing Director, Tharawat Engineering Services Company (Tesco), Jubail, KSA

WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Eng. Osmo Tammela, Sales Director, Vahterus Oy, Finland n Maintenance Superintendents Fahad Al Harbi, Engineer Electrical Maintenance, Operations Group, n Heads of HSE, Industrial Security Managers Kuwait Oil Company n Turnaround Planning Managers Geert Saman, Maintenance Strategy Development Manager, Plant n Plant and Operation Directors and Managers Availability Division, Abu Dhabi Polymers Company (BOROUGE) n HSE Advisors n Environmental Advisors V.Balasubramanian, Asset Integrity Section Team Leader, Technical Ruwais Fertilizer Industries (FERTIL) n Maintenance Team Leaders, Engineers, Supervisors Support Department, n Rotating Equipment Engineers Ahmed Khalil, Manager – Fire, Health & Safety, Bahrain Petroleum n Reliability Specialists Company (BAPCO) n Process Safety Managers Nasser Al Shahrani, ABQ Plants Maintenance Department, n Inspection Engineers Saudi Aramco n Condition Monitoring Engineers Ameen Ahmed, Service Sales Engineer, Elliott Turbo n Planning Engineers and Superintendents n Project Engineers and Managers Leon van Hout, Senior Project Manager, PDM n Electrical Maintenance Engineers Bas Broods, Senior Project Manager, PDM n Process Control Engineers n Mechanical Heads

www.wraconferences.com/plantmaintenance | +971 2401 2930 or +44 (0) 20 7067 1800 | [email protected] The WRA’s Plant Maintenance Conference was an excellent opportunity to learn new advancements and meet industry leaders. I found it very useful and interactive. It has also given me opportunity to share the knowledge as to how Qatargas are managing assets and reliability and receive positive feedback from operators in the region. Qadeer Ahmed, Reliability Engineer, QATARGAS

WORKSHOP A CONFERENCE DAY ONE SUNDAY 29 JANUARY 2012 MONDAY 30 JANUARY 2012 08:00 Registration and Coffee Risk and reliability methods for developing 09:00 Opening welcome address the plant maintenance strategy – Effective applications 09:15 Plenary Session: Integrating HSE and Plant Maintenance n Understand the framework which integrates HSE and Plant Maintenance 08:00 Registration and Coffee n Importance of good maintenance for the continuing integrity of an asset n Implementation of robust asset integrity and reliability management 09:00 Opening welcome address systems providing better metrics for improved plant and 09:15 Speed Exchange safety performance Panel discussion: What factors should HSE and Plant Maintenance 09:30 Session One: Introduction to risk based strategies managers look at in their projects to get budget approval from their n Why adopt Risk Based Strategies? Finance Managers? n Case studies highlighting the benefi ts of RBM for refi nery, Steven J. Cooke, Senior Quality Management Engineer, petrochemical, fertilizer and complex offshore process facilities Abu Dhabi Gas Liquefaction Company Limited (ADGAS) 10:30 Coffee Break Ahmed Abdel Zaher Khalifa, Maintenance Planning and Control Department Head, Sidi Kerir Petrochemicals Company (SIDPEC) 11:00 Session Two: Risk Based Maintenance (RBM) 10:30 Coffee working process 11:00 Session Two: Overview of the Maintenance Policy and n Risk Based Inspection (RBI) Strategy in companies from the Middle East region n Safety Integrity Level Assessment (SIL) n Importance of constructing an effective maintenance plan n Reliability Centred Maintenance (RCM) n Understanding the role of planning in the total maintenance environment 11:30 Panel Discussion: Developing the correct ‘maintenance strategy’ to Geert Saman, Maintenance Strategy Department Manager, Plant achieve the overall ‘maintenance policy’ - How? Availability Division, Abu Dhabi Polymers Company (BOROUGE) Ahmed Abdel Zaher Khalifa, Maintenance Planning and Control Department Head, Sidi Kerir Petrochemicals Company (SIDPEC) 12:15 Lunch Geert Saman, Maintenance Strategy Development Manager, Plant 13:15 Session Three – Getting paid for what DOES NOT happen Availability Division, Abu Dhabi Polymers Company (BOROUGE) - using uality cost principles with risk probability to Steven J. Cooke, Senior Quality Management Engineer, sustain support for continuing maintenance activities Abu Dhabi Gas Liquefaction Company Limited (ADGAS) and personnel Nasser Al Shahrani, ABQ Plants Maintenance Department, Saudi Aramco Part 1 - Quality cost principles and their application to risk management 12:15 Lunch 13:30 Session Three: Plant availability and integrity Break-out Session 1 Asset integrity management Identify items that are 'quality cost' instead of operating costs in your n organisations n About Tharawat Engineering Services Company (Tesco) and Vahterus n Introducing 3rd Generation heat transfer technology to the MENA Break-out Session 2 Region Find a link between the quality costs and reliability measures n Improved Heat Transfer Efficiency = Significant Savings & Part 2 - It's not what you spend, but what you spend it on Maintenance Benefits Determining existing “costs of quality (or maintenance)” n Case study: Risk Specific Pipeline Integrity Management for Enhanced Public Safety by TAKREER Break-out Session 3 Propose ways to report quality cost issues as an indicator of reliability Ameen Ahmed, Service Sales Engineer, Elliott Turbo and risk reduction Salem S. Al Braiki, Senior Inspection Engineer, Abu Dhabi Refi nery, Steven J. Cooke, Senior Quality Management Engineer, Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi Oil Refi ning Company (TAKREER) Gas Liquefaction Company Limited (ADGAS) Abidul Islam, Inspection Engineer, Abu Dhabi Refi nery, Abu Dhabi Oil Refi ning Company (TAKREER) 15:15 Conclusion and Workshop Findings V.Balasubramanian, Asset Integrity Section Team Leader, Technical 16:30 Close of Workshop Support Department, Ruwais Fertilizer Industries (FERTIL) Mark Goedvolk, Managing Director, Tharawat Engineering Services Company (Tesco), Jubail, KSA Eng. Osmo Tammela, Eng. Osmo Tammela, Sales Director, Vahterus Oy 15:40 Coffee 16:10 Session Four: Reliability Centred Maintenance (RCM) n Conducting and implementing an RCM programme n RCM analysis – what are the key questions which an RCM analysis should answer? Rodwan Basha, Senior Reliability Engineer, Abu Dhabi Gas Liquefaction Company Limited (ADGAS) Ahmed Al Awfi , CEO, OMIFCO at the 2011 Meeting Helmut Krah, Business Unit Leader - Turbine Filters, W. L. GORE & Associates 17:15 Closing address followed by networking reception The Workshop on Turnarounds and Shutdowns was just excellent and very interactive! 29 January – 1 February 2012

Roy Festus, Turnaround Planning Section Head, TAKREER ABU DHABI, UAE www.wraconferences.com/plantmaintenance

CONFERENCE DAY TWO WORKSHOP B TUESDAY 31 JANUARY 2012 WEDNESDAY 1 FEBRUARY 2012

08:00 Registration and Coffee Turnaround and shutdown management 09:00 Opening welcome address 08:00 Registration and Coffee

09:05 Session Five: Inspection and monitoring 09:00 Opening welcome address n Understanding the best practices in Inspection Management An opportunity for all attendees to discuss and produce a list of n Best practice and case studies on maintenance and inspection key questions/issues (related to the workshop session topics) for techniques and facilities discussion throughout the day. n Improvement of turnaround projects by change management Omer Akhtar, Senior Executive (Inspection), Fauji Fertilizer Session Hosted by: Company During the workshop, PDM will introduce their approach towards Walter Mesterom, CEO, PDM success. Due to the interactive nature of the workshop, you will not only become familiar with the control aspects, you will 10:20 Coffee also develop a clearer understanding of your own issues and 10:50 Session Six: Process safety management experiences gathered during previous turnarounds. n Do we USE what we know? Planning and implementation In addition to focusing on the control aspects, PDM will provide a of process safety in oil and gas deeper insight on improvements that can be reached by involving various change management techniques. n Getting the involvement and participation of the maintenance department in plant process safety 09:15 Session One: Successful turnaround management - Part 1 n Leading and lagging indicators, a necessary team effort n Introduction to successful turnarounds n Maintenance Contributions to Process Safety n The PDM methodology Ismail Al Hammadi, Maintenance Manager, Abu Dhabi Gas n Successful turnaround management control aspects Industries Limited (GASCO) Steven J. Cooke, Senior Quality Management Engineer, ADGAS, UAE Leon van Hout, Senior Project Manager, PDM Fahad Al Harbi, Engineer Electrical Maintenance, Operations Group, 10:15 Coffee break Kuwait Oil Company 10:45 Session Two: Successful turnaround management - Part 2 12:30 Lunch n Group exercise 13:45 Session Seven: HSE management system n Top 3 best practices for each control aspect n Developing an effective HSE management system n Control aspects in relation to change management n Unifying the thinking of the HSE and plant maintenance departments Bas Broods, Senior Project Manager, n Case study: Shutdown and turnaround management and HSE by KNPC n Case study: “Up in the air: Helicopter fl are tip replacement” by TOTAL

Dhirajlal Radadiya, Senior HSE Advisor, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC)

Taqi Al Harbi, Team Leader Maintenance Planning ñ Shuaiba Refinery, Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC) Alexandre Gonzalbo, Engineering and Project Leader, TOTAL ABK 15:40 Coffee 16:10 Session Eight: Crisis Management – and excellence in HSE 12:15 Lunch n Developing comprehensive crisis management programme n Striving for Excellence in HSE 13:45 GE Frame 6B gas turbines combustion inspection optimisation Nasser Al Shahrani, ABQ Plants Maintenance Department, Saudi Carlos Tan, Group EHS Advisor, Emirates National Oil Aramco Company (ENOC)

Ahmed Khalil, Manager – Fire, Health & Safety, Bahrain Petroleum 14:30 Conclusion and Workshop Findings Company (BAPCO) Interactive audience discussion to assess the key finding of the entire 17:10 Close of conference workshop. To revisit the key issues identified in the opening brainstorming session and a look at recommendations for the future.

15:00 Close of Workshop

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WHY PLANT MAINTENANCE AND BENEFIT FROM OUR UNIQUE HSE MIDDLE EAST? SPEED EXCHANGE

Our 2012 Meeting will provide you with cutting edge Do not miss out, what will you achieve? intelligence on maintenance and HSE strategies and n Ice breaker to meet all attendees over a set time frame techniques that are practical, achievable and within your n Each person gets 30 seconds to introduce themselves maintenance budget and HSE framework. This means that and exchange a business card by attending, both you and your teams can benefi t from our practical knowledge straight away. n Guarantees face to face networking for all participants n Operators meet solution providers Key discussion points at the event will include: n Vendors meet target audience n Integrating HSE and plant maintenance n Turnaround and shutdown management So what do you need to do? n Contractor management – the enablers and the disablers It’s simple, bring lots of business cards to exchange and n Plant availability and integrity instantly build new relationships. n Reliability Centred Maintenance (RCM) n Process safety management n Inspection, monitoring and corrosion n Crisis management

Interested in sharing your maintenance and HSE knowledge? Join our thought leading panel members Contact: Sid Mehta +971 2401 2930 [email protected]

SOME OF OUR PREVIOUS ATTENDEES INCLUDE

TAKREER n ADGAS n Borealis Polymers NV n SABIC n Saudi Aramco Oil Company n Oman Refi nery & Petrochemical Co n Qatar Gas n Qatar Fertilizer Company n GASCO n ADMA-OPCO n Buchen Industrial Services ME W.L.L. n Nickelhutte AUE GMBH n Oman Polypropylene n PDM n National Petrochemical Industrial Co n Linde Engineering Middle East LLC n Qatar Petroleum n ZADCO n Kuwait National Petroleum Company n Borouge n BAPCO n Fertil n Fauji Fertilizer Company

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