INTECSEA Technology Open House - Lagos

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Subsea Processing Julie Burke, Engineering Specialist, INTECSEA Subsea processing technologies, including subsea boosting, separation, compression and water treatment, benefit offshore developments by maximizing recovery and enhancing field economics. The industry is currently qualifying subsea processing equipment for deeper water and harsher environments, and INTECSEA has been committed to the development and integration of subsea processing technologies from the beginning. This presentation will describe the current technology status, major gaps in the technology that must be closed prior to deployment, and recommendations for future advancements. Field Development - The INTECSEA Way Phil Houston, Consultant, INTECSEA INTECSEA’s approach to field development studies involves building a business case for a project in order to frame and identify all the technical solutions and select the optimum development concept. This presentation shows how this process maximises asset value with a recent project used to demonstrate how these benefits are achieved. Mooring and Riser Integrity Challenges Piotr Sujkowski, Regional Group Manager - Floating Systems Australia-New Zealand, INTECSEA Mooring systems can be statistically considered as a potential weak link for a floating facility due to the consequences of damage or failure. Maintaining integrity of a mooring system is therefore critical, but presents many challenges. The presentation explores the major reasons for such challenges as well as possible mitigation measures. Correlation between mooring and riser integrity management is also discussed along with a few examples of tools and processes, which can be used for successful management of those critical assets. INTECSEA.COM TECHNOLOGY OPEN HOUSE November 18, 2015 1 p.m.- 5 p.m. Four Points by Sheraton, Lagos Plot 9/10, Block 2, Oniru Chieftaincy Estate, Victoria-Island Lunch Served at 12:00 p.m. Drinks Will Follow at 5 p.m. Meeting Deepwater Technology Challenges in a Cost Constrained Market PANEL SESSION: As the industry moves forward facing next generation technical challenges such as 3,000+ meter water depths, 20,000+ psi wells, 300F+ temperatures and longer tiebacks in a low oil-price market, how will operators continue deepwater development and still meet project economic goals? This question and other related issues will be discussed by a panel of recognized industry leaders. Complementary Training Day November 19th, 2015 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Bay Atlantic Tower, 3rd Roundabout Lekki-Epe Express Way, Ikate Lekki Phase 1, Lagos INTECSEA is glad to offer complementary training modules to Oil & Gas professionals for the following topics: a) Full field development b) Hardware and equipment c) Pipelines d) Floating systems e) Risers f) Asset integrity management [email protected] RSVP [email protected] To register your interest please email [email protected]

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Subsea Processing Julie Burke, Engineering Specialist, INTECSEA

Subsea processing technologies, including subsea boosting, separation, compression and water treatment, benefit offshore developments by maximizing recovery and enhancing field economics. The industry is currently qualifying subsea processing equipment for deeper water and harsher environments, and INTECSEA has been committed to the development and integration of subsea processing technologies from the beginning. This presentation will describe the current technology status, major gaps in the technology that must be closed prior to deployment, and recommendations for future advancements.

Field Development - The INTECSEA Way Phil Houston, Consultant, INTECSEA

INTECSEA’s approach to field development studies involves building a business case for a project in order to frame and identify all the technical solutions and select the optimum development concept. This presentation shows how this process maximises asset value with a recent project used to demonstrate how these benefits are achieved.

Mooring and Riser Integrity Challenges Piotr Sujkowski, Regional Group Manager - Floating Systems Australia-New Zealand, INTECSEA

Mooring systems can be statistically considered as a potential weak link for a floating facility due to the consequences of damage or failure. Maintaining integrity of a mooring system is therefore critical, but presents many challenges. The presentation explores the major reasons for such challenges as well as possible mitigation measures. Correlation between mooring and riser integrity management is also discussed along with a few examples of tools and processes, which can be used for successful management of those critical assets.

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TECHNOLOGYOPEN HOUSENovember 18, 20151 p.m.-5 p.m.

Four Points by Sheraton, LagosPlot 9/10, Block 2, Oniru Chieftaincy Estate, Victoria-Island

Lunch Served at 12:00 p.m.Drinks Will Follow at 5 p.m.

Meeting Deepwater Technology Challenges in a Cost Constrained Market

PANEL SESSION:

As the industry moves forward facing next generation technical challenges such as 3,000+ meter water depths, 20,000+ psi wells, 300F+ temperatures and longer tiebacks in a low oil-price market, how will operators continue deepwater development and still meet project economic goals? This question and other related issues will be discussed by a panel of recognized industry leaders.

ComplementaryTraining DayNovember 19th, 20159 a.m. - 5 p.m.Bay Atlantic Tower, 3rd Roundabout Lekki-Epe Express Way, Ikate Lekki Phase 1, Lagos

INTECSEA is glad to offer complementary training modules to Oil & Gas professionals for the following topics:

a) Full field developmentb) Hardware and equipmentc) Pipelinesd) Floating systemse) Risersf) Asset integrity management

[email protected]

RSVP [email protected]

To register your interest please email [email protected]