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30 November – 3 December 2010 Suntec Singapore www.osea-asia.com The Voice of Asia’s Oil & Gas Industry Michael Surkein Senior Corrosion and Materials Consultant ExxonMobil Development Company John Westwood Chairman Douglas-Westwood Ltd Narendra Verma General Manager Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd (ONGC) Professor Choo Yoo Sang Lloyd’s Register Educational Trust (LRET) Chair Professor National University of Singapore Ahmed Khalil HSE Manager Bahrain Petroleum Company Chris Barton Vice President, Business Acquisition – Asia Pacific J. Ray McDermott Organiser: Lead Platinum Sponsor: Platinum Sponsor: (Leaders’ Summit) OSEA International Conferences incorporating the inaugural Leaders’ Summit H MARINE CONTRACTORS Lunch Sponsor:

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30 November – 3 December 2010Suntec Singapore

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The Voice of Asia’s Oil & Gas Industry

Michael SurkeinSenior Corrosion and MaterialsConsultantExxonMobil DevelopmentCompany

John WestwoodChairmanDouglas-Westwood Ltd

Narendra VermaGeneral ManagerOil and Natural GasCorporation Ltd (ONGC)

Professor Choo Yoo SangLloyd’s Register Educational Trust(LRET) Chair ProfessorNational University ofSingapore

Ahmed KhalilHSE ManagerBahrain PetroleumCompany

Chris BartonVice President, BusinessAcquisition – Asia PacificJ. Ray McDermott

Organiser: Lead Platinum Sponsor: Platinum Sponsor:(Leaders’ Summit)

OSEA International Conferencesincorporating the inaugural

Leaders’ Summit

HMARINE

CONTRACTORS

Lunch Sponsor:

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OSEA International Conferences have been a well-recognised platformfor the gathering of the oil and gas industries since being establishedin 1976. The conferences have evolved over the years to addresspertinent issues in the offshore industry, and have always been highlyrelevant to participants.

This year, we launch the first ever Leaders’ Summit to focus on health,safety and environment issues. Health and safety is a critical part ofthe oil and gas sector where high risk operations are involved. Andenvironmental concerns are more pressing than ever with the recentspate of incidents in the global industry. To understand how thesewill impact your organisation, and be able to respond with appropriatestrategies, the Leaders’ Summit is a must-attend!

Our highly demanded and well-received Exploration, Production,and Gas Technology conferences will bring together leading expertsand professionals to discuss strategic business issues facing decisionmakers in the industry, as well as to provide insights into (new)technologies that are shaping operations and impacting bottomlines.

We are focused on safety and the environment. You should too.Find out what strategies and technologies will work for you.

Why attend OSEA2010 International Conferences?■ Listen to industry leaders from operators and cutting-edge

technology providers, to understand how to increase operationalefficiency and improve ROI.

■ Gain international perspectives from experts and practitioners,to gain insights into the ever changing global industry.

■ Network and develop relationships with potential businesspartners at the conference, and at the Industry Networking Night.

Who should attendThe following job titles:• Chairman, CEOs, CFOs, COOs, Managing Directors• Directors, Vice President• Heads of Oil & Gas/Engineering/Production/ Exploration/Offshore

Operations/LNG• Principal/Chief Engineers• Project Managers, Engineers, Geophysicists• Analysts/Consultants• Director Generals/Government Policy Planners• Heads of Sales/Business Development/Marketing• Lawyers/Partners/In-house CounselFrom these sectors:• NOCs/IOCs• Engineering, Construction & Contracting• Rig Construction/Offshore Engineering• Geological and Seismic Surveying• Drilling Services and Supplies• Oil & Gas Exploration• Oil & Gas Processing/Refining• Government Agencies• Investment Banks, Project Financiers• Legal/Consulting Firms

Past attendees of OSEA International Conferences include:• ABS• Acergy• Al-Khafji Joint Operations• Douglas-Westwood Limited• Aker Operations AS• Amec China• Amsbach Marine• BAPCO• BP Migas• Bureau Veritas• Cuu Long Joint Operating Co• Directorate General Oil & Gas

of Indonesia• DMC Offshore

• DuPont Marine• Energy Industries Council• ExxonMobil Exploration &

Production Malaysia• Fluor Corporation• Fugro• Halliburton• Iran LNG• Gazprom• Geomechanics International• Helix Energy Solutions Group• Japan Vietnam Petroleum Co

Ltd• Keppel Offshore & Marine

• Kuwait Gulf Oil Company• KPC• Ministry of Energy, Thailand• Ministry of Energy & Mineral

Resources, Indonesia• National Iranian Oil Company• National Oil and Gas

Authority, Bahrain• Pearl Oil Tungkal Ltd• Pertamina• Petrochina International• PNOC• PT Medco Energi Internasional• PTTEP

• PT Medco E&P Indonesia• Sarawak Shell Berhad• Sevan Production Pte Ltd• Shell Deepwater Borneo• Star Energy• STX Energy• Technip• Tokyo Gas Co Ltd• Total E&P Indonesia• Welltec Oilfield Services

Gas Technology Conference

The Oil & Gas technology trade exhibition, OSEA,was established three decades ago to be THE industryevent for Asia. This international event is projectedto bring together 22,000 industry professionals in2010 to address the strategic, operational andtechnology aspects of the Asian oil and gas industry. With the global industry gathering at OSEA2010,there are unparalleled marketing, education andnetworking opportunities to explore new oil and gasbusiness developments, expand market presence andpenetrate emerging markets.

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OSEA2010 Exhibition30 November – 3 December 2010Suntec Singapore10.30am – 6pm

Tuesday30 Nov

Wednesday1 Dec

Conferences-At-A-Glance

Leaders’ Summit

OSEA2010 Industry Networking Night (6pm onwards)

Exploration & Production Conferences – Plenary Session

Exploration Conference(Day 1)

Production Conference(Day 1)

Thursday2 Dec

Exploration & Production Conferences – Plenary Session

Exploration Conference(Day 2)

Production Conference(Day 2)

Friday4 Dec

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Leaders’ Summit Programme | 30 November 2010

8.30am Registration

OSEA2010 OPENING CEREMONY

9.30am Welcome addressStephen Tan, CEO, Singapore Exhibition Services

9.35am Industry address: Global offshore prospects and the roleof S.E. AsiaJohn Westwood, Chairman, Douglas-Westwood Ltd, UK

10.05am Speech by Guest of Honour and opening of OSEA2010

10.15am Tea reception

10.45am Chairperson’s opening remarksAndrew Sutherland, Principal Consultant, Lloyd’s RegisterHuman Factors, Australia

10.50am Plenary keynote:Why BP failed to learn the lessons from elsewhere: theTexas City Refinery fireAn explosion at BP’s Texas City Refinery in March 2005 cost thelives of 15 people and injured nearly 200 more. BP had failedto learn the lessons of earlier incidents, such as the Esso LongfordGas Plant explosion, that major hazards are quite distinct fromthe hazards that give rise to most occupational injuries and mustbe managed quite differently. This presentation explores thereasons for this failure to learn, focusing on the company’sorganisational structure and its incentive systems.Professor Andrew Hopkins, Australian National University,Australia

11.30am Human failure and major accident risk - an assessmentmethodologyThe paper will present a practical methodology for the assessmentof human failure, focusing on major accident risk, and discusses:• How people fail• A practical risk assessment methodology for addressing humanfailure on major hazard facilities• Integration of the methodology with existing risk assessmenttools.Andrew Sutherland, Principal Consultant, Lloyd’s RegisterHuman Factors, Australia

12.00pm Integrating health and safety into business processes• The success and avoidance of losses depends on the

commitment of management to EHS• Steps to take to improve risk perception• Creation of positive health and safety culture• Systems in place at BAPCOAhmed Khalil, HSE Manager, Bahrain Petroleum Company(Bapco)

12.30pm Break and exhibition viewing

2.00pm Emerging biofouling and invasive marine speciesregulations: implications and potential solutions for theoil and gas industry• Effect of invasive marine species (IMS) from industry infrastructure

on the environment• Countries and organisations proposing to implement increased

measures to mitigate introduction of IMS• Lessons learnt from enforcement of IMS and biofouling

legislation• Cost effective strategies to satisfy existing and future global

regulationsAshley Coutts, Principle Scientist, Biofouling SolutionsPty Ltd, Australia

2.30pm Energy efficiency and fuel consumptions of marine andoffshore vessels – Technical possibilities and a case study• Current solutions on electrifying vessels' propulsion to reduce

fuel consumption and environmental emissions.• Optimising and improving fuel consumption of vessels; including

OSV, AHTS, and drilling vessels used for oil exploration andproduction.

• Use of energy storage and alternate energy sources to achieveefficiency

Alf-Kare Adnanes, Vice President Technology, ABB BusinessUnit Marine & Cranes, Norway

3.00pm Reducing environmental and ecological consequencesof the energy sector• How E&P companies can potentially offset their carbon

emissions• Technology or applications used to cut or contain emissions• Pay-back period for applications

3.30pm Panel Discussion: Overcoming challenges in integratingeffective HSE practices• Key health and safety issues in the offshore industry today• Policies which are implemented• Challenges faced in prevention of hazards and accidents• The role of leadership• Recommendations

Panelists:Andrew Sutherland, Principal Consultant, Lloyd’s RegisterHuman Factors, AustraliaR Srinivasan, Director, East Asia, DuPont SustainableSolutions, SingaporeAhmed Khalil, HSE Manager, Bahrain Petroleum Company(Bapco)

4.30pm Chairman’s summary and close of programme

6.00pm Industry Networking Night

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2.00pm Analysis of blowout risk for dynamically positionedmobile offshore drilling units• Blowout caused by position loss and failure of Emergency

Quick Disconnection (EQD)• Key variables for the success of EQD and recommendations

to reduce frequency of blowoutDr Haibo Chen, President, Lloyd’s Register ScandpowerInc. (China)

2.30pm Laboratory tests to evaluate effectiveness of polyamineas shale inhibitor• Testing 4 commercially available polyamines on 8 different

muds• Hot Roll Dispersion Analysis, Shale Accretion Test, Dynamic

Shale Swelling TestDr.Shrikant Kumar Mahapatra, Drilling Fluid ChemicalEngineer, ADMA-OPCO, UAE

3.00pm Managed pressure drilling and successful applications• Overview of the latest technology involved in MPD• Case studies on successful application of MPDKen Muir, Well Engineering Manager – Asia Pacific,Senergy International Sdn Bhd

3.30pm Drilling case studies - from planning to well completion- avoiding a disaster• Review of the geological, geophysical and petrophysical data

utilized in building an integrated reservoir simulation• Examination of how the data is used to build accurate reservoir

characterizationBrian Schulte, President, GeoPSI, Canada

8.00am Registration

PLENARY9.15am Chairperson’s opening remarks

Professor Choo Yoo Sang, Lloyd’s Register EducationalTrust (LRET) Chair Professor, National University ofSingapore

9.30am Installation engineering of offshore structural systemsProfessor Choo Yoo Sang, Lloyd’s Register EducationalTrust (LRET) Chair Professor, National University ofSingapore

10.00am Embedding safety rules and process rigor throughtechnology• Case study on Brunei Shell Petroleum• Implementing best practice safety processes which incorporate

improved planning and control of work executionCo-Presentation by:George Barry, Client Account Director, Petrotechnics,USARepresentative from Brunei Shell Petroleum

10.30am Morning refreshments

11.00am Deepwater SCR installation with the HLV Thialf• Case study: SCR recovery and hang-off operation in the Gulf

of Mexico• Examining the pre-lay, subsea handover, and large vessel

rotation performed for SCR installation• Introducing new concepts to reduce SCF installation time to

less than a day, and with the highest possible safety levelPascal Hendriks, Specialist Engineer, Heerema MarineContractors Nederland B.V., Netherlands

11.30am Managing risks in deepwater development• Mitigating risks and uncertainties posed by technical and cost

challenges• Well architecture as an essential factor in exploiting deepwater

fields• Having a risk-based qualification process to minimize risk and

ensure safety and reliability

12.00am Panel Discussion: Dispute resolution in oil and gascontracts• Developments in dispute resolution in Asia in the offshore oil

and gas market• Singapore as an arbitration centre• Main characteristics of SIAC, ICC and SCMA and recent

developments• Enforcement of awards• Alternative dispute resolution – update on latest thinking

Moderator:Denys Hickey, Partner, Ince & CoPanelists:Lee Wai Pong, Executive Director, Singapore Chamber ofMaritime ArbitrationOw Kim Kit, Director, ICC Arbitration & ADR, AsiaInternational Chamber of Commerce Regional Office,AsiaTay Yu Jin, Partner, Shearman and Sterling, SingaporeDeacon Powell, Area Legal Manager – Eastern Hemisphere,Cal Dive International

1.00pm Lunch & exhibition viewingLunch Sponsor:

EXPLORATION CONFERENCE PRODUCTION CONFERENCE2.00pm Why does the industry need asset integrity management?

• Asset integrity management at all stages of a project “lifecycle” from pre-FEED, FEED, design, fabrication/construction,throughout the operational life of the assets, through to fieldabandonment

• Demonstrating corporate, statutory and regulatory compliancein areas of high risk across all assets

• Case studyFrancis Minah, Global Director, Safety & Risk, GL NobleDenton, Malaysia

2.30pm Integrity management of deepwater dynamic umbilicals• Subsea integrity management is a big focus for operators as

the industry moves into ultra deepwaters• A look at state of the art approaches for deepwater umbilical

integrity management, with the main focus on operationalintegrity

• Examining potential areas of improvement for enhancingdesign integrity, with minimal redundancy

• Providing significant value for operators to achieve safetyimprovements, production uptime and cost savings

Muthu Chezhian, Global Engineering Manager, ParkerHannifin Corporation

3.00pm FPSO hull corrosion protection design• Review of offshore vessel and fixed structure corrosion

protection design, contrasting the effectiveness of impressedcurrent and sacrificial anode designs for the hull

• Suggested hull coatings and other corrosion control practicesMichael Surkein, Senior Corrosion and MaterialsConsultant, ExxonMobil Development Company, USA

3.30pm Alternative wire-blast cleaning process for reducedenvironmental contamination and improved health/safetymanagement• Physical principles upon which wire blasting is based• Discussion of results obtained: cleanliness and texture qualityRobert Stango, Professor of Mechanical Engineering,Marquette University, USA

4.00pm Chairman’s summary and end of Day One

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8.00am Registration

PLENARY

9.15am Chairperson’s opening remarksGeorge Horsington, General Manager, South East Asia,Swire Pacific Offshore

9.30am Construction strategies for deepwater facilities• Setting the scene

~ Field development solutions~ Floating facilities market~ Project development

• Construction strategy drivers• Building the construction strategyChris Barton, Vice President, Business Acquisition – AsiaPacific, J. Ray McDermott, Singapore

10.00am A vehicle to create more value in deepwater development• E-SEMI motion characteristics• Flexibility in installation• Differences from SPAR• How the configuration of the hull and topside increases

efficiency, reduces risk and costsAnis Hussain, General Manager, Keppel DeepwaterTechnology Group, Singapore

10.30am Morning refreshments

11.00am Lubricants play a key role in meeting offshore toughchallengesThis presentation will show how lubes can play a key role inmeeting challenges to the offshore industry to increase productionwhile conforming to safety and environmental regulations.Ian Davidson, Global Industrial Marketing Manager,ExxonMobil Lubricants & Specialties Company, USA

11.30am Deepwater exploration activities in Indian waters• Plate tectonic framework of Indian deepwater basins• Regional geology and stratigraphic framework• Playtypes and petroleum systems• NELP and acreage distribution• Recent discoveries and future potentialNarendra Verma, General Manager, Oil and Natural GasCorporation Ltd (ONGC), India

12.00pm Indonesia and the 2011 Cabotage Law: Consequencesfor boat, barge and rig owners in the new Indonesian era• Fear and confusion, risk and opportunity surrounding 1st

January 2011• Background to the Indonesian cabotage law and the regulatory

framework• Greater pressure for local content ñ in Indonesia and in the

region• Who wins and who loses?George Horsington, General Manager, South East Asia,Swire Pacific Offshore

12.30pm Lunch & exhibition viewingLunch Sponsor:

2.00pm New technology and tools in seismic imaging andprocessing in complex settings• Overview of developments in data acquisition, data processing

and imaging technologies• Increasing integration between various disciplines of

geophysics, petrophysics, production geology and reservoirengineering

Dr Piet Gerritsma, Principal Project Advisor, SeismicData Processing, Panterra Geo Consulting

2.30pm Case Study – Advanced seismic acquisitions andprocessing results in the asia-pacifc region• Summary of the latest marine acquisition techniques• Multi-Azimuth acquisition and processing results on Aster

field (Tarakan Basin, Indonesia)• Coil Shooting and processing results on Tulip discovery

(Tarakan Basin, Indonesia)• Dual sensor streamer acquisition and processing results in

Timor WestMichele Buia, Chief Geophysicist, Australasia and MiddleEast, ENI, Italy

3.00pm New advancements in AUV technologyRick Shannon, Regional Manager, Survey Services, C&CTechnology, Singapore

3.30pm Technology for inspecting and repairing infrastructure

2.00pm Multiphase conveying in oil and gas using progressivecavity pumps (PCP)• Examining the structural characteristics of PC pumps to convey

a mixture of gas, crude oil and silt from the oil well to theprocessing station

• Realising advantages and reducing CAPEXWang Yong Jiang, Oil & Gas Business Field Manager, AsiaPacific, NETZSCH Lanzhou Pumps Co. Ltd, China

2.30pm Maximizing recovery and enhancing profitability at thespeed of light• Achieving recoveries of 55% or greater with intelligent

technologies and high quality data• Rich data streams delivered real-time allows the conversion

of data into actionable information with real operational andstrategic value

Pierre Tremblay, Managing Director, Ocean Specialists,Inc. Pte Ltd, Singapore

3.00pm Digital radiography for high energy NDT applications• Portable Digital Radiography surpasses film/film replacements

by enabling super detailed results and providing the basis forhigh level NDT analysis

• Get technical tips for users and the advantages of workingwith this advanced technology

• Case studies from various locations around the worldRon Pincu, NDT Division Manager, Vidisco Ltd, Israel

3.30pm Single lifters – is there a future?• Single Lift concept provides a better HSE profile with reduced

man-hours spent offshore and reduced schedule risk• Paradigm shift from operations to decommissioning mindset• Preparation is criticalThor Stenersen, Marketing Director, Master Marine AS,Norway

4.00pm Chairman’s summary and end of Day Two

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Lead Platinum Sponsor of OSEA2010 International Conferences

Through its never ending quest for excellence and success, Kuwait Foreign PetroleumExploration Company “KUFPEC” has come a long way. The company's history is tracedback to April 1981, when Kuwait Petroleum Corporation the sole shareholder and parentcompany, formed KUFPEC. Since its establishment, KUFPEC has been keen to look forhydrocarbon outside its boundaries to achieve capital transformation and profitableinvestments. Aware of the instability of the oil industry, the company started to diversify itsproduction profile by adding gas to its portfolio and shedding non-performing high-riskproperties.

KUFPEC has proven to act as a key window into the global upstream industry and succeededto be an ideal technology transferor and excellent ambassador for Kuwait. KUFPEC currentlyhas interests in Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Yemen, Syria, Australia, China, Philippines,Egypt, Sudan, Tunisia, Cote dílvoire, Mauritania, Congo and Vietnam. KUFPEC's objectiveis to focus on new ventures opportunities around the world, and utilize new and existingassets and international business partnerships.

Platinum Sponsor of Leaders’ Summit

Headquartered in London, the HSBC Group servescustomers worldwide from around 8,000 offices in 87countries and territories in Europe, the Asia-Pacificregion, the Americas, the Middle East and Africa. Withassets of US$2,418 billion at 30 June 2010, HSBC isone of the world’s largest banking and financial servicesorganizations.

Commercial Banking is a core strength of the HSBCGroup with presence in more than 60 countries andhas helped 2.9 million businesses grow. Leverage onthe local business knowledge of our global networkof relationship managers as we understand that theright knowledge means more possibilities for yourbusiness.

8.00am Registration

GAS TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE

9.15am Chairperson’s opening remarks

9.30am Asia’s natural gas and lng market – Gas market trendsand development in AsiaDr Sam Van Vactor, President, Economic Insight Inc, USA

10.15am Challenges for the Southeast Asian gas industry andstrategies to push forward

10.45am Morning refreshments

11.15am INDIA – The emerging natural gas market• Asia, the energy driver – Demand and supply• Major producing and consuming countries – brief overview

on India, China and Japan• India’s Natural Gas and R-LNG markets – Demand and supply• Natural Gas Players in India• Infrastructure status including LNG terminals and Pipe line –

challenges and solutions• Government intervention• Foreign investment PolicyNitin Yadav, Assistant Manager, Bharat Petroleum CorpLtd, India

11.45am Panel Discussion: Key drivers in Asian LNG markets – Isinfrastructure able to meet demand?Panelists:Dr Sam Van Vactor, President, Economic Insight Inc, USANitin Yadav, Assistant Manager, Bharat Petroleum CorpLtd, India

12.45pm Lunch & exhibition viewingLunch Sponsor:

2.00pm Power recovery in floating LNG regasification plantsFPSO• Vaporization of LNG in regasification units on board FPSOs• Proposed modified Rankine Cycle to efficiently recover power

from the regasification plant• Use of field proven rotating and non-rotating equipmentDr Hans Kimmel, Executive Director, R&D, EbaraInternational Corporation, USAArindom Goswami, M.W. Kellogg Ltd, UK

2.30pm Using LNG FPSO to reach stranded gas fields and createsupply• Technical issues and challenges in developing offshore facilities• Offshore LNG transferPaul Heijkoop, Manager, Business Development,Worldwide Offshore Solutions, Netherlands

3.00pm How to improve the response time of detection systemsby mean of fixed ultrasonic gas leak detectors• Problems arising from the use of fixed gas detection systems• Optimal locations for detectors and verification of accuracy• How and why usage of ultrasonic gas leak detection increases

response speed• Application in oil and gas industry projectsMartin Olesen, Managing Director, Gassonic A/S

3.30pm In-Situ BioCrackingTM – An enhanced oil and gas recoverymethod• The concept of this method is to utilize inSitu biological

methods to create economic advantage in reservoirs eitherdepleted by recovery or containing heavy oil

• Production of natural gas and other biogases increasing theformation pressure and developing recoverable gas resources

• Field testing results provide confirmation of method anddemonstrate that process can be controlled by manipulationof subsurface environment

Ned Murphy, Consulting Geochemist, Central PlanetRepair, LLC

4.00pm Chairman’s summary and end of Day ThreeHMARINE

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John WestwoodChairmanDouglas-Westwood Ltd

John has 32 years ofexperience in the energyindustries. He initially spent12 years in the oil and gasbusiness, working in the North Sea, S E Asia,South America and the USA. He has since spent20 years as a consultant to organisationsincluding government agencies in five countries,the European Commissionís Energy Directorate,and the Office of His Highness, the Presidentof The UAE.

John’s work on strategies relating to the energysectors includes oil and gas, conventional andnuclear power generation, renewable energyand energy trading.

Ahmed KhalilHSE ManagerBahrain PetroleumCompany

Ahmed has spent 28 years inthe area of health and safetyat Bapco and worked atseveral overseas refineries in the USA, Australiaand Singapore.

In addition to his role at Bapco, he is VicePresident of the Bahrain H&S Society, BoardMember of the Bahrain Supreme H&SCommittee, and Chairman of the H&S LegalSub-Committee, as well as member of IOSHand IFE in the UK and NFPA in the USA.

Dr Haibo ChenPresidentLloyd’s Register ScandpowerInc. (China)

Dr Chen has been with Lloyd’sRegister Scandpower Inc.(China) since 2003, and waspromoted to senior consultant in 2 years. Hisdedication towards his interest led him to bethe present president of Lloyd’s RegisterScandpower Inc. (China). Dr Chen has producedover 20 published papers in international safety& reliability journals and conferences since2002; including the Journal of OffshoreMechanics and Arctic Engineering. He was alsopart of the Technical Committee Member forInternational Conference on Ocean, Offshoreand Arctic Engineering (OMAE) in 2009, 2010.

Chris BartonVice President, BusinessAcquisition – Asia PacificJ. Ray McDermott

Chris has 30 years’ experiencein the upstream oil and gasindustry and has also heldsenior roles within FloaTEC, ABB, PennWelland Technip. Since commencing his career asa Field Engineer with J. Ray McDermott in1980, Chris has worked in a wide range of rolesin Operations, Engineering, Fabrication, Projectsand Business Development in the Americas,Asia Pacific and Middle East. His areas ofexpertise include executive management,marketing & sales, business development,project engineering, project management,construction site supervision, offshoreoperations, and field development work.

Professor AndrewHopkinsSchool of Social SciencesAustralian NationalUniversity

Professor Hopkins is aninternationally-renownedpresenter, author and consultant in the field ofindustry safety and accident analysis.

In 2008, he received the European ProcessSafety Centre prize for extraordinarycontribution to process safety in Europe ñ thefirst time the prize was awarded to someoneoutside of Europe. He was also consultant tothe US Chemical Board investigation of the BPTexas City accident.

Dr Piet GerritsmaPrincipal Project Advisor,Seismic Data ProcessingPanterra Geo Consulting

Dr Gerritsma has 30 years ofexperience as a processinggeophysicist in Brunei Shelland Shell Canada. He has been activelyinvolved with the full spectrum of geophysicaltopics as a researcher, team leader, section headand senior geophysicist. Dr Gerritsma hasworked with multi-disciplinary teams,supervised seismic data processing projects,and conducted audits on seismic data processingprocedures. He lectures at the Centre forTechnical Geoscience and at the Delft Universityof Technology

Professor Choo Yoo SangLloyd’s Register EducationalTrust (LRET) Chair ProfessorNational University ofSingapore

Professor Choo is The Lloyd’sRegister Educational TrustChair Professor, and Director of OffshoreEngineering Programme in the Dept of CivilEngineering, National University of Singapore(NUS). He is Director (Research), Centre forOffshore Research & Engineering (CORE) inNUS.

Professor Choo has served as technicalconsultant in major offshore projects, and ledor participated in international joint industryprojects. He is Past President of The Instituteof Marine Engineering Science & Technology(IMarEST), and was its first President from Asia.

Michael SurkeinSenior Corrosion andMaterials ConsultantExxonMobil DevelopmentCompany

Michael has over 29 years’experience with ExxonMobilas a Corrosion / Materials Specialist focusingon cathodic protection, corrosion control,coatings, material selection, non-destructivetesting and inspection. He currently functionsas an advisor across all ExxonMobil UpstreamCompanies with focus on new Upstream capitalprojects, addresses technical / business issues,influences technology development withinmaterials and corrosion discipline and mentorsothers within his area of expertise.

Dr Samuel VactorPresidentEconomic Insight, Inc.

Dr Vactor has three decadesof experience as an economistspecializing in energy andnatural resource issues. Hehas appeared as an expert witness on economicand energy issues in a variety of cases; includinggasoline marketing, crude oil pricing, electricitymarket structures, index pricing, and the naturalgas industry. He has managed the developmentof large data storage and retrieval projects atthe International Energy Agency of the OECDin Paris and for Texaco, Arco, BP, and Exxon inthe United States. He has authored numerousbooks and articles on energy issues, includingAn Introduction to the Global Oil and GasBusiness, published in January 2010.

Our panel of top-notch speakers include:

OSEA2010Industry Networking Night30 November 2010, 6pm onwardsSuntec Singapore, Ballroom 1Enjoy an evening of good food, drinks and great conversation with peers fromthe industry! The event is free for all conference speakers and delegates.Admission ticket will be provided upon registration.

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However it reserves the right to stop registration before the closing date in theevent of a full house. In the event of a full house, the organiser will contactunsuccessful delegates to arrange for a refund of any registration fees that mayhave been paid

5. Should there be a need to cancel the event, the organiser will refund delegatesfor registration fees paid, and will not be held responsible for any travel and/oraccommodation costs incurred.

6. All visitors must be in proper attire. Those in shorts, bermudas, singlet or slipperswill not be allowed entry. The organiser reserves the right to refuse entry todelegates who are not properly dressed.

Closing Date for Pre-Registration – 22 November 2010After this date, please register personally on-site at Suntec Singapore, on29 November 2010 (2pm onwards). Onsite registration is subject to spaceavailability.

Cancellations / SubstitutionsSubstitutions or registration fee refunds should be made before 8 November2010. Refunds will be subjected to an administrative charge to be borneby the registrant. No refunds will be provided for cancellations or noshows after this date.

Mode of PaymentPlease indicate clearly on your cheque/bank draft/telegraphic transferwhich conference your payment is for. All bank charges and returnedcheque charges must be borne by the delegate.

■ Bank draft / cheque, drawn on a Singapore bank account, madepayable to Singapore Exhibition Services Pte Ltd.

■ Telegraphic transfer made to the account of Singapore ExhibitionServices Pte Ltd. Please fax a copy of the payment advice uponarrangement of payment. SGD40 should be added to the total feesto cover bank charges.Our banker : Standard Chartered BankBattery Road Branch6 Battery Road #01-01 Singapore 049909Account number : 01-060-2565-1Swift code : SCBLSGSGXXX

■ Credit card. Please charge the amount of SGD _______________ tomy AMEX / VISA / Mastercard (circle where applicable)