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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 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 , please check your program for Chevron speakers.

www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 3 VENUE GUIDE MAP Perth Crown Promenade The Studios (Level 2) The Studios (Level • Young Professionals Workshop • Young Professionals • Regional Paper Contest Student • Education Day • Teachers’ Day The Astral (Level 1) The Astral (Level • Opening Session • Opening Session• Keynote Plenary Session • Executive Dinner• Conference 2 Studio

Crown Theatre Level 2 The Studio

The Astral 1 Studio

The Astral Foyer

Show Room

Grand

Ballroom Grand Ballroom Foyer Ballroom Grand APOGCE Registration

Show Room (Level 1) • Conference HQ • Conference • Author/Speaker Check-in Room Botanicals Lower Level Grand Ballroom (Level 1) Grand Ballroom • Exhibition-Technical Showcase • ePoster Sessions Luncheons • Networking Breaks • Coffee Reception • Welcome Perth Crown Metropol The Botanicals (Lower Level) The Botanicals • Panel Sessions Sessions • Technical Session • Special Keynote Session Lecturer • SPE Distinguished

4 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) The Studios (Level • Young Professionals Workshop • Young Professionals • Regional Paper Contest Student • Education Day • Teachers’ Day The Astral (Level 1) The Astral (Level • Opening Session • Opening Session• Keynote Plenary Session • Executive Dinner• Conference 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, 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, 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 Luncheons • Networking Breaks • Coffee Reception • Welcome 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) The Botanicals • Panel Sessions Sessions • Technical Session • Special Keynote Session Lecturer • SPE Distinguished Hongkun Dong, OneSubsea Luca Letizia, OneSubsea

www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 5 Prady Chaliha, Osaka Gas Australia Jan Bon, Petrolab Australia Abdolrahim Ataei, Raj Deo Tewari, PETRONAS Gianluca Di Martino, Quadrant Energy Roumen D. Sankoff, Quadrant Energy Jonathan T. Kwan, Quanelle Lakshmikantha Mookanahallipatna, 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, 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 Regional Awards Presentation– The Astral, Level 1 1245-1400 hours Networking Luncheon – Grand Ballroom 1, Level 1 Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 1 – Grand Ballroom 1, 1245-1315 hours Level 1 Distinguished Lecturer Session: Edward Grave – Botanical 1315-1345 hours 3, Lower Level Panel Session 1: Collaborate for Success – Botanical 3, 1400-1530 hours Lower Level Technical Sessions Session 1: Methodologies – Botanical 1, Lower Level 1400-1530 hours Session 2: IOR/EOR I – Botanical 2, Lower Level Session 3: Unconventional Resources – Simulation – Botanical 4, Lower Level Regional Student Paper Contest: Undergraduate Division 1400-1700 hours – Studio 1, Level 2 Regional Student Paper Contest: Postgraduate Division – 1400-1700 hours Studio 2, Level 2 Coffee Break and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 2– 1530-1600 hours Grand Ballroom 1, Level 1 Technical Sessions Session 4: – Botanical 3, Lower Level Session 5: Simulation and Modelling I– Botanical 1, Lower Level 1600-1730 hours Session 6: Business Management – Botanical 2, Lower Level Session 7: Well/Formation Testing – Botanical 4, Lower Level Welcome Reception and Knowledge Sharing ePoster 1730-1830 hours Session 3 – Grand Ballroom 1, Level 1 WEDNESDAY, 26 OCTOBER 0730-1730 hours Registration– Main Foyer, Level 1 0800-1730 hours Speaker/Author Check-In – Show Room, Level 1 0830-1730 hours Exhibition – Grand Ballroom 1, Level 1 Technical Sessions Session 8: Subsea Production and Processing Technologies – Botanical 3, Lower Level Session 9: New Oil from Old Fields – Botanical 1, Lower 0830-1000 hours Level Session 10: Knowledge, Collaboration and Data– Botanical 2, Lower Level Session 11: Unconventional Resources – Management – Botanical 4, Lower Level 0900-1500 hours Education Day– The Studio, Level 2 Coffee Break and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 4– 1000-1030 hours Grand Ballroom 1, Level 1 Panel Session 2: Enhancing the Public Perception of the 1030-1200 hours Oil and Gas Industry – Botanical 3, Lower Level Technical Sessions Session 12: Unconventional Resources – Fracturing – 1030-1200 hours Botanical 1, Lower Level Session 13: Simulation and Modelling II– Botanical 2, Lower Level

www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 7 Session 14: Geoscience and Geophysics – Botanical 4, 1030-1200 hours Lower Level 1200-1400 hours Networking Luncheon – Grand Ballroom 1, Level 1 Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 5 – Grand Ballroom 1, 1230-1330 hours Level 1 Technical Sessions Session 15: Formation Evaluation/Logging– Botanical 3, Lower Level Session 16: Gas Supply and Production Technologies – 1400-1530 hours Botanical 1, Lower Level Session 17: Reservoir Management/Development – Botanical 2, Lower Level Session 18: Integration for Improvement– Botanical 4, Lower Level Coffee Break and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 6– 1530-1600 hours Grand Ballroom 1, Level 1 Panel Session 3: Asset Integrity Management and Life 1600-1730 hours Extension – Botanical 3, Lower Level Technical Sessions Session 19: Chemistry Solutions – Select, Inject, Produce, Preserve – Botanical 1, Lower Level 1600-1730 hours Session 20: Production Optimisation Technologies – Botanical 2, Lower Level Session 21: Geological Modelling – Botanical 4, Lower Level 1900 hours Conference Dinner – The Astral 1, Level 1 THURSDAY, 27 OCTOBER 0730-1600 hours Registration– Main Foyer, Level 1 0830-1600 hours Speaker/Author Check-In – Show Room, Level 1 0900-1600 hours Exhibition– Grand Ballroom 1, Level 1 Special Keynote Session: Delivering World Class Results 0900-0930 hours in Exploration and Reservoir Development in NW Australia, 2011-2016 – Botanical 3, Lower Level 0900-1500 hours Teachers’ Day – Studio 1, Level 2 Panel Session 4: Bringing Fields on Stream – Transition to 0930-1100 hours Production and Operations– Botanical 3, Lower Level Technical Sessions Session 22: Metering, Monitoring and Modelling – Botanical 1, Lower Level 0930-1100 hours Session 23: Wellbore Control and Stability – Botanical 2, Lower Level Session 24: Sand Face Completions– Botanical 4, Lower Level Coffee Break and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 7– 1100-1130 hours Grand Ballroom 1, Level 1 Technical Sessions Session 25: Enhanced Performance Through Facilities Design and Operation Optimisation– Botanical 1, Lower 1130-1300 hours Level Session 26: HSE Excellence – Botanical 2, Lower Level Session 27: IOR/EOR II – Botanical 4, Lower Level 1300-1430 hours Networking Luncheon – Grand Ballroom 1, Level 1 Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 8 – Grand Ballroom 1, 1315-1415 hours Level 1 Panel Session 5: Importance of an Efficient, Consistent 1430-1600 hours and Stable Regulatory Environment – Botanical 3, Lower Level Technical Sessions Session 28: Enhancing Production and Completions – Case Studies – Botanical 1, Lower Level 1430-1600 hours Session 29: Well Design Challenges – Botanical 2, Lower Level Session 30: Abandonment/Decommissioning – Botanical 4, Lower Level Note: Information in this booklet is updated as of 10 October 2016.

8 www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 CONFERENCE SPONSORS SPE wishes to gratefully acknowledge the contribution and support of the following companies towards 2016 APOGCE.

Principal Supporting Organisations

Principal Sponsors Educational Programmes

Conference Writing Pad Conference Satchel Nametag Lanyard Young Professionals Workshop

Welcome Reception Bottled Drinking Water

Exhibition Visitor Pass Silver Sponsor

Supported by

Media Supporters

www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 9 GENERAL INFORMATION REMINDER: APOGCE badges must be worn at all times at the conference venue. CONFERENCE HEADQUARTERS APOGCE Conference Headquarters is located in the Show Room, Level 1, Crown Perth. SPEAKER/AUTHOR/SESSION CHAIRPERSON CHECK-IN Panel speakers, presenting authors and session chairpersons are required to check-in at the Show Room, located at Level 1 of Crown Perth, to load and review their PowerPoint slides prior to their scheduled presentation. Panel speakers, presenting authors and session chairpersons should report to their assigned session room 30 minutes before the session begins. REGISTRATION Onsite registration and advance registration badge collection are located at the Registration Counter, Main Foyer, Level 1, Crown Perth. Registration hours are as follow: Monday, 24 October ● 0900-1700 hours Tuesday, 25 October ● 0730-1730 hours Wednesday, 26 October ● 0730-1730 hours Thursday, 27 October ● 0730-1600 hours CONFERENCE BADGE Conference badges are required for admission to all conference activities and the exhibition-technical showcase. Use of a badge by a person not named on the badge is grounds for confiscation. DIGITAL CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Digital Conference Proceedings are available for collection at the SPE Booth, Grand Ballroom, Crown Perth. EXHIBITION-TECHNICAL SHOWCASE HOURS The exhibition-technical showcase is open during the following times: Tuesday, 25 October ● 1015-1830 hours Wednesday, 26 October ● 0830-1730 hours Thursday, 27 October ● 0900-1600 hours LOST AND FOUND Lost and found items will be placed at the Conference Headquarters, Show Room, Level 1, Crown Perth. MEDICAL ASSISTANCE Medical assistance is available at the conference venue. Mobile medics can be reached at +61.8.9362.7663. Alternatively, please refer to an SPE and/or Crown Perth staff. MOBILE PHONE POLICY As a courtesy to the speakers and your fellow attendees, please ensure that your mobile phones are on silent mode or switched off during the conference sessions. PHOTOGRAPHY POLICY All conference sessions and the exhibition-technical showcase are protected by international copyright laws. Photography and video/audio recording of any kind are strictly prohibited in the sessions and throughout the exhibition-technical showcase area. SAFETY One of the key components to the success of APOGCE is the safety of our attendees and presenters. Due to the popularity of some session topics, it is possible for overcrowding to occur in a session or meeting room. Should this occur, we must comply with policies regarding room capacity and limit admittance to a room that is at capacity. Please make plans to arrive early for sessions that you have a strong interest in attending. In the event of an emergency, SPE and/or Crown Perth staff will provide conference attendees with the necessary information and instructions.

10 www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 OPENING SESSION Tuesday, 25 October ● 0900-0945 hours ● The Astral, Level 1

The Hon. Bill Marmion  Phongsthorn Thavisin Gerry Flaherty MLA

Speakers: The Hon. Bill Marmion MLA, Minister for State Development; Transport; Innovation, Phongsthorn Thavisin, SPE Regional Director, Northern Asia Pacific; and Chief Operating Officer, Production Asset and Operations Support Group, PTTEP Gerry Flaherty, 2016 APOGCE Conference Chairman; and General Manager, Asset Development, Chevron Australia

KEYNOTE SESSION Tuesday, 25 October ● 0945-1015 hours ● The Astral, Level 1

Michael Utsler Chief Operations Officer Woodside Energy

SPECIAL KEYNOTE SESSION Delivering World Class Results in Exploration and Reservoir Development in NW Australia, 2011-2016 Thursday, 27 October ● 0900-0930 hours ● Botanical 3, Lower Level

Gerry Flaherty General Manager, Asset Development Chevron Australia

www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 11 EXECUTIVE PLENARY SESSION Catching the Next Wave – Delivering Affordable Energy

Tuesday, 25 October ● 1045-1230 hours ● The Astral, Level 1

Gerry Flaherty Michael Scott David Purvis Nigel Hearne

Tetsuro Tochikawa Dzafri Sham Ahmad Rod Duke Aparna Raman Moderators: Gerry Flaherty, General Manager, Asset Development, Chevron Australia Michael Scott, WA Oil Operations Manager,Chevron Australia Speakers: David Purvis, Vice President Engineering, BHP Billiton Petroleum Nigel Hearne, Managing Director, Chevron Australia Tetsuro Tochikawa, Executive Officer, Vice President of Technical Headquarters, INPEX Dzafri Sham Ahmad, Vice President, LNG Assets, PETRONAS Rod Duke, Vice President, Downstream GLNG, Santos Ltd. Aparna Raman, Managing Director, Schlumberger Australia

PANEL SESSIONS Panel Session 1: Collaborate for Success

Tuesday, 25 October ● 1400-1530 hours ● Botanical 3, Lower Level

Anita Hajetian Mark Jackson Alan Bye Julie Harrison

Mike Robinson Brian Huston Moderators: Anita Hajetian, Technical Service Engineer, Advanced Materials,3M Mark Jackson, Production Engineering Supervisor,BHP Billiton Petroleum Speakers: Alan Bye, Vice President, Technology, BHP Billiton Petroleum Julie Harrison, Partner, Deloitte Mike Robinson, General Manager – Subsea Services, Asia Pacific and Middle East, FMC Technologies Brian Huston, Asia Pacific Technology Manager,Halliburton

12 www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 Panel Session 2: Enhancing the Public Perception of the Oil and Gas Industry

Wednesday, 26 October ● 1030-1200 hours ● Botanical 3, Lower Level

Brian Towler The Hon. Martin Victoria Jackson Ferguson AM

Dominique Van Gent Will Rifkin Moderator: Brian Towler, Professor and Chair of Petroleum Engineering, The U. of Queensland Speakers: The Hon. Martin Ferguson AM, Chair, Advisory Board, APPEA; and Strategic Advisor – Natural Resources, SGH Energy Victoria Jackson, Executive Director, Energy Directorate,Department of Mines and Energy, Northern Territory Government Dominique Van Gent, Carbon Strategy Coordinator, Department of Mines and Petroleum, Western Australia Government Will Rifkin, Chair in Social Performance, Centre for Coal Seam Gas & Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, The U. of Queensland

Panel Session 3: Asset Integrity Management and Life Extension

Wednesday, 26 October ● 1600-1730 hours ● Botanical 3, Lower Level

Iain Binnie Michael Scott Andy Jarvis Ross Stidolph

Peter Bell Bacho Pilong Andrew Lobb Moderators: Iain Binnie, Production Systems Engineer,Chevron Australia Michael Scott, WA Oil Operations Manager,Chevron Australia Speakers: Andy Jarvis, Asset Integrity Manager, Advisian Ross Stidolph, Director – Dangerous Goods and Critical Risks Branch, Department of Mines and Petroleum, Western Australia Government Peter Bell, Manager, Assessment & Inspection – Platforms, Pipelines and Diving, NOPSEMA Bacho Pilong, Head, Petroleum Operations, Malaysia Petroleum Management, PETRONAS Andrew Lobb, Asset Manager, North West Shelf Gas, Woodside Energy

www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 13 Panel Session 4: Bringing Fields on Stream – Transition to Production and Operations

Thursday, 27 October ● 0930-1100 hours ● Botanical 3, Lower Level

Paul Pillai Ray Johnson Jr. Sarath Ravipati Katherine Lewis

Conor Walker David Cavanagh Mohd Jukris Abdul Wahab Moderators: Paul Pillai, Petrophysicist, ISOS Petroleum Ray Johnson Jr., Principal, Unconventional Reservoir Solutions Speakers: Sarath Ravipati, Supply Chain Manager, Australia Business Unit, Chevron Katherine Lewis, Operations Readiness Advisor,Chevron Australia Conor Walker, Operations Director,INPEX David Cavanagh, Managing Director, Integrated Energy Mohd Jukris Abdul Wahab, Vice President, Malaysia Assets, PETRONAS

Panel Session 5: Importance of an Efficient, Consistent and Stable Regulatory Environment

Thursday, 27 October ● 1430-1600 hours ● Botanical 3, Lower Level

Dominic Pepicelli Brendan Champness Barry Goldstein Ken Fitzpatrick

Tom Baddeley Darren Greer Fiona Hick Moderators: Dominic Pepicelli, Petroleum Engineer, Department of State Development, Government of South Australia Brendan Champness, Commercial Manager, Non-Operated Assets, ExxonMobil Speakers: Barry Goldstein, Executive Director, Energy Resources Division, Department of State Development, Government of South Australia Ken Fitzpatrick, Chair, National Energy Resources Australia Tom Baddeley, Manager Public Affairs – Offshore and NT,Santos Ltd. Darren Greer, Chief Operating Officer,Senex Energy Fiona Hick, Vice President, Health, Safety, Environment and Quality, Woodside Energy

14 www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 DISTINGUISHED LECTURER SESSION Verifying Performance and Capability of New Technology for Surface and Subsurface Facilities Tuesday, 25 October ● 1315-1345 hours ● Botanical 3, Lower Level

Edward Grave Fractionation and Separation Advisor  ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company

YOUNG PROFESSIONALS WORKSHOP Learning from Our Leaders – Developing Your Career as a Young Professional Tuesday, 25 October ● 0900-1830 hours ● The Studio, Level 2 This workshop provides young professionals in the energy industry the opportunity to meet and learn from industry leaders in an intimate setting. In addition to boosting soft skills through Andrew Horabin’s “Bullshift” programme, participants will gain career development insights through panel discussions and networking sessions with senior industry executives.

Sponsored by:

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMES Regional Student Paper Contest

Tuesday, 25 October ● 1400-1730 hours ● Studio One and Studio Two, Level 2 At this regional contest, shortlisted students present and compete for the opportunity to advance and represent Asia Pacific at the International Student Paper Contest, held during SPE's Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition (ATCE). The winning regional undergraduate and postgraduate students are sponsored to attend the international contest and their papers are published in the conference proceedings and on OnePetro. Conference delegates are encouraged to attend and support the student presentations. Education Day

Wednesday, 26 October ● 0900-1500 hours ● The Studio, Level 2 Education Day is an initiative to introduce local high school studentsto Petroleum Engineering and the broader oil and gas industry. Students with a keen interest in mathematics and science, and considering further education in engineering are invited to participate in this exciting, hands-on learning experience. Teachers’ Day

Thursday, 27 October ● 0900-1400 hours ● Studio One, Level 2 Teachers’ Day is an initiative to introduce local high school teachers tothe energy industry by showing them how they can incorporate science, engineering, technology and energy topics into classrooms through creative teaching and fun interactive activities.

Sponsored by:

CONFERENCE DINNER Wednesday, 26 October ● 1900-2230 hours ● The Astral, Level 1 Enjoy Australian influenced cuisine whilst socialising with APOGCE delegates and local SPE members at the feature social function of the conference. Tickets can be purchased at the APOGCE Registration Counter.

www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 15 REGIONAL AWARDS SPE Awards recognise members for their technical contributions, professional excellence, career achievements, service to colleagues, industry leadership, and public service. The awards recognise individuals and companies that make significant technical and professional contributions to the petroleum engineering profession and to the oil and gas industry. In appreciation of the contributions of SPE members and distinguished organisations, the SPE Asia Pacific Regional Awards will be presented during APOGCE on Tuesday, 25 October 2016.

DISTINGUISHED CORPORATE SUPPORT AWARD

Northern Asia Pacific Southern Asia Pacific

SERVICE AWARD

Northern Asia Pacific Southern Asia Pacific

Steve McBride Fauzi Imron Kevin Lay Weatherford KADIN Indonesia NauticAWT

Natalie Chadud Stephen Lawton Origin Energy Santos Ltd.

16 www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 TECHNICAL AWARD

MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION

Southern Asia Pacific

Bambang Sadarta TAC Blue Sky Langsa Ltd.

DISTINGUISHED ACHIEVEMENT AWARD FOR PETROLEUM ENGINEERING FACULTY

Northern Asia Pacific

Badrul Hisham Mohamed Jan University of Malaya

YOUNG MEMBER OUTSTANDING SERVICE AWARD

Northern Asia Pacific Southern Asia Pacific

Leong Siew Fong James Griffiths Baker Hughes Santos Ltd.

www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 17 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME SCHEDULE

Date Time Botanical 3 Botanical 1 Botanical 2 Botanical 4 0900-0945 hours Opening Session – The Astral 0945-1015 hours Opening Keynote Session – The Astral 1015-1045 hours Coffee Break – Grand Ballroom 1 1045-1230 hours Executive Plenary Session– The Astral 1245-1400 hours Networking Luncheon – Grand Ballroom 1 1245-1315 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 1 – Grand Ballroom 1 1315-1345 hours Distinguished Lecturer Session: Edward Grave 1400-1530 hours Panel Session 1 Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Collaborate for Success Formation Evaluation IOR/EOR I Unconventional Resources Methodologies – Simulation 1400-1700 hours Regional Student Paper Contest: Undergraduate Division – Studio 1

TUESDAY, 25 OCTOBER TUESDAY, 1400-1700 hours Regional Student Paper Contest: Postgraduate Division – Studio 2 1530-1600 hours Coffee Break and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 2 – Grand Ballroom 1 1600-1730 hours Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Well Stimulation Simulation and Modelling I Business Management Well/Formation Testing 1730-1830 hours Welcome Reception and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 3– Grand Ballroom 1 Session 8 Session 9 Session 10 Session 11 0830-1000 hours Subsea Production and New Oil from Old Fields Knowledge, Collaboration Unconventional Resources Processing Technologies and Data – Management 0900-1500 hours Education Day – The Studios 1000-1030 hours Coffee Break and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 4 – Grand Ballroom 1 1030-1200 hours Panel Session 2 Session 12 Session 13 Session 14 Enhancing the Public Unconventional Resources Simulation and Geoscience and Perception of the Oil – Fracturing Modelling II Geophysics and Gas Industry

1200-1400 hours Networking Luncheon – Grand Ballroom 1 1230-1330 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 5 – Grand Ballroom 1 1400-1530 hours Session 15 Session 16 Session 17 Session 18 Formation Evaluation/ Gas Supply and Production Reservoir Management/ Integration for Logging Technologies Development Improvement 1530-1600 hours Coffee Break and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 6 – Grand Ballroom 1

WEDNESDAY, 26 OCTOBER WEDNESDAY, Panel Session 3 Session 19 Session 20 Session 21 1600-1730 hours Asset Integrity Chemistry Solutions – Production Optimisation Geological Modelling Management and Select,Inject, Technologies Life Extension Produce, Preserve 1900-2230 hours Conference Dinner – Astral 1 0900-0930 hours Special Keynote Session Panel Session 4 Session 22 Session 23 Session 24 Bringing Fields on Stream – Metering, Monitoring Wellbore Control Sand Face Completions 0930-1100 hours Transition to Production and Modelling and Stability and Operations 0900-1500 hours Teachers' Day – Studio 1 1100-1130 hours Coffee Break and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 7 – Grand Ballroom 1 1130-1300 hours Session 25 Session 26 Session 27 Enhanced Performance HSE Excellence IOR/EOR II Through Facilities Design and Operation Optimisation 1300-1430 hours Networking Luncheon – Grand Ballroom 1 1315-1415 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 8 – Grand Ballroom 1 THURSDAY, 27 OCTOBER THURSDAY, 1430-1600 hours Panel Session 5 Session 28 Session 29 Session 30 Importance of an Efficient, Enhancing Production and Well Design Challenges Abandonment/ Consistent and Stable Completions – Case Studies Decommissioning Regulatory Environment

18 www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 Date Time Botanical 3 Botanical 1 Botanical 2 Botanical 4 0900-0945 hours Opening Session – The Astral 0945-1015 hours Opening Keynote Session – The Astral 1015-1045 hours Coffee Break – Grand Ballroom 1 1045-1230 hours Executive Plenary Session– The Astral 1245-1400 hours Networking Luncheon – Grand Ballroom 1 1245-1315 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 1 – Grand Ballroom 1 1315-1345 hours Distinguished Lecturer Session: Edward Grave 1400-1530 hours Panel Session 1 Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Collaborate for Success Formation Evaluation IOR/EOR I Unconventional Resources Methodologies – Simulation 1400-1700 hours Regional Student Paper Contest: Undergraduate Division – Studio 1

TUESDAY, 25 OCTOBER TUESDAY, 1400-1700 hours Regional Student Paper Contest: Postgraduate Division – Studio 2 1530-1600 hours Coffee Break and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 2 – Grand Ballroom 1 1600-1730 hours Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Well Stimulation Simulation and Modelling I Business Management Well/Formation Testing 1730-1830 hours Welcome Reception and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 3 – Grand Ballroom 1 Session 8 Session 9 Session 10 Session 11 0830-1000 hours Subsea Production and New Oil from Old Fields Knowledge, Collaboration Unconventional Resources Processing Technologies and Data – Management 0900-1500 hours Education Day – The Studios 1000-1030 hours Coffee Break and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 4 – Grand Ballroom 1 1030-1200 hours Panel Session 2 Session 12 Session 13 Session 14 Enhancing the Public Unconventional Resources Simulation and Geoscience and Perception of the Oil – Fracturing Modelling II Geophysics and Gas Industry

1200-1400 hours Networking Luncheon – Grand Ballroom 1 1230-1330 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 5 – Grand Ballroom 1 1400-1530 hours Session 15 Session 16 Session 17 Session 18 Formation Evaluation/ Gas Supply and Production Reservoir Management/ Integration for Logging Technologies Development Improvement 1530-1600 hours Coffee Break and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 6 – Grand Ballroom 1

WEDNESDAY, 26 OCTOBER WEDNESDAY, Panel Session 3 Session 19 Session 20 Session 21 1600-1730 hours Asset Integrity Chemistry Solutions – Production Optimisation Geological Modelling Management and Select,Inject, Technologies Life Extension Produce, Preserve 1900-2230 hours Conference Dinner – Astral 1 0900-0930 hours Special Keynote Session Panel Session 4 Session 22 Session 23 Session 24 Bringing Fields on Stream – Metering, Monitoring Wellbore Control Sand Face Completions 0930-1100 hours Transition to Production and Modelling and Stability and Operations 0900-1500 hours Teachers' Day – Studio 1 1100-1130 hours Coffee Break and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 7 – Grand Ballroom 1 1130-1300 hours Session 25 Session 26 Session 27 Enhanced Performance HSE Excellence IOR/EOR II Through Facilities Design and Operation Optimisation 1300-1430 hours Networking Luncheon – Grand Ballroom 1 1315-1415 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 8 – Grand Ballroom 1 THURSDAY, 27 OCTOBER THURSDAY, 1430-1600 hours Panel Session 5 Session 28 Session 29 Session 30 Importance of an Efficient, Enhancing Production and Well Design Challenges Abandonment/ Consistent and Stable Completions – Case Studies Decommissioning Regulatory Environment

www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 19 TECHNICAL PROGRAMME

Tuesday, 25 October ● 1400-1530 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 1: FORMATION EVALUATION METHODOLOGIES Botanical 1, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Abbas Zeinijahromi, The U. of Adelaide Glen Brabham, Woodside Energy Time Papers 1400 182361 A Case Study for Deriving and Calibrating Net Reservoir in Thinly Bedded Siliciclastic Formations: Brigadier Formation, Offshore Australia P.S. Pillai, ISOS Petroleum; B. Douglas, Chevron; H. Prabawa, Schlumberger 1420 182469 Modelling of Drainage Capillary Pressure: A Comparative Study of Various Analytical Capillary Pressure Formulations in Matching Laboratory Results P. Behrenbruch and M. Do Huu, Bear and Brook Consulting; T.G. Hoang, U. of Adelaide; K.D. Bui, Bear and Brook Consulting 1440 182175 Cut-Off Determination for Multilayer Sandstone Reservoir Based on Rock Type by Using Combination of Open Hole Log Data and Production Logging Data A.T. Wibowo, PT EP; Hernansjah, Bandung Inst. of Technology; W. Ifandy, STT Migas 1500 182215 Characterisation of Elastic Properties of Lacustrine Shale Reservoir Using and Core Analysis H. Yu, Z. Wang, Northwest U.; R. Rezaee, M. Arif, Curtin U.; L. Xiao, China U. of Geoscience

Tuesday, 25 October ● 1400-1530 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 2: IOR/EOR I Botanical 2, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Takaaki Uetani, INPEX Jan Bon, Petrolab Australia Time Papers 1400 182479 Nitrogen Gas Flooding for Naturally Fractured Carbonate Reservoir: Visualisation Experiment and Numerical Simulation Z. Song, J. Hou, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; Z. Liu, Petroleum Exploration and Production Research Inst.; F. Zhao, S. Huang, Y. Wang, J. Wu, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; B. Bai, Missouri U. of Science & Technology 1420 182200 A New Approach of Pressure Profile and Oil Recovery During Dual and Single Core Flooding of Seawater and CO2 Injection Process for Carbonate Reservoir X. Zhou, F. Al-Otaibi, S. Kokal, A. Alhashboul and J. Al- Qahtani, 1440 182350 The Influence of Gas-Wetting Nanofluid on the Liquid- Blocking Effect of Condensate Reservoir J. Jin, Y. Wang, China U. of Petroleum, East China; L. Wang, Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering Technology Shengli Oilfield, SINOPEC; X. Zhang, Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering Technology Shengli Oilfield, SINOPE; J. Ren, China U. of Petroleum, East China 1500 182182 Numerical Modelling of Nanoparticles Transport in Porous Media for Optimisation in Well Stimulation and EOR Using Electromagnetic Heating R.K. Santoso, S. Rachmat, W. K. Putra, A.H. Resha and H. Hartowo, Bandung Inst. of Technology

Tuesday, 25 October ● 140-1530 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 3: UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES – SIMULATION Botanical 4, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Qinghai Yang, RIPED, CNPC Ray Johnson Jr., Unconventional Reservoir Solutions

20 www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 Time Papers 1400 182295 Laboratory and Mathematical Modelling of Fines Production from CSG Interburden Rocks A. Badalyan, T. Beasley, D. Nguyen, A. Keshavarz, U. Schacht, T. Carageorgos, Z. You and P. Bedrikovetski, The U. of Adelaide; S. Hurter, The U. of Queensland; I. Troth, BG Group 1420 182161 When To Refrac? Combination of Reservoir Geomechanics with Fracture Modelling and Holds the Answer P. Pankaj, K. Gakhar and G. Lindsay, Schlumberger 1440 182283 Prevention of Water-Blocking Formation Damage in Gas Reservoirs (Wettability Alteration, Analytical Modelling) S. Naik, Z. You and P.G. Bedrikovetsky, The U. of Adelaide 1500 182364 Development of Multi-Scale and High-Resolution Integrated Earth Models in Silurian Longmaxi Field for Effective Full Field Development in Geographically Challenging Mountain Area, Sichuan Basin, South China X. Liang, PetroChina Zhejiang Oilfield Co.; C. Xian, Schlumberger China S.A.; J. Zhang, PetroChina Zhejiang Oilfield Co.; L. Wang, Schlumberger China S.A.; Y. Jiao, PetroChina Zhejiang Oilfield Co.; X. Chen, Schlumberger China S.A.; G. Wang, PetroChina Zhejiang Oilfield Co.; C. Zhao, H. Guo, H. Wen, F. Luo and K. Qiu, Schlumberger China S.A.

Tuesday, 25 October ● 1600-1730 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 4: WELL STIMULATION Botanical 3, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Khalil Rahman, Baker Hughes Edi Rahmat, Kuwait Oil Co. Time Papers 1600 182177 Well Planning and Stimulation Optimisation by Integrating 3D Geomechanics for a Horizontal Well in Northern Cooper Basin F. Gui and K. Rahman, Baker Hughes; D. Lockhart, Senex Energy Ltd. 1620 182401 Application of Liquid CO2 Fracturing in Reservoir F. Wang and Y. Wang, PetroChina Jilin Oilfield Co.; Y. Zhu, S. Chen, C. Wang and W. Zhao, Oil and Gas Engineering Research Inst., PetroChina Jilin Oilfield Co. 1640 182234 Stimulation in High Water-Cut Wells: Treatment Optimisation Using a Fluid Placement Model A. Bhatnagar and L.S. Eoff, Halliburton 1700 182374 A Cellulose Fracturing Fluid with Instant Solution and No Residue H. Ming, Y. Lu, B. Guan and X. Qiu, RIPED - Langfang, CNPC; W. Liu, Jianghan PETRI, SINOPEC; F. Yang, Chuanqing Co. Ltd., CNPC

Tuesday, 25 October ● 1600-1730 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 5: SIMULATION AND MODELLING I Botanical 1, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Gianluca Di Martino, Quadrant Energy Roumen Sankoff, Quadrant Energy Time Papers 1600 182324 Enhancing Forecast Reliability Through Adoption of Integrated Production Modelling Technology M. Muller and M. Avent, Chevron Australia Pty. Ltd.; W. Da Sie, Chevron Energy Technology Co. 1620 182257 Efficient and Scalable Methods for Dual-Porosity/ Permeability Models in Fractured Reservoir Simulations T. Cui, State Key Laboratory of Scientific and Engineering Computing, Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences; K. Wang, H. Liu, J. Luo and Z. Chen, U. of Calgary

www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 21 1640 182367 Cost-Effective Parallel Reservoir Simulation on Shared Memory S. Wu, B. Wang and Q. Li, State Key Laboratory of EOR, RIPED, PetroChina; J. Xu, Penn State U.; C. Zhang, Academy of Mathematics and System Sciences; C. Feng, Xiangtan U. 1700 182340 Innovative Experimental Design Workflows for Coupled Models T.G. Swarbrick and M. Muller, Chevron Australia Pty. Ltd.

Tuesday, 25 October ● 160-1730 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 6: BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Botanical 2, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Brendan Champness, ExxonMobil Australia David Cavanagh, Integrated Energy Time Papers 1600 182271 Barrow Island Oil Field – A Case Study into Mature Oil Field Management to Mitigate Low Oil Price Impacts B. Goff, M. Scott and B. Mitisek, Chevron Australia 1620 182323 A Lean Six Sigma Approach to Well Stimulation on Barrow Island, Australia D.I. O'Reilly, Chevron Australia Pty. Ltd., The U. of Adelaide; B.S. Hopcroft, K.A. Nelligan, G.K. Ng and B.H. Goff, Chevron Australia Pty. Ltd.; M. Haghighi, The U. of Adelaide 1640 182495 Bringing Excellence in Asset Management Through Streamlined Automated Reporting & KPI Tracking System M. B Ahmad, D.A. Sitiol, H. Aziz and M. Mohd Som, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; A. Gambaretto, W. Sepulveda, M. Muhamed Salim, A. Ahmad, A. Manorian, S.S. Biniwale, N.R. Saruji, S. Muniandy, M. Hassan, I.V. Maduako and I. Kahar, Schlumberger 1700 182358 Low Cost Strategy and Practice for Low Permeability Oilfields under Synergetic Multi Disciplinary Systems H. Liu and Y. Li, RIPED, PetroChina; S. Bao, China Inst. of Water Resources & Hydropower Research

Tuesday, 25 October ● 1600-1730 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 7: WELL/FORMATION TESTING Botanical 4, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Andy Ion, Hess Exploration Australia Robyn Tamke, Oasis Oilfield Consulting Time Papers 1600 182443 High-Value Data at Zero Cost: Pulse and Interference Testing in a Deepwater Gas Field Under LNG Plant Start- Up Constraints K. Ly, S. Das, V. Pudin, D. Kazanov and R.J. Affinito, Chevron Australia Pty. Ltd. 1620 182412 Integration of Wireline Formation Tester Pressures with Advanced Formation Evaluation and Image Logs in Fractured Marine Slope Carbonates J. Roche, InterOil Corp.; J. Harfoushian, A. Datey, D. Lewis and F.A. Kalukal, Schlumberger 1640 182329 The Effect of Wellbore Temperature Changes and Frictional Losses on Interpretation Results B. Hakim, C. Fair and E.T. Montague, ODSI 1700 182291 Old Technique New Insights: Reservoir Properties from Pulse Testing B. Filippi and A. Nabipour, OPES Intl. Pty. Ltd.; N. Fukuda, Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd.

Wednesday, 26 October ● 0830-1000 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 8: SUBSEA PRODUCTION AND PROCESSING TECHNOLOGIES Botanical 3, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Zahid Hasan, FMC Technologies Dave Barker, Woodside Energy

22 www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 Time Papers 0830 182454 Subsea Separation – An Undervalued Tool for Increased Oil Recovery (IOR)? R. Hendricks, L.J. McKenzie, O.F. Jahnsen, M. Storvik and Z. Hasan, FMC Technologies 0850 182253 Water Dew-Pointing with Subsea Gas Dehydration to Improve Pipeline and Flow Assurance Economics S.H. Yeaw and E. Gyllenhammar, Aker Solutions 0910 182471 Subsea Cooling; Passive, Active or Sea Current Controlled? R.Mattias, O.F. Jahnsen and Z. Hasan, FMC Technologies 0930 182467 Significant Cost Reduction of Subsea Boosting Systems by Innovative Technologies O.F. Jahnsen and K. Bjørnebekk, FMC Technologies

Wednesday, 26 October ● 0830-1000 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 9: NEW OIL FROM OLD FIELDS Botanical 1, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Brian Towler, The U. of Queensland Emmanuel Mus, Total E&P Australia Time Papers 0830 182376 Robust Chemical EOR Modelling from Coreflood to Full Field Scale in a Brown Field, Offshore N. Ghadami, N. Zakaria, A. Abdul Manap and M. Izad Wahid, PETRONAS 0850 182166 Identifying By-Passed Pay in Complex Water Flooded Reservoirs with Advanced LWD Measurements S. Ge, B. Ma and F. Liu, PetroChina; T. Li, Y. Liu and X.Yang, Schlumberger 0910 182333 Practices of the Integrated Management System for Injection Water in Brown Field – Case Study H. Liu, RIPED, PetroChina; S. Bao, State Key Laboratory of Simulation and Regulation of Water Cycle in River Basin, China Inst. of Water Resources and Hydropower Research; Z. Yao, F. Sun, J. Yu, D. Jia and Y. Gao, RIPED, PetroChina 0930 182309 Zonal Water Injection for a Nine-Layer Reservoir – A Case Study F. Sun, RIPED, PetroChina; Z. Zhu, Y. Yang and M. Zhao, Daqing Oilfield Production Engineering & Research Inst.; Y. Gao, J. Yu and T. Zhang, RIPED, PetroChina

Wednesday, 26 October ● 0830-1000 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 10: KNOWLEDGE, COLLABORATION AND DATA Botanical 2, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: David Cavanagh, Integrated Energy Pieter Jagtenberg, Woodside Energy Time Papers 0830 182318 Knowledge x Experience = Expertise A. Selman and E. Jas, Atteris; C. Harvey, Chris Harvey Consulting; I. Wilson, Consultant 0850 182425 Performance Culture Using Technical Limit Methodology: Learnings from Two Years of F. Crea, T.P. Rabbitte and A. Lyons, Woodside Energy Ltd.; J. Chircop, Intl. 0910 182299 The Importance of Collaboration, Integration, and Relational Database Management for Vast Corporate Data: A Case Study in Indonesian A. Susanto, A. Satria and A. Octora, Halliburton; N. Desiani, N. Alam and F. Yulisasongko, Pertamina Hulu Energi (PHE) 0930 182438 E-Learning to Action Learning, a Successful Case Study of an Upstream Oil & Gas Company E.H. Al-Daihani, A.K. Nandi, S.S. Al-Awadhi, M.B. Matar and S.M. Razaa, Kuwait Oil Co.

www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 23 Wednesday, 26 October ● 0830-1000 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 11: UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES – MANAGEMENT Botanical 4, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Prady Chaliha, Osaka Gas Australia Alireza Salmachi, The U. of Adelaide Time Papers 0830 182466 Experimental Investigation of Gas Diffusion in Coal– Comparison Between Crushed and Intact Core Samples R. Sander, Z. Pan, L. D Connell, M. Camilleri, N. Lupton and D.D. Heryanto, CSIRO Energy 0850 182230 Issues and Challenges with Controlling Large Drawdown in the First Offshore Methane Hydrate Production Test S. Sakurai and I. Nishioka, Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corp.; M. Matsuzawa, Japan Drilling Co. Ltd.; B. Matzain, Amaray Pty. Ltd.; A. Goto, Japan Petroleum Exploration Co. Ltd.; J. Lee, Schlumberger 0910 182343 Reservoir and Production Engineering Challenges for Geothermal Systems Hosted in Australian Sedimentary Basins L.P. Ricard and C.R. Huddlestone-Holmes, CSIRO; M. Pujol, Rockwater Pty. Ltd. 0930 182224 Physical Simulation of Storage Threshold of Shale Oil X. Jin, L. Bi, X. Wang, L. Sun, J. Li and X. Liu, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina

Wednesday, 26 October ● 1030-1200 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 12: UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES – FRACTURING Botanical 1, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Simon Chipperfield, Santos Ltd. Ray Johnson Jr., Unconventional Reservoir Solutions Time Papers 1030 182458 Characterising the Behaviour of Fluids via Direct Numerical Simulation C. Leonardi, W. Regulski, J. McCullough, D. Wang and T. Mitchell, The U. of Queensland; B. Jones and J. Williams, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology 1050 182225 What We Have Learned on Shale Gas Fracturing During the Past Five Years in China Y. Wang, Z. Tian, L. Yang, X. Yan, X. Yi, H. Lu, Y. Duan and X. Yan, Research Inst. of Petrocleum Exploration and Development - Langfang, CNPC, National Energy Shale Gas R&D (Experiment) Center 1110 182306 Improving the Conductivity of Natural Fracture System in conjunction with Hydraulic Fracture in Stress Sensitive Reservoirs A. Keshavarz, R. Johnson, Jr., T. Carageorgos, P. Bedrikovetsky and A. Badalyan, The U. of Adelaide 1130 182244 An Integrated Approach for Fracturing Evaluation and Optimisation Using Rate-transient Analysis and Dynamic Drainage Volume B. Yuan, R.G. Moghanloo, K. Wang and D. Zheng, U. of Oklahoma

Wednesday, 26 October ● 103-1200 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 13: SIMULATION AND MODELLING II Botanical 2, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Shuhong Wu, RIPED, CNPC Peter Behrenbruch, The U. of Adelaide Time Papers 1030 182450 Production Optimisation in Waterfloods with ANew Approach of Inter-Well Connectivity Modelling X. Zhai, T. Wen and S.F. Matringe, Quantum Reservoir Impact

24 www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 1050 182325 Early Field Life Interference Pulse Test Design to Refine Reservoir Uncertainties: A Reservoir Surveillance Opportunity for the Wheatstone Gas Field, Australia M.A. Flett and M. Muller, Chevron Australia Pty. Ltd. 1110 182428 Numerical Analysis of Production Impairment by Condensate Banking in Gas Condensate Fields A.J. Wilkins, Curtin U.; G.R. Morrison, Woodside Energy Ltd. 1130 182379 A Parallel Thermal Reservoir Simulator on Distributed- Memory Supercomputers H. Zhong and H. Liu, U. of Calgary; T. Cui, Chinese Academy of Sciences; K. Wang, B. Yang, M. Yang and Z. Chen, U. of Calgary

Wednesday, 26 October ● 1030-1200 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 14: GEOSCIENCE AND GEOPHYSICS Botanical 4, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Mark Jackson, BHP Billiton Petroleum Peter Thomas, Woodside Energy Time Papers 1030 182178 High Stress Contrast between Different Lithologies and Its Implications for Drilling and Stimulation in the Northern Cooper Basin F. Gui and K. Rahman, Baker Hughes; D. Lockhart and D. Cunha, Senex Energy Ltd.; D. Meadows, SPE 1050 182342 Predicting Reservoir Rock Mechanical Properties Directly from Sedimentary Characterisation K. Liu, RIPED; B. Wu, CSIRO Energy 1110 182380 Delineation of Gravitational Instability Induced by Gas Charges into Oil Reservoirs Using Diffusion and Flory- Huggins-Zuo Equations J.Y. Zuo, S. Pan, K. Wang, O.C. Mullins and J.H. Harfoushian, Schlumberger; H. Elshahawi, Shell 1130 182293 Improving GRV Estimations by a Streamlined Approach Capturing Structural Uncertainties When Updating an Existing Seismic Interpretation R. Nasibullin, M. Willuweit and W. Yang, Emerson, Roxar Software Solutions (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 14)

Wednesday, 26 October ● 1400-1530 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 15: FORMATION EVALUATION/LOGGING Botanical 3, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Gianluca Di Martino, Quadrant Energy Roumen Sankoff, Quadrant Energy Time Papers 1400 182184 Discovering New Hydrocarbon Pay Sand beyond the Wellbore with Reservoir Mapping while Drilling Too – A Case Study from Offshore Sabah, Malaysia K. Ko, N.A. Latiff, K. Kok, D. Saadon, I. Rahim, J. Jaafar, T. Afandi and K. Ng, PETRONAS 1420 182419 Net Pay Cut-Off Determination Using In-Situ Permeability Measurements with Advanced Formation Testers J.H. Harfoushian and O. Suriyanto, Schlumberger 1440 182461 Comparison of Capillary Pressure-Saturation Models for Gas-Water Systems in Shale Gas Reservoirs W. Ren, G. Li, S. Tian, M. Sheng, R. Yang and T. Wang, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing 1500 182457 Modelling of Drainage Capillary Pressure: Using the Modified Carman-Kozeny Purcell Model to Identify the Type of Pore Throat Distribution Inherent in Laboratory Data P. Behrenbruch, M. Do Huu and K.D. Bui, Bear and Brook Consulting; T.G. Hoang, U. of Adelaide

www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 25 Wednesday, 26 October ● 140-1530 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 16: GAS SUPPLY AND PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES Botanical 1, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Prady Chaliha, Osaka Gas Australia Matthew Headland, Santos Ltd. Time Papers 1400 182397 Gorgon LNG – Optimising Gas Supply M. Walters, Chevron Corp. 1420 182478 3S-Technology of CO2 Separation from Natural Gas L. Bagirov, S. Imaev and V. Borisov, ENGO Engineering Ltd. 1440 182237 Assuring Optimum Production and Enhanced Operational Efficiency through Transient Simulation: A Case Study in North Kuwait Jurassic Fields M.N. Al-Sharrad, Kuwait Oil Co.; R. Prakash and C. Trudvang, Schlumberger; N. Al-Mai, A.A. Hajjeyah and A. Al-Failakawi, Kuwait Oil Co. 1500 182465 Method for Deliverability Prediction of Well in Gas Storage Converted from Gas Reservoir in China L. Tang, G. Ding and S. Sun, RIPED-Langfang, CNPC; L. Mi, China U. of Petroleum at Beijing; H. Qi, RIPED-Langfang, CNPC; K. Guo, Petro China Co. Ltd. Natural Gas & Pipeline Co.; J. Wang, RIPED-Langfang, CNPC; F. Bai, China Kunlun Contracting & Engineering Corp.

Wednesday, 26 October ● 1400-1530 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 17: RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT/DEVELOPMENT Botanical 2, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Andy Ion, Hess Exploration Australia Peter Behrenbruch, The U. of Adelaide Time Papers 1400 182273 Integration of Subsurface and Surface Models to Evaluate Field Development Strategies for Three Australian Gas Fields R. Sankararaj, A. Bracho, P. Jagadip and F. Mirzaee, Stochastic Simulation Ltd. 1420 182410 Justifying Appraisal in a Low Oil Price Environment: A Probabilistic Workflow for Development Planning and Value of Information S. Walters, G. Ward, B. Wigston and S.P. Talluri, Chevron Australia Pty. Ltd. 1440 182339 Increasing Water Injection Efficiency in the Mature Windalia Oil Field, NW Australia, Through Improved Reservoir Surveillance and Operations D.I. Oreilly, Chevron Australia Pty. Ltd., The U. of Adelaide; A.J. Hunt, E.S. Sze, B. Hopcroft and B. Goff, Chevron Australia Pty. Ltd.; M. Haghighi, The U. of Adelaide 1500 182276 A New Method for Estimating the Production Performance of Water Flooding K. Li and C. Liu, China U. of Geosciences, Beijing; Q. Zhang, P. Jiang, X. Lei, H. Gao and F. Jing, CNOOC

Wednesday, 26 October ● 1400-1530 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 18: INTEGRATION FOR IMPROVEMENT Botanical 4, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Henny Mulyadi, Maersk Oil & Gas A/S Steve Lawton, Santos Ltd. Time Papers 1400 182488 Overview of Jansz-Io Field, Upstream Gorgon Project Start-up Results and Integrated Tabletop Planning Process R.J. Affinito, J. Boxall, J. Clough, A. Coletta, J.B. Frontczak, A.K. Morrison and V. Pradhan, Chevron Australia Pty. Ltd.; W. Robinson, previously Chevron Australia Pty. Ltd.

26 www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 1420 182326 Viscosity Modelling of Pyrenees Crude Oil Emulsions A.Y. Tjoeng and R. Loro, BHP Billiton Petroleum 1440 182420 Perforation and Rig Flowback Highlights for the Gorgon Field Development Wells A.K. Morrison and J.P. Beinke, Chevron Australia Pty. Ltd. 1500 182186 Uncertainty and Risk Management: Waterflood Pilot Design and Surveillance Proposal for a Giant Multi- Layered Sandstone Reservoir C. Wei, Y. Li, B. Song, C. Tian, B. Li, J. Zhou, J. Zheng, H. Luo and J. Lan, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration & Development, PetroChina

Wednesday, 26 October ● 1600-1730 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 19: CHEMISTRY SOLUTIONS – SELECT, INJECT, PRODUCE, PRESERVE Botanical 1, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Robyn Tamke, Oasis Oilfield Consulting Pieter Jagtenberg, Woodside Energy Time Papers 1600 182411 Regaining Oil Production by Overcoming Emulsion Problems after Installation T. Uetani, N. Furuichi, H. Yorozu, K. Sasaya, T. Shibuya, N. Kiminami and H. Yonebayashi, INPEX Corp. 1620 182303 Towards the Development of Chemical Selection Criteria for Subsea Preservation, A Practical Example A.G. Shepherd, P. Hoban, S. Venugopal, T. Bos and S. Lorimer, Shell Australia Pty. Ltd.; R. Shade, Oceania Pty. Ltd.; N. Jensen, F. Backus and M. Luderer, Nalco Champion, an Ecolab Co. 1640 182447 Optimising MEG Chemistry when Producing Formation Water G. Sykes, Santos; M.J. Gunn, Consultant 1700 182217 Application of Subsea Demulsifier Chemicals to Reduce Heavy Oil Emulsion Viscosity and Enhance Production in the Pyrenees Development M.L. Gilbert, D.A. Morley and P.A. Elliott, BHP Billiton Petroleum

Wednesday, 26 October ● 160-1730 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 20: PRODUCTION OPTIMISATION TECHNOLOGIES Botanical 2, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Roumen Sankoff, Quadrant Energy Shripad Biniwale, Schlumberger Time Papers 1600 182171 Dual Parallel Simultaneous Injection and Production (SIP) Completion in Single Wellbore Reduces Development Costs and Accelerates Production E.P. Anthony and H. Al-Zuabi, Kuwait Oil Co. 1620 182243 Separate Layer Water Injection for Offshore Directional Wells F. Sun, D. Jia, J. Yu, X. Pei, H. Liu and L. Zheng, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development (RIPED), PetroChina; S. Bao, State Key Laboratory of Simulation and Regulation of Water Cycle in River Basin, China Inst. of Water Resources and Hydropower Research 1640 182205 Pilot Installation of a Deep System Conveyed with Coiled Tubing Catenary Method Increases Production of an Idle Well in Brunei H. Md Tahir, Brunei Shell Petroleum; A. Whittaker and N. Shanmugam, Weatherford; W.R. Tapia, Schlumberger Brunei 1700 182451 Real-Time Interpretation of Leak Isolation with Degradable Diverter Using High Frequency Pressure Monitoring A. Bogdan, A. Keilers, D. Oussoltsev and B. Lecerf, Schlumberger

www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 27 Wednesday, 26 October ● 1600-1730 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 21: GEOLOGICAL MODELLING Botanical 4, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Paul Pillai, ISOS Petroleum Colin McCrone, Woodside Energy Time Papers 1600 182381 A New Structural Geology Workflow to Expedite and Validate Seismic Interpretation in a Structurally Complex Area: A Case Study from Exmouth Plateau, Australia S. Roy, Schlumberger; P. Massara, Woodside Energy; M. Ellwood, Schlumberger 1620 182355 Predicting Shallow Marine Reservoir Heterogeneity Using a High Resolution Mapping Approach, Brigadier Formation, NWS, Australia B. Ainsworth and T. Payenberg, Chevron Australia Pty. Ltd.; B. Willis and P. Sixsmith, Chevron Energy Technology Co.; J. Yeaton, N. Sykiotis and S. Lang, Chevron Australia Pty. Ltd. 1640 182308 Modelling Carbon Storage Prospectivity in the Southern Margin of the Offshore Gippsland Basin, Australia L.P. Ricard, K. Michael and T. Dance, CSIRO Energy 1700 182356 Typical Reservoir Architecture Models, Thief-zone Identification and Distribution of the Mishrif Carbonates for a Super-giant Cretaceous Oilfield in the Middle East Y. Zhu, X. Song, B. Song and C. Tian, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina; S. Ma, China National Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Corp.; Y. Gao, Y. Li, W. Zhang and Z. Liu, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina; X. Zhen, China National Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Corp.; B. Li, S. Wu and C. Wei, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina; B. Liu, Peking U.; Q. Yang, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina

Thursday, 27 October ● 0930-1100 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 22: METERING, MONITORING AND MODELLING Botanical 1, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Shripad Biniwale, Schlumberger Pieter Jagtenberg, Woodside Energy Time Papers 0930 182366 World’s First Optical Venturi Flowmeter O.H. Unalmis and V.V. Raul, Weatherford 0950 182357 Improving Performance of DCS Alarm System by Implementing Effective Alarm Management Philosophy C.A. Parikh, M. Al-Barazi, H. Rajab and B. Al-Khaldi, Kuwait Oil Co. 1010 182277 Mobile Data Acquisition: "There's An App for That"... Or Is There? M. Linden, Wood Group 1030 182497 (IO): Production Management System Goes 'Dynamic' Using Online Transient Modelling M. M Mabror, Z.I. Ahmad, C.S. Lajim-Sayung and M. Mohd Som, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; W. Sepulveda, M. Muhamed Salim, A. Ahmad, R. Krishnan, S.S. Biniwale, N.R. Seruji, J. Zhao, O. Wolfswinkel, A. Kimsaas and J. Borovik, Schlumberger

Thursday, 27 October ● 0930-1100 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 23: WELLBORE CONTROL AND STABILITY Botanical 2, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Khalil Rahman, Baker Hughes Henny Mulyadi, Maersk Oil & Gas A/S

28 www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 Time Papers 0930 182286 High Performance Water-Based Mud (HPWBM): Turning Old Ways into New Opportunities R. Mahrous, E. Larreal Montiel and R. Vader, Halliburton; A. Honey, M. Weir, G. Lammers and P. Rijnen, Nederlandse Aardolie Maatschappij B.V. 0950 182399 Use of Hollow Glass Spheres in Lightweight Cements – Selection Criteria C. Mata and A. Calubayan, 3M 1010 182354 Usability of Geopolymers for Cementing Applications: Reaction Mechanisms, Pumpability, and Properties M. Khalifeh and H. Hodne, U. of ; A. Saasen, Det Norske Oljeselskap ASA; O. Integrity and E.I. Eduok, U. of Stavanger 1030 182266 Mathematical Model and Experimental Study on Drill-In Fluid Loss Control and Formation Damage Prevention in Fractured Tight Reservoir C. Xu and Y. Kang, State Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation, Southwest Petroleum U.; D. Li, Sinopec Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering; Z. You, Australian School of Petroleum, The U. of Adelaide; Y. Luo, Geomathematics Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, Chengdu U. of Technology

Thursday, 27 October ● 0930-1100 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 24: SAND FACE COMPLETIONS Botanical 4, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Keith Rae, TAM International Asia Pacific Brent Levey, Woodside Energy Time Papers 0930 182499 Improving the Sanding Evaluation Accuracy by Integrating Core Tests, Field Observations and Numerical Simulation F. Gui, A. Khaksar and W. Van Der Zee, Baker Hughes; P. Cadogan, INPEX Operations Australia 0950 182494 Development of a Novel Sand Retention Cell B. Wu and G. Lupton, CSIRO Energy; T. Barton, R. Denke, C.Y. Wong, Y. Feng and J. Boulanger, CSIRO Mineral Resources; S.K. Choi, CSIRO Energy and Monash U. 1010 182387 Innovating the Method to Perforate Using Completion Insertion and Removal Under Pressure System in High- Pressure Conditionss W.R. Tapia, Schlumberger; Y. Song and S. Lai, Brunei Shell Petroleum 1030 182389 The Evolution of Multizone Stand Alone Screen Completion Practices in Mahakam Delta (A Pilot Project Result) R.A. Wijaya, B.H. Muryanto, F. Wahyudhi, M. Isdianto- Maharanoe, B. Styward, M.D. Kadrie, N. Al-Sakaf, M. Dahnil-Maulana, R. Saputra, A. Az-Zariat, R. Armelia-Suska, A. Anggiriani-Putri and C. Eko-Jatmiko, Total E&P

Thursday, 27 October ● 1130-1300 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 25: ENHANCED PERFORMANCE THROUGH FACILITIES DESIGN AND OPERATION OPTIMISATION Botanical 1, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Michael Scott, Chevron Australia Edi Rahmat, Kuwait Oil Co. Time Papers 1130 182436 Optimising Upstream Separation Facilities by Retrofitting Existing Separators and Using Inline Separation R.W. Westra and R.A. Barker, FMC Technologies 1150 182209 Maximising Rate and Reserves from Existing Wells – A Wellhead Compression Strategy for Large Onshore Brownfields M.K. Headland, P.E. Gunawardena, S.T. Chipperfield and D. Mabarrack, Santos Ltd.

www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 29 1210 182473 Optimal Selection of Materials of Construction for Gas Processing Facilities; Lessons Learnt from a Design Case Study P. Lawrence, J. Marriott and A. Giovanoglou, Process Systems Enterprise 1230 182262 How to Age Gracefully – Pipeline Life Extension A. Selman and R. Hubbard, Atteris Pty. Ltd.

Thursday, 27 October ● 1130-1300 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 26: HSE EXCELLENCE Botanical 2, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: David Cavanagh, Integrated Energy Robyn Tamke, Oasis Oilfield Consulting Time Papers 1130 182396 The Right Stuff: Mitigating Human Factors –The Application of Crew Resource Management in Banyu Urip Drilling Operations W.C. Morris, ExxonMobil Cepu Ltd.; R.A. Wright and D.J. Ehrmann, Check 6, Inc. 1150 182404 Unconventional Resources Exploration and Development in the Northern Territory – Challenges from a Regulator’s Perspective M. Rezazadeh, J.V. Hattum and D. Marozzi, Northern Territory Department of Mines and Energy 1210 182474 Process Safety in Front-End Loading for Delivery of Mega Sour Gas Projects F. Al-Dousari, Kuwait Oil Co. 1230 182204 Reducing Emissions from Oil & Gas Facilities by Use of Field Proven VOC Technology S. Salomone, Wärtsilä Oil and Gas System AS

Thursday, 27 October ● 1130-1300 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 27: IOR/EOR II Botanical 4, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Henny Mulyadi, Maersk Oil & Gas A/S Abid Ghous, Woodside Energy Time Papers 1130 182190 Optimisation of Steamflooding Heavy Oil Reservoirs under Uncertainty C. Temizel, Aera Energy; K. Balaji and R. Ranjith, U. of Southern ; C. Coman, Schlumberger 1150 182207 Handling Missing and Corrupted Data in Waterflood Surveillance, Using Reservoir Linear Characterisation Models A.M. Attar, Baker Hughes; R.G. Hughes, Louisiana State U.; O.F. Hassan, Curtin U. 1210 182418 The Best Practice to Combine IOR with EOR Project in Dagang Oilfield – Case Study J. Bao, X. Song, J. Ye and X. Fu, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration & Development, PetroChina; L. Li, PetroChina Coalbed Methane Co. Ltd.; L. Meng and H. Zhu, Research Inst. of Exploration & Development, Dagang Oilfield Co., PetroChina; T. Liu, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration & Development, PetroChina 1230 182256 Downhole Real-Time Monitoring for Conventional Waterflooding Wells X. Pei, F. Sun, D. Jia and L. Zheng, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development (RIPED), PetroChina; J. Yang, Langfang branch of RIPED, PetroChina; J. Wang and J. Zhang, Jidong Oilfield Co., CNPC

Thursday, 27 October ● 1430-1600 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 28: ENHANCING PRODUCTION AND COMPLETIONS – CASE STUDIES Botanical 1, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Ray Johnson Jr., Unconventional Reservoir Solutions Keith Rae, TAM International Asia Pacific

30 www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 Time Papers 1430 182300 Hybrid Downhole Microseismic and Microdeformation Monitoring of a Vertical Coal Seam Gas Well R. Durant and T. Francis, Halliburton; R.L. Braikenridge and M. Roy, AGL Energy Ltd. 1450 182365 A Case Study on Application of Progressive Cavity Pump in Coalbed Methane Wells Y. Liang, M. Zhao, X. Pei, Z. Qiu, C. Zhao and M. Zhang, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration & Development, PetroChina 1510 182162 Successful Sand Control Campaign for the Development of a Highly Heterogeneous and Multilayered Sandstone Reservoir in Indonesia: A Case Story Offshore Natuna Sea B.E. Tsangueu and J.C. Wallace, Schlumberger; J. Ginting and D. Sutejo, Premier Oil Indonesia 1530 182255 Use of a New Casedhole Resistivity Tool Helping Optimisation of Production and Time in Wells with Hole Issues: A Case History from Greater Burgan Field, Kuwait H.A. Bahman, V. Naik, N. Gazi, A. Malik, S. Al-Sabea, F.A. Abdulla and L. Hayat, Kuwait Oil Co.; H. Marafie, A. Bibi, S. Barnett and V.B. Eremenko, Eastern United Petroleum Services

Thursday, 27 October ● 1430-1600 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 29: WELL DESIGN CHALLENGES Botanical 2, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Paul Pillai, ISOS Petroleum Edi Rahmat, Kuwait Oil Co. Speakers: Prevention and Relief Well Planning for the Wheatstone Big- Bore Gas Well Project Eric Upchurch, Senior Drilling Superintendent, Chevron Australia How To Develop a Well Specific Blowout Contingency Plan That Covers Engineering Analysis of the Deployment, Installation and Soft Shut-In of a Subsea Capping Operation Terje Løkke-Sørensen, Chief Technology Officer, Add Energy Time Papers 1510 182311 Application of Permanent Integrated Water Regulator in Offshore Oilfields D. Jia, H. Liu, F. Sun and X. Pei, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development (RIPED), PetroChina; W. Sun, Oil and Gas Engineering Research Inst. of PetroChina Jilin Oilfield Co.; S. Zhang, C. Liu and M. Zhao, Daqing Oilfield Production Engineering & Research Inst. 1530 182338 Integrated Innovative Technology Saves 354 Rig Days in an Infill Drilling Campaign – A Case Study from Bohai Bay, Northern China Y. Ma, B. Zhang, F. Liu, J. Li and B. Zhang, CNOOC; K. Wu, F. Wang, T. Xu, X. Yu, H. Zhang and B. Xu, Schlumberger

Thursday, 27 October ● 1430-1600 hours TECHNICAL SESSION 30: ABANDONMENT/DECOMMISSIONING Botanical 4, Lower Level Session Chairpersons: Michael Scott, Chevron Australia Brent Levey, Woodside Energy Time Papers 1430 182246 Code of Practice for the Construction and Abandonment of Petroleum Wells in Queensland – As Mandatory Safety Requirements P. Lee, Queensland Department of Natural Resources and Mines (DNRM); M. Porter and D. Maggiori, Santos 1450 182199 Field Trials of Plugging Oil and Gas Wells with Hydrated Bentonite B.F. Towler, M. Firouzi and H. Holl, The U. of Queensland; R. Gandhi and A. Thomas, QGC Pty. Ltd. 1510 182416 Managing Abandonment in Australia P. Askew, C. Bourdeau, A. Volkenborn, A. Lea-Cox and A. Charan, Strategy 1530 182468 Meeting the Demand for Barrier Plug Integrity Assurance & Verification of Well Abandonment Barriers A. Stein, Interwell www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 31 KNOWLEDGE SHARING ePOSTER SESSIONS An ePoster is an electronic version of the traditional poster, presented on a digital flat screen. The electronic format offers the added benefit of animation and video to enhance the visual experience and provide greater interactivity between attendees and authors. During the ePoster sessions, authors will present their technical papers at designated ePoster stations. Attendees are encouraged to attend the sessions for more knowledge sharing and networking opportunities. ePosters are also available for viewing at ePoster stations throughout the conference. ePOSTER PRESENTATION SCHEDULE Date Time Venue 1245 – 1315 hours 1530 – 1600 hours Tuesday, 25 October 2016 1730 – 1800 hours 1800 – 1830 hours 1000 – 1030 hours ePoster stations are 1230 – 1300 hours located at Wednesday, 26 October 2016 1300 – 1330 hours Grand Ballroom 1 1530 – 1600 hours 1100 – 1130 hours Thursday, 27 October 2016 1315 – 1345 hours 1345 – 1415 hours STATION 1 Tuesday, 25 October Time Papers 1245 182320 Modelling of Slow Fines Migration and Formation Damage during Rate Alteration Y. Yang and Z. You, U. of Adelaide; F.D. Siqueira, North Fluminense State U. UENF; P. Bedrikovetsky, The U. of Adelaide (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 1) 1530 182481 Research on the Dynamic Granulation Viscosity Reduction Technology for Venezuela’s Ultra Heavy Oil L. He, D. Bin, B. Peng, J. Luo, X. Geng and P. Wang, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 3) 1730 182472 Tight TVD Control on Australia's North West Shelf through a Cutting Edge Solution: High-Definition Surveying M. Naveed, C. Kirthi Singam, M. Viandante, K.A. Malik and V. Akhmadeev, Schlumberger; B. Jury, Woodside Energy; W. Belson, Quadrant Energy; A. Worth, Vermilion Oil and Gas Australia 1800 182484 Ensuring Safe Facility Blowdown and Lessons Learnt from Incident Investigation P. Lawrence, J. Marriott and A. Giovanoglou, Process Systems Enterprise (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 27) STATION 1 Wednesday, 26 October Time Papers 1000 182402 Evaluation of the Potential of Low Salinity Water Flooding in the High Temperature and High Salinity Dong-He-Tang Reservoir in the Tarim Oilfield, China: Experimental and Reservoir Simulation Results Y. Liu, Southwest Petroleum U.; T. Jiang, D. Zhou and J. Zhao, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Co.; Q. Xie, E. Pooryousefy and A. Saeedi, Curtin U.

32 www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 1230 182260 An Improved Grid Generation Approach for Discrete Fracture Network Modelling Using Line Fracture Concept for Two-Phase Flow Simulation K. Wang, X. Peng and Z. Du, Southwest Petroleum U.; M. Haghighi and Z. You, The U. of Adelaide; L. Yu, Northeast Sichuan Gas Production Plant, Southwest Branch Co., Sinopec Corp. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 5) 1300 182352 Beam Pump Design for Steam Stimulation Heavy Oil Wells A.L. Pandit, A.M. Al-Bassam, Y. Mohamed Abdelaziz and R.N. Al-Ajmi, Kuwait Oil Co. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 13) 1530 182456 Monitoring Wellbore Fluid Displacement in the Perforation Interval Using Multiple Downhole Pressure and Temperature Gauges L. Paterson and J.P. Ennis-King, CO2CRC/CSIRO; B.M. Freifeld, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 17) STATION 1 Thursday, 27 October Time Papers 1100 182307 Getting Safety Leadership Right L. Fruhen, L. Wang, M. Griffin, D. Finnerty, K. Jorritsma and A. Boeing, U. of Western Australia (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 27) 1315 182460 Well Failure Mechanisms and Conceptualisation of Reservoir-Aquifer Failure Pathways B. Wu, CSIRO Energy; R. Doble, C. Turnadge and D. Mallants, CSIRO Land and Water (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 27) 1345 182287 Integrating Design of Experiments, Proxy Modelling, and Monte-Carlo Simulation for Combined Uncertainty Quantifications of Geological and Production Data in the Cyclic GAGD Process W.J. Al-Mudhafar and D. Rao, Louisiana State U. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 2) STATION 2 Tuesday, 25 October Time Papers 1245 182278 Sand Control in Corrosive and Erosive Downhole Conditions at High Temperatures S.R. Jackson, B. Gundemoni and P. Barth, 3M Technical Ceramics 1530 182368 New Technique of Placement Optimisation for Stimulation of HP/HT Carbonate Reservoir Using Chelating Agents C. Karale and A. Bhatnagar, Halliburton (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 4) 1730 182150 Effective Marketing Leadership, Strategies and Tactics During Turbulent Times in the Oil and Gas Industry R. Ferrero, M. Varer and D. Bowling, Baker Hughes Inc. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 6) 1800 182463 Aquitard and Fault Simulation Approaches for Use in Regional-Scale Assessments of Coal Seam Gas Extraction Impacts C. Turnadge, D. Mallants and L. Peeters, CSIRO Land and Water (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 27) STATION 2 Wednesday, 26 October Time Papers 1000 182432 Overcoming Challenges in Pore Pressure Prediction and Wellbore Stability in Brunei Ultra Deepwater Exploration Well Campaign M.M. Omar and M.F. Rasli, PETRONAS Carigali Brunei Ltd.; M. Paimin and H. Maulana, CANAM Brunei Oil Ltd.; A. Ghosh, Baker Hughes; M. Zainal Abidin, Brunei National Petroleum Co.

www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 33 1230 182294 Ensuring Communication Across Software Systems M. Ponsonby, P. Mathisen and O. Andersen, AGR Software AS 1300 182173 Prediction of Capillary Pressure for Oil Carbonate Reservoirs by Artificial Intelligence Technique Y.R. Busaleh, Saudi Aramco; A. Abdulraheem, KFUPM; T. Okasha, Saudi Aramco (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 13) 1530 182264 The Downhole Transmission Characteristics of Vibration Waves – An Experimental Study in the Daqing Oil Field J. Yu, L. Zhen and F. Sun, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina; Z. Zhu, Daqing Oilfield Production Engineering & Research Inst.; X. Pei and H. Liu, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 18) STATION 2 Thursday, 27 October Time Papers 1100 182265 Safety Measures Undertaken and Planned for North Kuwait’s Sour Hydrocarbon Installations A.E. Alomair and M.AlSaleh, Kuwait Oil Co. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 27) 1315 182275 The Safety Transition K. Saville, Wood Group (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 27) 1345 182239 Oil Well Cement Static Gel Strength Development Comparison Between Ultrasonic and Intermittent Rotational Measurement Methods S. Ashraf, P. Hamilton, A.G. Salehpour, C. Azwar and M. Bogaerts, Schlumberger STATION 3 Tuesday, 25 October Time Papers 1245 182407 Experimental and Discrete Particle Modelling of Solid Particle Transportation and Deposition in Pipelines C.Y. Wong, J. Boulanger, Y. Feng and B. Wu, CSIRO 1530 182284 Optimisation and Performance Evaluation of Liquid CO2 Fracturing Fluid Formulation System S. Meng and H. Liu, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina; J. Xu and Y. Duan, Oil and Gas Engineering Research Inst., PetroChina Jilin Oilfield Co.; Q. Yang and Z. Yao, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 4) 1730 182430 Top 10 Improvement Suggestions for Delivery of Mega Projects M.S. Al-Otaibi, Kuwait Oil Co. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 6) 1800 182272 Safety Risk Management of Drilling Operations S. Zhang and X. Teng, PetroChina Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration & Development; L. Wang, E&D Research Inst. of Liaohe Oilfield Co.; S. Wang, China National Offshore Oil Corp. Research Inst.; L. Wen, China Petroleum Technology & Development Corp. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 27) STATION 3 Wednesday, 26 October Time Papers 1000 182232 Application of a Continuous Personal Development Methodology J. Boles, The Well Inst. of Training (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 10) 1230 182370 Damage Appraisal of Massive Hydraulic Fracture Stimulation in and Gas Reservoirs B. Cai and G. Bi, Research Inst. of Petroleum E&D (RIPED)- Langfang Branch; J. Xu, Xinjiang Oilfield Co.; C. He and Y. Gao, Research Inst. of Petroleum E&D (RIPED)-Langfang Branch; J. Chen, N. Cheng and J. Wang, Xinjiang Oilfield Co. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 12) 34 www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 1300 182288 Dual String Section Milling Tool Design Optimisation Using Advanced Numerical Simulations K.M. Deshpande, M.A. Haq, S. Gajula and D. Teale, Weatherford (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 13) 1530 182391 Case Study of Blocking Water Coning in Horizontal Well for Steam Stimulation in Heavy Oil Reservoir H. Yu, L. Li, J. Zheng, X. Fu, W. Ji, W. Gao, H. Liu, Y. Liu, F. Yan, C. Luo and J. Liu, Jidong Oilfield CNPC; P. Zhang and T. Li, Chongqing U. of Science & Technology; X. Han, Beijing Bezenith Energy Technology Co. Ltd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 18) STATION 3 Thursday, 27 October Time Papers 1100 182378 Subsea Multiphase Flowmeter: Performance Tests in Multiphase Flow Loop O.H. Unalmis, V.V. Raul and V. Ramakrishnan, Weatherford (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 22) 1315 182470 Can HRO Theory and Practices Be Applied in Practice? A Case Study P. Wilkinson, Noetic Group (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 27) 1345 182206 Conceptual City-Oilfield Development of a Complex Turbidite Reservoir S. Mishra, S.K. Hii, C. Corbett, A. Edalat Noor and S. Sharma, Schlumberger STATION 4 Tuesday, 25 October Time Papers 1245 182240 Numerical Modelling for the Prediction of Residual CO2 Trapping in Water-Wet Geological Porous Media F. Jahan, Curtin U.; S. Ahmed, CSIRO Energy; M. Hossain and S. Iglauer, Curtin U. 1530 182372 A Waterflood Induced Fracture Simulation Model for Naturally Fractured Low-Permeability Reservoirs F. Zhang, S. Wu and H. Liu, RIPED, PetroChina (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 5) 1730 182193 Is That Radial Composite Reservoir? What Can Be Learned from Buildup Analysis of Vertical Wells in Tight Naturally Fractured HTHP Gas Reservoirs H. Sun, B. Chang and W. Cao, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development, Langfang Branch; X. Sun, J. Zhang, L. Liu and B. Chen, Tarim Oilfield Co., PetroChina (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 7) 1800 182228 Produced Gas Utilisation Strategy Study on Low Permeability Reservoir CO2 EOR Process W. Lv, S. Yang and Y. Yang, RIPED, PetroChina; S. Yang, China U. of Petroleum-Beijing; X. Ma, Jilin Oilfield Co., PetroChina; S. Li, RIPED, PetroChina; C. Wu, Jilin Oilfied Co.; M. Hao, RIPED, PetroChina STATION 4 Wednesday, 26 October Time Papers 1000 182305 Industry Collaboration on Technology Development in WA N.P. Kavanagh, Woodside; C. Otto, Shell; P. Korsen, Chevron (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 10) 1230 182281 The Optimisation Design of Buffer Vessel Based on Dynamic Balance for Liquid CO2 Fracturing S. Meng and H. Liu, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina; J. Xu and Y. Duan, Oil and Gas Engineering Research Inst., PetroChina Jilin Oilfield Co.; Q. Yang and Z. Yao, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 12)

www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 35 1300 182285 Change in Geomechanical Properties of Limestone due to Supercritical CO2 Injection Y. Zhang, M. Lebedev, M. Sarmadivaleh, A. Barifcani and S. Iglauer, Curtin U. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 14) 1530 182334 The Use of Preservation Chemicals in Cladded Subsea Gas and Service Flowlines A.L. Hali, S.E. Cook, S.J. Barber and P. Kearns, Baker Hughes (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 19) STATION 4 Thursday, 27 October Time Papers 1100 182242 Fracture Packing in Previously Gravel-Packed Well Using Single-Trip Multizone System J. Deng, Y. Ma and M. Zhang, China National Offshore Co. Tianjin; Q. Wang, X. Wang and F. Chao, Halliburton; J. Qian, formerly Halliburton (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 24) 1315 182317 Gravity Driven Fingering and Mixing During CO2 Sequestration J. Ajibola, A. Adam and A. Muggeridge, Imperial College (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 28) 1345 182363 Strategies for Early Detection of Downhole Casing Failures Caused by Corrosive Formations D. Jafari, The U. of Adelaide STATION 5 Tuesday, 25 October Time Papers 1245 182422 Analytical Model for Multifractured Horizontal Wells in Heterogeneous Shale Reservoirs J. Guo, Southwest Petroleum U.; J. Zeng, U. of Regina and Southwest Petroleum U.; X. Wang, Yanchang Petroleum Group; F. Zeng, U. of Regina (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 3) 1530 182259 The Far-Field Deformation Induced by a Fracture in a Poroelastic Layer with Application to Tiltmeter Monitoring of Hydraulic Fractures in Coal Seams Z. Chen and V. Pandurangan, CSIRO; R.G. Jeffrey, SCT Operations Pty. Ltd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 5) 1730 182179 State-of-the-Art Open Hole Tractor Enables Accurate Pressure Measurement in a Horizontal Well, Resulting in Significant Rig Time Saving K. Al Failakawi, A. AlRashidi, M.D. Al-Khaldy and A. Dutta, Kuwait Oil Co.; H. Ayyad, O. Mansour and S. Jamal, Schlumberger (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 7) 1800 182231 The Fracture Behavior in the Vicinity of Interface Based on the Digital Speckle Experiment S. Wang, Northeast Petroleum U.; C. Xing, Northeast Petroleum U.; D. Zhang, Daqing Oilfield Co., LTD.; C. Shao, China Petroleum Technology Development Co.; J. Jiao, Daqing Oilfield Co., LTD.; K. Dong, Northeast Petroleum U. STATION 5 Wednesday, 26 October Time Papers 1000 182254 Seamless Integration of Technology with People and Process Through “In-House IT” – A Case Study M. Deka and A. Roychoudhury, Oil India Ltd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 10) 1230 182226 Production Surface Network Modelling and De- Bottlenecking Analysis for Gathering Center in Kuwait H.M. Almohammad and M.B. Al-Saqabi, Kuwait Oil Co. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 13) 1300 182464 Reinstating Well Integrity in Severely Buckled Tubing C. Mackie, B. Bill, G. Masson and E. Kinch, Interwell

36 www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 1530 182208 Conceptual Design for Maintaining Production of High CO2 Gas in Marginal Field Offshore by Using a Thermoplastic Pipe H. Yananto and Y. Girindra, PT Pertamina Hulu Energi Offshore North West Java (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 19) STATION 5 Thursday, 27 October Time Papers 1100 182160 A Novel Approach to Evaluate the Risk of Sanding for Optimum Well Completion Design: A Deep-Water Case Study from Southeast Asia A. Younessi and A. Khaksar, Baker Hughes Inc. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 24) 1315 182212 Case Study - Constant Bottom Hole Pressure of Managed-Pressure Drilling Utilisation to Maintain Wellbore Instability in East Java Drilling Operation, Indonesia J.M. Zein, F. Irawan and A.M. Hidayat, Weatherford; R.M. Amin, F. Ardhiansyah, R. Norani, H. Hermawan and D. Prasetyo, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd. 1345 182319 Optimal Water Flooding in Farnsworth Field, Texas E. Ennin and R. Grigg, Petroleum Recovery Research Center (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 28) STATION 6 Tuesday, 25 October Time Papers 1245 182480 Improvement of Production Data Analysis Method for Shale Gas Wells W. Pang, Y. Duan, H. Yue, J. Du and T. Zhang, Sinopec Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 3) 1730 182369 Transient Temperature Effect on Well Test Interpretation of HPHT Gas Wells W. Pang, H. Peng, Z. He and Q. Hou, Sinopec Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 7) 1800 182385 Production Logging Application in Fuling Shale Gas Play in China D. Di, W. Pang, J. Mao, S. Ai and Y. He, Sinopec Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering STATION 6 Wednesday, 26 October Time Papers 1000 182490 Utilising Managed Pressure Drilling to Drill Shale Gas Horizontal Well in Fuling Shale Gas Field G. Wang, H. Zhou, H. Fan, N. Si, J. Liu, D. Ma and W. Pang, SINOPEC Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 10) 1230 182353 Predictions of Relative Permeability for Low Permeability Reservoirs and Its Scale Effect Z. Lei, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina; T. Liu, C. Xie and M. Wang, Tsinghua U.; Z. Zhang, China U. of Petroleum (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 13) 1530 182406 Emerging Numerical Modelling Technique to Evaluate Asphaltene Inhibitor Efficiency during Entire Field Life H. Yonebayashi, INPEX Corp.; X. Zhang, KBC Advanced Technologies Ltd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 19) STATION 6 Thursday, 27 October Time Papers 1100 182312 Novel Non-Damaging Hybrid System for Sand Consolidation Application P.R. Patil, S.G. Chittattukara and P.D. Nguyen, Halliburton (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 24)

www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 37 1315 182408 A Unique Anti-Salt Polymer for EOR X. Zhang, X. Li, S. Guo, G. Sun and W. Guan, Daqing Oilfield Co. Ltd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 28) 1345 182269 An Investigation on the Optimal Definition of Project(s) Scope, Facilities Sizing and Design Life for Truly Sustainable Deepwater Field Development: Technical Aspects and Economic Considerations F. Beltrami, Energo Engineering (a KBR Co.); A. Gifford, S. Basu and A. Berardi, Granherne (a KBR Co.) STATION 7 Tuesday, 25 October Time Papers 1245 182359 A New Method to Determine Friction Factor of Cuttings Slip Velocity Calculation in Vertical Wells Using Neural Networks M. Kamyab, R. Dawson and P. Farmanbar, Corva AI 1530 182449 Fast Track Well Planning in Borneo K.T. Pathy and P.K. Kumar, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; G.C. Kaeng, A. Mansor and S. Sausan, Halliburton 1730 182346 What Conventional E&PD Companies Should Learn from Unconventional Operators A. Aladasani, Consultant; Q. Okasha and A. Ameen, Kuwait Oil Co. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 6) 1800 182431 Permeability Limits of Advanced Water Injection Technology in Low Permeability Reservoirs S. Wang, J. Tian and X. Tan, China National Offshore Oil Corp. Research Inst.; L. Wang, E&D Research Inst. of Liaohe Oilfield Co.; S. Zhang, PetroChina Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration & Development STATION 7 Wednesday, 26 October Time Papers 1000 182400 Fluid Identification in the Low Contrast Oil Reservoir by Combining Array Dielectric Measurements and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Data J. Wang and S. Shang, CNOOC Tianjin; J. Wu, X. Zhao and X. Yang, Schlumberger 1230 182452 Dual-Diameter Drill Bits Improve Drilling Efficiency by Reducing Stresses in the Wellbore N.B. Putra, R. Leonanto and S. Markandeya, National Oilwell Varco; R. Ritamawan and A.M. Saragih, VICO Indonesia 1300 182250 Novel Cementing Solutions to Impede Lost Circulation with Highly Crush-Resistant Lightweight Cement System and Engineered Fibers T. Putra, A. Steven, V.R. Wedhaswari, M.S. Awalt, B.B. Natanagara, M. Pasteris, M.F. Jaffery and M. Sheikh Veisi, Schlumberger; A. Rudiantoro, Chevron Indonesia Co. 1530 182151 Optimised Workflows to Assist in Managing the Sour Gases & Oil Production in North Kuwait Jurassic Fields N. Al-Mai and A. Al-Failakawi, Kuwait Oil Co.; R. Prakash, Schlumberger; A.A. Hajjeyah, Kuwait Oil Co.; A. Wibowo, Schlumberger STATION 7 Thursday, 27 October Time Papers 1100 Invited Challenging Dynamic Kill Operations Made Possible Speaker with the Relief Well Injection Spool R.T. Oskarsen, Add Energy; O.B. Rugg, Add Wellflow A/S; M.Cargol, Trend Setter Engineering 1315 182197 Electric Impulse Technology: Less Energy, Less Drilling Time, Less Round Trips M. Voigt and E. Anders, Technische U. Dresden; F. Lehmann, Technische U. Bergakademie Freiberg (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 30)

38 www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 STATION 8 Tuesday, 25 October Time Papers 1245 182247 Geomechanical Sweet Spot Identification in Unconventional Resources Development K. Rahman and F. Gui, Baker Hughes 1530 182445 Upscaling Technique for High Resolution Coal Bed Methane Reservoir Model I. Sugiarto, S. Mazumder and T. Gan, Arrow Energy Pty. Ltd. 1730 182427 Enhancement of Structural Conductor Design and Execution of Jetting Operations for Ultra-Deepwater Wells in Brunei M. Ahmed Shafei, PETRONAS Carigali Brunei Ltd.; M. Paimin, CANAM Brunei Oil Ltd.; M. Hj Zainal Abidin, Brunei National Petroleum Co.; Y. Ismail and S. Natarajan, 2H Offshore 1800 182187 Reactive Transport Modelling of CO2 Injection into High CO2 Field S. Mohd Amin and F. Jaafar Azuddin, Group Research & Technology, PD & T, Petronas Malaysia STATION 8 Wednesday, 26 October Time Papers 1000 182152 An Investigation of Fe2O3 Nanoparticles Diffusion into Oil for Heat Transfer Optimisation on Electromagnetic Heating for Well Stimulation and EOR R.K. Santoso, S. Rachmat, A.H. Resha, W.K. Putra, H. Hartowo and O. Setiawati, Bandung Inst. of Technology 1230 182322 Laboratory Study on Surfactant Induced Spontaneous Imbibition for Carbonate Reservoir Z. Qi, M. Han, A. Fuseni and A. Alsofi, Saudi Aramco; F. Zhang, Y. Peng and H. Cai, RIPED of China National Oil Corp. 1300 182327 Deepwater DST Designs, Operations and Analysis for the Exploration Well in the South China Sea H. Yang, M. Wu, H. Liang and Z. Liu, CNOOC China Ltd., Zhangjiang 1530 182261 Field Scale Co-Optimisation of CO2 and Storage through SWAG Injection Using Laboratory Estimated Relative Permeabilities F. Kamali and F. Hussain, The U. of New South Wales STATION 8 Thursday, 27 October Time Papers 1100 182251 Field Trial Analysing of Rodless PCP Technology: Problems, Improvements and Results Z. Hao, P. Huang, S. Zhu and L. Zhang, RIPED, PetroChina; D. Liu and L. Cai, Jilin Oil Field Co. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 25) 1315 182296 Identifying and Quantifying Risk in Well Abandonment Using Flow Charts and Probabilistic Planning M. Ponsonby, P. Mathisen and O. Andersen, AGR Software AS (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 31) STATION 9 Tuesday, 25 October Time Papers 1245 182426 Dynamic Production Targeting in Unconventional Gas Forecast Simulations under Complex Economic and Facilities Constraints C.J. Coman and Z. Mohiuddin, Schlumberger

www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 39 1530 182448 The Petrophysic Role of Low Resistivity Pay Zone of Talang Akar Formation, South Sumatera Basin, Indonesia Z. Holis, A. Prayogi, I. Purwaman and S. Damayanti, SKK Migas; D. Nugroho, Bandung Inst. of Technology; M.K. Kamaluddin, SKK Migas 1730 182386 Water Production Control Using Low-Salinity Water Injection A. Zeinijahromi and P.G. Bedrikovetsky, The U. of Adelaide 1800 182409 Enhancing Intervention Efficiency and Eliminating Uncertainty - First Ever Successful Conveyance of MWD Tools on CT for Multilateral Well Stimulation in a Middle Eastern Gas Well A. Buenrostro, A. Arevalo Lopez, M. Alzaid, N. Abulhamayel and S. Driweesh, Saudi Aramco; A. Chacon, J.C. Jimenez Fadul and J. Noguera, Halliburton STATION 9 Wednesday, 26 October Time Papers 1000 182371 Gravel Packing Fluid for High-Temperature Wells C. Prakash and M.S. Rama, Halliburton 1230 182496 Integrated Asset Modelling: Modernising the Perspective for Short-term Forecasting and Production Enhancements O.A. Talabi, J.T. Nitura, S.S. Biniwale, R. Ramdzani, M.M. Salim, A. Ahmad and M.M. Som, Schlumberger (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 10) 1300 182313 Demystifying Log Quality Control M.C. Storey, Well Data QA Pty. Ltd. 1530 182444 Tests to Compare the Performance of Zinc and Steel Big Hole Charges: First of its Kind in an HP/HT Setting D.J. Haggerty, Halliburton (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 24) STATION 9 Thursday, 27 October Time Papers 1100 182298 Analysis and Test of Flow Field of Two-Stage Series Downhole Hydrocyclone Y. Gao and H. Liu, RIPED, PetroChina; S. Bao, China Inst. of Water Resources and Hydropower Research; F. Wang, G. Zheng, L. Zhang and B. Yu, Daqing Oilfield Co.; L. Zhang, Jidong Oilfield Co., PetroChina (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 25) 1315 182441 Well Abandonment Project and Recommendation for Applying Activity Based Cost/Earn Value Management A.E. Prasetya and S.A. Herputra, SKK Migas (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 31) STATION 10 Tuesday, 25 October Time Papers 1245 182233 Systems Modelling to Improve Decision Making and Development Strategies for Large Scale Oil and Gas Projects - An Application to Shale Resources M. Mitschanek, M. Prohaska, G. Thonhauser, Montanuniversität Leoben 1530 182455 Simulating Loads and Motions of Full-Scale Offshore Platforms in Cyclonic Wave Conditions N. Abdussamie, M. Haase, K. Sartipi, R. Ojeda and W. Amin, Australian Maritime College; G. Thomas, U. College London 1730 182149 Cold CO2 Injection for Balancing Interfacial Tension Decrease and Viscosity Increase Z. Hamdi, M.B. Awang and M. Bataee, U. Teknologi PETRONAS; M. Kamyab, Corva AI 1800 182220 Comprehensive Geomechanical Modelling and Wellbore Stability Analysis for Infill Drilling of High- Angled Wells in a Mature Oil Field M.S. Asadi, A. Khaksar and M.J. Ring, Baker Hughes; Y.Y. Khor, PETRONAS 40 www.spe.org/events/apogce/2016 STATION 10 Wednesday, 26 October Time Papers 1000 182429 Deepwater HTHP Development and Field Applications in Western South China Sea H. Liu, Z. Li, Y. Huang, M. Fang and Z. Liu, CNOOC China Ltd., Zhanjiang 1230 182321 Investigation of Shale Gas Numerical Simulation with Fracture Stress-Sensitive Using Discrete Fracture Network Model L. Mi, China U. of Petroleum at Beijing, Texas A&M U.; H. Jiang, China U. of Petroleum at Beijing; L. Tang, RIPED- Langfang, CNPC; J. Li, China U. of Petroleum at Beijing; J.E. Killough, Texas A&M U. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 12) 1300 182487 Revisiting the Ideal Packing Theory with a Novel Particle Size Measurement Approach S. Amer, B. Carter, E. Hudson II, H. Du and C. Judd, Newpark Drilling Fluids 1530 182301 A Review of Recent Safety Research Activities on LNG Operation H. Fazli Shahri, R. Mahdavi Nezhad, S. Abedini and A. Kabir, U. of Tehran STATION 10 Thursday, 27 October Time Papers 1100 182384 What We Have Learned on Stimulating Intensely Naturally Fractured HPHT Deep Sandstone Comparing Acid-Fracturing, Fracturing and Non-Acid Stimulation M. Che, Y. Wang, S. Li, R. Gao and L. Wang, RIPED- Langfang Branch, PetroChina; G. Zou and J. Liu, Tarim Oilfield Co. Ltd., PetroChina; C. Zhang and R. Fan, CNPC XiBu Drilling Engineering Co. Ltd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 26) 1315 182156 Innovative Logging Technique Enables Accurate Detection of Temperature Anomaly Source in a Special Completion N.M. Al-Hajri, I.M. Al-Ageel, F.M. Al-Subaie, M.M. Nekhily, A.T. Mishkhes and M.D. Al-Ajmi, Saudi Aramco 1345 182236 Strategies for Early Detection of Downhole Casing Failures Caused by Corrosive Formations M.D. Al-Ajmi, N.M. Al-Hajri, A.T. Mishkhes, M.C. Saloojee, Saudi Aramco; M.F. Fayyaz, Schlumberger

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