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OTC Asia 2020 Conference Preview 24 - 27 March 2020 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Excellence in Asia: Creating a Sustainable Energy Equation - The Next 50 Years CONFERENCE PREVIEW Table of Contents Discover OTC Asia 03 Conference Highlights 04 OTC Organisa�ons 06 Commi�ee 07 Conference Sponsors 12 Schedule Overview 13 Conference Programme Schedule 14 Opening Ceremony and CEO Dialogue Session 16 Execu�ve Plenary Session 17 Panel Sessions 18 Country Sessions 30 Technical Programme 32 Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions 46 Recogni�on Programmes 58 Development Programmes 60 Exhibi�on Opportuni�es 62 List of Exhibitors 65 Floor Plans 67 Sponsorship Opportuni�es 71 Registra�on 73 Hotel Informa�on 81 General Informa�on 83 Stay Connected! Follow Us Today! www.linkedin.com/ @otcasia @otcasia @OTCevents groups/4521495 2 #otcasia #derrickandsoo Discover OTC Asia Excellence in Asia: Crea�ng a Sustainable Energy Equa�on - The Next 50 years As Asia’s premier offshore energy event, the biennial OTC Asia is where energy professionals meet to exchange ideas and opinions to advance scien�fic and technical knowledge for offshore resources and environmental ma�ers. Expanding on the theme “Excellence in Asia: Crea�ng a Sustainable Energy Equa�on – The Next 50 Years”, OTC Asia 2020 will highlight how Asia con�nues to thrive as a centre of excellence in driving efficiency through vigilance in cost management, applica�on of robust strategies and development of emerging technologies to future-proof the industry as it transi�ons into a lower carbon world. 20,000+ 5,000+ energy professionals par�cipa�ng organisa�ons 450+ 150+ thought leaders and exhibitors expert speakers 70+ 70+ countries represented high-level, mul�disciplinary and technical conference sessions 30+ 15+ hours of networking hours of high-level and business opportuni�es industry dialogues 3 Conference Highlights 14 engaging plenaries and mul�disciplinary50 panel discussions technical sessions 6development and interac�ve400+ technical recogni�on programmes presenta�ons and dialogues 10 focused country sessions: Australia Canada China Indonesia Japan Joint Malaysia Myanmar Singapore Thailand Development Areas 4 FA A4 Sustainability Ad.pdf 1 28/11/2019 10:19 AM Conference Highlights 14 engaging plenaries and mul�disciplinary50 panel discussions technical sessions 6development and interac�ve400+ technical recogni�on programmes presenta�ons and dialogues 10 focused country sessions: Australia Canada China Indonesia Japan C M Y Joint Malaysia Myanmar Singapore Thailand Development CM Areas MY CY CMY K 5 OTC Organisations SPONSORING ORGANISATIONS The Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) events around American Associa�on of American Ins�tute of the globe, including OTC Asia, Petroleum Geologists Chemical Engineers are brought to you by 12 sponsoring non-profit academic, scien�fic and professional organisa�ons dedicated to the advancement and diffusion of American Ins�tute of Mining, American Society of scien�fic and technological Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers Civil Engineers knowledge of offshore resources and related environmental ma�ers. Through the support of industry members, sponsors, exhibitors, American Society of Ins�tute of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Electronics Engineers, Oceanic and and a�endees, income from this Engineering Society event is invested back into the socie�es to benefit outreach, educa�on and professional development programmes suppor�ng the advancement of the offshore energy industry. Marine Technology Society Society of Explora�on Geophysicists Society for Mining, SNAME Metallurgy & Explora�on Society of The Minerals, Metals & Petroleum Engineers Materials Society REGIONAL SPONSORING ORGANISATION Brazilian Petroleum, Gas & Biofuels Ins�tute ENDORSING ORGANISATIONS Interna�onal Associa�on of Petroleum Equipment & Drilling Contractors Services Associa�on 6 Oversight Committee The Oversight Committee consists of representatives from OTC’s twelve sponsoring organisations. In addition to reporting to the OTC Board of Directors and ensuring the OTC brand is maintained throughout the planning and execution of the event, the Oversight Committee is also responsible for reviewing and assessing nominations and applications for the Distinguished Achievement Awards, Spotlight on New Technology Awards and University R&D Showcase and Challenge. Chair Vice Chair COMMITTEES Neil Kavanagh Sateesh Dev Chief Scientist Executive Managing Officer Woodside Energy MODEC Group Members • Carlos Mastrangelo, B-in Partners • John Halkyard, Ocean Minerals LLC • Adriaan Tange, Independent • Greg Beckstrom, Pace Analytical • AJ Jain, Independent • Arnis Judzis, University of Utah • Malcolm Lewis Heron, James Cook University • Doreen Chin, Yunka Energy • Charles Knobloch, Knobloch & Trip Conference Programme Committees Chair Vice Chair Vice Chair Mohamed Firouz Asnan Chayong Borisuitsawat Richard Kho Senior Vice President Executive Vice President Managing Director Malaysia Petroleum Management Engineering and Global Solutions, Malaysia PETRONAS Development Group Shell PTTEP Executive Programme Committee • Saoud Mubarak Almehairbi, Senior Vice President, Umm Lulu, • Yasuhiko Kotera, Executive Officer, General Manager, SARB, SU Business Unit, Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. Offshore Technical Strategy Dept., JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration • Ahmad Hatta Kamaruzzaman, Managing Director, Malaysia & Corporation Brunei, Aker Solutions Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. • Naser Al Hajri, Senior Vice President - Operations, Southeast • Maria Sferruzza, Senior Vice President, Asia Pacific,Baker Asia, Mubadala Petroleum Hughes Company • Mohamad Hanif bin Hashim, Senior Vice President, Petrofac • Jeff Lehrmann, Managing Director,Chevron South Asia Ltd. • Carlos S. Lopez, Regional Asia & Russia Technical Senior • Zhao Whenzi, Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering Manager, Repsol and President, RIPED, China National Petroleum Corp. • Datuk Kris Azman Abdullah, Senior Vice President, • Chen Rongqi, Chief Technical Officer,China Offshore Oil Exploration & Production, Sapura Energy Berhad Engineering Co., Ltd. • Ali A. Al-Meshari, Manager, EXPEC Advanced Research • David Hendicott, President, Malaysia,ConocoPhillips Centre, Saudi Aramco • Mustaffa Kamal bin Abu Bakar, Chief Operating Officer,Dialog • Zahris Sham Abu Musa, Sales & Commercial Director, Group Berhad Schlumberger Oilfield Services, South & East Asia • Edward Graham, Chairman & President, ExxonMobil • Christophe Malaurie, Senior Vice President, Onshore/ Exploration and Production Malaysia Inc. Offshore Asia Pacific,TechnipFMC • Sid Whyte, Vice President – Asia Pacific,Halliburton • Anne-Sophie Vervial, Vice President, Country Delegate • Zhao Zhiyong, Vice President, Asia, Hess Brunei, China, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, • Kenneth Pereira, Managing Director, Hibiscus Petroleum Bhd. Philippines, Total E&P Asia Pacific • Eric Young, Vice President - Asia, Weatherford 7 Conference Programme Committees COMMITTEES Technical Programme Committee AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS (AAPG) SUBCOMMITTEE Chair Robert Shoup, Subsurface Consultants & Associates, LLC Members • Allan Filipov, EMGS Asia Pacific • John Jong, JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration Co AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS (AIChE) SUBCOMMITTEE Chair Vice Chair Julie Morgan, Woodside Energy Ltd. Dominic Foo, University of Nottingham Members • Rafil Elyas,East101 Sdn. Bhd. • Tushar Poddar, Energise Futures • Marc Lehmann, INPEX AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS (ASCE) SUBCOMMITTEE Chair Vice Chair John Lim, Shell Eng Yeow Kuan, TechnipFMC Members • Nontiwat Hutangkura,Chevron Thailand • Ahmad Hafizzi Abdullah,Shell • William Huen, Curtin University • Ken Loh Khian Aik, Shell • Boon Chin Teh, DNVGL • Chee Sian Hoo, Shell Project & Technology – East • Eddy Goh, McDermott Asia Pacific • Kien Peng Yee, TechnipFMC • Steven Ling Neng Yin, McDermott Asia Pacific • Rudranath Banerjee, TechnipFMC • Paul Ong Pang Awn, National University of Singapore • Shahreyar Shahyarfar, TechnipFMC • XuDong Qian, National University of Singapore • Eu Shawn Lim, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS • Patrick Yap, NOV APL • Mohd Shahir Liew, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS • Chow WanHan, Sarawak Shell Berhad • Noor Amila Wan Abdullah Zawawi, Universiti Teknologi • Daniel Johnny David, Sarawak Shell Berhad PETRONAS • Vadim Anokhin, Sarawak Shell Berhad AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS (ASME) SUBCOMMITTEE Chair Vice Chair Adriaan Tange, Independent Albert Goh Chee Kong, Qatar Petroleum Members • Joseph Liew, GE Oil & Gas • Kenneth Yip, Sarawak Shell Berhad • Mohammed Abdul Hannan, Newcastle University Singapore • Liu Bin, Technology Centre for Offshore and Marine • Chatri Kriengyakul, PTTEP 8 IEEE OCEANIC AND ENGINEERING SOCIETY (IEEE OES) SUBCOMMITTEE Chair Vice Chair Khalid Isa, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Harumi Sugimatsu, University of Tokyo Members • Jerry Carroll, IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society • Eiichi Asakawa, JGI, Inc. • M.A. Atmanand, National Institute of Ocean Technology • Jenhwa Guo, National Taiwan University • Jutiporn Jaiyen,PTTEP COMMITTEES • Lian Lian, Shanghai Jiao Tong University • Ken Takagi, University of Tokyo • Tamaki Ura, University of Tokyo MARINE TECHNOLOGY SOCIETY (MTS) SUBCOMMITTEE Chair Vice Chair Joey Fisher, M3 Marine Expertise Pte. Ltd. Piyadarshan Pandey, POSH (PACC Offshore) SOCIETY OF EXPLORATION GEOPHYSICISTS (SEG) SUBCOMMITTEE Chair Vice Chair Chrissie Sylvester Lojikim, Sarawak Shell Berhad Mohd Firdaus Abdul Halim, PETRONAS Members • Xie Yi, CGG • Guillaume Cambois, Independent • Hitoshi Mikada,
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