Offshore Well Intervention Conference (OWI 2014) Brochure by Offshore Network

7
Conference Content: • Well Intervention Market Update: Understand the critical market drivers for well intervention activity, gaining a forecast of scheduled work to enhance your business planning • Intervention Project Planning: Uncover the complex challenges associated with well intervention projects and utilise lessons learnt to plan safe and efficient operations • Managing Well Stock: Examine how continuous well monitoring and data analysis for well integrity programmes can enhance the success of future intervention projects • Regulatory and Guideline Developments: Receive updates on new approaches to platform intervention, vessel operations and post-Macondo developments to ensure compliance • Technology & Equipment: Utilize the latest technology developments to drive efficiencies and secure the best available tool box for your next well intervention programme Speakers include: TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE HALL demonstrating best in class intervention services & technologies to 150+ decision makers over 2 days of exclusive networking TO REGISTER NOW CLICK HERE April 15-16 | Hilton Treetops, Aberdeen Conference Objective: Develop an offshore intervention strategy that mitigates risk & drives efficiency by planning around best practice & lessons learnt “Well intervention/workover services market will grow from an estimated $9.97 billion in 2013 to $17.48 billion by 2018, with a CAGR of 11.9% from 2013 to 2018” Markets & Markets EXCLUSIVE CONTENT & NETWORKING Regulators & Associations ------------------------------------------------------- North Sea Operators --------------------------------------------------------------- Intervention Topic Experts ------------------------------------------------------- Hosted by ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LWI TRAINING WORKSHOP chaired by Shell and focussing on new approaches to well barriers, vessel based coiled tubing & best practice project planning to minimise your risk Health & Safety Executive

description

Conference Objective Develop an offshore intervention strategy that mitigates risk and drives efficiency by planning around best practice and lessons learnt Conference Context Well intervention projects are a top fiscal and operational priority for operators in the North Sea. To borrow a well-used phrase, “the days of easy oil are over.” Well intervention has become a critical feature of the future profitability of brownfield assets as operators seek to extend economic production for as long as possible. Conference Content - Well Intervention Market Update: Understand the critical market drivers for well intervention activity, gaining a forecast of scheduled work to enhance your business planning - Intervention Project Planning: Uncover the complex challenges associated with well intervention projects and utilise lessons learnt to plan safe and efficient operations - Managing Well Stock: Examine how continuous well monitoring and data analysis for well integrity programmes can enhance the success of future intervention projects - Regulatory and Guideline Developments: Receive updates on new approaches to platform intervention, vessel operations and post-Macondo developments to ensure compliance - Technology & Equipment: Utilize the latest technology developments to drive efficiencies and secure the best available tool box for your next well intervention programme

Transcript of Offshore Well Intervention Conference (OWI 2014) Brochure by Offshore Network

Page 1: Offshore Well Intervention Conference (OWI 2014) Brochure by Offshore Network

Conference Content:• Well Intervention Market Update: Understand the critical market drivers for well

intervention activity, gaining a forecast of scheduled work to enhance your business planning

• Intervention Project Planning: Uncover the complex challenges associated with well intervention projects and utilise lessons learnt to plan safe and efficient operations

• Managing Well Stock: Examine how continuous well monitoring and data analysis for well integrity programmes can enhance the success of future intervention projects

• Regulatory and Guideline Developments: Receive updates on new approaches to platform intervention, vessel operations and post-Macondo developments to ensure compliance

• Technology & Equipment: Utilize the latest technology developments to drive efficiencies and secure the best available tool box for your next well intervention programme

Speakers include:

TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE HALL demonstrating best in class intervention services & technologies to 150+ decision makers over 2 days of exclusive networking

TO REGISTER NOW CLICK HERE

April 15-16 | Hilton Treetops, Aberdeen

Conference Objective: Develop an offshore intervention strategy that mitigates risk & drives efficiency by planning around best practice & lessons learnt

“Well intervention/workover services market will grow from an estimated $9.97 billion in 2013 to $17.48 billion by 2018, with a CAGR of 11.9% from 2013 to 2018” Markets & Markets

EXCLUSIVE CONTENT & NETWORKING

Regulators & Associations -------------------------------------------------------

North Sea Operators ---------------------------------------------------------------

Intervention Topic Experts -------------------------------------------------------

Hosted by -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

LWI TRAINING WORKSHOP chaired by Shell and focussing on new approaches to well barriers, vessel based coiled tubing & best practice project planning to minimise your risk

Health & Safety Executive

Page 2: Offshore Well Intervention Conference (OWI 2014) Brochure by Offshore Network

YOUR EXPERT SPEAKERS

VISIT CONFERENCE WEBSITE CLICK HERE

Offshore Network has assembled the very best speakers to help solve your most pressing intervention challenges.

Hear from speakers including Oil&Gas UK, BG Group, Shell, Tullow Oil, HSE, Boots & Coots, Helix Well Ops & Island Offshore to take away business critical information that are crucial to your future intervention programmes

Just look at some of the experts you will hear from…

The speaker rostrum for the Offshore

Well Intervention Conference was

developed over an intense 10 week

research period which enabled us to

identify the very best in the field of well

intervention. The individuals listed were

identified as industry leaders and each

presentation is bespoke, analytical and

focused – ensuring every discussion is of

the highest possible value for you.

EXPERT OPERATOR PERSPECTIVES

David Beaton, General Manager - Wells Performance and Planning

Simon Sparke, Well Integrity Manager

Charles White, Subsea Engineering Manager

REGULATORY REPRESENTATIVES & INDUSTRY BODIES

Simon Brown Principal Electrical & Control Systems Specialist

Health & Safety Executive

Arne Enoksen, Drilling & Well Technology PE

Dr. Andrew Leonard, Consultant - New Technologies

David Riddell, Technology Manager

Liz Flint, Lead Technologist - Energy Generation and Supply

VESSEL OWNERS

Phil Bosworth, Director of BD & New Capability - Europe & Africa

Iain Morrice, Business Acquisition Manager

Kevin Kelly, Assistant Operations Manager

INDUSTRY EXPERTS

Simon Copping, Product Line Manager

Edwin Bruin, EU Manager

Andrew Reid, CEO

Scott Mitchell, Sales & Mareting Director

Donald Mitchell, Product Development Director

SPEAKING OPPORTUNITIESIf your company has a specific story to share

or new information that is critical to the well

intervention space then the Offshore Well

Intervention Conference is the perfect place

to share it!

If you would like to discuss the posibility

of addressing senior level decision makers

from BP, Shell, Tullow Oil, Total, BG Group

and many more contact Dean Murphy on

the below details today!

Dean Murphy

Director – Offshore Network Ltd.

[email protected]

00 44 (0) 203 468 9461

Page 3: Offshore Well Intervention Conference (OWI 2014) Brochure by Offshore Network

Tommy Angell

Director | Offshore Network

+44 (0) 203 411 9184

[email protected]

Why are we here?Offshore Network conducted over 50 in depth research interviews with senior level intervention decision makers from organizations including HSE, PSA, BP, Shell, Statoil, Total, Premier Oil, Helix Well Ops, Island Offshore, Baker Hughes, Halliburton and Schlumberger to identify the highest priority challenges facing their businesses.

There is a clear need to develop an offshore well intervention strategy that mitigates risk and drives efficiency through planning by utilising best practice.

By working closely with the operators to shape the presentations and by hand picking the very best and most senior experts in the intervention space, together we will give you the solutions to your critical intervention challenges.

Value will be delivered through:

A LETTER FROM THE CONFERENCE DIRECTOR

2 DAYS OF CASE STUDY AND ANALYTICAL PRESENTATIONS delivered by BG Group, Tullow Oil and many more that will give you real world solutions and benchmarks to critical obstacles

EXCLUSIVE TECHNOLOGY PANEL SESSIONS by Oil & Gas UK, Helix Well Ops & Island Offshore that will outline new viable approaches to accelerate more intervention projects from 2014

UNIQUE LWI WORKSHOP developed by major operators to tackle the most critical obstacles including operator/contractor expectations, vessel based coiled tubing and control issues

VISIT CONFERENCE WEBSITE CLICK HERE

Well intervention projects are an absolute priority for operators in the North Sea. In mature basins well intervention is a critical feature of the future profitability of brownfield assets as operators seek to extend economic production for as long as possible.

This activity is driving growth and the global intervention and work-over market is set to increase from an estimated value of $9.97bn in 2013 to $17.48bn in 2018.

However, to achieve this market potential there are a number of obstacles that must be overcome

• New innovative technologies that justify the economic viability of projects must be introduced

• Processes must be benchmarked to drive efficiencies and effectively increase recovery rates

• Excellent well stock forward planning must be executed in order to dramatically improve operational performance

In particular, there is a strong need for new intervention vessels that can drive efficiencies in poorly performing subsea wells. With approximately 1400 vessel days booked in Europe for 2014 already, the demand for purpose built vessels that offer a more cost effective option than the traditional drilling rigs is high.

OWI 2014 is specifically designed to not only answer your most pressing intervention challenges, but also help you develop a network of contacts that will aid your business for years to come.

On April 15th – 16th in Aberdeen you will access

• 150+ leading industry figures from companies including BP, Total, Shell and Oil & Gas UK to develop strategic partnerships with from 2014

• 25 expert speakers including BG Group, Tullow Oil, Shell & Helix Well Ops sharing analysis, case studies and lessons learnt to aid your best practice

• A full Technology Showcase Hall demonstrating best in class intervention technologies and services you need to drive efficiencies

• Exclusive market forecast developed by Douglas Westwood which will aid your market positioning and future business planning

Whatever your intervention priorities are for this year, OWI 2014 will provide you with the required business critical information, vital networking opportunities and best practice approaches that will secure your future in the North Sea market.

I’ll look forward to seeing you in Aberdeen,

Page 4: Offshore Well Intervention Conference (OWI 2014) Brochure by Offshore Network

SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITIONIf your company is looking to develop business, launch a new product or simply reinforce your market position in the well intervention space – then the Offshore Well Intervention Conference is the only event you need to dedicate time and resources to in 2014. Here’s why:

• OWI is focused on well intervention projects in the North Sea. All attendees work within this discipline and in this geographic location. It is a highly targeted environment where you can develop your network of senior well intervention contacts.

• OWI is an operator representatives led conference. We’ll deliver 30% + attendance from operators, meaning you’ll have more conversations with potential new clients here than at any other forum

• OWI is premium conference tailored for a specific market. All our attendees are therefore qualified and interested in your services. Every conversation is high value and you’ll achieve more in two days at this conference than through any other business development activity

If you are looking to grow your business, Offshore Network will work with you directly in order to ensure you meet the most influential stakeholders in the space.

What We Can Do For Your CompanyOffshore Network prides itself on the highest levels of service to our sponsors with ongoing support and contact to ensure you get the highest value possible from your engagement. But here is what we can do for you in the most simple terms

BRAND EXPOSURE: we can position your brand as a leading well intervention service provider through our website, social media groups, conference brochure and onsite at the conference, giving you unprecedented levels of exposure in front of thousands of potential clients.

THOUGHT LEADERSHIP: If you have an innovative story to tell, share it as a speaker at the conference through a presentation or workshop and access a targeted and interested group of qualified leads – all of whom are senior level decision makers from your target audience.

TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE HALL: As one of an exclusive number of exhibitors - you’ll give prospects a physical location to meet you, find out about your services and leave having met a member of your sales team with information to follow up on.

We can also develop a bespoke agreement for you. So whatever your need, we know how to unlock access to your future clients decision makers. To discuss your business development needs, contact our OWI 2014 dedicated sponsorship and exhibition representative below:

Dean Murphy

Director – Offshore Network

[email protected]

00 44 (0) 203 468 9461VISIT CONFERENCE WEBSITE CLICK HERE

Just look at some of the attendees you will meet…

Subsea Engineering Manager

Subsea Well Intervention Technical Specialist

Well Interventions Advisor

Product Line Manager

Assistant Operations Director

EU Manager

Director of Business Development & New Capability - Europe & Africa

Well Intervention Theme Lead

CWI Engineer

General Manager - Wells Performance and Planning

Subsea Section Head

Well Integrity Manager

Page 5: Offshore Well Intervention Conference (OWI 2014) Brochure by Offshore Network

AGENDAS E C T I O N 1 : M A R K E T A N A LYS I S

North Sea Intervention Market Analysis• Access a full intervention market forecast for late 2014 and

2015 for the UKCS, Norwegian Continental Shelf and Southern North Sea to aid your business planning

• Map out the volume of expected well intervention programmes and examine the technology options required to drive activity in each region

• Outline each region’s potential risk and how to best approach well work in these areas

Andrew Reid, CEO, DOUGLAS WESTWOOD

Making the Decision – Why and How Operators Take Action• Hear operator’s critical requirements for well intervention and

identify criteria will spur on future projects

• Identify the key risks which need mitigation to deliver efficient project costings and see how this impacts decision making

• Outline how technology, well data, operational history and contractor availability effects the decision to proceed

S E C T I O N 2 : R E G U L AT O RY L A N D S CA P E

Working with the D-10 and New PSA Recommended Practices Post Macondo• See how post-Macondo guidelines impact well work and

understand what is required to comply with new regulatory practices

• Examine the role of industry in new guideline development and see how this allows new practices to ensure safety, but also aid timely project delivery

• Hear the importance of well categorisation, risk identification and equipment standards to ensure you can navigate new regulations

Arne Enoksen, Drilling and Well PE, PSA

Exclusive Light Well Intervention Workshop

This workshop is exclusively available to conference attendees and has been specifically developed with operators to tackle 3 core areas of LWI.

• Approaches to overcome down-hole challenges – Overview of current challenges and best practice approaches to down-hole operations

• Well barriers – Examine the approaches to new drilling guidelines and how this may impact LWI

• Vessel based coiled tubing – Detail current practices followed by a full analysis of the best technology and successful approaches

Session Chair:

David Beaton, General Manager - Wells Performance and Planning, SHELL

LWI TRAINING WORKSHOP focussing on new approaches to well barriers, coiled tubing operations from vessels and open operator/contractor discussions to aid new project planning

VISIT CONFERENCE WEBSITE CLICK HERE

S E C T I O N 3 : U N D E RS TA N D I N G I N T E G R I T Y & I N T E RV E N T I O N

Well integrity; Past Present and Future• See Tullow Oil’s approach to integrity regulations,

ISO standard(s) and EU directives to outline required processes to legislative frameworks

• Examine Tullow’s well stock management and discover how this has aided well operations

• Hear how the well failure database might lead to improved equipment/material selection, reduce interventions and provide more project certainty

Simon Sparke, Well Integrity Manager, TULLOW OIL

Portfolio Planning to Mitigate Risk• Access the relationship between your well stock’s

data, operating history and integrity status to see how you can efficiently prioritise and plan well work

• Hear case studies of how well monitoring and data analysis has driven efficiencies across offshore operations to reduce risk profiles

• Develop a forward schedule of well activities and see how this encourages best practice planning with a higher project certainty

Simon Copping, Product Line Manager, EXPRO GROUP

Managing Knowledge/Data Gaps• Hear how operators with aging assets have rebuilt

well history to develop a picture of the well’s condition and complete comprehensive well plan

• Examine how to manage data gaps and discover how to build a blueprint that effectively navigates unclear well information

• Detail how incomplete well data impairs cost, time and overall project efficiency and take away core lessons learned

Page 6: Offshore Well Intervention Conference (OWI 2014) Brochure by Offshore Network

S E C T I O N 4: I N T E RV E N T I O N P ROJ E C T P L A N N I N G

Preparing the Operator Contractor Interface• Examine the Operator and Contractor’s roles surrounding

interface efforts and understand how new guidelines are aiding intervention efficiency

• Understand current long lead items challenges and see how effective planning can mitigate interface risk

• Identify future challenges for interface work and see what is required to establish fully standardised approaches

Charles White, Subsea Engineering Manager, BG GROUP

West of Shetland Subsea Intervention• Identify critical challenges when working West of Shetland

and see how these conditions were approached with new technologies and processes

• Hear how Island took operational history and operator experience to develop a first-of-a-kind approach to WoS intervention

• Access lessons learnt from the WoS intervention campaign and hear how flexible multi-well programs were delivered

Kevin Kelly, Assistant Operations Manager, ISLAND OFFSHORE

Managing Multi-Well Project Flexibility• Understand the core benefits of running multiple projects

from a multi-service vessel and analyse the economic and operational benefits

• Examine the implications of multi-well programmes and see how this can aid multiple services including subsea well intervention, tree ops and well P&A

• Hear case studies from Helix’s recent projects and detail the cost and operational efficiencies that were executed

Iain Morrice, Business Acquisition Manager, HELIX WELL OPS

AGENDA Planning for HPHT Wells• Build a plan that mitigates HPHT risk to avoid costly

pitfalls, overruns and project abandonments

• Hear why HPHT data and knowledge is vital and examine the risks associated with having incomplete or misunderstood information

• See the issues with equipment reliability and failure when planning HPHT well projects to increase project certainty

S E C T I O N 5 : I N T E RV E N T I O N T E C H N O L O GY

Equipment & Processes• Understand the current issues surrounding

intervention equipment and see new developments that are driving efficiency

• Access case studies and lessons learnt to see exactly where critical operational risk was identified and how this was overcome

• Plan for the use of new technology and processes to minimise your risk exposure

Edwin De Bruin, EU Operations Manager, BOOTS & COOTS (A HALLIBURTON COMPANY)

Technology & Approaches for the North Sea• Access USA, Middle East and Asia Pacific case studies

to see how new wireline approaches have significantly reduced time and cost

• Analyse how high-angle intervention has been tackled globally and how this can mitigate risk in North Sea operations

• Examine how Advanced Mechanical Roller Systems can maximise high-angle intervention efficiency and see the results of recent projects

Donald Mitchell, Product Development Director, WIRELINE ENGINEERING

Bridging the Gap: Solutions to Overcome Technology Gaps Panel• Identify the challenges and technology

developments needed to drive efficiencies through new technology

• Access a detailed understanding of the obstacles associated with new technology development and see how to best overcome these barriers

• Hear how industry is responding to technology gaps and how this is driving efficiencies for new intervention efforts

Moderator: Simon Brown, Principal Electrical & Control Systems Specialist, HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE

Dr. Andrew Leonard, Technical Consultant, OIL&GAS UK

David Riddell, Technology Manager, INDUSTRY TECHNOLOGY FACILITATOR

Liz Flint, Lead Technologist - Energy Generation and Supply, TECHNOLOGY STRATEGY BOARD

Scott Mitchell, Director, OILENCO

New Vessel Technology Panel• See the current vessel capability and hear a full

SWOT analysis to see which vessel options are best for you

• Access brand new vessel technology for the intervention market and see how this compares with current options

• Highlight the pro’s and con’s of intervention vessels from the perspective of process, safety, cost and capability to help plan your vessel strategy

Phil Bosworth, Director of Business Development & New Capability - Europe & Africa, HELIX WELL OPS

Kevin Kelly, Assistant Operations Manager, ISLAND OFFSHOREVISIT CONFERENCE WEBSITE CLICK HERE

Page 7: Offshore Well Intervention Conference (OWI 2014) Brochure by Offshore Network

DATE & VENUEApril 15-16, 2013 Hilton Treetops Hotel, Aberdeen, UK

Hotel DiscountThe Offshore Network have negotiated a discounted room rate for you to stay at the venue – this is extremely limited however so book today to ensure you get the best rate!

GROUP DISCOUNTS FOR DELEGATIONS!OWI 2014 has assembled the very best speakers coupled with 12+ hours of dedicated networking time.

As such it makes absolute sense to send larger delegations and maximise the value obtained from the event. Email me directly at [email protected] or call us at 0203 411 9937 to secure your group before all space expires!

Terms & Conditions: Payment Policy: Full payment is due within 28 days of ticket reservation and must be paid in full 1 week prior to event registration, whichever comes first. Registration will not be confirmed until full payment has been received. Cancellation and Refunds: Cancellations must be received in writing. If cancellation is received within 28 days of the conference, the attendee will receive a full credit to a future conference. If cancellation is received more than 28 days from the conference, Offshore Network Ltd will retain 10% of the attendance fee for administration purposes or offer a full credit to a future conference. Places are transferable at no extra charge. In the event that Offshore Network Ltd cancels a conference, payments received at the cancellation date will be credited back in full to all attendees. All conference credit notes remain valid for 2 years. Changes to Conference Programme and Agenda: Offshore Network Ltd reserves the right to postpone or cancel an event, to change the location or alter the advertised speakers for an event at any time. Any Changes to the agenda will be updated on our website as soon as possible. REGISTER ONLINE CLICK HERE

SECURE YOUR PLACE NOW AND JOIN EXPERTS FROM

R E G I S T E R I N 3 E ASY S T E P S B E F O R E A L L PAS S E S S E L L O U T !

1 2 3Call us directly on +44 (0) 0203 411 9937 to secure your place

Register online CLICK HERE

Email Us Directly at [email protected] with your chosen pass type

STANDARD PASS• 2 day conference pass • Access to technology showcase hall • Networking Drinks Reception and Luncheon • Post Conference Proceedings

BOOK BY FEBRUARY 14th 2014 £795+ VAT BOOK BY FEBRUARY 14th 2014 £595+VAT

BOOK BY MARCH 14th 2014 £995+ VAT BOOK BY MARCH 14th 2014 £795+ VAT

FULL PRICE £1295+ VAT FULL PRICE £1095+ VAT

REGISTRATION OPTIONS

PREMIUM PASS• 2 day conference pass • Access to Technology Showcase Hall • Networking Drinks Reception and Luncheon • Post Conference Proceedings AND Preferential

access to training workshops • Priority conference room seating • Access to pre-conference networking

including VIP Champagne reception • Express registration