HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2016:• Keynote Address: Learn about how advanced
telecommunications can bring the operators closerto the fields
• Revolutionise accessibility through mobiletelecommunications
• Refine security in telecommunications systems:Protecting asset and operations integrity
• Discover how telecommunications canstreamline upstream and downstream operations
• Benchmark best practice with your industrycolleagues and debate the future of telecomsapplications in O&G
PLUS AN INTERACTIVE HALF-DAY POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPWednesday 16th March 2016, Holiday Inn Kensington Forum, London, UK
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How to Handle The Procurement Minefield 8.30am - 12.30pm
Workshop Leader: Dennis Vause, Service Design Specialist, G12 IT; Former Information Systems Manager, Tullow Oil
Oil and Gas 14th - 15th
MAR2016
SMi Presents the 9th Annual Conference on...
Telecommunications
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CHAIRMAN FOR 2016:Bill Green, Global Account Director, SpeedCast
ADVISORY BOARD:• Ian Theophilus, Programme Manager and CEO, DigiRig Ltd
– Consulting to BP Global Infrastructure and Operations• Gary Pidcock, Director Operations & Engineering, Delonex
EXPERT SPEAKER PANEL 2016: • Einar Landre, Leader Drilling and Well Solutions, Statoil • Roy Milne, Maintenance Superintendent, KCA Deutag Drilling• Albert Aspden, Head of Telecommunications, SNC Lavalin • Ibrahim Lahmer, Network and Security Administrator, NOC Libya• Steve Teale, Global Rig IT Manager, BP Plc• Chris Patten, Enterprise Architect, Technologist, British Gas Plc• Martin Coleman, Executive Director, The Satellite Interference
Reduction Group • Christian Hyde, Founder and Director, Hyde & Associates• Aarti Maini, Secretary General, EMEA Satellite Operators
Association
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‘Do More with Less - Employ Telecommunications to StreamlineOperations and Maximise Growth Potential During a Market Slump’
Oil and Gas Telecommunications Conference Day One | Monday 14th March 2016
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8.30 Registration & Coffee
9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks Bill Green, Global Account Director, SpeedCast
CHALLENGING TIMES FOR THE OIL AND GAS TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY
9.10 Keynote Address Assessing the challenges in oil and gas telecommunications • Falling oil prices – what does this mean for
telecommunications service providers • Is this set to continue? • New frontiers in remote and extreme climates Bill Green, Global Account Director, SpeedCast
9.50 The digital oil field – the industry's saving grace? • Remote field assessment and management – ‘Bringing the
field to the operator rather than the operator to the field’ • Why is it imperative to utilise modern IT, automation and
communications technologies • How digital oil field allows operators to make rational
decisions • Environmental monitoring opportunity Einar Landre, Leader Drilling & Well Solutions, Statoil
10.30 Morning Coffee
11.00 Using regulations to cut & control network costs • How a good command of the telecommunications
regulations invariably helps cut significant costs in taxes,logistics and implementation of networks
• Companies in the oil & gas sector yearly overspend –avoidably – by several hundred thousand on licensing fees
• Proper oversight of compliance/licensing intelecommunications always reduces costs, improveslogistics even as it improves compliance
Christian Hyde, Founder and Director, Hyde and Associates Ltd
11.40 Telecommunication licensing and regulation in the Oil andGas space: update for 2016
• What are the key licensing issues and how does it impacton your operations
• How are regulators interacting with industry for new serviceofferings
• How to manage the regulatory environment • Licensing issues in challenging markets Brendan O'Mahony, Director, Access Partnership
12.20 Networking Lunch
GOING MOBILE – IMPROVING ACCESSIBILITY THROUGH MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS
1.20 Dawn of the drones • How telecom-equipped Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)
could revolutionise wireless market – an economicalternative to communications satellites
• Using UAS to protect asset integrity – utilising drone-sensortechnology to carry out inspections and detect faults
• How UAS can be used to improve safety standards onoffshore platforms
David Green, Director MSc in GIS / Director of AICSM /Director of UCEMM, University of Aberdeen
2.00 Asset Optimization in real-time using Mobile applications • Exploring the specific applications and challenges
associated with oil and gas mobility implementation • Managing connectivity issues when providing access to
real time data in the field • Smartphone vs. ruggedized devices: which technology is
most suitable for your remote or mobile workforce? • Increase asset reliability and performance by automating
maintenance and repair processes Tagbo Ndefo, Senior Technical Consultant G & G
Applications, Digital I-field Solutions
2.40 Afternoon Tea
IMPROVING DATA SECURITY – PROTECTING ASSET INTEGRITY
3.10 Cyber security – why we can no longer afford to becomplacent
• New standards of cyber security • Keeping data safe • Stay secure from the ‘outside’ – how to protect systems
from external weaknesses • Secured cloud communications Ibrahim Lahmer, Network Engineer, National Oil Corporation
3.40 The Digitalisation of the Oil & Gas Sector – Internet of Things • Cloud and mobile have had massive ramifications on network
security, how does the oil & gas sector adapt to this? • Examining the new threat landscape and future
capabilities • Developing strategies to secure your network from cyber
hacks • The importance of strengthening collaboration with third
party vendors and security Chris Patten, Enterprise Architect, Technologist, British Gas Plc
4.20 Why telecommunications are imperative for asset integrityand maintenance
• Asset Integrity - the ideal world • Remote condition monitoring - cost vs. rewards • Identifying integrity risks early - setting the standard Roy Milne, Maintenance Superintendent, KCA Deutag
Drilling Ltd
5.00 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One Bill Green, Global Account Director, SpeedCast
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VPs, Directors, Heads, Managers of:• Network Infrastructure• Information Systems• Information Technology• E&P Technologies• Information Systems Security• Telecommunications
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8.30 Registration & Coffee
9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks
REMOTE SOLUTIONS – SATELLITE’S ROLE IN THE OVERALL OIL AND GAS EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION TELECOMS STRATEGY
9.10 Opening Address Advancements in VSAT service, technology and satellite systems
– a revolution for the O&G market? • Dramatic changes and upheavals in the satellite industry
• HTS, XTS, MEO, LEO potential impacts
• Multi-band, minimised and flat plate antenna developments
• VSAT operator structural changes
• Bandwidth economics Martin Coleman, Director, Colem Communications
9.50 Employing telecommunications to streamline operations • Improving efficiency to maintain production and revenues
during the current volatile climate
• Why is collaboration so important: How can
telecommunications play a role?
• How to implement a robust telecommunications system to
support the collaborative processes that are essential in these
tough times Jens Christian, Senior Telecommunications Engineer, BW Offshore
Limited
10.30 Morning Coffee
WHAT NEXT? THE MOST EFFECTIVE STRATEGY FOR PLANNING AND INVESTMENT
11.00 How to do more with less – maximising growth potential out of a market slump
• Greatest challenges facing companies
• How will operations and solution providers be affected in the
immediate future?
• What is the best strategy CIOs can take? Ian Theophilus, Programme Manager & CEO, DigiRig Ltd –
Consulting to BP Global Infrastructure and Operations
11.40 Direction of investment in telecommunications and security– the operator's perspective
• Management strategy
• What are operators looking for in challenging times?
• What do operators want from telecommunications providers? Aarti Holla, Secretary General, European Satelite Operators
Association
12.20 Networking Lunch
1.20 Enhanced telecommunications security for oil & gas facilities inthe volatile climate
• Optimisation of telecommunications and CCTV system through
smart integration
• Oil prices are low; can I afford to cut my security budget?
• A thorough telecommunications security audit can save
millions in CAPEx
• Automation of threat detection can reduce OPEx
• Data compression vs. Smart recording for CCTV storage
reduction
Albert Aspden, Head of Telecommunications, SNC-Lavalin
2.00 Rig IT: Why telecommunications are paramount
• What’s important on the rig?
• Does size Matter?
• Business impact: How critical are telecommunications systems?
• Where next? The future of rig IT and telecommunications
Steve Teale, Global Rig IT Manager, BP Plc
2.40 Afternoon Tea
3.00 Great technology but how do we use it?
• Understanding Upstream procurement constraints
• Using strategic partnerships to increase procurement efficiency
• Outsourced service models & refocusing on selling to the right
partners
Dennis Vause, Infrastructure Operations Manager; former Tullow
Oil, G12 Information Technology
3.40 Panel Discussion The problem is not a shortage of oil and gas
but access
• How can advanced telecom technologies
enable exploitation for remote fields
• How telecommunications can be used to enhance
accessibility
• What would improve access mean for the
telecommunication industry?
Ian Theophilus, Programme Manager & CEO, DigiRig Ltd –Consulting to BP Global Infrastructure and Operations
Steve Teale, Global Rig IT Manager, BP Plc Dennis Vause, Infrastructure Operations Manager; former
Tullow Oil, G12 Information Technology
4.20 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two
Oil and Gas Telecommunications Conference Day Two | Tuesday 15th March 2016
Supported by
telecomms.com
Overview: This workshop aims to provide an insight into thecomplicated world of procuring IT & Communicationssolutions when working in highly agile upstream E&Penvironments. Discussion will centre around how onceyou have chosen your technology, you can get itprocured/awarded and live in the shortest timeframe,whilst ensuring international business ethics and incountry legal/contractual requirements are met.
Why you should attend:Anyone planning to manage communicationdepartments or indeed supply services to upstreamoperational business units will be able to get a greatinsight into the challenges they will face when trying to close the deal/get new systems implemented andlive. There has never been a better time technologicallyto provide what the customer wants in terms ofconnectedness and sameness across organisations.Knowing the inner workings of procurementdepartments and contractual requirements in theseenvironments is crucial to turning an idea/sales lead intoa closed deal which meets the customers demands.
Programme:8.30 Registration and Coffee
9.00 Workshop overview and exploring thechallenges in choosing the right telecompartners
9.30 Operating in local environments
10.00 Cost recovery – what's best for business?
10.45 Coffee Break
11.00 The correct approach and targeting theright customers
11.30 Discussion and Q & A
12.30 Close of workshop
About the workshop leader:Dennis Vause is a multi-skilled Information SystemsLeader with over 24 years’ experience, leading anddeveloping infrastructure development projects inhighly remote often hostile upstream oil and gaslocations. Dennis is a real people person with a passionfor successfully delivering projects through full lifecycle in challenging matrix managed operationalenvironments. Having progressed through the rankswithin the Oil and Gas industry, Dennis possesses ahigh level of technical expertise across all areas of ITInfrastructure.
About the organisation:G12 IT provides turnkey communication solutions acrosssub Saharan Africa and the Middle East, a small buthighly successful organisation that has over 60 yearscombined knowledge in providing services to E&Pcompanies. Our clients include Africa Oil, Total,Heritage, Tullow, Newage Africa, and Marathon Oil. Ourexpertise lies in GSM, Radio, VSAT and wirelesstechnologies. G12 is one of the largest suppliers of CiscoMeraki and Ubiquiti equipment in Africa.
HALF-DAY POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPWednesday 16th March 2016
Holiday Inn Kensington Forum, London, UK 8.30am - 12.30pm
How to Handle The Procurement Minefield
Workshop Leader: Dennis Vause, Service DesignSpecialist, G12 IT; Former Information Systems
Manager, Tullow Oil
Energy Forward Planner2015 - 2016
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