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Delivering Affordable Energy Conference Programme 25-27 October 2016 Crown Perth, Perth, Australia Catching The Next Wave – Delivering Affordable Energy PRINCIPAL SPONSORS Conference Programme proudly supporting APOGCE 2016 Globally, Chevron holds 170 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of un-risked gas resources - almost 80 Tcf are in the Asia Pacific region. With total discovered gas resources exceeding 50 Tcf , we are the largest natural gas resource holder in Australia. Since mid-2009 Chevron has made more than 25 discoveries in Australia and our exploration results are recognised as among the best in the industry. For more about our best practice in geoscience and petroleum engineering, please check your program for Chevron speakers. MESSAGE FROM THE CONFERENCE CHAIRPERSON Dear Colleagues, On behalf of SPE, the SPE Western Australian Section and the conference organising committees, welcome to Perth – Australia’s energy capital, for the 2016 SPE Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition (APOGCE). proudly supporting APOGCE is SPE’s premier upstream technical conference in the Asia Pacific region, covering the broadest range APOGCE 2016 of disciplines involved in exploration and production activities. As SPE’s flagship conference in Asia Pacific, APOGCE provides an important platform for technology dissemination, knowledge sharing and collaboration at regional and global scales. Themed Catching the Next Wave – Delivering Affordable Energy, keynote speeches, panel discussions and technical papers at APOGCE are targeted to deliver insights to address the critical and dynamic challenges the industry is facing today. Your participation in APOGCE provides you a unique opportunity to gain insights from eminent industry leaders and subject-matter experts, as well as share new perspectives and discuss technological advancements with technical professionals in the energy industry. APOGCE also features important programmes aimed at shaping the growth of our industry’s young professionals and student members. Young professionals will learn from and engage with industry leaders at the Young Professionals Workshop while university students from across the region have the opportunity to compete in the Regional Student Paper Contest. In addition, local high school teachers and students will explore stimulating components of our industry through the Education Day and Teachers’ Day Energy4Me workshops. Thank you for your support and participation in APOGCE 2016. Our industry has an amazing story to tell and we trust that this conference will be informative and enriching for you. Sincerely, Gerry Flaherty Globally, Chevron holds 170 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of un-risked gas Conference Chairman resources - almost 80 Tcf are in the Asia Pacific region. With total General Manager of Asset Development discovered gas resources exceeding 50 Tcf , we are the largest natural Chevron Australia gas resource holder in Australia. Since mid-2009 Chevron has made more than 25 discoveries in Australia and our exploration results are recognised as among the best in the industry. For more about our best practice in geoscience and petroleum engineering, please check your program for Chevron speakers. www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 3 4 Studio Level 2 1 The The Studios (Level 2) Studio Studio • Young Professionals Workshop Show Room (Level 1) 2 • Regional Student Paper Contest • Conference HQ • Education Day • Author/Speaker Check-in Room • Teachers’ Day VENUE GUIDEMAP Grand Ballroom (Level 1) • Exhibition-Technical Showcase • ePoster Sessions Crown • Networking Luncheons Theatre Crown Promenade • Coffee Breaks Perth • Welcome Reception Grand Ballroom Show Room Grand Ballroom Foyer The Botanicals (Lower Level) • Panel Sessions • Technical Sessions • Special Keynote Session APOGCE Registration The Astral (Level 1) • SPE Distinguished Lecturer Session Botanicals The Astral • Opening Session • Keynote Session The Astral Foyer • Executive Plenary Session Lower Level • Conference Dinner Crown Metropol Perth www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS Message from the Conference Chairperson 3 Venue Guide Map 4 Technical Programme Committee 5 Conduct Committee 6 Schedule of Events 7 Conference Sponsors 9 General Information 10 Perth Opening Session 11 Keynote Session 11 Crown Promenade Special Keynote Session 11 Executive Plenary Session 12 The Studios (Level 2) • Young Professionals Workshop • Young Professionals • Regional Student Paper Contest • Education Day • Teachers’ Day The Astral (Level 1) • Opening Session • Opening • Keynote Session Plenary Session • Executive • Conference Dinner Panel Sessions 12 Distinguished Lecturer Session 15 Young Professionals Workshop 15 Educational Programmes 15 Conference Dinner 15 Regional Awards 16 Conference Programme Schedule 18 2 Studio Technical Programme 20 Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions 32 Crown Theatre Exhibitors List 42 Level 2 The Studio TECHNICAL PROGRAMME COMMITTEE The Astral 1 Studio The Astral Foyer CHAIRMAN Michael Scott, Chevron Australia Show Room Anita Hajetian, 3M Australia Khalil Rahman, Baker Hughes Xiuli Wang, Baker Hughes Grand Ballroom Gregor Brodt, BASF Mark Jackson, BHP Billiton Petroleum Tran Hong Nam, Bien Dong Petroleum Operating Co. Roman Bulgachev, BP Grand Ballroom Foyer Ballroom Grand Hj Salleh Apong, Brunei Shell Co. APOGCE Registration Sharad Kumar Goenka, Cairn India Sandeep Sharma, Carbon Projects Keith Boyle, Chevron Show Room (Level 1) • Conference HQ • Conference • Author/Speaker Check-in Room Pijush K. Paul, ConocoPhillips Siluni Wickramathilaka, ConocoPhillips Harry Dearing, Continental Production Services Anwarudin Saidu Mohamed, Deleum Bhd. Botanicals Dominic Pepicelli, DSD, Government of South Australia Brendan Champness, ExxonMobil Zahid Hasan, FMC Technologies Lower Level Zis G. Katelis, Gaffney, Cline & Associates Hank Rogers, Halliburton Andy Ion, Hess Exploration Australia Arshad Islam, Independent Consultant Takaaki Uetani, INPEX David Cavanagh, Integrated Energy Grand Ballroom (Level 1) Grand Ballroom • Exhibition-Technical Showcase • ePoster Sessions • Networking Luncheons • Coffee Breaks • Welcome Reception Paul Pillai, ISOS Petroleum Perth Werner Ribul, Japan Australia LNG (Mimi) Crown Metropol Hiroshi Okabe, JOGMEC Gayathri Ariaratnam, Jori Edi Rahmat, Kuwait Oil Co. Henny Mulyadi, Maersk Oil OG Gas A/S Baojun Bai, Missouri U. of Science and Technology Kevin Lay, NauticAWT Harry Dearing, Newpark Drilling Fluids Robyn Tamke, Oasis Oilfield Consulting The Botanicals (Lower Level) • Panel Sessions • Technical Sessions • Special Keynote Session Session • SPE Distinguished Lecturer Hongkun Dong, OneSubsea Luca Letizia, OneSubsea www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 5 Prady Chaliha, Osaka Gas Australia Jan Bon, Petrolab Australia Abdolrahim Ataei, PETRONAS Raj Deo Tewari, PETRONAS Gianluca Di Martino, Quadrant Energy Roumen D. Sankoff, Quadrant Energy Jonathan T. Kwan, Quanelle Lakshmikantha Mookanahallipatna, Repsol He Liu, RIPED, CNPC Shuhong Wu, RIPED, CNPC Qinghai Yang, RIPED, CNPC Ning Ning, RIPED – Langfang, CNPC He Zhang, Ryder Scott Co. Charles Albouy, Saltel Industries Australia Mark Burgoyne, Santos Ltd. James Griffiths, Santos Ltd. Darren Nicolson, Santos Ltd. Wesley Ryan Atkinson, Schlumberger Shripad Biniwale, Schlumberger Jaime Eduardo Moreno Ortiz, Schlumberger Shahryar Saebi, Schlumberger John (Jonggeun) Choe, Seoul National U. Manoel Leopoldino Rocha de Farias, Shell Eventus Chukwuma Kalu, Shell George Hobbs, Strategic Chemistry Keith Rae, TAM International Asia Pacific Steve Begg, The U. of Adelaide Peter Behrenbruch, The U. of Adelaide Alireza Salmachi, The U. of Adelaide Abbas Zeinijahromi, The U. of Adelaide Brian Towler, The U. of Queensland Henricus Herwin, Total E&P Indonésie Sarkis Kakadjian, Trican Well Service, LP Ray Johnson Jr., Unconventional Reservoir Solutions Elie Daher, United Safety Ferry Anantokusumo, VICO Indonesia James Riddoch, Weatherford Glen Brabham, Woodside Energy Abid Ghous, Woodside Energy Pieter Jagtenberg, Woodside Energy CONDUCT COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN Dean Manifis, Quadrant Energy EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMES Guan Ng, Chevron Australia Daniel O'Reilly, Chevron Australia Michelle Lim, ConocoPhillips Australasia PROTOCOL Jane Chua, Bureau Veritas Australia PUBLICITY, TRAINING COURSES Matthew Flett, Chevron Australia SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Denison Williams, BHP Billiton Sarah Anderson, Chevron Australia Fionna McNee, Curtin University Raymond Klein, Quadrant Energy SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION Liam Le, Olympus Australia Dan Pickering, OPES International Mitchell Sherston, Quadrant Energy Jack Harfoushian, Schlumberger Australia Matthew Loth, Schlumberger Australia Simon Cornel, Spill Station Australia YOUNG PROFESSIONALS WORKSHOP Bronwyn Yates, Shell Development (Australia) Luke Vlasich, Woodside Energy 6 www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS MONDAY, 24 OCTOBER 0900-1700 hours Registration – Main Foyer, Level 1 0900-1700 hours Speaker/Author Check-In – Show Room, Level 1 0900-1700 hours Exhibitors Move-In – Grand Ballroom 1, Level 1 TUESDAY, 25 OCTOBER 0730-1730 hours Registration – Main Foyer, Level 1 0830-1730 hours Speaker/Author Check-In – Show Room, Level 1 0900-1830 hours Young Professionals Workshop – The Astral, Level 1 0900-0945 hours Opening Session – The Astral, Level 1 0945-1015 hours Opening Keynote Session – The Astral, Level 1 1015-1830 hours Exhibition – Grand Ballroom 1, Level 1 1015-1045 hours Coffee Break – Grand Ballroom 1, Level 1 Executive Plenary Session: Catching the Next Wave 1045-1230 hours Delivering Affordable Energy– The Astral, Level 1 1230-1245 hours
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