Conference Content
- Training: Industry leading training, assessment and certification program updates designed to improve barrier management, monitoring and detection for improved well control competency
- Human Factors: Integrate latest expertise into your training programs to improve the interaction of individuals with facilities & equipment, management systems and people to enhance your HSEQ performance
- Risk Assessment: Develop a comprehensive risk assessment strategy covering barrier management and the operator / contractor interface to mitigate the risk of blow-out’s
- Well Control Planning: Share latest industry experience on hazard analysis, emergency response and oil spill planning to secure your organizations culture of preparedness
- Equipment & BOP Reliability: Improve equipment reliability by utilizing best practice experience for risk assessment, certification and maintenance initiatives to mitigate failures
PLUS:
- Blow-Out Response & Containment Workshop
Benefit from an exclusive well control blow-out response and containment workshop detailing a unique project case study and updates on capping stack technologies
- Exclusive Training Workshop: Take advantage of an exclusive session detailing latest industry enhancements to well control training, certification and examination
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1. Hosted By
EXCLUSIVE CONTENT & NETWORKING
May 28-29 | Royal Sonesta, Houston
OWC
BLOW-OUT RESPONSE & CONTAINMENT
WORKSHOP: Access the latest in well
containment capping experience and
technologies, including a Boots & Coots case
study of an advanced well capping operation.
Conference Objective:
Develop an Industry Leading Well Control
Program by Utilizing Latest Non-Technical Best
Practices & Lessons Learned
TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE HALL:
Demonstrating best in class well control
services & technologies to aid your supply
chain development
Speakers include:
Operators ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Conference Content:
• Training: Industry leading training, assessment and certification program updates
designed to improve barrier management, monitoring and detection for improved
well control competency
• Human Factors: Integrate latest expertise with your training program to improve
interaction of individuals with facilities & equipment, management systems and
people to enhance your HSEQ performance
Drilling Contractors ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Oilfield Service Companies -----------------------------------------------------------------
• Risk Assessment: Develop a comprehensive risk assessment strategy covering barrier
management and the operator / contractor interface to mitigate the risk of blow-outs
• Well Control Planning: Share latest industry experience on hazard analysis, emergency
response and oil spill planning to secure your organizations culture of preparedness
• Equipment & BOP Reliability: Improve equipment reliability by utilizing best
practice experience for risk assessment, certification and maintenance initiatives to
mitigate failures
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Well Control Specialists ----------------------------------------------------------------------
2. YOUR EXPERT SPEAKERS
Speaker Selection Process
Offshore Network has assembled the very best speakers in the industry to help solve your most pressing well
control challenges. Hear from speakers including Shell, Talisman, ConocoPhillips, Halliburton, Baker Hughes,
Schlumberger, Boots & Coots, Oceaneering, Check-6 and Safekick, amongst others, as they share the latest in
non-technical well control experience.
Just look at some of the experts you will hear from…
OPERATING COMPANIES
Marco op de Weegh
Well Control & Design Integrity Team
Lead
Richard E. Quick II
Wells Learning Advisor
Kevin Lacy
Senior Vice President of Drilling and
Completions
Marty Cramer
Emergency Respone Coordinator
KEY NOTE SPEAKER
Magne Ognedal
Ex-Director General of the Norwegian
Petroleum Safety Authority & Senior
Industry Advisor
WELL CONTROL CONTRACTORS
Earl Shanks
OIE Chief Technologist
John Garner
Manager – Well Control Engineering
Robyn Stephens
Principal Consultant - Oil & Gas
WELL CONTROL SPECIALISTS
Rob Adlam
Assistant Client Manager
Paul Sonnemann
Vice President of Technology
George Galloway
Development Director
OILFIELD SERVICE COMPANIES
Gunnar DeBruijn
Domain Manager, Well Integrity
Margaret Crichton
Managing Director
Jorge Leuro
Global Employee Development Manager
Karl Erik Dahl
Director - Offshore Energy Products
Anthony Gaucher
Training & Competency Director
Scott Randall
Managing Director
Brian Grayson
Director - Pressure Control Systems
Margaret Buckley
Product/Project Manager
The speaker rostrum for the OWC 2014
was developed over a dedicated 10
week research period which enabled us
to identify the very best in field of well
control. The individuals listed adjacent
were identified as industry leaders and
each presentation is bespoke, analytical
and focused.
We don’t use a call for papers, each speaker
is handpicked – often nominated by
industry peers.
By taking this approach we have developed
a speaker line up of regional and
international subject matter experts who
will collectively deliver an unrivalled set of
presentations at the conference for you,
the delegate.
Becoming a Presenter
at OWC 2014
If you are interested in sharing your
experience through a presentation, panel
discussion or workshop at OWC 2014, please
contact the Conference Director using the
information below:
James Taylor
Director – Offshore Network Ltd.
jtaylor@offsnet.com
+ 1 713-5706-576
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3. A LETTER FROM THE CONFERENCE DIRECTOR
Well control is both a complex and critical aspect of
any drilling program in the Gulf of Mexico. A robust
well control program ensures the safety of the
workforce, the reliability of equipment and protects
the environment from the release of hydrocarbons.
The regulatory framework for well control has been
developing at pace since the Macondo disaster in
2010. BSEE’s Final Drilling Safety Rule, released
in August 2012, sought to significantly improve
drilling safety by strengthening requirements for
safety equipment, well control systems, and
blowout prevention practices in offshore oil and
gas operations.
More updates to 20 CRF 250 are expected, namely
with the implementation of API’s Standard 53
and developments to Best Available and Safest
Technologies. (BAST)
Finally, the publication of the International
Association of Oil & Gas Producers (OGP)
Recommendations for Enhancements to Well
Control Training, Examination & Certification
Report, published in 2012, represented an
increasing emphasis on the non-technical skills
which form a critical part of any well control
program.
These developments are essential for the future
of the industry given the resurgence of the Gulf
of Mexico as a global hotspot for oil and gas
exploration and production and the need to ensure
safe operations. Due mainly to improvements in
seismic technologies and significant new plays
being identified in the pre-salt Lower Tertiary
Layer, it is estimated that this market contains
an estimated 15 billion barrels of oil, valued at
approximately $1.5 trillion based on current prices.
In order for industry to capitalize on this significant
opportunity compliantly and safely, it is now more
important than ever before to share information on
the key non-technical criteria that make up effective
well control processes.
The Origin of OWC 2014
OWC 2014 was developed in collaboration with the
offshore community over the course of a 12 week
research program consisting of in-depth primary
discussion with 45+ leading industry figures. Below
is an overview of the organizations that were
engaged to help us to define the program:
OWC 2014 is a must attend event in 2014 for any
organization involved in drilling activity in the Gulf of
Mexico. I look forward to seeing you there.
James Taylor
Director | Offshore Network
+ 1 713-5706-576
jtaylor@offsnet.com
Drilling Contractors
BSEE
Transocean
API
Ensco
IADC
Noble Corporation
IWCF
Diamond Offshore
Petroleum Safety Authority
Hercules Offshore
Ocean Energy Safety
Council
Pacific Drilling
Operators
OEM’s & Contractors
BP
Baker Hughes
Chevron
Schlumberger
ExxonMobil
Halliburton
Shell
Weatherford
ConocoPhillips
GE Oil & Gas
Cameron International
Hess
NOV
StatOil
Boots & Coots
Marathon Oil
WildWell Control
Nexen
Up to 200 leading industry figures will gather
for two days of presentations, panel discussions
and networking to share original content and
experience. As well as the unique networking
opportunity, there will also be a Technology
Showcase Hall, demonstrating best in class well
control technologies and services. This will enable
delegates to widen the current pool of service
providers to ensure they have the right tools
available.
Regulators & Industry
Bodies
Anadarko
OWC 2014 will ensure executive level decision
makers, subject matter experts and senior drilling &
HSEQ managers intimately involved in well control
have a platform to share information across the
entire industry.
MWCC
LLOG Exploration
HWCG
Occidental
ABS
Tullow Oil
Atkins Global
BG Group
Lloyds Register
Wood Group
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4. SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION
What We Can Do For Your Company
If your company is looking to develop business,
launch a new product or simply reinforce your
market position in the well control space – then
OWC 2014 Conference is the only event you need
to dedicate time and resources to in 2014.
Here’s why:
Look Who You’ll Meet
Offshore Network prides itself on the highest levels
of service to our sponsors with ongoing support and
contact to ensure you get the most value possible from
your engagement. This starts with a detailed fact finding
conversation to understand your objectives for the
conference - we don’t work from a set of fixed packages
– we build a bespoke engagement that meets your aims
and budget. Through this, we can help you achieve:
• OWC is focused specifically on developing
well control expertise in the Gulf of Mexico.
All attendees work within this discipline and in
this geographic location. It is a highly targeted
environment where you can develop your network of
senior well control professionals.
• OWC is an operator & drilling contractor
representative led conference. We’ll deliver 40%
+ attendance from operators & drilling contractors,
meaning you’ll have more conversations with potential
new clients here than at any other forum.
• OWC is a premium conference tailored for a specific
market. All our attendees are therefore qualified
and interested in your services. Every conversation
is high value and you’ll achieve more in two days at
this conference than through any other business
development activity.
If you are looking to grow your business, Offshore
Network will work with you directly in order to ensure
you meet the most influential stakeholders in the space.
BRAND EXPOSURE: we can position your brand as
a leading well control service provider through our
website, social media groups, conference brochure
and onsite at OWC 2014, giving you unprecedented
levels of exposure in front of thousands of
potential clients.
THOUGHT LEADERSHIP: If you have an innovative
story to tell, a unique service or ground breaking
technology, share it as a speaker at the conference
through a presentation or workshop and access a
targeted and interested group of qualified leads –
all of whom are senior level decision makers from
your target audience.
TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE HALL: As one of
an exclusive number of exhibitors - you’ll give
prospects a physical location to meet you, find
out about your services and leave having met a
member of your sales team with information to
follow up on. We can also develop a bespoke
agreement for you. So whatever your need, we
know how to unlock access to your future clients
decision makers.
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To discuss your business
development needs contact me today.
James Taylor
jtaylor@offsnet.com
+ 1 713-5706-576
5. NETWORKING AT OWC 2014
On May 28 – 29, up to 200 well control
professionals will meet at OWC 2014 in order
to share experience, get answers to their
most pressing challenges and network with
the individuals or organizations who can
provide solutions. The objectives OWC 2014
will meet include:
• OWC 2014 is designed for senior level
decision makers involved in well control
from companies across the value chain
including operators, drilling contractors,
original equipment manufacturers and well
control specialists.
• The delegate audience will be made up
of up to 200 executive level decision
makers, subject matter experts, drilling
and HSEQ managers.
• The aim of the conference is to improve
well control capabilities, mitigating the
risk of events on drilling projects by sharing
experience, best practice and identifying
knowledge gaps in non-technical skills.
• The conference will not only bring
together leading Gulf of Mexico
stakeholder’s, but international
experience and updates from programs
from across the industry – giving you the
delegate, a holistic update of the very
latest global well control experience.
Company Types
Conference at a Glance
The types of companies you can expect to
meet and do business with at OWC 2014 are
represented below:
Below you can benefit from a snapshot of
OWC 2014. This summarises the information,
networking and value adding features of
the conference that will ensure you will gain
the most value possible from the 2 days you
spend on site – equipping you with the tools
you need to develop an industry leading well
control program
10% Government Bodies &
Associations
30% Major, National &
Independent Operators
20% Drilling Contractors
20% Original Equipment
Manufacturers
20% Other Contractors &
Service Providers
Job Function
The job function of the delegates you will
meet and network with at OWC 2014 are
represented below:
20%
20% Wells, BOP’s &
Reliability Engineers
20% Drilling Managers
20% HSEQ & Training
Managers
20% Business Development
C-Level & Senior
Management
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government departments, trade bodies, associations and
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Information
Networking
Additional
Sessions
PreTraining &
Conference
Human Factors
Day
Blow-Out
Response &
Containment
Workshop
Well Control
Competencies
Roundtable
Lunch
Discussion
Well Control
Training
Workshop
Risk
Assessment
VIP
Networking
Drinks
Well Control
Training
Simulator
Well Control
Planning
Technology
Showcase Hall
Equipment &
Bop Reliability
Operator
Breakfast
Operator Case
Studies
Networking
Drinks
Reception
6. CONFERENCE AGENDA
SECTION 1:
TRAINING & HUMAN FACTORS
Implementing a Business-Driven
Competency Program
• Develop a program linking work processes, business
performance, employee training & competency
development
• Review global program implementation for 10
product service lines and eight support groups in
eight regions and gain a standard for developing
employees
• Understand how effective development and
engagement of employees improves business
performance across service quality, HSE employee
retention and financial results
Jorge Leuro, Global Employee Development Manager,
HALLIBURTON
Building a Global Competency Program in
the Post-Macondo World
• Discuss the post-Macondo drive to meet regulatory
& contractual requirements when implementing a
global competency program
• Gain clear insights into Baker Hughes’s story, what
they did, what was effective, lessons learned and
where they are today
• Benefit from a look at the expected and unexpected
results and how the program has grown and evolved
and the next steps in expanding the program
Human Factors Panel Discussion
• Evaluate the ways in which human factors training
and coaching can be integrated into your well control
program to improve overall performance
• Understand how to reinforce human factors training
and coaching on your drilling rigs to develop an
appropriate culture of well control competency
• Discuss the importance of critical measuring &
testing processes to understand the effectiveness of
your training and how it is being used
George Galloway, Development Director, THE WELL
ACADEMY
Margaret Crichton, Founder, PEOPLE FACTOR
U.S. Oil & Gas – A Safety Culture Enigma
• Examine accident theory as it relates to the oil &
gas industry, military aviation and nuclear power
domains and discuss a new model of safety culture
• Analyze 5 major accidents from similarly complex
environments to distil the strategic failings that
were fundamental contributors and apply potential
lessons learnt to your safety culture
• Benefit from an overview of the Deepwater Horizon
disaster and the associated safety culture of the oil &
gas industry using the lessons learned from a safety
culture model
Rob Adlam, Assistant Client Manager, CHECK-6
Anthony Gaucher, Director Training and Competency,
BAKER HUGHES
SECTION 2:
ENSURING WELL CONTROL COMPETENCY
Implementation of Process Safety &
eWCAT
• Benefit from an overview of Shell’s
implementation efforts of eWCAT, which is
designed to identify risk and mitigate impact to
people and the environment
• Manage asset exposure through a framework
outlining accountability and assurance
requirements for standards and supporting
documents
• Learn how eWCAT verifies compliance with
requirements for well control integrity through
the Well Control Model
• Discover how the Well Control Model, together
with barrier verification plans, tests and verifies
personnel competency
Marco op de Weegh, Well Control & Design Integrity
Team Lead, SHELL PROJECTS & TECHNOLOGY
Using Real-time Data to Positively Impact
Well Control Outcomes
• Gain an insight into the quality of drilling data
typically used by the industry today and how this
could be effecting well control outcomes
• Understand the processes available to enhance the
value of real-time data and apply to your drilling
operations for improved well control
• Discover how modelling can add or detract from the
information value of data and how this ultimately
impacts your well control capabilities
Paul Sonnemann, Vice President of Technology,
SAFEKICK
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7. CONFERENCE AGENDA
Enhanced Safety and Drilling Efficiency
• Reduce uncertainties through use of advanced flow
detection systems to ascertain actual pore and
fracture pressures in real time
• Improve detection of micro-influxes and losses
through closed loop drilling system wellbore
monitoring to improve performance
• Enhance identification and control of kicks and
losses through automated monitoring, detection and
response systems and processes
Brian Grayson, Director Pressure Control Systems Drilling Optimization Services, WEATHERFORD
SECTION 3: RISK ASSESSMENT
Songa Offshore Case Study:
Operationalizing Risk & Barrier
Management into Operations Process
Safety KPI’s
• Benefit from the insights of Magne Ognedal,
ex-Director General of the Norwegian PSA, as he
analyses major accident events and how lessons
were applied to improve safety
• Listen to a safety case at Songa Offshore and
HSEQ team effort to introduce operations
focused barrier safety and leading process safety
monitoring KPI’s for decision support
• Understand the full cycle from PSA barrier safety
Barrier System Interface Management
• Receive a breakdown of post-Macondo regulations,
standards and practices and how they can be
implemented as a barrier system in well design,
construction and operation
• Benefit from an analysis of various well control
incidents and the role of barriers, bridging documents
and safety and environmental management plans to
enhance well control
• Understand how a single point of contact for barrier
system interface management and communication
can greatly reduce the risk of well control failure
Scott Randall, Managing Director, PLUSALPHA RISK
MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS, LLC
Managing Operator, Drilling Contractor &
Service Contractor Interface Risk
• Understand the dynamics of contractual relationships
and how risk is managed between parties to improve
your contractual risk management
• Gain insights into the inherent deficiencies in
the application of contractual governance on the
drilling rig and apply discoveries to your contract
management
• Benefit from a look at the Principles of Alliance
Governance and how this is applied with drilling and
service contractors to reduce your risk exposure
Robyn Stephens, Principal Consultant - Oil & Gas,
ATKINS GLOBAL
& risk management system audit activity & their
implementation of MTO process safety KPI’s
solution to reduce LOC and major accident threat
in operations
Magne Ognedal, ex-Director of Norwegian PSA Senior Industry Advisor, PRESIGHT SOLUTIONS AS
Karl Erik Dahl, Director – Offshore Energy Products,
PRESIGHT SOLUTIONS AS
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BOP Risk Assessment
• Understand how BOP equipment should be assessed,
planned and implemented in uncertain environments
to mitigate a lack of operational experience and
proven technology
• Benefit from an overview of probabilistic risk
assessment for equipment certification to ensure
your drilling programs integrity
• Identify how to utilize equipment failure prediction
in uncertain HP/HT conditions to mitigate the risk of
early life equipment failures
SECTION 4: PLANNING
Can Oil Spill Response Plans be Functional
and Regulatory Compliant
• Discuss how OSRPs can be developed from
compliance documents into functional tools that can
improve operational performance
• Learn how API has developed a tool in which
Information is presented in a logical and sequential
manner to improve functionality
• Understand how actionable information should be
combined with general background information and
how guidance for scaling up to a Tier 3 incident should
be provided
Marty Cramer, Emergency Response Coordinator,
CONOCOPHILLIPS
8. CONFERENCE AGENDA
Emergency Response Planning
• Review corporate policies for emergency response
planning best practice and engender a preventative
culture in your organisation
• Discuss hazard analysis procedures to identify
potential risks to your drilling operation and mitigate
risk through the identification of early warning signs
• Discuss Incident Command Planning & Incident
Command Systems to understand how you can
effectively implement your emergency response
actions
Well Classification and Equipment
Selection Panel
• Discuss key factors such as pressure, temperature and
fluid in accurate well classification that will influence
your approach to well control operations
• Evaluate BOP configuration options post API
Standard 53 to ensure you have the appropriate tools
in place to control the well
• Learn how to tailor available equipment to your
well plan to avoid failures or blow-outs on your next
drilling project
SECTION 5: EQUIPMENT & BOP RELIABILITY
Challenges of Critical Safety BOP Control
Systems
• Receive a breakdown of the typical challenges faced
Improving Equipment Reliability
BLOW-OUT RESPONSE & CONTAINMENT
• Through detailed well classification, match equipment WORKSHOP
that is fit for purpose and rated appropriately to your
drilling project to mitigate potential failures
• Learn how to develop maintenance and planning
process that will maximise your equipment’s reliability
and improve the cost effectiveness of your project
• Develop an effective QA/QC program to ensure the
quality of the materials and equipment for your next
project protects against potential failures
Modularity for Reliability
• Improve reliability through the development of
components, learning from drilling, production,
work over and other industries, to keep your system
operational
• Understand how subsea monitoring of components
with a focus on real time notification and additional
monitoring points can mitigate the risk of component
failure
• Learn how to replace components with zero
downtime, using modular and small components with
ROV intervention to reduce costs and save time
Margaret Buckley, Product/Project Manager, DTC
INTERNATIONAL, INC.
by operators/contractors in the reliability of critical
safety systems
• Apply industry best practice to your operations
to mitigate the risk of control system failures and
improve your equipment reliability
• Understand the latest updates to regulations
associated with the monitoring of BOP’s and the
placement of censors to ensure compliant operations
Earl Shanks, OIE Chief Technologist, OCEANEERING
INTERNATIONAL
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Advanced Well Capping Operation
• Benefit from an overview of a subsea well
capping operation in shallow waters that
required a unique offset deployment method
• Evaluate the well background, blowout
circumstances, preliminary planning &
engineering and response activities pursued to
understand the scope of the project
• Receive a detailed chronological history of the
project, including video of blowout conditions,
a simulation of the deployment technique and
video of the capping attempt
• Understand how unexpected complications of
jet-plume dynamics impacted capping stack
stability and resulted in engagement with NASA
to develop a unique modeling system
John B. Garner, Manager – Well Control
Engineering, BOOTS & COOTS
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