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23 – 25 October 2018
CONFERENCE PREVIEW
Principal Sponsor
Royal InternationalConvention Centre,Brisbane, Australia
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© ConocoPhillips Company. 2018. All rights reserved.
Providing energy for the worldwhile staying committed to our values. ConocoPhillips is proud to be an industry leader in �nding and producing
the oil and gas the world needs. At the foundation of our work is the
commitment we have to our SPIRIT Values—Safety, People, Integrity,
Responsibility, Innovation and Teamwork.
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Dear Colleagues,
We are delighted to announce the SPE Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition (APOGCE) 2018 will be held from 23-25 October 2018 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
As our industry adapts to a new oil price environment, we have to adjust and respond to better provide affordable energy in a low carbon world. Given these often contradicting challenges, we believe our conference theme “Challenge the Conventional” provides opportunities to showcase our accomplishments, identify areas we can strive to improve, and enable collaboration and knowledge sharing amongst participants.
The conference has lined up a high quality set of keynote and panel sessions that address a broad range of topics to challenge the conventional. These sessions will feature senior industry leaders, experienced regulators and prominent academics. The conference will also include a diverse mix of technical sessions to share experience on how to remain successful in today’s low margin business climate, while taking into account society’s expectations.
In conjunction with the comprehensive technical programme and showcase, APOGCE 2018 will also feature exciting activities and programmes organised to inspire the younger generation and broaden their knowledge of the energy industry such as the Young Professionals Workshop, the Regional Student Paper Contest, Education Day and Teachers’ Day.
Thank you in advance for your participation. With the support of our industry colleagues, we believe that the conference will be a successful and significant event. On behalf of the APOGCE 2018 Organising Committees, we look forward to welcoming you at APOGCE in Brisbane.
Regards,
Table of Contents
Message from Conference Chair and Technical Programme Chair
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About the Conference 4
Committees 5
Conference Sponsors 6
Schedule of Events 7
Conference Programme Schedule 9
Opening Session Keynote Session 10
Executive Plenary Session 11
Panel Sessions 12
Young Professionals Workshop Regional Student Paper ContestEducation and Teachers’ Day
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Conference Dinner
SPE Asia Pacific Regional Awards 20
Technical Sessions 21
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions 31
Exhibition and Sponsorship Opportunities 42
Training Courses 44
Registration 45
Registration Form 46
Group Registration Form 47
General Information 48
Welcome Message
Wendy KingConference Chair President - Australia East ConocoPhillips Australia
Chris MijnssenTechnical Programme ChairNew Ventures LeadOrigin Energy
© ConocoPhillips Company. 2018. All rights reserved.
Providing energy for the worldwhile staying committed to our values. ConocoPhillips is proud to be an industry leader in �nding and producing
the oil and gas the world needs. At the foundation of our work is the
commitment we have to our SPIRIT Values—Safety, People, Integrity,
Responsibility, Innovation and Teamwork.
To learn more, visit www.conocophillips.com
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About the Conference
The SPE Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition (APOGCE) serves as a dynamic platform for technology dissemination and knowledge sharing among energy professionals.
APOGCE is a premier technical conference in the Asia Pacific region that covers a broad range of technical disciplines involved in exploration and production activities and showcases the latest advancements, innovative discoveries, and emerging technologies in the E&P industry.
What’s Planned for 2018• 1000+ participants from 30+ countries
• 200+ technical presentations from 80+ organisations
• 30+ technical and ePoster sessions
• 8 plenary and panel sessions
• 3 days of networking opportunities
• Young Professionals Workshop
• Multiple educational programmes
Why Attend• Enrich your skills by attending a wide array of comprehensive
technical sessions
• Meet and network with key industry leaders, experts and your peers from across the globe
• Discover solutions and emerging trends in the industry
Registration is now open
Register by 31 August 2018 to take advantage of the Early Bird savings. Group registration package is also available – Register 5 people and pay for the price of 4.
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Committees
Committees
MembersSaikat Mazumder, Arrow EnergyKhalil Rahman, Baker Hughes, a GE companySadegh Asadi, Baker Hughes, a GE companyPeter Behrenbruch, Bear and BrookConsultingRoman Bulgachev, BP Norge ASRod Breshnehan, CFT HoldingsDaniel O’Reilly, Chevron Australia
Matthew Flett, Chevron Australia Peter Tippet, Chevron Australia Michelle Lim, ConocoPhillips AustraliaLuke Connell, CSIRO PetroleumZis G. Katelis, Gaffney, Cline & AssociatesDavid Kersey, Gatley ResourcesJeremy Meyer, Ikon ScienceMark Jackson, IndependentMarie-Louise Lees, IndependentMike Zuber, IndependentColin Ingram, Inflatable Packers InternationalTakaaki Uetani, INPEX CorporationDavid Cavanagh, Integrated Energy Xiuli Wang, Minerva EngineeringBaojun Bai, Missouri University of Science and Technology
Robyn Tamke, Oasis Oilfield ConsultingSue Hyde, Oil SearchChris Fair, Oilfield Data ServicesDavid Close, Origin EnergyNatalie Chadud, Origin EnergySameer Ganpule, Origin EnergyPrady Chaliha, Osaka Gas AustraliaJan Bon, Petrolab Australia Abdolrahim Ataei, PETRONASDipak Mandal, PETRONASKhairul Nizam Idris, PETRONASMohd Solehuddin Abdul Razak, PETRONASMohamad Othman, PETRONASRaj Deo Tewari, PETRONASAnwarudin Saidu Mohamed, Reservoir Link SolutionsGianluca Di Martino, Quadrant EnergyLiu He, RIPEDShuhong Wu, RIPEDQinghai Yang, RIPEDBruce Gunn, RISCHe Zhang, Ryder Scott CompanyDarren Nicolson, SantosEmma Tavener , SantosJames Griffiths, SantosMark Burgoyne , SantosSimon Chipperfield, Santos
Jack Harfoushian, Schlumberger Jaime Moreno Ortiz, SchlumbergerSalim Taoutaou, SchlumbergerShripad Biniwale, SchlumbergerWesley Atkinson, SchlumbergerJohn (Jonggeun) Choe, Seoul National UniversityDominic Pepicelli, South Australian GovernmentPiotr Sapa, South Australian GovernmentKeith Rae, TAM International Asia PacificZahid Hasan, TechnipFMCHenricus Herwin, PT Pertamina Hulu MahakamAbbas Zeinijahromi, University of AdelaideAlireza Salmachi, University of AdelaideSteve Begg, University of AdelaideSheikh Rahman, University of New South WalesBrian Towler, University of Queensland Raymond Johnson, University of QueenslandVahab Honari, University of QueenslandMarcel Croon, WeatherfordVikram Singh Grewal, WiproAlexis Whelan, Woodside Energy Ben van Deijl, Woodside Energy Neil Smith, Woodside EnergyPieter Jagtenberg, Woodside Energy Russell Byfield, Yokogawa Australia
Programme ChairChris Mijnssen, Origin Energy
Conference ChairWendy King, ConocoPhillips Australia
Conduct Committee
Technical Programme Committee
ChairAndrew White, Santos
SPE Australian Section LeadsDan O’Reilly, Chevron Australia Ludovic Ricard, CSIROTony Kourakis, Lattice EnergyIzaz Haque, Oil SearchJan Bon, Petrolab Australia Kellie Hobbs, Shell New Zealand
Regional Student Paper ContestErhart Stockhausen, Origin Energy
Vice-ChairDean Sullivan, Weatherford Australia
Sponsorship And ExhibitionRod Bresnehan, CFT HoldingsAudra L. Mulcahy, ConocoPhillips AustraliaAlan Teimoori, Petro-Tech Central (PTC)Mike Congreve, Independant
Education ProgrammesNatalie Chadud, Origin EnergyJay Zou, Origin Energy
Young Professionals WorkshopJay Zou, Origin Energy Siang Teoh, Origin EnergyJanet Outhwaite, Santos
Training CoursesDaniel Kalinin, SchlumbergerAdam Kong, Senex Energy
Social ActivitiesNatalie Chadud, Origin Energy
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Thank You to Our Sponsors
Conference Sponsors
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General Sponsors
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Educational Programmes (Co-Sponsor)
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Lanyards Silver Sponsor
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Schedule of Events
Schedule of Events
Monday, 22 October
0900 – 1700 hoursRegistration Foyer, Level 1
Speaker/Author Check-In Boardroom, Level 1
0900 – 1800 hours Exhibitors Move-In Hall A, Level 1
1200 – 1900 hours Young Professionals Workshop: New Age Engineers Rydges Fortitude Valley
Tuesday, 23 October
0730 – 1830 hours Registration Foyer, Level 1
0800 – 1730 hours Speaker/Author Check-In Boardroom, Level 1
1000 – 1830 hours Exhibition Hall A, Level 1
0900 – 0945 hours Opening Session Hall B, Level 1
0945 – 1015 hours Keynote Session Hall B, Level 1
1015 – 1045 hours Coffee Break Hall A, Level 1
1045 – 1215 hours Executive Plenary Session: Challenge the Conventional Hall B, Level 1
1215 – 1230 hours SPE Asia Pacific Regional Awards Presentation Hall B, Level 1
1230 – 1400 hours Networking Luncheon Hall A, Level 1
1300 – 1330 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 1 Hall A, Level 1
1330 – 1400 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 2 Hall A, Level 1
1400 – 1530 hours
Panel Session 1: The Impact of Public Perception of the Oil and Gas Industry on Development Decisions Room 4-5, Level 1
Technical Session 1: Maximising Opportunity through Integrated Data Analysis Room 1, Level 1
Technical Session 2: Cementing and Drilling Fluids Room 2, Level 1
Technical Session 3: Modelling - Unconventional Room 3, Level 1
1530 – 1600 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 3 Hall A, Level 1
1600 – 1730 hours
Panel Session 2: Making Low Permeability Reservoirs Work Room 4-5, Level 1
Technical Session 4: EOR/Nanoparticle and Polymers Room 1, Level 1
Technical Session 5: Sustainability, HSE and Well Integrity Room 2, Level 1
Technical Session 6: Value Creation through Better Decision Making Room 3, Level 1
1730 – 1830 hours Welcome Reception Hall A, Level 1
Wednesday, 24 October
0730 – 1800 hours Registration Foyer, Level 1
0800 – 1730 hours Speaker/Author Check-In Boardroom, Level 1
0900 – 1400 hours Teachers’ Day Room 7, Level 1
0900 – 1730 hours SPE Regional Student Paper Contest Room 6, Level 1
1000 – 1800 hours Exhibition Hall A, Level 1
0900 – 1030 hours Panel Session 3: Big Crew Change - Learning from the Past, Driving Future Success Room 4-5,Level 1
0900 – 1030 hours
Technical Session 7: Shale, Deep Coal, Tight Gas Evaluation and Case Studies Room 1, Level 1
Technical Session 8: Improved Oil Recovery - Water Flooding Room 2, Level 1
Technical Session 9: Sand Control Room 3, Level 1
1030 – 1100 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 4 Hall A, Level 1
1100 – 1230 hours
Panel Session 4: Data Analytics – Delivering Value Room 4-5,Level 1
Technical Session 10: Geomechanics and Integrated Workflows Room 1, Level 1
Technical Session 11: Well Testing and SCAL Room 2, Level 1
Technical Session 12: Integrated Field Evaluation Room 3, Level 1
1230 – 1400 hours Networking Luncheon Hall A, Level 1
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Wednesday, 24 October (Continue)
1300 – 1330 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 5 Hall A, Level 1
1330 – 1400 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 6 Hall A, Level 1
1400 – 1530 hours
Panel Session 5: R&D in Current Industry Scenario Room 4-5,Level 1
Technical Session 13: Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Room 1, Level 1
Technical Session 14: Stimulation 1 - Hydraulic Fracturing Room 2, Level 1
Technical Session 15: Emerging Drilling Technologies 1 - Using Data Effectively Room 3, Level 1
1530 – 1600 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 7 Hall A, Level 1
1600 – 1730 hours
Panel Session 6: CSG Production – Past, Present and Future Room 4-5,Level 1
Technical Session 16: Advanced Information Analysis /Artificial Intelligence Room 1, Level 1
Technical Session 17: Modelling - Conventional Room 2, Level 1
Technical Session 18: Performance Excellence Room 3, Level 1
1830 hours Conference Dinner Rydges Fortitude Valley
Thursday, 25 October
0730 – 1530 hours Registration Foyer, Level 1
0800 – 1530 hours Speaker/Author Check-In Boardroom, Level 1
0900 – 1400 hours Education Day Room 6-7, Level 1
1000 – 1400 hours Exhibition Hall A, Level 1
0900 – 1030 hours
Technical Session 19: Characterising Coal Seam Gas Reservoirs Room 4-5, Level 1
Technical Session 20: Production Conformance and Water Flooding Technologies Room 1, Level 1
Technical Session 21: Case Studies - Drilling and Completion Room 2, Level 1
Technical Session 22: Advances in Optimisation Room 3, Level 1
1030 – 1100 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 8 Hall A, Level 1
1100 – 1230 hours
Panel Session 7: Delivering on Long Term Value Room 4-5,Level 1
Technical Session 23: CSG and Deep Bowen Basin Drilling Room 1, Level 1
Technical Session 24: Emerging Production Technologies Room 2, Level 1
Technical Session 25: Artificial Lift Room 3, Level 1
1230 – 1400 hours Networking Luncheon Hall A, Level 1
1300 – 1330 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 9 Hall A, Level 1
1330 – 1400 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 10 Hall A, Level 1
1400 - 1530 hours
Technical Session 26: Production Technology - CSG Room 4-5,Level 1
Technical Session 27: Emerging Drilling Technologies 2 - New Tools and Methods Room 1, Level 1
Technical Session 28: Stimulation 2 - Acidising Room 2, Level 1
Technical Session 29: Logging, Fluids, Capillar Pressure Room 3, Level 1
Friday, 26 October
0900 – 1700 hours
Training Course (SPE International): Estimation, Classification, and Reporting of Reserves and Resources Rydges Fortitude Valley
Training Course (SPE International): Data-Driven Reservoir Modeling Rydges Fortitude Valley
Training Course (SPE Queensland Section): Geomechanics for Conventional and Unconventional Resources Rydges Fortitude Valley
Schedule of Events
Schedule of Events
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Room 4-5 Room 1 Room 2 Room 3
Tuesday, 23 October0900 - 0945 hours Opening Session - Hall B, Level 1
0945 - 1015 hours Keynote Session - Hall B, Level 1
1015 - 1045 hours Coffee Break - Hall A, Level 1
1045 - 1215 hours Executive Plenary Session: Challenge the Conventional - Hall B, Level 1
1215 - 1230 hours SPE Asia Pacific Regional Awards Presentation - Hall B, Level 1
1230 - 1400 hours Networking Luncheon - Hall A, Level 1
1300 - 1330 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 1 - Hall A, Level 1
1330 - 1400 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 2 - Hall A, Level 1
1400 - 1530 hours
Panel Session 1The Impact of Public Perception
of the Oil and Gas Industry on Development Decisions
Technical Session 1Maximising Opportunity through
Integrated Data Analysis
Technical Session 2Cementing and Drilling Fluids
Technical Session 3Modelling - Unconventional
1530 - 1600 hours Coffee Break - Hall A, Level 1Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 3 - Hall A, Level 1
1600 - 1730 hoursPanel Session 2
Making Low Permeability Reservoirs Work
Technical Session 4 EOR /Nanoparticle and Polymers
Technical Session 5 Sustainability, HSE and Well
Integrity
Technical Session 6 Value Creation through Better
Decision Making
1730 - 1830 hours Welcome Reception - Hall A, Level 1
Wednesday, 24 October
0900 - 1030 hoursPanel Session 3
Big Crew Change - Learning from the Past, Driving Future Success
Technical Session 7 Shale, Deep Coal, Tight Gas
Evaluation and Case Studies
Technical Session 8 Improved Oil Recovery - Water
Flooding
Technical Session 9 Sand Control
1030 - 1100 hours Coffee Break - Hall A, Level 1Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 4 - Hall A, Level 1
1100 - 1230 hours Panel Session 4 Data Analytics – Delivering Value
Technical Session 10 Geomechanics and Integrated
Workflows
Technical Session 11 Well Testing and SCAL
Technical Session 12 Integrated Field Evaluation
1230 - 1400 hours Networking Luncheon - Hall A, Level 1
1300 - 1330 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 5 - Hall A, Level 1
1330 - 1400 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 6 - Hall A, Level 1
1400 - 1530 hours Panel Session 5 R&D in Current Industry Scenario
Technical Session 13 Enchanced Oil Recovery (EOR)
Technical Session 14 Stimulation 1 - Hydraulic Fracturing
Technical Session 15 Emerging Drilling Technologies 1 -
Using Data Effectively
1530 - 1600 hours Coffee Break - Hall A, Level 1Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 7 - Hall A, Level 1
1600 - 1730 hoursPanel Session 6
CSG Production – Past, Present and Future
Technical Session 16 Advanced Information Analysis
/Artificial Intelligence
Technical Session 17 Modelling - Conventional
Technical Session 18 Performance Excellence
Thursday, 25 October
0900 - 1030 hoursTechnical Session 19
Characterising Coal Seam Gas Reservoirs
Technical Session 20 Production Conformance and Water
Flooding Technologies
Technical Session 21 Case Studies - Drilling and
Completion
Technical Session 22 Advances in Optimisation
1030 - 1100 hours Coffee Break - Hall A, Level 1Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 8 - Hall A, Level 1
1100 - 1230 hours Panel Session 7 Delivering on Long Term Value
Technical Session 23 CSG and Deep Bowen Basin Drilling
Technical Session 24 Emerging Production Technologies
Technical Session 25 Artificial Lift
1230 - 1400 hours Networking Luncheon - Hall A, Level 1
1300 - 1330 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 9 - Hall A, Level 1
1330 - 1400 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 10 - Hall A, Level 1
1400 - 1530 hours Technical Session 26 Production Technology - CSG
Technical Session 27 Emerging Drilling Technologies 2 -
New Tools and Methods
Technical Session 28 Stimulation 2 - Acidising
Technical Session 29 Logging, Fluids, Capillar Pressure
Conference Programme Schedule (as of 23 July 2018)
Conference Programme Schedule
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Opening and Keynote Sessions
Keynote Session
Tuesday, 23 October | 0945 - 1015 hours Hall B, Level 1
Speaker
Gregory P. LeveilleChief Technology OfficerConocoPhillips
Opening Session
Tuesday, 23 October | 0900 - 0945 hours Hall B, Level 1
Speakers
Wendy KingAPOGCE 2018 Conference Chair and President – Australia EastConocoPhillips Australia
Sami Alnuaim2019 SPE PresidentSaudi Aramco
Senator the Hon Matthew Canavan Senator of QueenslandMinister for Resources and Northern Australia
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Executive Plenary Session
Challenge the Conventional
Tuesday, 23 October | 1045 - 1215 hours Hall B, Level 1
Session Chairs Speakers
Wendy KingAPOGCE 2018 Conference Chair and President – Australia EastConocoPhillips Australia
Chris MijnssenAPOGCE 2018 Technical Programme Chair and New Ventures LeadOrigin Energy
Zoe YujnovichChairman and Country ChairShell Australia
Ian DaviesManaging Director and Chief Executive OfficerSenex Energy
Frank CalabriaManaging Director and Chief Executive OfficerOrigin Energy
Martin Ferguson AMStrategic Director - Natural Resources SGH Energy
Kevin GallagherManaging Director and Chief Executive OfficerSantos
Executive Plenary Session
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Panel Sessions
Panel Sessions
Panel Session 1: The Impact of Public Perception of the Oil and Gas Industry on Development Decisions
Tuesday, 23 October | 1400 - 1530 hours Room 4-5, Level 1
Anthropogenic climate change, water quality, affordable energy supply, fracture stimulation: the oil and gas industry is inextricably linked with these and other social and environmental issues. Public perception of these issues has been shaped by the significant media attention and activist activity in the community. Despite a lack of technical understanding of the issues and the complex interrelationships, public perception of these issues has had a major impact on recent oil and gas developments. This session will discuss how companies have responded to overcome these challenges as well as what the industry can do to better inform the public of the social and economic benefits which are derived from industry.
Malcom RobertsChief Executive OfficerAPPEA
Tor McCaulManaging DirectorComet Ridge
Stuart SmithChief Executive OfficerNational Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority (NOPSEMA)
David CloseUnconventional Exploration Manager Origin Energy
Katherine WittResearch FellowUniversity of Queensland
Speakers
Session Chairs
Natalie ChadudPrincipal Petroleum EngineerOrigin Energy
Marie-Louise Lees Independent
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Panel Sessions
There are points of commonality between “unconventional” CSG, shale gas and tight gas reservoirs; but there are also important distinctions. Australia has mature CSG fields in Queensland and tight-gas fields in a number of states; however, to date Australia has not progressed any shale projects past exploration despite relatively consistent efforts throughout the 2010s. Exploration models in the late 2000s to early 2010s, onshore Australia, drove a strong belief that large tight recoverable gas resources could be unlocked, however, subsequent appraisal has not yet resulted in economic projects. Elsewhere in the region, China has shale gas production and Indonesia has significant shale gas potential. Understanding the potential of the majority of low permeability plays requires evaluation of:
• How effectively hydraulic fracturing can be deployed - which is primarily a function of reservoir geomechanics and stresses (local and regional)• How much gas is both in place and can be produced - which is a function of porosity, gas saturation, intrinsic permeability and the
effectiveness of hydraulic fracturing (or any other artificial stimulation)
Geomechanical and petrophysical workflows specific to individual play types are critical to making good assessments during exploration projects and to optimising production during development projects. In this session, we will discuss different reservoir types and evaluation techniques and attempt to comprehensively cover the unconventional evaluation workflow. We will encourage participants to share lessons learnt and best practices and we will seek papers on specific reservoir types, workflows, or regions of exploration and/or development activity.
Session Chairs
Speakers
Panel Sessions
Panel Session 2: Making Low Permeability Reservoirs Work
Tuesday, 23 October | 1600 - 1730 hours Room 4-5, Level 1
David CloseUnconventional Exploration Manager Origin Energy
Emma TavenerTeam Leader – GeomechanicsSantos
Elham SamariTechnical ManagerCondor Energy Services
Jeremy MeyerGeomechanics ConsultantIkon Science
Lau Hon ChungProfessorNational University of Singapore
Alexander CôtéEngineering Subsurface Lead - Growth AssetsOrigin Energy
Ashish DateyPetrophysics DomainSchlumberger
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Panel Sessions
In the not too distant past, one of the main risks faced by the oil and gas industry was a wave of experience heading rapidly towards retirement. The ‘Big Crew Change’ was coming and the vacuum left in its wake was forecast to disrupt the talent pool and ultimately place energy supplies at risk. Fast forward several years and, like the Y2K bug, it appears to have all been hype – or has it? This session focuses on several key issues facing our industry and outlines ways to leverage off our current circumstances to grow sustainably within a volatile market. A range of topics will be covered which are of interest to students, young professionals, technical professionals, managers and strategists. The panel will tackle challenges including:
• Competing with emerging industries to attract talented students
• Partnering with universities to prepare graduates for a transforming industry
• Maintaining industry engagement with young professionals
• Optimising the learning curve to narrow the experience gap
• Enabling our technical professionals to do more with less
• Equipping the industry to capture value from changes in the commercial landscape
Our panel of industry experts will share valuable insights from their experience and offer opinions on how to challenge the conventional. How are you planning to capture value from the ‘Big Crew Change’?
Session Chairs
John McCreeryPartnerBain & Co.
Paula SaftigHuman Resource Director – Australia East ConocoPhillips Australia
Mary HackettChair - Industry Advisory BoardCurtin School of Science and Engineering
Ford BrettChief Executive OfficerPetroSkills
Andrew GarnettDirector – UQ Centre for Coal Seam Gas (CCSG)University of Queensland
Speakers
Panel Sessions
Panel Session 3: Big Crew Change - Learning from the Past, Driving Future Success
Wednesday, 24 October | 0900 - 1030 hours Room 4-5, Level 1
Mark Jackson Independent
James GriffithsSenior Reservoir EngineerSantos
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Panel Sessions
Managing large arrays of ‘big data’ and applying the appropriate analytics is not new to the oil and gas industry in making decisions ranging from exploration to full field development and field management. Today a wide range of data exists from seismic to production data, so integrating drilling, completion and reservoir related data requires new techniques and visualisation tools to interpret data trends. However, as the volume of data grows, the difficulties and importance of mining the ‘big data’ and finding value in it becomes more important. Hence it is important that we implement appropriate and optimised algorithms, efficient data manipulation techniques, and proper analytical methods that result in concluding analytics that deliver value or insight using limited resources and maximum efficiency.
In this panel, we will strive to better understand potential benefits, challenges as well as current and future impacts of data analytics. By assembling experts in data mining (e.g. seismic, reservoir, drilling, completion, stimulation, and production), data analysis and modelling methods we hope to understand methods to better manage and interpret large arrays of data, overcome ‘big data’ challenges, and how to achieve better informed business decisions.
Session Chairs
Speakers
Panel Sessions
Panel Session 4: Data Analytics – Delivering Value
Wednesday, 24 October | 1100 - 1230 hours Room 4-5, Level 1
Prady ChalihaGeneral Manager – SubsurfaceOsaka Gas Australia
Raymond JohnsonProfessorUniversity of Queensland
Rustom K ModyVice President – Technical Excellence /Enterprise TechnologyBaker Hughes, a GE company
Shashank PanchangamDigital Officer – MENA (Middle East, North Africa) and Asia PacificHalliburton
Shahab D. MohagheghProfessorWest Virginia University
Lauchlan WallaceGeneral Manager Data ScienceWoodside Energy
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Panel Sessions
Many of the oil and gas fields worldwide are maturing and entering into a declining phase of production and, with current development strategies, are poised for a modest recovery factor of around 35-36% for oil fields. Much of the industry is also turning to unconventional reservoirs where the recovery factors and the production rates are low and need to be increased economically. Further, the capital and operational challenges can be substantial. Therefore, it is important to understand and develop sound knowledge through R&D to unlock the full value of the asset. The panel session will discuss the current state of the art research on both unconventional and conventional reservoirs, their ongoing challenges, the breakthroughs of new tools and techniques, lessons learnt in subsurface and surface management, and mitigation of the major gaps in knowledge.
This session will focus on the fundamentals (e.g., reservoir characterisation, process mechanisms, relevant laboratory and modelling studies, advance field development planning, wells and facilities management, risk and uncertainty management) as well as synergies of processes, portfolio and people (i.e. the 3P’s) for making improved hydrocarbon recovery cost effective in a rather challenging economic environment.
This session will highlight the following topics:
Session Chairs
Speakers
Panel Sessions
Panel Session 5: R&D in Current Industry Scenario
Wednesday, 24 October | 1400 - 1530 hours Room 4-5, Level 1
• R&D evolution from concept to implementation
• Evaluating future trends and emerging technologies
• Innovation and risk
• Value creation and the role of IP and IP management
Francis NormanGeneral Manager - Innovation and StrategyNational Energy Resources Australia (NERA)
Lau Hon ChungProfessorNational University of Singapore
Ajay Kumar DwivediDirector – ExplorationOil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC)
Rahim MasoudiCustodian Reservoir EngineeringPETRONAS
Andrew Garnett Director – Centre of Coal Seam GasUniversity of Queensland
Raj Deo TewariCustodian Reservoir EngineerPETRONAS
Brian TowlerChair, Petroleum EngineerUniversity of Queensland
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Panel Sessions
Within the last 15 to 20 years, growth in coal seam gas (CSG) in Queensland has been rapid. Throughout the first decade of this century, a number of small-scale developments took place to serve the domestic market. Development accelerated significantly from 2010 onwards with the development of three LNG plants in Curtis Island to be fed from the Coal Seam gas resources in the Bowen and Surat Basin. With all three plants now up and running, it is time to reflect on the past, the present and what this means for the future. In the current financial climate, the demand for return on investment is stronger than ever with high expectations of the business around production and operational excellence. This panel session will reflect on the anticipated resource and operational outcomes, when the Curtis Island LNG schemes went through concept selection and final investment decision. It will also touch on where we are now and what insights that will give for the future in operating, developing and sourcing the significant volumes that are required to satisfy the life-cycle demand of the Curtis Island LNG schemes.
Katie WhittleGeneral Manager - New Opportunities Arrow Energy
Chris WhiteGeneral Manager - Exploration and New VenturesOrigin Energy
Andrew De GarisGeneral Manager Reservoir Development Santos
William McKenzieGeneral Manager – DevelopmentShell Australia
Stephen KelemenAdjunct Professor – Centre of CSG University of Queensland
Session Chairs
Speakers
Panel Sessions
Panel Session 6: CSG Production – Past, Present and Future
Wednesday, 24 October | 1600 - 1730 hours Room 4-5, Level 1
Chris MijnssenAPOGCE 2018 Technical Programme Chair and New Ventures LeadOrigin Energy
Saikat MazumderReservoir Engineering Discipline Lead and Team Lead Bowen FDPArrow Energy
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Panel Sessions
Delivering on long term value is an obvious focus of the oil and gas industry especially in the current environment of weaker demand and lower prices. Speakers will be sharing insights into what industry elements or focus areas they believe have the potential to deliver this value. NOCs, IOCs, and service companies have discussed publicly the following example areas:
• Technology and strategic value-added partnerships
• Enhanced recovery techniques
• Digital disruption
• Risk mitigation in large-scale project delivery
• Well field planning to optimise costs vs. resource recovery
We invite speakers to discuss areas where they believe long term value may be achieved and even share case study examples to encourage discussion and feedback, to gauge an anecdotal view as to how we are progressing as an industry in achieving value.
Session Chairs
Visal LengPresident – Asia PacificBaker Hughes, a GE company
Speaker
Panel Sessions
Panel Session 7: Delivering on Long Term Value
Thursday, 25 October | 1100 - 1230 hours Room 4-5, Level 1
Luke ConnellGroup LeaderCSIRO
Zis KatelisTechnical DirectorGaffney, Cline and Associates
Druvi RuberuAustralia Technical ManagerExxonMobil Australia
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Educational Programmes and Social Activity
SPE undergraduate and postgraduate student members in Asia Pacific submit paper abstracts for the opportunity to be shortlisted to participate and present their technical presentations at the SPE Asia Pacific Regional Student Paper Contest at APOGCE.
Winners of the 2018 Asia Pacific Regional Student Paper Contest will be invited to attend and compete at the SPE International Student Paper Contest, to be held at SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition (ATCE) from 30 September-02 October 2019 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. In addition to showcasing their technical knowledge at the contest, the winning regional representatives will have the opportunity to meet practicing professionals and industry members from across the globe for their professional career development. Conference delegates are encouraged to attend and support the student presentations. For further information, visit our Student Paper Contest page or contact [email protected].
Wednesday, 24 October | 0900 - 1730 hours Room 6, Level 1
Regional Student Paper Contest
Wednesday, 24 October | 0900 - 1400 hours Room 7, Level 1
Teachers’ Day is an initiative to introduce local high school teachers to the energy industry by showing them how they can incorporate science, engineering, technology and energy topics into classrooms through creative teaching and fun interactive activities. Teachers will get free resources to take back into the classrooms and the opportunity to engage with the Energy4me programme going forward.
Teachers’ Day
Thursday, 25 October | 0900 - 1400 hours Room 6-7, Level 1
Education Day is an initiative to introduce local high school students to 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. Students will be mentored by industry professionals during the workshop and will also have the opportunity to tour the exhibit floor.
Education Day
New Age EngineersA New Age of Engineering has arrived. Accelerated by the internet facilitating the connection between innovators and capital; Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), big data, machine learning, and 3-D printing are being realised as solutions through all industries.
The roll-out of these technologies to the Oil & Gas industry is underway right now. The technologies of today were not in the textbooks of five years ago, so “How can Young Professionals spot, prepare and capitalise on opportunities for an industry employing perpetually advancing technology?”
This workshop will host presentations from innovation leaders in the O&G industry. An Executive Panel Session will provide an opportunity for Young Professionals to meet and learn from industry leaders sharing their experiences adapting to technological advances and an ever-changing industry.
The workshop also invites participants to end the day with a casual Networking Session to connect with peers and senior executives.
Monday, 22 October | 1200 - 1900 hours Rydges Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Australia
Young Professionals Workshop
Co-Sponsored by:
Wednesday, 24 October | 1830 hours onwards Rydges Fortitute Valley, Brisbane, Australia
The SPE Queensland Section invites APOGCE 2018 delegates to wind down into the evening with a relaxing dinner experience, and enjoy delicious Australian-influenced cuisine served in a sit-down setting. The dinner will feature a Welcome Remarks by a senior executive from the industry, an opportunity for conference delegates to socialise among peers and leaders while being entertained with Queensland-style music by local live bands.
Conference Dinner (Organised by SPE Queensland Section)
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SPE Asia Pacific 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, 23 October 2018.
Tuesday, 23 October | 1215 – 1230 hours Hall B, Level 1
SPE Asia Pacific Regional Awards
Distinguished Corporate Support AwardThe award recognises outstanding support by an organisation and distinguished service to SPE members in the region through excellence in leadership and through commitment of time, energy and professional resources. It recognises organisations that make contributions to supporting SPE membership, programmes, and events, and are not based solely on financial contributions.
Northern Asia Pacific South Asia and the Pacific
Shell Malaysia PT PERTAMINA (Persero)
Distinguished Achievement Award For Petroleum Enginering FacultyThe award recognises superiority in classroom teaching, excellence in research, significant contributions to the petroleum engineering profession and/or special effectiveness in advising and guiding students.
Northern Asia Pacific South Asia and the Pacific
Mohd Zaidi Jaafar,Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Stephen H Begg, University of Adelaide
Young Member Outstanding Service AwardThe award recognises contributions and leadership to the public, the community, SPE, and the petroleum engineering profession within the region.
Northern Asia Pacific South Asia and the Pacific
Amelia Karim, Integrated GGRE Asia Sdn Bhd
Daniel O’Reilly, Chevron Corporation
Phuc Van Truong, Idemitsu Kosan Co Ltd (Vietnam)
Dominic Mark Pepicelli,Government of South Australia
Service AwardThe award acknowledges exceptional contributions to SPE at section or regional level and recognises singular devotion of time and effort to the programmes and development of the member’s section and region that set it apart from the services rendered each year by many members of the Society.
Northern Asia Pacific South Asia and the Pacific
Anwarudin Saidu Mohamed, Reservoir Link Solutions Sdn Bhd
Christian D Winterfield, Santos Ltd.
Vinit Hansamuit, PTTEP
Nitul Kakoty,Oil & Natrual Gas Corp. Ltd.
Shuhong Wu, Research Institute of Petroleum
Exploration and Development (RIPED)
Prashant D Motghare,Oil & Natrual Gas Corp. Ltd.
Thana Slanvetpan, PTTEP
Technical AwardThe award acknowledges exceptional contributions to SPE at the section or regional level and recognises singular devotion of time and effort to the programmes and development of technical expertise in various technical discipline.
Award Name Recipient Company
Drilling Engineering Phan Van Chinh Schlumberger (Malaysia)
Formation Evaluation Aqil Ahmed Schlumberger (Malaysia)
Management and Information Nurfitrah Mat Noh Schlumberger Wireline (Malaysia)
Production and Operations Waranon Laprabang PTTEP
Reservoir Description and Dynamics Saifon Daungkaew Schlumberger (Thailand)
Distinguished Achievement Award for Petroleum Engineering Faculty Mohd Zaidi Jaafar Universiti Teknologi
Malaysia
Award Name Recipient Company
Completions Optimization and Technology
Reghu Padmanabhan Achariparampil
Weatherford
Production and Operations Sheldon Swanson ConocoPhillips Australia
Projects, Facilities and Construction Dasari Ram Babu Dasari Hydrocarbons & Technoconsultants
Reservoir Description and Dynamics Henricus Herwin PT Pertamina Hulu Mahakam
Northern Asia Pacific
South Asia and the Pacific
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Technical Sessions
Tuesday, 23 October 1400 - 1530 hours | Room 1, Level 1
Technical Session 01: Maximising Opportunity through Integrated Data Analysis
Session Chairs: Abdolrahim Ataei, PETRONAS; Wu Shuhong, RIPED; Shripad Biniwale, Schlumberger
Presentation
192046
Rate Transient Analysis (RTA) and its Application for Well Connectivity Analysis in a Saturated Oil Reservoirs: An Integrated Production Driven Reservoir Characterisation and a Case Study A. Ataei, PETRONAS; E. Motaei, A. Zakariah and M. Manaf, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.
192047
Maximising the Opportunity in Multi-Layered Tight Sand Reservoirs in a Mature Field by Hydraulic Fracturing: A Case Study of Tight Sand Development Project in Thailand T. Suppachoknirun, M. Wantawin and T. Kiatrabile, PTTEP
191961
Injectivity and Well Deliverability Test and Analysis in an Offshore Complex High CO2 Gas Carbonate Asset R. Masoudi, M.A. Ab Wahab and A. Ataei, PETRONAS; E. Motaei, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; S. Rashid, PETRONAS
Tuesday, 23 October 1400 - 1530 hours | Room 2, Level 1
Technical Session 02: Cementing and Drilling Fluids
Session Chairs: Colin Ingram, Inflatable Packers Intl.; Raymond Johnson, U. of Queensland
Presentation
192096
Structured Approach in Qualifying Cement Isolation through the Use of Cementing Scorecard and Post Job Execution Data T. Heu, Sarawak Shell Bhd.; A. Wee and C.M. Combe, Sabah Shell Petroleum Co. Ltd.; M. Md Radzi, Sarawak Shell Bhd.; T. Zhang, Sabah Shell Petroleum Co. Ltd.
191953
Unconventional Techniques to Overcome Narrow Margin Cementing: Successful Case Studies in Malikai Deepwater Project in Malaysia Y. Hoe, Dowell Schlumberger Sdn. Bhd.; A.T. Duong, Schlumberger Logelco Inc.; T. Heu and M. Razif, Sarawak Shell Bhd.
192022
An Integrated Cement Design and Evaluation to Reduce Downhole Sanding P. Cadogan, INPEX Operations Australia Pty. Ltd.; R. Crabtree, INPEX; K. Seth, Inpex Browse Ltd.; V. Beales, INPEX; B.C. Cheong and A. Alsayed, Schlumberger
192104
Cementing Production Liners Terminating in Depleted Reservoirs: A Case Study on Deepwater Wells off the East Coast of IndiaA. Kumar, T. Ganjoo, V. Iyer and A. Yadav, Halliburton
Tuesday, 23 October 1400 - 1530 hours | Room 3, Level 1
Technical Session 03: Modelling - Unconventional
Session Chairs: Saikat Mazumder, Arrow Energy; Raj Deo Tewari, PETRONAS
Presentation
191997
A Novel and Efficient Approach for History Matching Hundreds of Wells G. Chang and G. Aibassov, Shell Australia
191986
Integrated Modelling Workflow for Life Cycle Development of a Large Scale Coal Seam Gas Field V. Sharma, I. Sugiarto, S. Mazumder, B. Vella, J. Davies and J. Jiang, Arrow Energy
192010
Optimising Horizontal Coal Seam Gas Wells by Combining Reservoir Simulation and Transient Well Modelling K. Wimbridge, H.W. Moh, E. Dharma Putra, P.W. Aung, C. Coman, N.J. Rodriguez, S. Delfani, K.K. Thakur and J. Samaan, Schlumberger
191917
Dynamic Modelling of Walloon Coal Measures: An Unsavoury Cocktail of Reservoir Variability, Mismatched Resolutions, and Unreasonable Expectations J. Cardwell and L. Lakoumentas, Santos
Technical Sessions (as of 23 July 2018)
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Technical Sessions
Technical Sessions (as of 23 July 2018)
Tuesday, 23 October 1600 - 1730 hours | Room 1, Level 1
Technical Session 04: EOR/Nanoparticle and Polymers
Session Chairs: Liu Xueqi, RIPED; Baojun Bai, Missouri U. of
Science and Technology; Brian Towler, U. of Queensland
Presentation
191971
Enhanced Oil Recovery by Nanoparticle-Induced Crude Oil Swelling: Pore-Scale Experiments and Understanding D.K. Agrawal, Baker Hughes, a GE company; K. Xu, U. of Texas; V.N. Khabashesku and Q. Darugar, Baker Hughes, a GE company
192025
Advanced Reservoir Tracers: Progress Towards Intelligent Oilfield Technology E.S. Ellis, Saudi Aramco; H. Chen, Aramco Service Co.
192110
Polymers and their Limits in Temperature, Salinity and Hardness: Theory and Practice E. Delamaide, IFP Technologies Canada Inc.
192113
A Novel Ultra-Low Interfacial Tension Nanofluid for Enhanced Oil Recovery in Super-Low Permeability ReservoirsD. Xu, China U. of Petroleum; B. Bai, Missouri U. of Science and Technology; J. Hou, H. Wu and W. Kang, China U. of Petroleum
Tuesday, 23 October 1600 - 1730 hours | Room 2, Level 1
Technical Session 05: Sustainability, HSE and Well Integrity
Session Chairs: Robyn Tamke, Oasis Oilfield Consulting; Natalie Chadud, Origin Energy; Russell Byfield, Yokogawa Australia
Presentation
191921
Comparing Carbon Intensity of Unconventional and Asia Pacific Production D. Meehan, Gaffney, Cline & Associates
191955
Initiatives in Cooperating with Local Government and Communities Promote the Development of a HTHP Gas Field in Remote Area of China: Development of Keshen Gas Field X. Yang, Tarim Oilfield Co.; H. Liu, J. Feng, Q. Wang and H. Wu, Tarim Oilfield Co., CNPC
192068
The Lean Fluid Lifecycle: Optimising Consumption and Waste in Hydraulic Fracturing Operations R.H. Jukes, C.J. Mcintosh and G.J. Amorer, Santos
192106
Simple Numerical Simulations to Demonstrate Key Concepts Related to Coal Seam Gas Well Integrity I.G. Rodger, A.J. Garnett and S. Hurter, U. of Queensland
Tuesday, 23 October 1600 - 1730 hours | Room 3, Level 1
Technical Session 06: Value Creation through Better Decision Making
Session Chairs: Prady Chaliha, Osaka Gas Australia; Steve Begg, U. of Adelaide
Presentation
192144
Reserves Assessment in Petroleum Accumulations Straddling Boundaries: The Relationship between Reserves and Resources and UnitisationD. Peacock, Gaffney, Cline & Associates
191992
Production Optimisation in the Real World: A Case Study in Gas Production Surveillance, Intervention Planning and Decision Making on an Unmanned Platform A. Kourakis and A. Nagel, Beach Energy
192129
Improving Outcomes for Oil and Gas Projects through Better Use of Front End Loading and Decision Analysis D. Newman, S.H. Begg and M.B. Welsh, U. of Adelaide
192008
Value Creations through Tangguh Big Gas Well Daily Surveillance Integration Challenge I.A. Kartawijaya, Y. Menanti, D. Saraswaty, S. Suganda, M. Iqbal and F. Anantokusumo, BP Indonesia
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Wednesday, 24 October 0900 - 1030 hours | Room 1, Level 1
Technical Session 07: Shale, Deep Coal, Tight Gas Evaluation and Case Studies
Session Chairs: Zis Katelis, Gaffney, Cline & Associates; David Close, Origin Energy; Jan Bon, Petrolab Australia
Presentation
191896
Controls on CH4 Adsorption on Shales: Characterisation of Beetaloo Sub-Basin Gas Shales and Comparison to Global ShalesR. Sander, Z. Pan, L. Connell and M. Camilleri, CSIRO Energy
191963
The Permian Deep Coal Play, Cooper Basin, Australia. Unlocking the Next Gas Giant G. Cooper and D. Lockhart, Senex Energy Ltd.
191883
Impact of Laboratory Testing Variability in Fracture Conductivity for Stimulation Effectiveness in Permian Deep Coal Source Rocks, Cooper Basin, South Australia S.A. Fraser, Santos; R.L. Johnson, Jr., U. of Queensland
192134
A Comprehensive Approach for the Performance of the Re-Fracturing Horizontal Well in Tight Oil: Coupling Fluid Flow, Geomechanics and Fracture Propagation Z. Lei and S. Wu, Research Inst. Petroleum Exploration and Development; Y. Wu, Colorado School of Mines; Z. Chen, U. of Calgary
Wednesday, 24 October 0900 - 1030 hours | Room 2, Level 1
Technical Session 08: Improved Oil Recovery: Water Flooding
Session Chairs: Marie Louise Lees, Independent; Vahab Honari, U. of Queensland
Presentation
191974
Capillary Pressure Correction of the EOR Potential during Low Salinity and Smart Water FloodingP. Andersen, U. of Stavanger
192111
An Investigation into the Benefits of Combined Polymer-Low Salinity WaterfloodingA. Santo and A.H. Muggeridge, Imperial College London
192062
Experimental Investigation of CO2-WAG and Carbonated Water Injection under Gravity Unstable RegimesP. Mahzari and M. Sohrabi, Heriot-Watt U.
192038Mechanistic Modelling of Low Salinity Water Injection under Fracturing Condition: Coupled Geochemical and Geomechanical Simulation StudyM. Hosseini, S. Kord and A. Hashemi, Petroleum U. of Technology
Wednesday, 24 October 0900 - 1030 hours | Room 3, Level 1
Technical Session 09: Sand Control
Session Chairs: Sadegh Asadi, Baker Hughes, a GE company; Colin Ingram, Inflatable Packers Intl.
Presentation
191931
Ceramic Sand Screens: Qualification Strategy for a High Rate Gas ApplicationP. Cadogan, INPEX Operations Australia Pty. Ltd.; S. Hall, INPEX; R. Jackson, P. Barth and F. Meschke, 3M; T. Read, 3M Oil and Gas; B. Gundemoni, ESK Ceramics GmbH & Co. KG
191942
Performance of Ceramic Sand Screen for High Rate Gas Application: Gas Sand Screen Erosion TestingN.D. Manning, Oilfield Technologies; P. Cadogan, INPEX Operations Australia Pty. Ltd.; P. Barth, 3M Technical Ceramics; B. Hoskin, Oilfield Technologies; T. Read, 3M Advanced Materials Division; D.K. Manning, Oilfield Technologies
191978
Calibration of Sand Production Prediction Models at Early Field Life in the Absence of Sanding DataA. Younessi, A. Khaksar, F. Gui and M. Asadi, Baker Hughes, a GE company
192030
Pioneering through Tubing Sand Control Application from Conventional Straddle to Pseudo Straddle Deployment on Ceramic Sand Screens in Offshore MalaysiaM.B. Mohd Mabror, T. Ba Loi and E. Mappanyompa, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.
Technical Sessions
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Wednesday, 24 October 1100 - 1230 hours | Room 1, Level 1
Technical Session 10: Geomechanics and Integrated Workflows
Session Chairs: Sadegh Asadi, Baker Hughes, a GE company; Emma Taverner, Santos
Presentation
191929
Geomechanics: A Key to Understanding the Underperformance of Fracture TreatmentsK. Rahman, Baker Hughes, a GE company
191940
Geomechanical Solution Integrating Advanced Acoustic Measurements and Formation Evaluation in Unconventional ReservoirsC. Chatterjee, Schlumberger Asia Services Ltd.; A. Reyes, V. Flores, C. Majumdar and K. Prasad, Schlumberger
192147
A Newly Developed Approach for Brittleness and Fracability Evaluation of Khataba Shale in EgyptM.S. Mohamed, Khalda Petroleum Co.
192045
A Rigorous Yet Simple Technique for Coupled Reservoir and Geomechanics SimulationK. Furui, R. Matsunaga and S. Watase, Waseda U.
Wednesday, 24 October 1100 - 1230 hours | Room 2, Level 1
Technical Session 11: Well Testing and SCAL
Session Chairs: Alexis Whelan, Woodside Energy; Neil Smith, Woodside Energy
Presentation
192053
Maximising Value of an Appraisal DST: Recording a 10,000 Hour Build-up in an Abandoned Well Using Wireless Downhole GaugesS. Walters, G. Ward and M.J. Cullingford, Chevron Australia Pty. Ltd.
192007
Probabilistic SCAL Parameters for an Intermediate Wet Clastic EnvironmentG.R. Morrison and K.R. Trigg, Woodside Energy Ltd.
192089
Investigation of Partial Miscibility between Gas Condensate PVT Samples and Oil Based MudJ. Bon, Petrolab Australia Pty. Ltd.; P.A. Ortega, U. of Adelaide
192086
A New Method to Predict FWL Based on Porous Plate Capillary Pressure and Resistivity RelationshipW. Tan, Repsol Oil & Gas Malaysia
Wednesday, 24 October 1100 - 1230 hours | Room 3, Level 1
Technical Session 12: Integrated Field Evaluation
Session Chairs: Abdolrahim Ataei, PETRONAS; Dipak Mandal, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.
Presentation
192143
Advanced Methodology for Accurate Metering Provides New Reservoir Insights and Better Facility PlanningN. Lange, D. Marian and D. Gilbert, Northern Oil & Gas Australia; M. Soh and D. Teng, ReservoirMinds
191994
Integrated Operation for Gas Lift Optimisation: A Successful Story at Peninsular Malaysia FieldW.M. Wan Khairul Anuar, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; K.A. Elbadawy, PETRONAS; R. Trivedi and N. Vo Tri, Schlumberger
192080
In-House Software Development for Gas Production Optimisation: A South East Asia PerspectiveC. Wongkamthong, P. Ekkawong, K. Wongpattananukul, C. Suranetinai and V. Vongsinudom, PTTEP
191952
A Comprehensive Study on Ultimate Recovery and Optimum Production Strategy for Gas-Condensate Reservoirs Under Aquifer SupportT.V. Tran, T.A. Truong, A.T. Ngo, S.K. Hoang and H.M. Hoang, Bien Dong POC
Technical Sessions
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Technical Sessions
Technical Sessions (as of 23 July 2018)
Wednesday, 24 October 1400 - 1530 hours | Room 1, Level 1
Technical Session 13: Enchanced Oil Recovery (EOR)
Session Chairs: Takaaki Uetani, INPEX Corp.; Vahab Honari, U. of Queensland
Presentation
191943
Proposed First CO2-EOR Project in Australia in the Oldest Australian Oil FieldS. Barakat, B. Cook and K. D’Amore, Bridgeport Energy; A. Diaz Cantero, Rock Flow Dynamics
192076
The Effect of Fines Migration during Water-CO2-Rock Interaction Using Micro-CT ImagingF. Othman and F. Hussain, U. of New South Wales
191995
EOR RMP: Addressing Key Risks through Sound Reservoir ManagementW.F. Sifuentes, Schlumberger; P. Nair, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; T.J. Chabernaud, T.U. Ceccarelli and J.C. Moreno, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.; D. Mandal and K. Mazzlan, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; W. Sepulveda, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.
192023
Development of Gravity Drainage-Based Gas and Downhole Water Sink EOR Process to Control Water Cresting in Reservoirs with Strong Edge and/or Bottom Water DriveW.J. Al-Mudhafer, Louisiana State U. and A&M College
Wednesday, 24 October 1400 - 1530 hours | Room 2, Level 1
Technical Session 14: Stimulation 1 - Hydraulic Fracturing
Session Chairs: Khalil Rahman, Baker Hughes, a GE company; Sameer Ganpule, Origin Energy; Yang Qinghai, RIPED
Presentation
191877
Fracturing with Pure Liquid CO2: A Case StudyS. Meng, Research Inst. Petroleum Exploration and Development
191920Dual Polymer Fracturing Fluid for High Temperature ApplicationsT.A. Almubarak, Saudi Aramco; J. Ng, Texas A&M U.; M. Khaldi, Saudi Aramco; H.A. Nasr-El-Din, Texas A&M U.
191908
A Case Study: The First Hydraulically Fractured Well in Carbonate Reservoirs in IraqM. Cui, Y. Ding and D. Zhu, RIPED; Y. Chen and W. Cai, Halfaya Oil Co., PetroChina; C. Liang, RIPED; Z. Hu, Halfaya Oil Co., PetroChina; J. Yan and X. Zhu, RIPED; D. Wang and T. Zhang, Antonoil Co.
192042Evaluating Natural Gas-Based Foamed Fracturing Fluid Application in Unconventional ReservoirsP. Pankaj, A. Phatak and S. Verma, Schlumberger
Wednesday, 24 October 1400 - 1530 hours | Room 3, Level 1
Technical Session 15: Emerging Drilling Technologies 1 - Using Data Effectively
Session Chair: Alexis Whelan, Woodside Energy
Presentation
191939
An Open Approach to Drilling Systems AutomationJ.D. Macpherson, R. Mieting, I. Wassermann and H. Brackel, Baker Hughes, a GE company
192012
Machine Learning for Situational Awareness and Decision Support Systems in DrillingK. Hauge and J.B. Fløystad, Kongsberg Digital; T. Halland and K. Meisal, Statoil ASA
191973
How to Run Casing Efficiently in Extended Horizontal Wells Using BuoyancyR. Rastegar and M. Munawar, National Oilwell Varco
191869
Middle East Success Story with World’s First Adaptive Drill Bit and Premium Rotary Steerable TechnologyS.M. Gholoum and W. Al-Safar, Kuwait Oil Co.
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Technical Sessions
Technical Sessions (as of 23 July 2018)
Wednesday, 24 October 1600 - 1730 hours | Room 1, Level 1
Technical Session 16: Advanced Information Analysis/Artificial Intelligence
Session Chairs: Chris Fair, Oilfield Data Services, Inc.; Mark Burgoyne, Santos
Presentation
191891
Fast Optimisation and Integration of Qualitative Uncertainties with the Discrete-Type Genetic Algorithm Using a Parallel Simulator: Stanford VI-E Model RevisitedD.C. Raharja and D.D. Awofodu, Clausthal U. of Technology
192019
Edge Analytics and Future of Upstream AutomationF. Saghir and H. Gilabert, Schneider Electric
192002
Case Study Applied Machine Learning to Optimise PCP Completion Design in a CBM fieldC. Prosper, Origin Energy; L. Walsh, Origin; R.A. Bresnehan, Origin Energy
192006
Investigation on Automatic Recognition of Stratigraphic Lithology Based on Well Logging Data Using Ensemble Learning AlgorithmK. Gong and Z. Ye, China U. of Petroleum; D. Chen, U. of Petroleum China; D. Zhu, China U. of Petroleum; W. Wang, Xi’an Shiyou U.
Wednesday, 24 October 1600 - 1730 hours | Room 2, Level 1
Technical Session 17: Modelling - Conventional
Session Chairs: Matthew Flett, Chevron Australia; Gianluca Di Martino, Quadrant Energy
Presentation
191870
Application of Memory Formalism and Fractional Derivative in Reservoir SimulationL. Jahan, M. Hashan, T. Zaman, S. Imtiaz and M. Hossain, Memorial U. of Newfoundland
192074
Improved Numerical Stability and Upscaling of Low Salinity Water FloodingH.H. Al-Ibadi, K.D. Stephen and E.J. Mackay, Heriot-Watt U.
192109
The Importance of Optimal Choice of Relative Permeability Relationships in Reservoir SimulationP. Behrenbruch, Bear and Brook Consulting Pty. Ltd.; T.G. Hoang, U. of Adelaide; K.D. Bui, T. Do Huu Minh and T. Kennaird, Bear and Brook Consulting Pty. Ltd.
192055
Geochemical Modelling of Low Salinity Polymer Flooding in Carbonate ReservoirsJ.O. Adegbite, H. Belhaj and A. Bera, Khalifa U. of Science and Technology
Wednesday, 24 October 1600 - 1730 hours | Room 3, Level 1
Technical Session 18: Performance Excellence
Session Chairs: Prady Chaliha, Osaka Gas Australia; Bruce Gunn, RISC
Presentation
192093
A Case Study on Drilling Complicated Infill Horizontal Wells in Low Cost Environment: Challenges in Well Construction and its Successful MitigationsA.K. Singh, S. Vermani, S. Doodraj, K. Manoranjan, A.S. Hiregoudar, G.K. Tomar and A. Goyal, Cairn Oil & Gas, Vedanta
191928
Malaysia’s Experience in Integrated Coordination of Offshore Vessels through Integrated Logistics Control TowerN. Mohamad and M. Mohd Azani, PETRONAS
192063
Produced Water Reinjection at Wellpads: Leverage Terminal Liquid Handling and Accelerate Oil Production from MBA FieldsN.C. Mehta, R. Ray and G.N. Kapadia, Cairn Oil and Gas, Vedanta Ltd.
192072
A Human-Computer Hybrid Approach to Offshore Field Development: Combining Virtual Reality Aided Design with Stochastic OptimisationM. Almedallah, S. Walsh and T. Lau, U. of New South Wales
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Technical Sessions
Technical Sessions (as of 23 July 2018)
Thursday, 25 October 0900 - 1030 hours | Room 4-5, Level 1
Technical Session 19: Characterising Coal Seam Gas Reservoirs
Session Chairs: Peter Behrenbruch, Bear and Brook Consulting; Marcel Croon, Weatherford
Presentation
191958
Fracture Stimulation Challenges in Tight Walloons Coal Measures: Surat Basin Coals, AustraliaT. Flottman, Origin Energy; V.J. Pandey, ConocoPhillips Co.; S.V. Ganpule, E. Kirk-Burnnand, M. Zadmehr, N. Simms, L.G. Jenkinson, T. Renwick-Cooke and M. Tarenzi, Origin Energy; A.K. Mishra, ConocoPhillips Co.
191904
Discrete Net-to-gross Truncated Gaussian Simulation: An Alternative CSG Static Modelling Approach, Bowen Basin, Eastern AustraliaS. Rattazzi and A.P. Hansen, Santos
192114
Increasing Coal Seam Gas Field Productivity with Horizontal Well Technology: A Case StudyJ.X. Lin, Sinopec Petroleum Do Brasil Ltda.; G. Sutherland, D. Cumming and A. Sani, Origin Energy
191863
A Coal Seam Gas Development Evaluation WorkflowD. Kuznetsov, R. van Spaendonck and S. Beaney, Arrow Energy
Thursday, 25 October 0900 - 1030 hours | Room 1, Level 1
Technical Session 20: Production Conformance and Water Flooding Technologies
Session Chairs: Mohamad Othman, PETRONAS; Shripad Biniwale, Schlumberger
Presentation
191982
A Novel Particulate Gel Based System for Water Shut-off ApplicationsV. Lafitte, Schlumberger; M.K. Panga, Schlumberger Technology Corp.; L.K. Teng, M. Nikolaev and T.Y. Ling, Schlumberger; H. Zhao, Schlumberger Technology Corp.; J. Godoy-Vargas and P. Enkababian, Schlumberger
191972Zonal Isolation of a Fractured and Gravel Packed Water Producing Zone Using an Organically Crosslinked Polymer Sealant: Case StudyM. Deshpande, K. Pande and V. Gupta, Halliburton; A. Nagar, Cairn India Ltd.
191924
The Application of Flexible Coiled Composite Pipe in Onshore Oilfields in ChinaE. Ming, T. Li, X. Pei, Z. Hao and S. Huang, Research Inst. Petroleum Exploration and Development
192136
Injectors Profile Modification Treatment : Delayed Crosslink Polymer Gel System Offering Solution to Conformance ControlM. Varshney, Cairn Oil and Gas; N. Pandey, A. Parasher and A. Goyal, Cairn India Ltd.; S. Vermani, Cairn Oil and Gas; A.S. Negi and V.P. Sharma, Baker Hughes, a GE company; I. Goyal, Cairn India Ltd.
Thursday, 25 October 0900 - 1030 hours | Room 2, Level 1
Technical Session 21: Case Studies - Drilling and Completion
Session Chairs: Khalil Rahman, Baker Hughes, a GE company; John Choe, Seoul National U.
Presentation
192039
A Fully Integrated Approach for Screening of Well Completion and Stimulation Methods in Low Permeability, Heterolithic Sandstone Reservoirs in the Deepwater Slope Channel, Kita-Akita Oil Field, Northern Japan K. Ueda, K. Ono, K. Fuse and A. Nonoue, INPEX Corp.; K. Furui, Waseda U.; H. Mustapha, Schlumberger; K. Tsusaka and K. Furuta, INPEX Corp.; A. Rodriguez-Herrera, D. Makimura and T. Manai, Schlumberger; T. Ito, INPEX Corp.
192013
Managing Complex, Laterally and Vertically Compartmentalised Reservoirs in a Subsea Tie-Back via Smart Well Completions: Case StudiesA. Ghous, N.H. Smith, S. Bharatiya, S. Murphy, N. Curtis, L. Vlasich and Y.M. Hourani, Woodside Energy Ltd.
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Technical Sessions
Technical Sessions (as of 23 July 2018)
192083
Systematic Approach in Extending Liquid Loaded Offshore Gas Wells Production in Natuna Sea with Partial and Full Wellbore Water Shut Off: Case Study and Method Selection Y.A. Praditya, A. Satiawarman, F. Nurrahman, M. Medianestrian and R. Rochaendy, Premier Oil Indonesia
191970
A Priori Scenario Modelling with LWD Seismic for Successful Well Placement A. Ahmed, F. Maula, E. Heng and S. Shamsuddin, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.; A.Q. Tan, L.B. Seng, R.R. Spiteri, H.V. Vader and N. Holleman, Sarawak Shell Bhd.
Thursday, 25 October 0900 - 1030 hours | Room 3, Level 1
Technical Session 22: Advances in Optimisation
Session Chairs: Daniel O’Reilly, Chevron Australia; Gianluca Di Martino, Quadrant Energy
Presentation
192088
Use of Probabilistic Methods to Assess a Portfolio of Conventional and Unconventional Resources A.M. Jones, F.C. Mijnssen and L.G. Jenkinson, Origin Energy
192119
Application of Ensemble Variance Analysis in the Development of the Wheatstone Field Start-up Strategy M.A. Flett and P.A. Connell, Chevron Australia Pty. Ltd.
192116
Modelling of Inflow Control Devices: From the Flow Loop to the Simulator R.D. Sankoff, B. Bijani and G. Dimartino, Quadrant Energy Pty. Ltd.; C.S. Marshall and J. Watson, Apache Energy Ltd.; P. Lim, Halliburton Completion Tols
191962
Influence of Sensor Degradation and Heat Transfer Modelling on Multiphase Flowrate Estimates from a Virtual Flow Meter T. Bikmukhametov, M.E. Stanko and J. Jäschke, Norwegian U. of Science and Technology
Thursday, 25 October 1100 - 1230 hours | Room 1, Level 1
Technical Session 23: CSG and Deep Bowen Basin Drilling
Session Chairs: Alireza Salmachi, U. of Adelaide; Raymond Johnson, U. of Queensland
Presentation
191866
Depleted Drilling System: Use of Aerated Mud in Surat CSG WellsP. Bhavnani, Shell QGC
192032
Planning and Drilling Execution of Early Permian Wells in Two String Design by Implementing New Drilling and Cementing TechnologiesA. Shaban, M.B. Zaman and T.S. Dedigama, Santos
191932
Case Study for Performance Benefits of Casedhole Logging in Coal Bed Methane (CBM)S.J. Mastin, R. Jukes and M. Pfahl, Santos
191892
Foam Cementing in Australian Coal Seam Gas OperationsT. Saunders, Halliburton
Thursday, 25 October 1100 - 1230 hours | Room 2, Level 1
Technical Session 24: Emerging Production Technologies
Session Chairs: Sameer Ganpule, Origin Energy; Mark Burgoyne, Santos
Presentation
192100
Truly Rigless: A World First through 3-1/2” Tubing Cable Deployed Electrical Submersible Pump on a Live WellA. Amsidom, PETRONAS Carigali Iraq Holding BV; H.S. Hassan, E. Alexander, K. Kuswanto, E.O. Ghonim, A.N. Mohd Radzuan, A.I. Abu Bakar, M. Hamzah, B.B. Madon, B.R. Rajah and M. Ahmad Fuad, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; D. Bakhytuly, NOVOMET-PERM
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Technical Sessions
Technical Sessions (as of 23 July 2018)
192000
Rigless Intervention to Secure Internal Blow-Out (IBO) Gas Wells Offshore of BruneiY. Azizan, A. Leong and Y. Yong, Halliburton; Y. Song, Y. Mahali and M.S. Jasni, Brunei Shell Petroleum Sdn. Bhd.
192099
Rigless Zonal Isolation in High-Permeability and Low-Pressure Sandstone Formations Using an Organically Crosslinked Polymer Sealant: Successful Field ApplicationY. Santin and K. Matar, Halliburton; B. Al-Shammari and S. Al Harbi, Kuwait Oil Co.
191879
Real-Time Fiber-Optic Integrated System with Retrievable Packer Enables Single Trip Dual Zone Evaluation: Case Study Eastern Foothills, ColombiaE. Delgado, V. Vera, C. Torres, C. Pacheco and D. Sampayo, Halliburton; J. Higuera and M. Torres, Equion Energia Ltd.
Thursday, 25 October 1100 - 1230 hours | Room 3, Level 1
Technical Session 25: Artificial Lift
Session Chairs: Mark Jackson, Independent; Khairul Nizam Idris, PETRONAS
Presentation
192071
Application of Low-Carbon, Rodless Artificial Lift in Low-Production, Low-Permeability OilfieldsH. Liu, Research Inst. Petroleum Exploration and Development
191885
Ground Breaking Technology in Artificial Lift: First Installation of Full Digital Intelligent Artificial Lift (DIAL) System at DL field, Brownfield Offshore MalaysiaS. Ismail, S. Elshourbagi, M. Roslan and W. Che Hamat, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; A. Ben Amara, Silverwell
192091
Hydraulic Concentric Tubular Pumping System for Unloading Gas WellsC.J. Langbauer, Mining U. of Leoben
191907
CO2 Tracer Application to Supplement Gas Lift Optimisation Effort in Offshore Field SarawakA.I. Abu Bakar, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; J. Kok, Appsmiths Sdn. Bhd.; K. Idris and M. Ali Jabris, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.
Thursday, 25 October 1400 - 1530 hours | Room 4-5, Level 1
Technical Session 26: Production Technology - CSG
Session Chairs: Xiuli Wang, Independent; Raymond Johnson, U. of Queensland; Russell Byfield, Yokogawa Australia
Presentation
192044
CSG Reservoir Monitoring Technology: Advantages, Challenges and Selection Criteria, (Queensland Case Study)A. Mortezapour, Weatherford
192017
Hydraulic Fracturing Treatment of Low-Permeability Coal Seam Gas Reservoirs with Finely Layered CoalsX. Zhang, CSIRO Petroleum; B. Wu, CSIRO; L. Connell, CSIRO Petroleum; Y. Han, Aramco Services Co.; R.G. Jeffrey, SCT Operations Pty. Ltd.
192102
Interburden Isolation and Slotted Liner Placement as Solids Control Measure to Improve Pump Run LifeR. Viljoen, G. Nettleship, V. Sharma and S. Mazumder, Arrow Energy
191944
Underbalance Jetting of Coals in Coal Seam Gas BusinessM. Vatan, Santos; M. Desplat, Santos Library; G.J. Amorer, Santos
Thursday, 25 October 1400 - 1530 hours | Room 1, Level 1
Technical Session 27: Emerging Drilling Technologies 2 - New Tools and Methods
Session Chairs: Rod Bresnehan, CFT Holdings; Mohamad Othman, PETRONAS
Presentation
192125
Locked-to-Bottom Compensation for Drill Stem Testing OperationsM. Pay, ConocoPhillips Australia
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191936
Rathole Enlarging Systems and Double Ball Drop Reamer for Deepwater WellsF. Santarini Olivier, R. Murillo, J.R. Lopez, D. Morales Hernandez, M. Leines Cortez and P. Hurtado Cardenas, Schlumberger; A. Ramos, PEMEX
192051
Minimum Stress, Maximum Pressure: A New High Performance Bridging System Facilitates Drilling Depleted Formations at High Overbalance in Middle EastA.V. Addagalla, P.B. Jadhav and P.B. Jadhav, Baker Hughes, a GE company
191968
The Successful Application of MPD Technology in Drilling Ultra Deep and Ultra-High Pressure Saltwater Formation to Mitigate Drilling Hazards: A Case Study in Tarim BasinJ. Hungjon, F. Weixiong, P. Wang, F. Hui, L. Lei and X. Li, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Co.
Thursday, 25 October 1400 - 1530 hours | Room 2, Level 1
Technical Session 28: Stimulation 2 - Acidising
Session Chairs: Khairul Nizam Idris, PETRONAS; Robyn Tamke, Oasis Oilfield Consulting; Anwarudin Saidu Mohamed, Reservoir Link Solutions
Presentation
191893
Enhanced Near-Wellbore Acid Stimulation in Horizontal Openhole Well Increased Influx from Tight Carbonate Formation in North Kuwait: Case StudyR. Bhagavatula and H. Al-Ajeel, Kuwait Oil Co.; M. Mofti and A.S. Alboueshi, Halliburton
191991
An Uneven Acid Injection Technology for Long-Lateral Horizontal Wells in Complex Carbonate Reservoirs: Simulation, Optimisation and PracticeH. Zou, PetroChina; H. Liu, Research Inst. Petroleum Exploration and Development; M. Cui and C. Liang, RIPED; P. Liu, SouthWest PetroChina Inst.
191914
Reliable Carbonate Stimulation Using Distributed Temperature Sensing Diagnostics and Real-Time Fiber-Optic Coiled Tubing Intervention in KuwaitY. Santin, K. Matar, E. Montes and B. Gorgi, Halliburton; M. Bu-Mijdad, H. Al-Mubarak, M.F. Allafi, A. Al-Hamad, H. Al-Askar, M. Al-Shamaa and O. Al-Enizi, Kuwait Oil Co.
191981
Introduction of Real-Time Flow Measurements Opens New Paths to Overcome Challenges Encountered during the Acid Stimulation of Extended Reach Wells: Case StudyL. Duthie, Saudi Aramco
Thursday, 25 October 1400 - 1530 hours | Room 3, Level 1
Technical Session 29: Logging, Fluids, Capillar Pressure
Session Chairs: Jack H. Harfoushian, Schlumberger; Ben Van Deijl, Woodside Energy
Presentation
192120
The First Application of Seismic while Drilling Technology in HTHP Offshore Exploration Well of South China SeaS. Guo, Y. Gao and M. Chen, CNOOC Ltd.; P. Liu, Y. Chen, L. Zhang and Z. Huang, Schlumberger
191916
Saturation-Height Modelling Using the Modified Carman-Kozeny Purcell FormulationP. Behrenbruch, T. Do Huu Minh, K.D. Bui and T. Kennaird, Bear and Brook Consulting Pty. Ltd.
192005
Evaluating LRLC Pay-Old Techniques and New LogsT.J. Neville, Asia-Pacific Formation Evaluation Services
191938
Assessing Well Placement in Multi Faulted ReservoirG.I. Santoso, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.; V. Vevakanandan, Sarawak Shell Bhd.; K. Alang, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.
Technical Sessions
Technical Sessions (as of 23 July 2018)
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Paper # Presentation
191861Synthesis and Evaluation of Novel Gas-Wetting Reversal Agent for Shale Gas ReservoirY. Li, Y. Wang and Q. Wang, China U. of Petroleum; J. Jin, Ocean U. of China; L. Yuan and C. Dai, China U. of Petroleum (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 11)
191862Raising Employee Competency and Productivity through Best Practices in Promotion and Goal SettingH. Lau, National U. Of Singapore; M. Pang, Consultant (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 05)
191864The Impact of Initial Oil Saturation on Wormhole Propagation in Carbonate ReservoirsS.S. Abdelmoneim and H.A. Nasr-El-Din, Texas A&M U. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 28)
191865Sucker Rod Anti-Buckling System to Enable Cost Effective Oil Production C.J. Langbauer, Mining U. of Leoben (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 25)
191867Porosity Determination via Micro CT Scanning and Digital Core Analysis: A Case Study of X FieldW. Sazali and S. Md Shah, PETRONAS(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 11)
191868Characterising Methane Hydrate Formation in Horizontal Water-Dominated Bubbly FlowW. Fu, B. Sun, W. Zhiyuan and J. Zhang, China U. of Petroleum (East China); J. Wang, The Key Laboratory of Well Stability and Fluid & Rock Mechanics in Oil and Gas Reservoir of Shaanxi
191871Evaluating the Impact of Multi-Layer Discrete Fracture Network in Hydraulic Fracture Geometry and Well Performance P. Pankaj, Schlumberger (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 22)
191872
Axial Agitation Tool Combined with Optimsed Bent Motor BHA’s Successfully Drills Record 3D Horizontal Granitic Basement Section in VietnamB.M. Son, Thang Long JOC; N.H. Hai, Petrovietnam Exploration Production Corp.; N.H. Nguyen, J.R. Trethewey and G. Blackwell, National Oilwell Varco (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 21)
191873
Simulation and Optimisation of CO2 Huff-n-Puff Processes in Tight Oil Reservoir: A Case Study of Chang 7 Tight Oil Reservoirs in Ordos BasinZ. Lei and S. Wu, Research Inst. Petroleum Exploration and Development; Y. Wu, Colorado School of Mines (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 13)
191874Assessing Reservoir Fluid Saturation by Propagating High Frequency Pulses through Subsurface WaveguidesJ.M. Servin, E.S. Ellis and H. Schmidt, Saudi Aramco (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 29)
191875Innovative Cable-Deployed Electrical Submersible Pumping System on an Inverted ESPZ. Liu, Baker Hughes, a GE company (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 25)
191876
Study on Mechanism of Improving Horizontal Wellbore Carrying Sand Flow Based on the Archimedes Double Helix Tubing Strings and its Application in Changqing OilfieldS. Tong and D. Gao, China U. of Petroleum (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 25)
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Paper # Presentation
191878Multi-Scale Digital Rock Quantitative Evaluation Technology on Complex ReservoirsX. Jin, Y. Chen, X. Wang, X. Liu, J. Li, H. Jiao, and L. Su, RIPED, CNPC(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 11)
191880The Variation in Gas Composition during Production for Mixed Gas Coal Seam ReservoirsL. Connell, CSIRO Energy; Z. Pan, CSIRO; M. Camilleri, CSIRO Energy (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 19)
191881 Pore Pressure Induced Strain Softening Around a Borehole: An Extensive Analytical and Experimental StudyM. Lv, H.L. Ramandi and H. Roshan, UNSW
191882First Hydraulically Fractured Dump Flood Implementation in Kuwait: A Case StudyA. Alam, Baker Hughes, a GE company; M.R. Al-Othman, Kuwait Oil Co.; S.A. Pooniwala, Baker Hughes, a GE company; M. Nagarkoti, Circle Oil Services UK; E. Anthony, Kuwait Oil Co.
191884Operationalising MHF Safety AssessmentsP. Ooi and L. Jefferies, Santos (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 05)
191886Effect of Methane Adsorption on Aperture of Coal Cleats Using X-ray Microcomputed TomographyX. Lu, P. Mostaghimi and R.T. Armstrong, U. of New South Wales (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 19)
191887
Investigation of Hydraulic Fracturing with Fixed Plane Perforations with True Tri-axial Experiment and Finite Element ModellingX. Shi, China U. of Petroleum; S. Jiang and J.D. McLennan, U. of Utah (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 14)
191888
New Filter-Cake Breaker Technology Maximises Production Rates by Removing Near-Wellbore Damage Zone with Delay Mechanism Designed for High Temperature Reservoirs: Offshore Abu DhabiM.M. Nasrallah, Halliburton(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 28)
191889
An Integrated Formation Evaluation of a Volcanoclastic Reservoir with Advanced Well Logs, Straddle Packer Mini-DST, and Drillstem Testing to Re-evaluate Potentials of a Mature Tight Field in JapanM. Azari, G. Hashmi, H. Hadibeik, M. Bagir and S. Ramakrishna, Halliburton; K. Fuse and N. Yoshida, INPEX Corporation(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 29)
191890Research of Non-Stop Intermittent Operation for Beam Pumping UnitY. Gao, Research Inst. Petroleum Exploration and Development; S. Guochen, Daqing Oilfield Co. Ltd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 25)
191894Analysis and Simulation of a High-Performance Wire Rope as Continuous Sucker Rod StringF. Fazeli Tehrani, C.J. Langbauer and H.M. Hofstaetter, Montanuniversitaet Leoben (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 26)
191895 Australia’s World Scale Gas Resources, its Markets and Why New Approaches are RequiredB.F. Towler, U. of Queensland; R. Wilkinson, Energy Quest
191897
Research on the Technology of Fire Flooding Process Control: Application to Fire Flooding in a Deep and Thick Heavy Oil Reservoir in ChinaT. Feng, Y. Wu, C. Hu and Y. Gong, E&D Research Inst. of Liaohe Oilfield Co. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 13)
191898 An Experimental Study of Oil Water Separation in Parallel Pipes: A New Subsea Bulk Water Separator Design ProposalH.S. Skjefstad and M.E. Stanko, Norwegian U. of Science and Technology
191899Integrated Business Analysis Technique for Smart Decision Making in Upstream InvestmentN.P. Salsabila, U. Indonesia (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 06)
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191900
Waking Up the Dead: Rejuvenation of a 17 Year Idle WellM. Mohamad Amin, K. Gurbachan Singh, H. Turiman, M. Abu Bakar, S. Khairuddin and T. Afandi, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 01)
191901 Fundamentals of Underground Storage: An Overview of the Screening Criteria and Functional RequirementsS. Basu and P.M. Nilsson, Shell India Markets Private Ltd.; E. Kuperus, Nederlandse Aardolie Maatschappij B.V.
191902Optimum Risk-based Maintenance Strategy for Oil and Gas PipelineN.B. Sulaiman, U. Malaysia Pahang; H. Tan, U. of Aberdeen (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 05)
191905
4D Geomechanical Research in Hydraulic Fracturing of Unconventional ReservoirS. Jia, Qinghai Oilfield Co.; Z. Yang, CNPC USA Corp.; X. Huang, CNPC USA; Z. Guo, Qinghai Oilfield Co.; L. Deng, Baker Hughes, a GE company (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 07)
191906 Feature Extraction on 2-D Computed Tomography Images for a Rapid Permeability EstimationN. Alqahtani, P. Mostaghimi and R.T. Armstrong, U. of New South Wales
191909Leveraging Data Analytics to Optimise Production PerformanceS.R. Copping, J. Payne and G. Rogers, Wood; K. Kavanagh, Wood Group CTI (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 16)
191910 Mitigating the Failure of Downhole Pumps due to Gas Interference in Coal Seam Gas WellsB. Wu, M. Firouzi and B.F. Towler, U. of Queensland
191911Operational Readiness and Operational Safety on FPSO ProjectV.V. Raghavan, Chevron Australia Pty. Ltd.(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 05)
191912Mechanisms Investigation of Super-Heated Steam Assisted Gravity DrainageX. LIU, RIPED, PetroChina; S. Liu, Research Inst. Petroleum Exploration and Development; Y. Liu, RIPED, PetroChina (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 13)
191913Innovative All-Electric Tubing Retrievable Downhole Safety ValveB. Scott, I. Penman and J. Chakkungal, Halliburton (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 24)
191915Customised Candidate Selection Workflow for Hydraulic Fracturing Enhances Production by 250% in Mature FieldsV.R. Mukku, Schlumberger(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 28)
191918Shale Gas Production and Carbon Sequestration: A Win-Win Association for EGR and Environmental Footprint ReductionF. Sun, U. of Queensland (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 03)
191919Prediction of In-Situ Stresses and Pore Pressure in a Shale Reservoir Subject to Sudden Fault SlipB. Lin, Y. Jin and Y. Xia, China U. of Petroleum (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 10)
191922
Kaolinite Mobilisation in Unconsolidated Porous Media: Effect of Brine Salinity and Salt Type (Na- and Ca Salts)T.L. Russell, D. Pham, G. Petho, M.T. Neishaboor and A. Badalyan, U. of Adelaide; A. Behr, Wintershall Holding GmbH; L.C. Genolet, Wintershall Holding AG; P. Kowollik, Wintershall Holding GmbH; A. Zeinijahromi and P.G. Bedrikovetsky, U. of Adelaide (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 08)
191923Alleviating the Solids Issue in Surat Basin CSG WellsD.A. Kalinin, H. Liu, A. Watling and L. Teng, Schlumberger; S. Goh, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 26)
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191925
Extended Reach Horizontal Well Development with Downhole Flow Control and Gravel Packing Sand Control: First Pilot in S-Field with Production SuccessS. Kalidas, C. Tan, K. Watana, K. Goh and J. Maldonado, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.; P. Nair, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; J.C. Moreno and T.U. Ceccarelli, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 09)
191927
Application of Managed Pressure Drilling on a Semisubmersible Tender-Assisted Rig to Address Drilling Challenges in HPHT Gas Condensate Wells, Offshore VietnamH. Dalgit Singh, Weatherford Solutions Sdn. Bhd.; B. Ta Quoc, Weatherford Asia Pacific (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 15)
191930
From Preservation to Execution: Value Creation through Successful FDP Optimisation for an Offshore Green Field Gas in Peninsular MalaysiaA. Sabzabadi, PETRONAS (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 06)
191933Modelling Lost Circulation While Drilling Using Partial Least Square Algorithms in Rumaila Field, IraqA. Al-Hameedi, Missouri U. of Science and Technology; A.S. Amer, Newpark Drilling Fluids (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 27)
191934An Improved Way to Predict Brittleness Index via Well LogsC. Feng, China U. of Petroleum; Z. Sun, X. Luo and Z. Wang, Research Inst. of Exploration and Development, Xinjiang Oilfield Co., PetroChina; Z. Mao and N. Zhang, China U. of Petroleum (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 10)
191935
A Field Application of Successful Installation and Sequential Activation of 15,000-psi Rated Hydro-Mechanical Multi-Stage Completion in Peripheral Deep North Kuwait Jurassic Asset for Improved Completion Efficiency and Well ProductivityY.M. Alotaibi, Y.A. Akbar, S. Sharma, E. Fidan and M. Al-Mutawa, Kuwait Oil Co.(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 24)
191937Utilising a Business Intelligence Tool for Drilling Data Analysis to Improve Performance in the Permian BasinZ. Chen, Schlumberger(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 15)
191941
Use of Passive ICD and Swellable Packer for Successful Horizontal Well Completion in Unconsolidated Sand Stone Reservoir to Eliminate Sand Breakthrough Problem Having Active Aquifer Drive: A Detailed Case Study in Assam-Arakan BasinP.P. Saikia and U.A. Dutta, Oil India Ltd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 09)
191945
The Hybrid Completion and Stimulation Technology Combining Sleeves with Bridge Plugs: A Case History in Ordos Basin, ChinaZ. Tong, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina; B. Ma, Oil & Gas Technology Research Inst., ChangQing Oilfield Co., PetroChina; R. Wei, C. Liao and P. Huang, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina; S. Liu, Oil & Gas Technology Research Inst., ChangQing Oilfield Co., PetroChina; X. Wang, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 28)
191947Novel Eco-friendly Cationic Surfactant for Improved Oil Recovery from Carbonate ReservoirsM. Valluri, Battelle Oil and Gas; R. Lalgudi and K. Shqau, Battelle (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 04)
191947Novel Eco-friendly Cationic Surfactant for Improved Oil Recovery from Carbonate ReservoirsM. Valluri, Battelle Oil and Gas; R. Lalgudi and K. Shqau, Battelle (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 04)
191949Successful Infill Realized through Prudent Brownfield Oil Rim Reservoir Management, Offshore MalaysiaA. Khalid, H. Dan and N. Ahmad Tajuddin, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 22)
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191950An Embedded Downhole Conductance Sampling System Based on Adaptive FFT AlgorithmQ. Yang, Research Inst. Petroleum Exploration and Development (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 16)
191951A Smart Software System for Flow Assurance ManagementA. Jain, P. Hammonds, N.M. Patel and S. Pandey, Vedanta Ltd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 12)
191954
Title Pump-Out Stage Tool and Pump-Out Float Collar System Enhances Completion Efficiency in Queensland Coal-Seam Gas Project: A Case HistoryT.P. Dunn, Weatherford; M.B. Zaman, Santos; S. Tickoo, Weatherford (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 21)
191956Laboratory Study of Anisotropic Permeability of Tight Sandstone from Epsilon Formation, Cooper Basin, AustraliaZ. Pan, D. Heryanto, D.I. Down, L. Connell, M. Camilleri, Y. Tan and R. Sander, CSIRO(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 11)
191957Early Stage of Commingled Water Injection in a Brownfield: Challenges and Lessons LearntS. Tham, M. Mohd Khalil and K.A. Dolah, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 12)
191959Embracing Opportunities and Avoiding Pitfalls of Probabilistic Modelling in Field Development PlanningA. Hajizadeh, R.D. Tewari and R. Abd Karim, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 22)
191960 Early-Stage Detection of Scales in TEN Ntomme via Remote Monitoring of Multiphase MeterM. Darab and R. Nygaard, OneSubsea; A.P. Singh, Tullow Oil Plc.
191964Design, Fabrication and Field Trial Testing of a Novel Rotating Continuous Circulation Tool (RCCT)M.S. Al-Badran, Saudi Aramco (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 27)
191966
A Novel Workflow to Model Geomechanical Properties Using Fracture Coherence Interpretation and Density Inversion in the Rangal Coal Measures of the Bowen Basin in AustraliaZ. Ming, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development; R. Viljoen, Arrow Energy; W. Zhang, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development; M. Jeffries, W. Chen and Q. Wang, Arrow Energy; Z. Xia, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 10)
191967
Case Study: Successful Application of Foam-Lift in Standalone Lateral Wells Targeting Coalbed Methane Reservoirs in the Bowen BasinA. Rajora, X. Wang and A. Ong, WestSide Corp. Pty. Ltd.(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 26)
191975Agile Field Development Planning: A Systems ApproachJ.R. Ciccarelli and D. McLachlan, IO Oil & Gas Consulting(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 12)
191976
Re-definition of the Potential-Determining-Ions for Low Salinity Effect based on Oil/Brine ζ Potential, Interfacial Dilational Rheology and Relative Permeability CurvesB. Wei, Y. Wang and L. Lu, Southwest Petroleum U.; X. Xu and Y. Yang, The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation; B. Chen, CNOOC Enertech-Drilling & Production Co. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 8)
191979Advanced Erosion Wear Analysis due to Rotating Rods for PCP Lift SystemsS. Pathak, S. Tiwari and A. Bohra, Cairn India Ltd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 26)
191983Coiled Tubing Sand Consolidation Treatment: Design, Operational Challenges and Lesson LearntA. Kumar, Schlumberger (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 09)
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191984Facility Operations Readiness and Project Start-Up Support and IntegrationM. Maher, ConocoPhillips Australia(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 18)
191985Decline Curves and Machine Learning for Quick Forecasting of Infill Well ProductionD. Kuznetsov, G. Fernandes and M. Daly, Arrow Energy; J. Philpot, Shell Australia (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 16)
191987
Sand Conglomeration Trial as an Alternative to Sand Control: Case Study from Mahakam Delta, IndonesiaP.A. Merati, H. Liu, R. Hezmela and C.E. Nwafor, Schlumberger; B. Styward, T. Setiawan, F. Wahyudhi, D.N. Manalu, R. Wijaya, T. Widarena, D.H. Kusuma, A.M. Dading, G.L. Wijaya and I. Abidiy, Pertamina; P. Singh, Lubrizol (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 21)
191988First Mobile CNG: Conversion of Waste Gas for Improving Oil Recovery and for Gas MonetisationC. Juljumroensub, A. Thippayawarn and P. Sonsayan, PTTEP (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 18)
191989
Displacement Efficiency for Primary Cementing of Washout Sections in Highly Deviated WellsA. Renteria, A. Maleki and I. Frigaard, U. of British Columbia; B. Lund, M. Taghipour Khadrbeik and J. Ytrehus, SINTEF Petroleum Research (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 02)
191990
Successful Hydraulic Fracturing Optimisation in KS Field through Fracture Height Growth Identification and MitigationK. Hamzah and N.F. Prakoso, PT Medco E&P Indonesia; R.D. Marbun, Schlumberger DCS Geomechanics; L. Anis, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.; A. Makmun, Schlumberger Data & Consulting Services; L. Soetikno and R. Vitali, Schlumberger (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 14)
191996A General Purpose Model for Multiphase Compositional Flow SimulationS. Wu, Research Inst. Petroleum Exploration and Development; J. Dong, B. Wang, T. Fan and H. Li, RIPED, PetroChina (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 17)
192001Erosion Resistance of Sand Screens in Gas WellsD. Kumar, C. Malbrel, G. Osunjaye and Z. Xu, Baker Hughes, a GE company (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 09)
192003Improved Drilling in the Bonaparte BasinR. Kerimofski, ConocoPhillips Co. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 21)
192004
Efficient Integration Method of Large-Scale Reservoir Compaction and Small-Scale Casing Stability Models for Oilfield Casing Failure AnalysisK. Yamada and K. Furui, Waseda U. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 22)
192009Realising Additional Value from Late Life High Water Loaded Gas Wells through Transient Flow ModellingJ.C. Wong, A. Ghous, J.E. Morgan and Y.M. Hourani, Woodside Energy Ltd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 18)
192011
Carbon Dioxide (CO₂) Prediction in Gas Reservoir: New Insights from Basin and Petroleum System Modelling in North Malay BasinN. Koronful, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.; G. Brink, Schlumberger; J. Hernandez, J. Bencomo, L. Jiang and D. Basu, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.; K. Peters and A. Kleine, Schlumberger; M.F. Ali, Malaysia-Thailand Joint Authority (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 29)
192014
A Model of Gas Transport through Shale Reservoirs Including the Effects of Real Gas, Gas Adsorption and Stress Dependent PermeabilityN. You and H. Lau, National U. Of Singapore (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 07)
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192015Optimised Alkalinity for EOR Purposes in Sandstone ReservoirsA. Mamonov, T. Puntervold and S. Strand, U. of Stavanger (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 08)
192016
Reservoir Architecture Analysis of Delta Front and its Control on Remaining Oil Distribution of S Oilfield in Bohai Bay BasinB. Shang and J. Li, CNOOC Ltd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 10)
192018Analytical and Numerical Solutions for Interpretation of Chemical Compaction in ChalkP. Andersen and D.S. Berawala, U. of Stavanger (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 11)
192020
Using Mud Gas Logs to Quantify Hydrocarbon Liquid Yields for Gas Zones in the Patchawarra Formation of the Western Flank, Cooper BasinR.B. Estabillo, B. Wong and C. Webb, Beach Energy Ltd.(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 29)
192021Integrated Well Interference Modelling Reveals Well Spacing in the Marcellus ShaleP. Pankaj, Schlumberger; P. Shukla, Schlumberger Technology Corp.; P. Kavousi and T.R. Carr, West Virginia U. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 01)
192024A Review of Current Knowledge with an Analytical Geomechanical Fault Reactivation Model: The Importance of CO2 Mechano-Chemical Effects for CO2 SequestrationI. Altaf, J. Underschultz, S. Hurter and B.F. Towler, U. of Queensland
192028
A Novel Downhole Gas Separator in ESP SystemsQ. Wang, PetroChina Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development; Y. Liu, Southwest Petroleum U.; J. Yang and M. Cui, PetroChina Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development; D. Qi, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 26)
192029Relative Permeability Curve Shapes in Coalbed Methane ReservoirsA. Salmachi, U. of Adelaide; J.A. Barkla, Santos; C.R. Clarkson, U. of Calgary; S. Zhu, Southwest Petroleum U.(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 19)
192031A Novel Nanosilica-Based Solution for Enhancing Mechanical and Rheological Properties of Oil Well CementR. Qalandari, Curtin U.; S. Khatibi, U. of North Dakota; A. Aghajanpour, Curtin U. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 23)
192033Quantifying Gas Content in Coals Using Borehole Magnetic ResonanceT. Hopper and T.J. Neville, Qteq Pty. Ltd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 19)
192034Lost Time Analysis of Queensland Coal Seam Gas Drilling Data and Where Next for Improvement?I.G. Rodger and A.J. Garnett, U. of Queensland(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 23)
192036
SMARTDRAIN: An Intelligent Workflow for Well-Placement Optimisation by Integrating Streamlines Time-of-Flight and Exhaustive Search AlgorithmP. Ekkawong, W. Huengwattanakul, A. Rittipong, P. Ruthairung, S. Vitoonkijvanich, K. Itthisawatpan and M.K. Hamdan, PTTEP(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 22)
192037Successful Integration of Pressure Transient Data into Geological Static Model through 3D Advanced Transient ModellingB.A. Al-Wehaibi and M.B. Issaka, Saudi Aramco; D. Latysh and D. Viturat, Kappa Engineering (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 11)
192040A New Tool to Evaluate Water Injection Performance in Water Flooded Reservoirs: A Technology InnovationD. Mandal and A.L. Joo, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 17)
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192041
Successful Field Application of Pillar Fracturing Technique in Water Injection Well for Creation of Highly Conductive ConduitsM. Mofti, A.S. Alboueshi, A. Allam, W.M. Eid and S. Aldeen, Halliburton; R. Bhagavatula, V.S. Rajagopalan, A. Al-Ashwak and S.K. Chellappan, Kuwait Oil Co. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 20)
192043Inflatable Packer Anchor System Enables Rigless Installation of an Insertable Progressing Cavity Pump in South OmanA. Osorio and F. Ford, Inflatable Packers International; B. Montilla, Schlumberger (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 25)
192048An Integrated Robust Optimisation Method for the Optimal Control of Waterflooding Oilfield Under UncertaintyX. Zhou, P. Di, X. Zhang, H. Zhang and Y. Liang, China U. of Petroleum (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 20)
192049An Online Water Cut Measurement System Based on the Conductance SensorQ. Yang, Research Inst. Petroleum Exploration and Development (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 20)
192050
High-Performance Water-Base System Performs as an Environmentally Friendly Alternative to Oil-base for Drilling Challenging Intervals in North KuwaitM. Almulaifi, Kuwait Oil Co.; A. Heikal, Kuwait Drilling Fluids & Oil Services S.A.K; M. Albanna, M-I SWACO; A. Marafi, A. Sekhri, I. Hussain, I. Mohammed, R. Kant and M. AlKanderi, Kuwait Oil Co. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 02)
192052
First Integrated Sand Prevention Approach: Best Practices and Successful Lessons Learned from Deepwater Vashishta and S1 Gas Fields, East Coast of IndiaK. Bhatia, R. Ray and D. Santoso, Halliburton (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 09)
192054Volume Change of Cement Plugs: Spotlight on the Role of Boundary Conditions Using an Improved Test MethodS. Jandhyala, G. Pangu and A. Deshpande, Halliburton; T. Wolterbeek, E. Cornelissen and J. van Eijden, Shell (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 02)
192056Conical Diamond Element PDC Bit as a Breakthrough to Drill Hard Geothermal Formation in IndonesiaM.Y. Mardiana, Schlumberger; F. Gunawan, Pertamina Geothermal Energy(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 27)
192057Application of Blockchain Technology in Oil and Gas Industries: A Simulation-Based StudyW.A. Nugroho, PT Pertamina Drilling Services Indonesia(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 01)
192058Maximising Oil Recovery through Gas Cap Perforation in Strong Water Drive ReservoirM. Abdulhadi, M.N. Mansor, N.A. Amiruddin and T.V. Tran, Dialog D&P, Halliburton Bayan Petroleum; M.I. Abdul Wahid and K.A. Dolah, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.
192059
A Review of Recent Advances in Cost-Effective Infrastructure System Design of the CO2 Distribution to Multiple Ccs Injection WellsH. Dashti, J. Underschultz, A.J. Garnett and V. Rudolph, U. of Queensland (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 12)
192060Fracture Height Growth Stud: Cooper Basin Probability AnalysisJ.N. Griffiths, Santos (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 14)
192061
Delivering the First Horizontal Well Under the Harsh Economic Conditions in an Offshore Brownfield in MalaysiaP. Nair, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; T.J. Chabernaud, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.; M. Abdul Rahman, Schlumberger; J.C. Moreno, J. Maldonado and G. Iskenova, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.; D.B. Kamat and Z. Abdul Kadir, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; T.U. Ceccarelli and N. Abdul Rahman, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 12)
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Paper # Presentation
192064 Experimental Investigation of Crude Oil EmulsionsT. Uetani, INPEX Corp.; J. Kai, T. Hitomi, H. Seino and K. Shinbori, NKKK; H. Yonebayashi, INPEX
192065High Downhole Force e-Line Robotic Tools Release Stuck Gun String to Allow Conversion of a Gas Injector to a ProducerE. Dalland, Welltec; S.C. Helton, ConocoPhillips Co. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 21)
192066The Impact of Pore Structure on Carbonate Stimulation Treatment Using VES-Based HClT.T. Sibarani and H.A. Nasr-El-Din, Texas A&M U.; M.E. Ziauddin, Schlumberger; A.S. Zakaria, Texas A&M U. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 28)
192067Intelligent Waterflooding Development of High-Permeability Reservoirs at the Late Development StageD. Jia, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 20)
192069 Development and Application of Key Equipment of CO2 Waterless FracturingH. Liu, Research Inst. Petroleum Exploration and Development
192070Low-Salinity EOR Waterflooding: Laboratory and Mathematical ModellingA.S. Al-Sarihi, U. of Adelaide (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 08)
192073Vertical Minihole Creation and Fracturing Technology for Completing Unconventional WellsJ.B. Surjaatmadja and H.H. Abass, Halliburton (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 28)
192075 Optimised High Pressure, High Temperature Downhole Packer Equipment DesignM.A. AlGhazal and M.J. Aljubran, Saudi Aramco
192077
Application of Coal Bed Methane Material Balance Technique to Estimate Well by Well Recoverable Gas Volumes in Surat BasinG. Aibassov, C. Chan and K. Foo, Shell Australia (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 19)
192078Application of Novel Predictive Analytics for Data Allocation of Commingled Production and Injection in Smart FieldsM.P. Chia, B. Purwanto, M. Tamin and K. Mazzlan, PETRONAS (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 20)
192079
A New Generation of Flat Rheology Water Based Mud to Manage ECD, Prevent Loss Circulation, Temperature and Pressure Independent Rheology, Higher Lubricity and Shale InhibitionS. Taraghikhah, Pars Drilling Fluids Co.; M. Kalhor Mohammadi, Pars Drilling Fluid; K. Tahmasbi, Pars Drilling Fluids Co. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 02)
192081Effects of Geothermal Gradient on Hydraulic and Rheological Characteristics of Foam in Vertical Wells S. Sinde, International U. of Grand-Bassam(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 27)
192082Pore Scale Analysis the Formation Dissolution with Capillary Trapping Loss for CO2 Injected into Carbonate ReservoirY. Zhang, S. Iglauer and M. Lebedev, Curtin U. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 13)
192084Automated Methodology for Screening and Pre-Selection of Helico-Axial Multiphase Pumps for Subsea Boosting SystemsG.E. Nunez, NTNU; J.A. De Andrade, NTNU Norwegian Inst. of Technology; M.E. Stanko and S. Sangesland, Norwegian U. of Science and Technology
192085
Improved Sand Management Methodology Application in Mature FieldM. Tugimin, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; R.C. Fuenmayor, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.; M.B. Mohd Mabror, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; B. Trinh, PETRONAS Carigali Vietnam; E. Mappanyompa, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; D.I. Meza, L.T. Michael and M. Mohamed Hanafi, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.; L. Tyng and D. Sitiol, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; N.B. Jamaludin and A. Mohamad Azili, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 12)
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192087Waterflooding Heavy Oil Reservoirs with Horizontal Wells: Field Examples from CanadaE. Delamaide, IFP Technologies Canada Inc.(Alternate in Technical Session 08)
192090Sand Prediction for a Cost-Effective Marginal Green Field DevelopmentS.A. Mohd Hatta, I. Zawawi and A. Gupta, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; M.B. Maoinser, U. Teknologi PETRONAS (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 09)
192092Hybrid Coupled Discrete-Fracture/Matrix and Continuum Models for Unconventional-Reservoir SimulationJ. Xu, China U. of Petroleum; B. Sun, U. of Petroleum E. China; J. Zhu, U. of Tulsa (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 03)
192094Integrated Workflow to Continuously Improve Sand Control Treatments Using Gauge DataS. Jain and P. Wassouf, DuneFront Ltd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 09)
192095Risk Factors Affecting Delays in Upstream Natural Gas Mega-Projects: An Australian PerspectiveM. Basak, V. Coffey and R.K. Perrons, Queensland U. of Technology (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 06)
192097Minimising Lost Circulation Non-Productive Time Using Expected Monetary Value and Decision Tree AnalysisH. Alkinani and R.E. Flori, Missouri U. of Science and Technology (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 06)
192101Transient Modelling and Sensitivity Analysis of Influxes in Backpressure MPD SystemsD. Gomes, U. of Stavanger; J. Froyen and K. Bjorkevoll, SINTEF Petroleum Research; K. Fjelde, U. of Stavanger (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 15)
192103
Practical Workflow to Estimate Expected Ultimate Recovery in a Fracture Stimulated Multi-Layered Tight Gas Reservoir: A Case Study from Big Lake FieldG.E. Guillen Falcon, Santos (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 07)
192105
Investigating the Influence of Wetting Properties on Two-Phase Flow (Super Critical CO2-Brine) in a Pore Scale Domain through a Direct Numerical Simulation Approach for Bentheimer SandstoneF. Jahan and M. Hossain, Curtin U.; S. Ahmed, CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering; S. Iglauer, Curtin U. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 17)
192107Effect of Low Pumping Rate on Mud Displacement Efficiency and Pumping Pressure during Cementing of Oil WellsM. Tsibulskiy, Halliburton; J.J. Zelimir, Halliburton International Inc.; M. Vavilov, Halliburton; M. Akhmetov, Messoyakhaneftegaz (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 23)
192115Reactive Flow in Unconsolidated Sandstone: Implications for Carbon GeosequestrationH. Yu, Northwest U.; Y. Zhang, M. Lebedev and S. Iglauer, Curtin U. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 29)
192117Evaluation of Frac Hit Risks in Aishwarya Barmer-Hill Field Development Utilising GIS PlatformS. Pathak, Cairn India Ltd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 14)
192118
Experimental Study on Charged Nanogels for Interfacial Tension Reduction and Emulsion Stabilization at Various Salinities and Oil TypesJ. Geng, P. Han and B. Bai, Missouri U. of Science and Technology (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 04)
192121An Innovative Artificial Lift Technology for Severely Scaling Wells Applied Successfully in Asp Flooding in Daqing OilfieldC. Jiecheng, Z. Wanfu, C. Gang, C. Mingzhan and W. Yanyan, Daqing Oilfield Co. Ltd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 20)
192122 Bio Enhanced Energy Recovery Technology for Clean and Efficient Energy ProductionC.J. Langbauer, Mining U. of Leoben
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192124Optimal Method of Platform Location with Considering Learning Effect in “Well Factory” DrillingY. Gu, China U. of Petroleum; G. Deli and J. Yang, U. of Petroleum China; W. Zhiyue, China U. of Petroleum (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 18)
192127
Queensland’s Petroleum Well Program Assurance: To Examine the Design and Construction of High Risk and Complex Wells, in a Goal-Setting Regulatory RegimeP. Lee, Queensland Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy; C. Stuart, M. Plummer and A. Jarrahi, Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 05)
192130
Application of Multi-Level and High-Resolution Discrete Fracture Modelling Based on Unstructured Grid in Fractured Reservoir Simulation StudyL. Qiyuan, Z. Dai and C. Weihua, CNOOC Ltd.; L. Junchao, Nanjing Tracey Energy Technology Ltd.; Z. Xiaolin, CNOOC Ltd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 03)
192132Coupling Reservoir Flow Simulation with Artificial Bee Colony for Well Placement OptimisationC.H. Sambo and K. Mohana, U. Teknologi PETRONAS (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 16)
192135Novel Nano-Surfactants Formulation to Overcome Key Drawbacks in Conventional Chemical EOR TechnologiesA.A. Mashat, Saudi Aramco; A. Gizzatov, Aramco Services Co.; A.I. Abdel-Fattah, Saudi Aramco (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 04)
192137Integrated Reservoir Simulation to Evaluate Microbial Enhanced Oil RecoveryE.O. Ansah, Y. Sugai and K. Sasaki, Kyushu U. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 17)
192138Well Delivery Task Force Team Approach to Increase Operation EfficiencyH.H. Shuber, Kuwait Oil Co. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 01)
192139Rate Transient Analysis of the Most Successful Shale Gas Reservoir in ChinaP. Wei, Sinopec Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 07)
192140Where the Laterals Go? A Feasible Way for the Trajectory Measurement of Radial Jet Drilling WellsZ. Huang and Z. Huang, China U. of Petroleum; Y. Su, CNPC Drilling Research Inst.; L. Weichang, China U. of Petroleum (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 23)
192141Improving Polymer Flooding by Addition of Surface Modified NanoparticlesL.M. Corredor, B.B. Maini and M. Husein, U. of Calgary (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 04)
192142Understand the Impact of Condensate Compositions on Performance of Gas Well Deliquification SurfactantsG. Ren, B.D. Seymour and A. Sanders, Stepan Co. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 25)
192145
Cost Effective Water Shut-Off: Slickline Conveyed High Expansion Ratio Thru-Tubing Bridge PlugM. Abdulhadi, P. Kueh, W.C. Thang and H.V. Chin, Dialog D&P, Halliburton Bayan Petroleum; A.A. Suggust and K.A. Dolah, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 20)
192146Supramolecular and Oil Displacement Fluid for Hydraulic FracturingC. Weixiang, Research Inst. Petroleum Exploration and Development; M. Cui, RIPED (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 14)
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Exhibition and Sponsorship Opportunities AvailableSince its inception, APOGCE has managed to draw thousands of attendees, providing opportunities to secure potential business partners, consultants and suppliers for projects in the region. The 2018 edition of the SPE Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition (APOGCE) is estimated to attract over 1,000 energy professionals from more than 30 countries.
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Estimation, Classification and Reporting of Reserves and ResourcesInstructor: Douglas Peacock, Technical Director, Gaffney, Cline and Associates Friday, 26 October | 0900 – 1700 hoursRydges Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Australia
Course Synopsis - This course provides an overview of the classification, estimation and reporting of reserves and resources. The focus of the course is on the SPE-PRMS, but other systems such as SEC and COGEH are also mentioned. The course will outline the key definitions of each of the main classes and categories of reserves and resources. The estimation methods which can be used, together with how and when each should be used is also covered. Also be one of the first to get insights and sharing of the newly released 2018 PRMS Guideline.
Geomechanics for Conventional and Unconventional ResourcesInstructor: Zachariah John Pallikathekathil, Geomechanics and Acoustics Group Team Leader, Schlumberger AustralasiaFriday, 26 October | 0900 – 1700 hoursRydges Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Australia
Course Synopsis - Geomechanics is playing an increasingly important role in developing conventional and unconventional resources (Coal Seam Gas and Shale Gas). This course will help you understand the fundamentals of geomechanics and its applications to conventional and unconventional reservoirs (CSG and Shale Gas) which will enable better field development decisions. You will learn the essential data required to construct a 1D MEM (1 Dimensional Mechanical Earth Model), Rock Testing planning for a geomechanics study, calibration of the model and application to drilling, sanding and hydraulic fracturing in conventional and unconventional reservoirs. You will also learn about data requirement and workflow for constructing a 3D MEM and its applications with case studies.
Data-Driven Reservoir ModelingInstructor: Shahab Mohaghegh, Professor,West Virginia UniversityFriday, 26 October | 0900 – 1700 hoursRydges Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Australia
Course Synopsis - Data-Driven Reservoir Modeling (Reservoir Analytics) is defined
as the application of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in fluid flow through porous media. It is the manifestation of the digital transformation as it applies to the subsurface modeling in the upstream exploration and production industry. Effective and impactful use of this technology, which is the future of reservoir simulation and modeling, is becoming the important point of competitive differentiation in our industry.
Attendees will become familiar with the fundamentals of data-driven analytics, Artificial Intelligence and Machine learning including the most popular techniques used to apply them such as artificial neural networks, evolutionary computing, and fuzzy set theory. This course will demonstrate through actual case studies (and real field data from thousands of wells) how to impact infill well placement, completion, and operational decision-making based on field measurements rather than human biases and preconceived notions.
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Training Course (SPE International): Data-Driven Reservoir Modeling – Friday, 26 October 2018
SPE Member AUD 800 AUD 950
Non Member AUD 1,000 AUD 1,150
Training Course (SPE Queensland Section): Geomechanics for Unconventional Resources – Friday, 26 October 2018
SPE Member AUD 400 AUD 500
Non Member AUD 600 AUD 700
University Student Registration Complimentary (With valid student ID)
Visitor Registration Complimentary (AUD 150 registration fee is applicable onsite)
Category Type Fees
Digital ProceedingsSPE Member AUD 200
Non Member AUD 300
Networking Luncheon Per Day AUD 100
Welcome Reception – Tuesday, 23 October 2018 Per Reception AUD 100
Conference Dinner – Wednesday, 24 October 2018SPE Member AUD 130
Non-Member AUD 170
Packages and Fees
Other Purchases
Register by 31 August 2018 to take advantage of the Early Bird savings.
• Office: SPE Asia-Pacific (M) Sdn. Bhd.,Suite 12.01, Level 12, Menara IGB, Mid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra, 59200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Visit www.spe.org/go/18APOG to register for the APOGCE 2018
General Information
VenueRoyal International Convention Centre (Royal ICC)600 Gregory Terrace, Bowen Hills QLD 4006, AustraliaP: +61 7 3253 3900W: https://www.brisbaneshowgrounds.com.au/venue
Delegate PackThe delegate pack consisting of event brochure and other relevant information will not be mailed in advance. They can be collected during the event at the venue.
Badge CollectionEvent badges will not be mailed in advance. They can be collected during the event at the venue.
Badges are required for admission into the event and must be worn at all times during event days.
AirportThe Brisbane International Airport is approximately 20 – 30 minutes by road to the Royal International Convention Centre and Rydges Fortitude Valley. The various models of transportation available are airport/hotel limousine services, taxis, trains and shuttle busses.
Photography and Audio Visual CopyrightAll conference sessions and the exhibition/technical showcase are protected by international copyright laws.
Photography and video/audio recording of any kind in conference sessions and the exhibition are prohibited without prior written permission by SPE.
SPE Membership OfferBy attending this event, non member full conference registration attendees can join SPE at no additional cost. Ensure you are signed up for SPE communications, and then look for your exclusive offer by email shortly after the event.
AccommodationThe following hotel is within proximity of the event. All accommodation and hotel bookings are to be made directly with the hotel.
Rydges Fortitude Valley Brisbane601 Gregory Terrace, Bowen Hills QLD 4006 AustraliaP: +61 7 3188 3000W: www.rydges.com/accommodation/brisbane-qld/fortitude-valley-brisbane
Online Booking: https://www.rydges.com/private-page/spe-apogce-2018/
Booking Deadline: 7 October 2018
Notes:• All rates are valid from 21 – 24 October 2018.
• All rates are prices as per room and per night.
• Rates are priced inclusive of 10% Goods and Services Tax.
• Rates are applicable for up to two (2) adults; extra adults are charged at AUD 70 nett per person per night. This remains subject to room maximum capacities.
VisaEvent attendees travelling to Australia must be in possession of passports valid for a least six (6) months with proof of onward passage out of the country. Information on Australian visa requirement can be found at www.immi.gov.au . Visa requirements depend on the country of origin. Please check with your travel agent, or the Australian Embassy or Consulate on regulations relating to immigration/visa before your departure.
An invitation letter to facilitate the application of visa will be issued to registered attendees if required. Please download the letter of invitation request form at go.spe.org/18APOGV. Please send the request to Faezah Saaban at [email protected]
Please note that it is the sole responsibility of the attendee to obtain the necessary paperwork for entry into Australia. The invitation letter does not guarantee that you will be granted a visa.
ROOM TYPE RATE PER ROOM PER NIGHT (AUD)
Superior King Room AUD 179 nett
Superior Twin Room AUD 179 nett
Arena View King Room AUD 199 nett
Family King Room AUD 229 nett
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Society of Petroleum Engineers
Suite 12.01, Level 12, Menara IGBMid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra59200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
T: +603 2182 3000
Contact
Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)Suite 12.01, Level 12, Menara IGBMid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra59200 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaTel: +603 2182 3000Fax: +603 2182 3030Email: [email protected]
Visit www.spe.org/go/18APOG to register for the APOGCE 2018