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SOUTH STREAM
Asle Venas
Head of Global Pipelines
DNV
Ove Gudmestad
Professor of Marine Technology
UNIVERSITY OF STAVANGER
Prakash Bahadur Thapa
Senior HSE Representative
SHELL
Dr. Indrasenan Thusyanthan
Head of R&D
KW LTD.
Roberto Pirani
CEO and Managing Director
WHITE STREAM
Jonathan Albrow
Programme Manager
BSI
Majid Hesar
Director
XiFEP LTD.
Mohamed Dafea
Senior Pipeline Engineer
PENSPEN
Robin Brooks
CEO and Founder
PPCL
Mohd Nazmi bin
Mohd Ali Napiah
Principle (Pipeline Integrity)
PETRONAS
P.S. Balasubramanian
Former General Manager -
Pipelines Division
INDIAN OIL
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NORD STREAM AG
Jeff Makholm
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Welcome to O&G PIPES Global Conference!
A warm welcome to this year’s O&G PIPES Global Conference. This
event offers an exciting opportunity to explore the latest commercial,
strategic and technical trends impacting the onshore and offshore pipelines
industry globally. Take advantage of this opportunity to exchange business
ideas, strategic and technical insight with your peers.
This year’s O&G PIPES provides in-depth analyses of the current challenges
facing the onshore and offshore pipelines industry, from planning through to
operation and decommissioning. The agenda is timely, appropriate and
packed, allowing for questions to be asked – and answers to be contested in
an industry meeting place like no other.
What Are The Key Themes This Year?
• Analysis of midstream pipeline development
• TSO regulation in Europe
• Offshore installation and construction in the North Sea
• Arctic pipeline design and construction
• Financing new pipeline projects
• New developments in onshore and offshore pipeline technology
• Health, Safety and the Environment in pipeline projects
• Pipeline Integrity Management
We look forward to greeting you in London this November!
Kind regards,
Jonathan Brandon, Conference Producer
O&G PIPES Global Conference
Introducing O&G PIPES Global Conference
The only international onshore and offshore pipelines event addressing commercial, strategic and technical issues native to the upstream, midstream and downstream sectors
Pipeline Integrity Management Summit – November 28th, 2011
Led by: Mohd Nazmi Bin Mohd Ali Napiah, Principle – Pipeline Integrity, PETRONAS
Mohd Nazmi has 14 years broad based experience in pipeline integrity management particularly in areas of pipeline inspections,
pipeline risk assessment, fitness-for-service studies, pipeline repair and rehabilitation, and pipeline operation and maintenance, and
skills that has constantly evolved to meet the challenges and requirements of the most current business environment. Currently, he is
a Principal specialising in Pipeline Integrity Management. Among his roles and responsibilities are providing technical advices and consultancies
pertaining to the above areas to PETRONAS group wide, and performing technical audits for PETRONAS’ pipeline facilities. He is also
responsible in developing and enhancing technical capabilities of young engineers in PETRONAS. He is conversant with ASME, API, NACE &
DNV codes and standards. He has published technical papers in areas of pipeline integrity management in numerous international conferences.
He is an active member of Malaysia’s Technical Committee on Pipeline Transportation and Study Group Leader of Working Committee 3 ‘Gas
Transmission’ of the International Gas Union (IGU).
09:00 - Coffee & Registration
INTRODUCTION TO PIPELINE INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT
Developing A Holistic Approach To Pipeline Integrity Management; Integrating Pipeline Integrity
Management Into A Broader Aim Framework; Successfully Extending The Design Life Of Pipelines
PIGGING AND ILI
What Makes A Pipeline Unpiggable? Where Should We Draw The Line Between Piggable And Unpiggable?
What Are The Best Ways Of Dealing With Hydrates, Scale, Sand And Other Debris? What Methodologies And
Technologies Are Available To Perform Condition Assessments Of Unpiggable Pipelines?
CORROSION, COATING AND CP
What Actually Causes Disbondment? Will New Coating Systems Be Able To Address The Challenge Of
Extracting Increasingly Corrosive Products? Which Onshore And Offshore Cathodic Protection Monitoring Systems
Are The Most Cost Effective To Implement And Why? What Are The Advantages Of Consolidated Monitoring Systems
For The Purpose Of Managing Pipeline Integrity?
John Carter, Business Development Manager, EXOVA GROUP LTD
Terry Haines, Operations Manager, EXOVA GROUP LTD
12:30 - Lunch
PIPELINE REHABILITATION MASTERCLASS
• Internal cleaning
• Internal/external direct assessment
• Standards to be considered
• Surface preparation for pipeline rehabilitation
• Out of service repairs
• In-situ repairs
• Composite repair systems
MANAGING PIPELINE INTEGRITY PROGRAMS
What are the key success factors related to the integration of an effective pipeline integrity management
programme? How can we eliminate key roadblocks early on? What are the steps that must be taken to ensure
consistent application of integrity principles occurs across multiple geo markets?
17.00 - End Of Summit
Arctic Pipeline Forum – December 1st, 2011
Led by: Dr. Ibrahim Konuk, Director, Arctic Engineering, TECHNIP
Ibrahim Konuk received a Ph.D. from Southampton University on mathematical problems associated with pipelines. From 1974
to 1981, he was employed by R.J. Brown in Holland working on marine pipeline studies for projects in many parts of the world. In
1981, Dr. Konuk joined McDermott International in New Orleans pipeline research department as the lead developer. In late 1983,
he moved to Canada where he managed research projects on soil pipe-interaction, ice-structure interaction, and long term pipeline integrity
problems. From 2007 to 2009, he conducted research at NTNU in Trondheim, Norway. From 1992-1993, he chaired the Petroleum Division
of ASME and is a founding member of the OMAE Division of ASME. He is currently the Director of Arctic Engineering at Technip USA
responsible for all Arctic engineering projects and technical development within Technip USA, Inc. In addition, responsible for providing
solutions to complex technical, structural and geotechnical problems for deepwater and onshore pipelines and for advising other Technip
business units internationally on design and installation problems. Dr. Konuk is also an Adjunct Professor at University of Waterloo in
Canada and is the author of more than 50 papers.
09.00 - Coffee & Registration
INTRODUCTION TO ARCTIC PIPELINES
What Are The Primary Pipeline Construction And Design Challenges? What Design Philosophies Should Be
Incorporated In The Design Of Onshore And Offshore Arctic Pipelines?
ARCTIC REGULATION
What Is The Current State Of Arctic Pipeline Regulation? What Are The Primary Issues Involved With
Regulating Safety In The Arctic? How Can Operators Ensure Safety And Environmental Integrity Protocols
Are Implemented In The Absence Of Clearly Defined International Regulations? How Can The Industry Help
Improve Arctic Regulation?
ARCTIC PIPELINE DESIGN MASTERCLASS - PART 1
Design of Arctic Land Pipelines – Part 1
• Design Criteria, Design Basis and Data Requirements
• Frost Heave
- Review of Frost Heave Theories
- Review of Premelting Theory of Frost Heave
12.30 - Lunch
ARCTIC PIPELINE DESIGN MASTERCLASS - PART 2
Design of Arctic Land Pipelines – Part 2
• Thaw Settlement and Buried Pipelines
• Slope Stability and Creep
• Elevated or Berm Protected Pipelines
• Materials Issues For Arctic Pipelines
Coffee Break
Design of Arctic Offshore Pipelines
• Ice Gouging
• Strudel Scour
Construction Procedures and Challenges
• Trenching
Performance Of Existing North American Pipelines
17.00 - End Of Summit
28th November 2011:
Pipeline Integrity
Management Summit
29th - 30th November 2011:
O&G Pipes Main
Conference
1st December 2011:
Arctic Pipelines Forum
• Offshore Engineering Solutions: Join senior pipeline
engineers and technical specialists from Statoil, DNV and
Intecsea for an engaging afternoon of solution and perspective
sharing on a variety of offshore pipeline engineering and design
challenges, from geotechnics to lifetime extension and
upgrades.
• CO2 Pipelines: Where are the opportunities for growth from
the increasing potential of a trans-European CCS network and
where are the gaps requiring closure? Join Dr. Harsh Pershad,
one of the world’s leading CCS experts as he explores the
economic and technical challenges involved, as well as the
opportunities available as European CCS projects move
forward.
• India Pipeline Perspectives: What are the challenges and
opportunities inherent in the expansion of India’s onshore
pipeline network? What can current shifts within India’s pipeline
industry tell us about how key projects will unfold over the next
decade? Former General Manager of pipelines at India Oil
Corporation P.S. Balasubramanian offers his perspective on
future pipeline developments in the region.
• Quickfire Showcase: Showcasing the industry’s top 10
business and technological solutions for onshore and offshore
pipelines, delegates have the opportunity to share their
technological solutions deisnged to overcome a variety of
pipeline-related challenges. Don’t forget to sign up early as
spaces are limited!
• Cross-Border Pipelines: Join representatives from large-
scale cross border projects like South Stream, White Stream,
and Nord Stream as they discuss solutions to the most pressing
commercial, regulatory and technical challenges involved with
building and maintaining some of the largest long distance
cross-border pipelines ever built.
• Barents Sea Projects Forecast:
What key pipeline projects are likely to
develop in the Barents sea over
the next decade? Join offshore pipeline
industry analyst Mark Rae for an
update on the latest project
opportunities and a stimulating
discussion on future developments in the region.
• Risk and Regulation Panel Discussion: Are you concerned
about policies affecting operator safety and risk management?
Join European onshore and offshore regulators for a stimulating
discussion on the future of pipeline integrity and safety
regulation.
• Supply and Demand Forecasts: How will the largest
upstream and midstream pipeline projects affect the industry
over the next decade? How will new shale plays in central
Europe affect the development of new gas pipeline
infrastructure? Senior industry analyst and European Comission
Advisor Grzegorz Pytel analyses economic and regulatory shifts
impacting the development of new gas transmission pipelines in
Europe.
• Onshore Pipeline Technology Innovations: Onshore
pipeline technology is becoming increasingly costly, but are the
benefits keeping apace with technological development? Listen
to technology developers and onshore pipeline designers
discuss cost-effective breakthroughs that reduce operator risk
while enhancing overall design quality.
• Improving Pipeline Safety: Streamlining HSE policies across
a diversity of projects is a must, but how is it actually achieved?
Hear how top HSE advisors from companies like Shell and
ExxonMobil exceeded regulatory requirements in order to
develop internal safety cultures and reduce risk across all oil
and gas operations over the long term.
10 Essential Session Highlights
4 Events
In 1!
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3. 3
CONFERENCE DAY 1: 29th November, 2011
08.00 Registration, Coffee & Refreshments - Don’t forget to sign up for VIP Meet-The-Speaker Lunch Tables – places are limited!
09.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
09.10
Keynote Session: State And Direction Of The Industry
How Will The Latest Developments In Global Oil And Gas Markets Affect The Pipelines Industry Over The Next Decade?
• What trends can we expect, and what challenges and opportunities are likely to develop globally from the expanding gas market?
• How will security of supply affect decisions for new pipeline development globally?
• Is Europe going to replicate the new pipeline replacement regulations being enacted in the U.S.?
• Will technological innovation and feasible financing solutions finally allow the pipelines industry to cost-effectively harness the Arctic’s oil & gas supply potential?
MIDSTREAM FOCUS
09.40
White Stream
Connecting Georgia And Ukraine To The EU
• Financing
• Transit fees and capacity
• Perceived technical and project management challenges
• Opportunities moving forward
Roberto Pirani, CEO, WHITE STREAM
10.00
South Stream And Nabucco
South Stream And Nabucco: What Are The Key Challenges Moving Forward?
• Will the two projects inevitably compete with one another? What are the key challenges faced as these projects move forward?
• What are the implications for European TSOs?
Dr. Mikhail Korchemkin, Executive Director, EASTERN EUROPEAN GAS ANALYSIS
10.20
South Stream
The South Stream Project: Moving Forward With Europe’s Longest Transmission Pipeline
Sebastian Sass, Head of EU and Regulatory Affairs, SOUTH STREAM
10.50
Midstream Key Projects: Executive Q&A Panel
Roberto Pirani, CEO, WHITE STREAM
Dr. Mikhail Korchemkin, Executive Director, EASTERN EUROPEAN GAS ANALYSIS
Sebastian Sass, Head of EU and Regulatory Affairs, SOUTH STREAM
11.15 Networking Coffee Break - Your opportunity to spend time with our speakers
PREPARING FOR CHANGE: SHALE, SECURITY, TRANSPARENCY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
11.35
Security Spotlight: A Different Perspective
Global Risks to Oil & Gas Pipelines: The One Year Outlook
• An overview of key risk considerations in the Sudan, Nigeria, Russia and Asia
Paul McGrath, Director of Political Violence Forecasting, EXLCUSIVE ANALYSIS
11.55
Shale In Europe
Ask The Expert Q&A
How Will Transmission System Operators Be Able To Overcome The Scarcity Of Infrastructure and Access Rights In Order
To Transport Gas From New Shale Plays In Central Europe?
• Will Poland’s shale play be Europe’s next big industry driver?
• Will gaining access to transmission systems with pre-forecast capacity be a challenge?
Grzegorz Pytel, Senior International Development Advisor, SOBIESKI INSTITUTE
12.20
TSO Regulation
Transparency And Competitiveness: Future Implications For European TSOs
• Comparing the regulatory frameworks within which North American and European natural gas TSOs operate
• Has Europe moved closer to the U.S?
Jeff Makholm, Senior Vice President, NERA
12.45
EU Climate Change: Impact On Operators
Preparing For 2013: How Can Pipeline Operators Reduce Emissions In Time For Phase III Of The Eu’s Emissions Trading Schemes?
• What are future quota prices likely to be?
• How many future quotas will companies likely receive?
• What kind of technologies will enable operators to meet new climate change requirements?
Piotr J. Kus, Director, GAZ-SYSTEM SA
13.10 Lunch - VIP Lunch Tables
Stream A
CROSS BORDER
Stream B
FINANCING
Stream C
SAFETY & RISK
14.30
Project Coordination
Developing A Methodology For Working With A Diversity
Of Regulatory Authorities To Reduce Project Delays
Coordinating and planning across multiple jurisdictions
Tom Dimitroff, Partner, INFRASTRUCTURE
DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP LLP
Midstream Financing Spotlight
Nord Stream: Financing A Major European
Infrastructure Project
What kinds of financing structures were considered?
How has the financing structure impacted the success
of the project?
Paul Corcoran, Finance Director, NORD STREAM AG
Risk And Safety
Maintaining Njord Gas Infrastructure: An Operator’s
Perspective On Growth, Risk And Safety
Dan Jarle Flølo, CEO
NJORD GAS INFRASTRUCTURE AS
15.00
BlackBerry Q&A
Cross-Border Oil Spills
Safety And Accountability In Cross-Border
Pipeline Emergencies: Overcoming Regulatory
And Commercial Challenges
How should operators address pipeline
emergencies and spills in cross border cases?
Dave Redington, Senior Consultant
OIL SPILL RESPONSE LTD.
Pipeline Financing Structures
Examining The Challenges Involved With Finding
Optimal Financing Structures For New Pipelines
What are the key considerations for financing new
pipelines? What is the best combination of debt and equity
financing? Is project financing the right solution?
Risk And Regulation Debate
Prescriptive Vs. Risk-Based Regulation:
Risk Management In Vastly Different Regimes?
How should perceptions of risk and the regulation
of risk affect an operator’s approach to safety?
15.30 Networking Coffee Break - Your opportunity to spend time with our speakers
15.50
Energy Security And Pipelines
Cross Border Pipelines And Energy Security:
Perspective From The Netherlands
Saskia De Lang, Special Envoy To The Eu For Energy And
Energy Security
MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
NETHERLANDS
Project Financing
Increasing Asset Uptime: Project Financing Options For
Lifetime Extension Of Existing Infrastructure
When is project financing the way forward?
What project financing solutions exist for upstream and
midstream pipeline operators?
HSE Culture
Implementing Integrated Hse Management
Systems: Overcoming The Challenge Of
Developing An Internal Safety Culture
Integrating essential safety protocols from production to
receiving and transmission
Prakash Bahadur Thapa, Senior HSE Representative
SHELL
16.15
Exploring The Energy Charter
Examining The Recent Impact Of The Energy
Charter Treaty On Transit Countries: Implications
For Cross-Border Pipelines
Dr. Muhammad Arif, Legal and Commercial Manager
ORIENT PETROLEUM
Comparative Panel Q&A
International Funding Of Large-Scale Oil And
Gas Pipelines: Addressing Key Challenges
What are the key challenges involved with securing
international financing?
Paul Corcoran, Finance Director, NORD STREAM AG
Rubin Weston, Partner, BAKER BOTTS LLP
Bert Schoen, Head of Structured & Commodity Financing,
RBS
HSE Policy Update
Examining The Future Of Onshore And
Offshore HSE Policy
16.40
Special Interest Champagne Roundtables
Participants are invited to join an informal discussion group, led by an expert, with a glass of champagne. Or move directly to the evening drinks reception
16.40
Networking Drinks Reception
Join us for a networking drinks evening connecting you to over 200+ senior professionals across the international pipeline sector!
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Special Interest Champagne Roundtables
Participants are invited to join an informal discussion group,
led by an expert, with a glass of champagne. Or move
directly to the evening drinks reception
Risk and Regulation Debate
15.00 - 16.15 - Stream C
Join risk experts from around the globe as they debate the
merits and drawbacks of two risk management regimes.
Ask The Expert Q&A
11.55 - 12.20 & 16.25 - 16.50
The speaker will remain on stage for an extended Q&A
session where he will answer smartphone and audience
questions.
Comparative Panel Q&A
16.25 - 16.50 Stream B
Have your chance to submit your questions to a panel
of financing experts from national and international
financing institutions.
Macondo And
The Industry
What effect will the GoM
incident have on the
onshore pipeline
industry?
Arctic Pipelines
Are HSE standards
appropriate for arctic
environments?
South Stream vs.
Nabucco
What are the key
challenges and who will
be first to market?
Safety & Training
How will the industry
manage the impending
skills gap left by the
Baby Boomers?
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E-Networking
Use your smartphone to meet and network
with your industry peers at the conference.
@OilGasPipes
Follow us and join in the discussion!
VIP Lunch Tables
13:10-14:30
Meet the speaker VIP lunch tables
Mix & Match Three Streams
Choose your preferred topics with the choice to
interchange between the three stream options.
BlackBerry Q&A
15.00 - 16.15 - Stream A
The speaker will remain on stage for an extended Q&A
session where he will answer smartphone and audience
questions.
Analyst Address
Midstream Key Projects: Executive Q&A Panel
10.50 - 11.15
Speakers will remain on stage to answer smartphone and
audience questions and sum up the morning's highlights
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4. CONFERENCE DAY 2: 30th November, 2011
08.30 Coffee & Refreshments - Don’t forget to sign up for today’s Quick Fire Showcase – places are limited!
08.45 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
NEW GLOBAL PIPELINE OPPORTUNITIES
08.50
Focus On India
India’s Pipeline Industry: Challenges And Opportunities In A Shifting Landscape
• What are the challenges dominating the increasingly expansive onshore oil and gas pipeline network?
• Where are the key areas of development?
• What are some of the new opportunities developing as a result?
P.S. Balasubramanian, Former General Manager - Pipelines Division, INDIAN OIL CORPORATION
09.20
China’s Pipeline Industry Update
China’s Oil And Gas Transmission Network: Is The Rate Of Expansion Sustainable?
• Developing China’s long-distance petroleum transmission systems East – West and North – South: Is the rate of expansion sustainable?
• How long will it take for China’s shale to be ready for transmission, and how will this impact the development of new pipelines?
Mark Iden, Director, DIPLOMACY INTERNATIONAL
Bo Li, TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY CLAUSTHAL
09.45
Barents Sea Update
Examining New Pipeline Opportunities In The Barents Sea
• Surveying current pipeline initiatives in the Barents Sea
Mark Rae, Senior Market Analyst, ODS PETRODATA
10.00
Regional Development Opportunities - Panel Q&A
P.S. Balasubramanian, Former General Manager - Pipelines Division, INDIAN OIL CORPORATION
Mark Rae, Senior Market Analyst, ODS PETRODATA
Mark Iden, Director, DIPLOMACY INTERNATIONAL
10.15 Networking Coffee Break - Your opportunity to spend time with our speakers
10.45
Decommissioning
Overcoming The Challenge Of Offshore Pipeline Decommissioning In Remote Areas
• Qualifying volumes for removal
• Decontaminating pipelines
• Making offshore decommissioning cost-effective
Dr. Brian Twomey, Managing Director, REVERSE ENGINEERING
11.15
CO2 Pipelines
CO2 Pipelines For Ccs – Opportunities, Challenges, And The Steps Required To Grow A CO2 Pipeline Industry
• What is Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)? • Why are CO2 pipelines a key element of CCS?
• What makes CO2 pipelines for CCS different from other pipeline investments?
• How big will the market be for CO2 pipelines globally? • When and where will be the most opportunities?
• What CO2 pipeline infrastructure might evolve in the North Sea region?
• Case study – A CO2 pipeline network for the Tees Valley.
• What are the main technical issues for CO2 pipelines • What is needed to make the CO2 pipeline industry grow?
Dr. Harsh Pershad, Senior Consultant, ELEMENT ENERGY
11.30
Standards Harmonisation Update
Standards Harmonisation: Is It Achievable Over The Long Term?
• What are the implications for design, engineering and manufacturing?
• How far have we come and what’s left to be done?
• Where are the particular areas of disagreement?
Jonathan Albrow, Program Manager, BSI
12.00 Lunch – Quick Fire Showcase: The Pipeline Industry Top 10 Solutions Showcase
Stream A
PLANNING AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Stream B
ONSHORE DESIGN AND ENGINEERING
Stream C
OFFSHORE DESIGN AND ENGINEERING
13.30
EPC Planning and Preconstruction
Construction And Installation: Where Does It All Go Wrong?
Simon Hems, Partner, Energy & Offshore, INCE & CO
State Of The Onshore Industry
The Evolution Of Onshore Pipeline Technology
Where is the industry heading over the next decade?
Offshore Pipeline Technology
What Kinds Of New Technologies Will Drive
The Industry Forward?
Asle Venas, Head of Global Pipelines, DNV
13.55
Logistics And Supply Chain Management
Moving Large Quantities Of Resources Globally From
Diverse Sources To Remote Areas: The Case Of Myanmar
Madhab Paul, Project Manager, MiTA
Geotechnics
Onshore Pipe-Soil Interaction Modelling Session
Effective techniques for managing potential
damage and displacement
Dr. Indrasenan Thusyanthan, Head of R&D, KW LTD.
Offshore Design Challenges
Challenges Associated With Design And Installation Of
Offshore Pipelines In Cold Regions
Ove Gudmestad, Professor of Marine Technology
UNIVERSITY OF STEVENGER
14.20
Environmental Impact and Route Selection
Nord Stream: Overcoming The Challenge Of Minimizing
The Environmental Impact Of The Project In The Baltic Sea
Bruno Haelg, Environmental Management Officer, NORD
STREAM AG
Defect Assessment
Best Practice Session: Defect Assessment
For Onshore Oil Pipelines
What are the most effective methods available for detecting
defects in onshore oil pipelines?
Mohamed Dafea, Senior Pipeline Engineer, PENSPEN
Lifetime Extension
Re-Routing And Tie-Backs For Offshore Oil Pipelines
Material selection for joining old and new assets
Andrew Low, Supervising Engineer,
Advanced Engineering Group, INTECSEA UK
14.45
ESIA Focus
Environmental And Social Impact Analysis (Esia):
Coding The Human Dimension Of The Impact Of
Pipelines On Local Communities
Janet Swan, Director, RSK ENVIRONMENT LTD.
Automation And Monitoring
Operating Envelopes For Pipeline Operations, Alarm
Management And Condition Monitoring
Robin Brooks, CEO, PPCL
Risers & NDT
A Novel Electromagnetic System For The Nondestructive
Testing Of The Tensile Wire Layer In Flexible Risers
Sung Quek, Subsea Integrity, GENESIS OIL AND GAS
15.10 Networking Coffee Break - Speed Networking
Stream A
OFFSHORE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION
Stream B
ONSHORE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
Stream C
OFFSHORE DESIGN AND ENGINEERING
15.30
Deep and Ultra Deepwaters
Developing Solutions for Deep and Ultra-Deep Pipeline
Installation Challenges
Senior Representative, INTECSEA UK
Route And Cost Optimisation
Integrating Pipeline Cost And Route Modelling
Incorporating GIS Technology
Naeim Dastgir, Principal GIS Engineer, JPKENNY
Seabed/Pipeline Interaction
The Influence Of Seabed-Pipeline Interaction:
State-Of-The-Art
Majid Hesar, Director, XiFEP
15.55
The O-Lay
Subsea Installation Of Rigid Steel Pipeline Using
The O-Lay Method
Jan Buijvoets, CEO, O-LAY PIPELAYING
Buried Pipelines
Restraining A Buried Pipeline Using Soil Properties
Peter Kempster, Senior Pipeline Design Engineer
MCCONNELL DOWELL CONSTRUCTORS
HP/HT Pipelines
Upheaval/Lateral buckling And Geotechnics
In HP/HT Pipelines
Dr. Indrasenan Thusyanthan, Head of R&D, KW LTD
16.20
Offshore Installation Spotlight
Aegir, A Step Change To More Effective Reeling
Kees van Zandwijk, Senior Innovation Advisor
HEEREMA MARINE CONTRACTORS
Continuous Monitoring
Detecting Geohazards With Continuous Fiber Optic Monitoring
How Ground Movement Around Onshore Pipelines Can Be
Monitored Continuously And Remotely, With Reference To
Experience On Peru LNG’s Trans Andean Pipeline
Dr. Marc Nikles, General Manager, OMNISENS
Best Practice Offshore Design
Offshore Design Assessment Of Subsea Pipelines
Atanu Dutta, Director
ADON OFFSHORE SOLUTIONS LTD.
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5. Conference - Day 1
29th November 2011
08:00 Registration, Coffee & Refreshments
09:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks
09:10
Keynote Session: State And Direction Of The Industry
How Will The Latest Developments In Global Oil And Gas
Markets Affect The Pipelines Industry Over The Next Decade?
• What trends can we expect, and what challenges and opportunities are likely to
develop globally from the expanding gas market?
• How will security of supply affect decisions for new pipeline development globally?
• Is Europe going to replicate the new pipeline replacement regulations being
enacted in the United States?
• Will technological innovation and feasible financing solutions finally allow the
pipelines industry to cost-effectively harness the Arctic’s oil & gas supply potential?
09:40
White Stream
Connecting Georgia And Ukraine To The EU
• Financing challenges
• Transit fees and capacity
• Perceived potential technical and project management challenges
• Opportunities moving forward
Roberto Pirani, CEO, WHITE STREAM
Roberto Pirani is a Chartered Engineer with more than 30 years experience in the design
and construction of onshore and offshore pipelines in Europe, the FSU, Africa, the Middle
East and South and Southeast Asia. After an initial period of eight years with
Snamprogetti, Roberto joined CJB in 1981 as Chief Pipeline Systems Engineer. Over the
years Roberto moved up within the organisation and as Vice President-Pipelines was
responsible for the company’s pipeline activity worldwide, including the Baku-Supsa, the
SCP and the BTC pipelines across Azerbaijan and Georgia. In 2004 Roberto left John
Brown to found Pipeline Systems Engineering Limited, a pipeline specialist consultancy company active in the
Caspian and Black Sea areas, in the FSU, the Middle East and in Africa. In 2006 Roberto co-founded White
Stream, an international consortium which is developing a major gas pipeline system to take Caspian gas to
Europe across Azerbaijan, Georgia and the Black Sea.
10:00
South Stream And Nabucco
South Stream And Nabucco: What Are The Key Challenges
Moving Forward?
• Pipeline routes
• Participating countries: under what terms?
• Will the two projects inevitably compete with one another?
• What are the key challenges faced as these projects move forward?
• What are the implications for European TSOs?
Dr. Mikhail Korchemkin, Executive Director
EASTERN EUROPEAN GAS ANALYSIS
Dr. Mikhail Korchemkin is the founder and managing director of East European Gas
Analysis, a consulting company that specializes in cost-benefit and financial analysis of
natural gas projects in the former Soviet Union. His experience includes performing
numerous feasibility studies of pipeline projects for the USSR Gas Ministry, predecessor
of Gazprom. Prior to entering into full-time consulting Dr. Korchemkin taught at the
University of Pennsylvania and worked at the Moscow office of Ernst & Young. He has also had visiting
scholarships at Harvard University and Erasmus University in Rotterdam. Dr. Korchemkin has developed a set
of models for the analysis of corporate strategies of Gazprom. He has consulted numerous corporate and
governmental clients in the USA, Europe and Japan.
10:20
South Stream
The South Stream Project: Moving Forward With Europe’s
Longest Transmission Pipeline
Sebastian Sass, Head of EU & Regulatory Affairs
SOUTH STREAM
Sebastian Sass has been working with South Stream since 2010. The South Stream
project is a transnational pipeline being developed for the propose of diversifying the
supply routes of natural gas to Europe. It pools together experienced European and
Russian gas companies, and it will provide Europe with a reliable route for clean energy
supply to the benefit of consumers in many countries. A shareholder agreement has
recently been signed between Gazprom, ENI, EDF and Wintershall, subsidiary of German company BASF.
The consortium is established for the planning, construction and subsequent operation of the offshore pipeline
section through the Black Sea. Previously, Sebastian Sass has worked at Nord Stream where he held special
responsibilities for relations with governments in the Baltic region. He represented the company towards the
institutions and decision-makers of the European Union and he acted as spokesman for the company. Prior to
joining Nord Stream, Sebastian Sass worked with EU and international relations in government and
parliament in both Finland and in Germany. Sebastian Sass holds a State Examination of Law from Germany,
and a Master degree in European Law (LLM) from the UK.
10:50
Midstream Key Projects: Executive Q&A Panel
Roberto Pirani, CEO, WHITE STREAM
Dr. Mikhail Korchemkin, Executive Director
EASTERN EUROPEAN GAS ANALYSIS
Sebastian Sass, Head of EU and Regulatory Affairs, SOUTH STREAM
11:15
Networking Coffee Break
Your opportunity to spend time with our speakers
11:35
Pipeline Security
Global Risks To Oil & Gas Pipelines: The One Year Outlook
• Hot Tapping
• Civil unrest/strikes impacting operation and people maintaining pipelines
• Influence groups, infrastructure development around the pipeline
• Environmental groups and issues surrounding pipeline construction and
potential risks to projects
• An overview of key risk considerations in the Sudan, Nigeria, Russia and Asia
Paul McGrath
Director of Political Violence Forecasting
EXCLUSIVE ANALYSIS
Paul is responsible for violent risk content produced at Exclusive Analysis. His duties
include editing content for violent risk assessments such as the Global Risk Forecast,
Daily Forecast and Violent Risk Intelligence Bulletin. He works with each of the regions to
identify key trends and patterns arising either in a war, terrorism or civil unrest
context.Risk Overview and Terrorism Risks in Peru. Paul has briefed clients on risks to individuals in Latin
America, risks to energy assets in Mexico and Colombia, risks to new oil exploration areas in Colombia and
risks to aviation from the Shining Path terrorist group in Peru.
11:55
Shale In Europe
Ask The Expert Q&A
How Will Transmission System Operators Be Able To
Overcome The Scarcity Of Infrastructure and Access Rights In
Order To Transport Gas From New Shale Plays In Central
Europe?
• Will Poland’s shale play be Europe’s next big industry driver?
• When will Poland’s shale enter the European energy mix?
• Will gaining access to transmission systems with pre-forecast capacity be a
challenge?
Grzegorz Pytel, Senior International Development Advisor
SOBIESKI INSTITUTE
About the speaker: Grzegorz Pytel is a quantitative risk expert and international business
development adviser. He has extensive international experience advising governments
and companies within the area of hydrocarbons exploration and international
telecommunication licensing. He started his career with Shell Exploration in 1990 and
continued with Petroleum Geo-Services in Norway. Since 2000 he has been involved with
private business development and consulting practice that covered various aspects of risk assessment related
to North - South natural gas supply issues: from High North to the Persian Gulf.
12:20
TSO Regulation
Transparency And Competitiveness: Future Implications For
European TSOs
• Comparing the regulatory frameworks within which North American and
European natural gas TSOs operate
• Has Europe moved closer to the U.S in terms of transparency?
• Will European midstream operators need to make their operations more
transparent and why?
Jeff Makholm, Senior Vice President, NERA
Dr. Jeff Makholm specializes in the economics of regulated infrastructure industries in the
energy (electricity, gas, and petroleum products), transportation (pipelines, railroads, and
airports), water, and telecommunications sectors. He has directed projects on
competition, pricing, financing, privatization, and industrial development in the U.S. and
over 20 other countries. Dr. Makholm has also participated in gas industry reforms in
Europe, where he directed three major restructuring projects. His book, The Political
Economy of Pipelines: A Century of Comparative Institutional Development, published by
the University of Chicago Press, is forthcoming in 2011.
12:45
EU Climate Change: Impact On Operators
Preparing For 2013: How Can Pipeline Operators Reduce
Emissions In Time For Phase III Of The EU’s Emissions
Trading Schemes?
• What are future quota prices likely to be?
• How many future quotas will companies likely receive?
• What kind of technologies will enable midstream operators to meet new
European climate change requirements?
Piotr J. Kus, Director, GAZ-SYSTEM SA
Piotr Kus is the Director of the Brussels Office of GAZ-SYSTEM (Polish TSO), where he is responsible for the
relations with EU institutions and organizations based in Brussels. He is also involved in the GAZ-SYSTEM’s
international activities and projects. Before joining GAZ-SYSTEM Mr. Kus worked for Polish Oil and Gas
Company (PGNiG S.A.). Being an employee of the Representative Office in Brussels he was dealing with EU
affairs of this company.
13:10
VIP Lunch Tables
Meet the speaker VIP lunch tables
14:30
Project Coordination
Developing A Methodology For Working With A Diversity Of
Regulatory Authorities To Reduce Project Delays
• Coordinating and planning operations across multiple jurisdictions
• Working with diverse regulatory agencies within an EPC context
• Ensuring accurate and timely reporting
• Assessing the legal context for managing risk within cross-border pipeline
regimes
Tom Dimitroff, Partner
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP LLP
Tom was senior legal advisor to the Azerbaijan International Operating Company and
subsequently for BP before becoming legal manager in the core negotiating teams that
delivered the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline, the parallel South Caucasus Pipeline
project and the front-end intergovernmental negotiations for the Kazakhstan Caspian
Transportation System Project. Subsequently he worked as regional advisor for Africa,
the Middle East, Russia, the Caspian and Turkey advising on many new ventures and existing operations
across the region and on corporate governance and standards across the BP Group.
15:00
BlackBerry Q&A
Cross-Border Oil Spills
Safety And Accountability In Cross-Border Pipeline Emergencies:
Overcoming Regulatory And Commercial Challenges
• Addressing spills and other pipeline emergencies
• What makes cross-border pipeline emergencies different?
• Developing proactive contingency plans
• Cross-border oil spills: Who is accountable?
Dave Redington
Senior Consultant
OIL SPILL RESPONSE LTD.
Having spent 20 years as a marine engineer within the Royal Navy, Dave studied and
achieved a BSc in Environmental Science. A short career within contaminated land a
remediation, was followed by employment within the Operations Department of Oil Spill
Response, gaining valuable response experience within the UK, north and central Africa.
Dave’s current position at Oil Spill Response is as a part of the Preparedness Department, compiling
contingency plans, capability reviews and advising operators in their oil spill preparedness state. Dave has
been involved in oil and gas pipeline projects both within the UKCS, Mediterranean and central Libya.
15:30
Networking Coffee Break
Your opportunity to spend time with our speakers
15:50
Energy Security And Pipelines
Cross Border Pipelines And Energy Security: Perspective
From The Netherlands
Saskia de Lang
Special Envoy To The EU For Energy and Energy Security
MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, NETHERLANDS
Saskia de Lang holds a Master’s degree in political science from Leiden University, The
Netherlands, and joined the Dutch diplomatic service in 1982. She acquired extensive
experience in political and economic affairs and in development cooperation in a variety
of positions at home and abroad, including as deputy Head of Mission in Canada and as
Ambassador of the Netherlands in Mali and Uganda. Since 2009, Ms. de Lang serves as the Special Envoy
for Energy and Energy Security at the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs in The Hague.
16:15
Exploring The Energy Charter
Examining the Recent Impact of the Energy Charter Treaty on
Transit Countries: Implications for Cross-Border Pipelines
• Reducing the impact on the environment
• Creating a level playing field for sustainable cross-border pipeline projects
• How has the energy charter impacted the development of new cross-border
pipelines?
Dr. Muhammad Arif, Legal and Commercial Manager
ORIENT PETROLEUM
About the speaker: Mr.Arif has over 14 years experience in the petroleum exploration and
production industry in commercial, legal and operating side of business and currently
working as in-house counsel. Mr.Arif is continuing member of the Expert Committee on
Petroleum Rules/Policy of the Pakistan Petroleum Exploration and Production Companies
Association (PPEPCA) for the fifth consecutive year. He has been involved in the review of
the Petroleum Exploration and Production Policy of 2001, Petroleum RegulatoryAuthority Ordinance, Model
Petroleum ConcessionAgreement, Model Offshore Production SharingAgreement, Model Gas Supply
Agreement for Power Projects, Pakistan Offshore Petroleum (Exploration and Production) Rules 2003, and
several other laws and policies all of which have been finalized and are in field. Some ongoing regulatory
reforms initiatives with which Mr.Arif is associated include detailed Royalty Guidelines, Health, Safety and
Environment Rules, Model Crude Oil SupplyAgreement and new Petroleum Policy. Mr.Arif is also member of
AIPN and founding Secretary General of the Petroleum LawyersAssociation of Pakistan.
14:30
Midstream Financing Spotlight
Nord Stream: Financing A Major European Infrastructure Project
• What kinds of financing structures were considered?
• How has the financing structure impacted the success of the project?
• Other financing considerations for midstream operators to bear in mind
Paul Corcoran, Finance Director, NORD STREAM AG
Paul holds a degree in Civil Engineering at Liverpool University and is a fellow of the
Chartered Institute of Management Accountant. After 2 years working as civil
engineer, Paul Corcoran changed to finance and worked for 5 years with STC
Telecommunications. Since 1988, Paul worked within the BASF Group in Finance,
Accounting and Controlling. In the UK, he worked with BASF PLC, in Germany at
BASF AG, Ludwigshafen and in Belgium as Finance Director with BASF Antwerpen
NW. Since 2002, Paul Corcoran has worked as Finance Director at Wintershall AG,
the Oil & Gas subsidiary of BASF AG in Germany.
15:00
Pipeline Financing Structures
Examining The Challenges Involved With Finding Optimal
Financing Structures For New Pipelines
• What are the key considerations for financing new pipelines?
• What is the best combination of debt and equity financing?
• Where should operators look to invest?
• Is project financing the right solution?
15:30
Networking Coffee Break
Your opportunity to spend time with our speakers
15:50
Project Financing
Increasing Asset Uptime: Project Financing Options For
Lifetime Extension Of Existing Infrastructure
• When is project financing the way forward?
• Is project financing the answer to extending a field’s service life?
• What project financing solutions exist for upstream and midstream pipeline
operators?
Nikolaos Andronikos, Partner, SULLIVAN & CROMWELL LLP
Craig Jones, Partner, SULLIVAN & CROMWELL LLP
16:15
Comparative Panel Q&A
International Financing
International Funding Of Large-Scale Oil And Gas Pipelines:
Addressing Key Challenges
• What are the key challenges involved with securing international financing for
new pipeline projects?
Chair:
Rubin Weston, Partner
BAKER BOTTS L.L.P.
Paul Corcoran, Finance Director
NORD STREAM AG
and will also include morning speakers
14:30
Risk And Safety
Maintaining Njord Gas Infrastructure: An Operator’s
Perspective On Growth, Risk And Safety
Dan Jarle Flølo, CEO
NJORD GAS INFRASTRUCTURE AS
Dan Jarle Flølo has 25 years’ experience in the Norwegian oil and gas industry.
Before joining Njord Gas Infrastructure, Dan Jarle was a project manager at Statoil
working with business development related to new gas infrastructure at the
Norwegian continental shelf. From 2001 to 2008, he was responsible for the
Norwegian gas infrastructure department at TOTAL where his responsibilities
included membership of the Gassled Management Committee. During his career in leading upstream
companies, i.e Statoil, Total, Elf and Exxon, he has been participating in a large number of projects that
has formed the current gas infrastructure in Norway.
15:00
Risk And Regulation Debate
Prescriptive vs. Risk-Based Regulation
Risk Management In Vastly Different Regimes?
• UK, Europe and North America: What are the key differences in risk and
safety regulation?
• How should perceptions of risk and the regulation of risk affect an operator’s
approach to safety?
15:30
Networking Coffee Break
Your opportunity to spend time with our speakers
Stream A - Cross-Border Pipeline
Stream B - Financing
Stream C - Safety & Risk
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6. 15:50
HSE Culture
Implementing Integrated Hse Management Systems:
Overcoming The Challenge Of Developing An Internal Safety
Culture
• Integrating essential safety protocols from production to receiving and
transmission
• What is an internal safety culture?
• What are the advantages of proactive safety culture development and how do
we measure them?
Prakash Bahadur Thapa
Senior HSE Representative
SHELL
Prakash Bahadur Thapa is a Master of Chemical Engineer, holding a NEBOSH
International diploma certificate in Occupational Safety & Health and has over 20 years of
experience in the oil and gas industry, comprising upstream oil & gas exploration &
production fields both onshore and offshore, and downstream oil & gas processing in the
petrochemicals industries. He is the chairman of numerous contractor HSE assurance programs within Sabah
Shell Petroleum Company, including formal risk & hazard identification (HAZID, HAZOP, PHSER, PTR,
PSSR, RA & TRA), and has won numerous awards for his efforts towards ensuring pipelines and associates
facilities are operated safely and with minimal risk.
16:55
HSE Policy Update
Examining The Future Of Onshore And Offshore Hse Policy
• Pipeline standards and codes in the UK
• Ageing and life extension of installations
• Operator safety requirements
16:55
Special Interest Champagne Roundtables
Participants are invited to join an informal discussion group, led by an expert, with a
glass of champagne. Or move directly to the evening drinks reception
16:40
Networking Drinks Reception
Join us for a networking drinks evening connecting you to over 200+ senior
professionals across the international pipeline sector!
08:30 Coffee & Refreshments
08:45 Chairman's Opening Remarks
08:50
Focus On India
India’s Pipeline Industry: Challenges and Opportunities in a
Shifting Landscape
• Present Indian Pipeline scenario
• Future Pipelines emerging
• Focus on Gas/ LPG domination
• Challenges and threats
• Automation key in the emerging scenario for safety, integrity and checks
P.S. Balasubramanian
Former General Manager - Pipelines Division
INDIAN OIL CORPORATION
A civil engineer with four decades of experience in pipeline construction, operation and
maintenance, including 36 years in Indian Oil Corporation Ltd ( Pipelines Division), P.S.
served as Managing Director of PetronetCTM Ltd, a joint venture company based in
Qatar, and also served as Head of Pipeline and Piping at Petrofac Engineering Services
in Chennai, India.
09:20
China’s Pipeline Industry Update
China’s Oil And Gas Transmission Network: Is The Rate Of
Expansion Sustainable?
• How long will it take for China’s shale to be ready for transmission, and how
will this impact the development of new pipelines?
• Managing the integrity of long-distance oil and gas pipelines
• Developing China’s long-distance petroleum transmission systems East –
West and North – South: Is the rate of expansion sustainable?
Mark Iden, Director, DIPLOMACY INTERNATIONAL
Bo Li, TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY CLAUSTHAL
09:45
Barents Sea Update
Examining New Pipeline Opportunities In The Barents Sea
• Surveying current pipeline initiatives in the Barents Sea
• What are the main challenges to new pipeline projects in the region?
• What are the current pipeline opportunities in the Barents Sea?
Mark Rae, Senior Market Analyst
ODS PETRODATA
Mark Rae joined ODS-Petrodata as an Editor covering the European and African
Field Development markets in 2007. In January 2009 Mark joined ODS-Petrodata’s
Market Survey System (MSS) team as an Analyst with responsibility for the Offshore
Installation (DSV/ROVSV) Market Segment. In March 2010 Mark was promoted to
the role of Senior Market Analyst and assumed responsibility for the Offshore Pipelay
and Offshore Heavy Lift Market Segments. Mark is responsible for analysis of supply and demand, cost
modelling, commercial models and market segment trends and risks across these vessel markets. Prior
to ODS-Petrodata, Mark was an editor in a regional newspaper group and also spent a year with Amec.
10:00
Regional Development Opportunities - Panel Q&A
P.S. Balasubramanian
Former General Manager - Pipelines Division
INDIAN OIL CORPORATION
Mark Rae, Senior Market Analyst
ODS PETRODATA
Mark Iden, Director
DIPLOMACY INTERNATIONAL
10:15
Networking Coffee Break
Your opportunity to spend time with our speakers
10:45
Decommissioning
Overcoming The Challenge Of Offshore Pipeline
Decommissioning In Remote Areas
• Qualifying volumes for removal
• Decontaminating pipelines
• Making offshore decommissioning cost-effective
Dr. Brian Twomey
Managing Director
REVERSE ENGINEERING
Dr. Brian Twomey is the Managing Director of Reverse Engineering Services Ltd,
Manchester, UK and is responsible for decommissioning and abandonment operations
planning, decommissioning engineering, peer review work and cost analysis. He has
worked on oil & gas decommissioning and pipeline issues for over 23 years and has
carried out decommissioning studies/work on over 700 offshore installations worldwide. He has worked on
decommissioning in Africa, Australia, SE Asia, South America, Canada, Greece, Mexico, Norway, Ireland, UK
and USA. Dr Twomey has presented over 100 papers on decommissioning and has given numerous public
and private training courses on all aspects of decommissioning.
11:15
CO2 Pipelines
Co2 Pipelines For Ccs – Opportunities, Challenges, And The
Steps Required To Grow A Co2 Pipeline Industry
• What is Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)?
• Why are CO2 pipelines a key element of CCS?
• What makes CO2 pipelines for CCS different from other pipeline investments?
• How big will the market be for CO2 pipelines globally?
• When and where will be the most opportunities?
• How important are CO2 pipeline networks?
• What CO2 pipeline infrastructure might evolve in the North Sea region?
• Case study – A CO2 pipeline network for the Tees Valley.
• What are the main technical issues for CO2 pipelines
• What is needed to make the CO2 pipeline industry grow?
Dr. Harsh Pershad
Senior Consultant
ELEMENT ENERGY
Dr. Pershad is a Senior Consultant at Element Energy. Harsh has over a decade of
experience in energy, with 6 years focussed on the low carbon energy sector. Harsh has
provided technical, economic, and regulatory research, analysis, and strategy for a
number of UK, Norwegian, German and Dutch Government departments, multinational
oil and gas companies, European power companies, trade associations, the Committee on Climate Change.
He is focussed on carbon dioxide capture, transport and storage (CCS) for the power sector and heavy
industry. Prior to joining Element Energy, Harsh assessed the business plans and technologies of start-up
companies for venture capital investment.
11:30
Standards Harmonisation Update
Standards Harmonisation: Is It Achievable Over
The Long Term?
• What are the implications for design, engineering and manufacturing?
• How far have we come and what’s left to be done?
• Where are the particular areas of disagreement?
Jonathan Albrow
Program Manager
BSI
Originally with a background in customer service and online support, Jonathan Albrow
has been working for BSI for the past three years. Starting within the Online Support
team, providing support for BSI’s online standards systems, he moved to the
Sustainability team within Standards Development. Currently a Program Manager, he is
responsible for committees for the food industry, renewable power generation and materials and equipment
for the petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries. This includes PSE/17/2, the BSI committee for
Pipeline Transportation Systems.
12:00
Lunch - Quick Fire Showcase:
The Pipeline Industry Top 10 Solutions
This session will showcase a selection of top business and/ or technology solutions.
Each participant will be limited to 10 minutes to share their technology - no power
point, no visual aid. Are you ready for the challenge? An award will be given for the
best presentation.
13:30
EPC Planning And Preconstruction
Construction And Installation: Where Does It All Go Wrong?
• Features, and traps for the unwary, of key clauses in EPC contracts
• Getting the language right
• Overcoming the main performance issues including managing change and
schedule;
• Managing risk: liquidated damages, consequential losses and termination
• Dispute resolution
Simon Hems
Partner – Energy and Offshore
INCE & Co
About the speaker: Simon joined INCE & Co in 1999 and became a partner in 2009. He
handles dispute resolution (including commercial litigation and arbitration) with a particular
emphasis on energy and insurance. He represents some of the largest contractors in the
oil and gas industry, particularly in technically complex construction disputes for both
onshore and offshore projects all over the world.
13:55
Logistics And Supply Chain Management
Moving Large Quantities Of Resources Globally From
Diverse Sources To Remote Areas: The Case Of Myanmar
Madhab Paul
Project Manager
MiTA
Dr. Madhab Paul is currently Managing Director of MiTA Services Pte Ltd., a consulting
company based in Singapore, and has worked on a variety of projects with Paradeep
Port Trust, Calcutta Port Trust, ONGC, GAIL, HPCL, BPCL, HPL, BG India, ExxonMobil
Nigeria, Chevron Thailand, and PTT Thailand & Punjlloyd among others. Dr. Madhab has
published research papers in several international journals, and has more than 17 years of experience in oil &
gas pipelines - both onshore & offshore pipelines, and offshore platforms in Germany, India, Philippines,
China, Nigeria, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Singapore, Indonesia.
14:20
Environmental Impact Management Environmental
Impact And Route Selection
Stream: Overcoming The Challenge Of Minimizing The
Environmental Impact Of The Project In The Baltic Sea
• Carrying out environmental studies
• Managing challenges of route alterations
• Implementing thorough environmental monitoring
Bruno Haelg
Environmental Management Officer
NORD STREAM AG
Bruno Haelg has 30 years of experience in managing industrial organisations, mainly
at the leading edge of technology. He has successfully led and participated in
complex, interdisciplinary, intercultural projects. He has wide experience in managing
relations to government, authorities and other organizations. Prior to Nord Stream
AG, Bruno Haelg has worked as Project Manager for various projects, as General Manager for
International Operations and as a Project Manager for various large scale projects. Overall, he has been
involved in projects in 15 countries mainly China, Russia, Germany, USA, and Italy.
14:45
ESIA Focus
Environmental And Social Impact Analysis (Esia): Coding The
Human Dimension Of The Impact Of Pipelines On Local
Communities
• How do you code the human dimension of the impact of pipelines on local
communities?
• How do you manage all of that data?
Janet Swan
Director
RSK ENVIRONMENT LTD.
Janet is a Director of RSK Environment Ltd, the Azerbaijan Environment and Technology
Centre (AETC - which is RSK’s company in Azerbaijan) and RSK Carter Ecological
(RSK’s ecological business). Jan joined RSK twelve years ago after eighteen years with
British Gas. She has managed many complex environmental and social impact
assessments for pipelines and other energy projects in the UK and abroad, particularly in former Soviet Union
countries. Jan is a founder member of the Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management and a
member of the Pipeline Industries Guild.
15:10
Networking Coffee Break
Your opportunity to spend time with our speakers
15:30
Deep And Ultra Deepwaters
Developing Solutions For Deep And Ultra-Deep Pipeline
Installation Challenges
• Dealing with challenging seabed environments
• Issues related to lateral buckling and pipeline walking
• Seabed intervention and seabed movement
Senior Representative
INTECSEA UK
15:55
The O-Lay
Subsea Installation Of Rigid Steel Pipeline Using The O-Lay
Method
• Explaining the O-lay method
• Laying pipe in shallow water using O-lay
• Laying pipe in deep water using O-lay
Jan Buijvoets
CEO
O-LAY PIPELAYING
After finishing his bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering at the Hogere Technische
School (HTS) in Enschede, Jan Buijvoets started as an offshore engineer with the Dutch
company Ballast Nedam in Bahrain 1984. He worked for several years with Shell
International in the Middle East and when he came back to Europe he accepted an
assignment with the Dutch Wessels Group which became later Volker Wessels Stevin. Since finishing his
Masters in Business Administration in 1991, he has reorganized production departments in several
organizations in Western as well as Eastern Europe. He has specialized in pipeline techniques including
automatic welding systems and is the owner of several patents. Since 2007, Jan has been involved with the
development of offshore pipe laying.
16:20
Offshore Installation Spotlight
Aegir, A Step Change To More Effective Reeling
• Heavy pipelay in combination with heavy lifting
• Reels lifted on board using the crane
• Deepwater lowering to 3500m depth using the A&R system
• Reduced stalk length and associated spoolbase costs
• Safe and effective transfer of reels to the Aegir at sea, even in long swells
• A spooling process on land that keeps pace with the speed of reeling offshore
Kees van Zandwijk
Senior Innovation Advisor
HEEREMA MARINE CONTRACTORS
Kees van Zandwijk graduated in Civil Engineering at the Delft University of Technology in
1977. After his military service, he joined Heerema Marine Contractors in 1978. In the first
15 years of his career he worked in the Foundation Engineering department where he
was deeply involved in the development of underwater pile driving technology. Since
2001 Kees is working as an internal advisor on new technologies and innovation. The last two years he stood
at the cradle of the Aegir pipelay concept.
16:50
Close of conference
Conference Day 2
30th November 2011
Stream A
Planning and Project Management
Stream B
Offshore Construction And Installation
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Conference - Day 2
30th November 2011
Macondo And
The Industry
What effect will the GoM
incident have on the
onshore pipeline
industry?
Arctic Pipelines
Are HSE standards
appropriate for arctic
environments?
South Stream vs.
Nabucco
What are the key
challenges and who will
be first to market?
Safety & Training
How will the industry
manage the impending
skills gap left by the
Baby Boomers?
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Conference - Day 2
30th November 2011
13:30
State Of The Onshore Industry
The Evolution Of Onshore Pipeline Technology
• State of onshore pipeline technology
• Notable developments in material technology
• Onshore pipeline construction advancements
• Where is the industry heading over the next decade?
13:55
Geotechnics
Onshore Pipe-Soil Interaction Modelling Session
• Introduction to Soils
• Key properties of soils that affect pipeline behaviour
• Pipeline modelling
• Pipe-soil interaction axial, lateral and upheaval buckling
• Real pipeline failure examples
• Earthquake and soil liquefaction
• Slope stability
Dr. Indrasenan Thusyanthan
Head of R&D
KW LTD.
Dr Thusyanthan is a Chartered Engineer with expertise in geotechnical and pipeline
engineering. He is currently working as consultant and Head of R&D in KW Ltd. He has
over 10 years of specialist research, consultancy and design experience in various
aspects of geotechnical and pipeline designs. His specialisation includes pipe/soil
interaction, earthquake engineering and foundation design. He was a Lecturer in University of Cambridge
prior to joining the industry. He has authored over 30 publications in International Journals and Conferences
on various geotechnical aspects. He received the “Bill Curtin Medal” from Institution of Civil Engineers for the
Best Paper in ICE Civil Engineering Journal.
14:20
Defect Assessment
Best Practice Session: Defect Assessment For Onshore Oil
Pipelines
• Pipeline Failures: Why?
• Pipeline Failures: Causes and Trends.
• Pipeline Failures: Responsibility?
• Defects in Pipelines.
• Defect Assessment.
• Best Practice
Mohamed Dafea
Senior Pipeline Engineer
PENSPEN
Mr. Dafea is a Chartered Engineer (CEng) and a Member of the Institute of Mechanical
Engineers (MIMechE) with over 7 years of extensive experience in structural integrity,
risk and integrity management planning, computer programming and application of
software solutions in the oil and gas industry. He has a strong background in the field of
defect assessment, fatigue and fracture mechanics, fitness-for-purpose studies, in-line inspections and direct
assessment of pipelines and has made a number of notable achievements in a wide range of challenging
pipeline integrity, risk and software solutions. This includes the development of new defect assessment
methodologies, literature reviews, failure investigations and the development of specialised engineering
software tools. Mr. Dafea chairs the Professional Institute of Pipeline Engineers in the North East of England
(PIPE NEE).
14:45
Automation And Monitoring
Operating Envelopes For Pipeline Operations, Alarm
Management And Condition Monitoring
Robin Brooks
CEO
PPCL
About the speaker: Dr. Robin Brooks is a chemical engineer with BSc and PhD degrees
from the University of Wales. He worked for many years with a major computer
manufacturer on diverse computer applications for process plants and became
convinced that engineers and scientists needed substantially better mathematical
methods to use large volumes of data. He founded PPCL in 1994 as a technology company to turn n-
dimensional geometry into effective everyday tools. This has so far led to nine patent applications and the
wholly new ‘equation-less’ Operating Envelope models being demonstrated at O&G PIPES this year.
15:10
Networking Coffee Break
Your opportunity to spend time with our speakers
15:30
Route And Cost Optimisation
Integrating Pipeline Cost And Route Modelling Incorporating
Gis Technology
• Conceptual model
• Data selection and management
• Environmental and social issues
• Finding an optimal route
Naeim Dastgir, Principal GIS Engineer, JPKENNY
Naeim Dastgir is a civil engineer with 15 years of experience. He has over 10 years of experience in GIS
and Remote Sensing, and using various GIS and Image Processing software. He is well experienced in
GIS and Remote Sensing applications in pipeline industry, pipeline routing, cost modelling, and
implementing industry standard pipeline data model PODS as well as developing custom built data
models and pipeline data management.
15:55
Buried Pipelines
Restraining A Buried Pipeline Using Soil Properties
Peter Kempster, Senior Pipeline Design Engineer
MCCONNELL DOWELL CONSTRUCTORS
Peter is a qualified and chartered mechanical engineer with membership of the both The
Institution of Engineers Australia and The Institution of Mechanical Engineers (London).
Peter has more than forty years of experience in the design, engineering, review,
construction supervision, inspection, testing, regulatory approval and operation of gas,
liquid petroleum transmission and water pipelines and associated facilities. Peter is
currently a member of the Australian Standard AS 2885 ME38 Committees Part 1 design and construction
and Part 5 pressure testing of gas and liquid petroleum pipelines. He has over twenty years of experience in
the use of the pipeline engineering software
16:20
Continuous Monitoring
Detecting Geohazards With Continuous Fiber Optic Monitoring
How Ground Movement Around Onshore Pipelines Can Be
Monitored Continuously And Remotely, With Reference To
Experience On Peru LNG’s Trans Andean Pipeline
Dr. Marc Nikles, General Manager, OMNISENS
Marc is General Manager of Omnisens, a leader in the field of fiber optic
monitoring. He received his PhD in optics from EPFL (Lausanne). He has written
and co-authored more than 35 conference papers and scientific articles related to
optical fiber monitoring and its applications in the energy industry.
13:30
Offshore Address
Examining the Future of Offshore Pipeline Technology
• What kinds of new technologies will drive the industry forward?
• Developments in offshore integrity management technology
• New smart pigging technology for offshore pipelines
Asle Venas, Head of Global Pipelines, DNV
Asle Venas has been worked in the oil and gas industry for more than 28 years. He joined
DNV in 1982 and the major part of his working experience is from development of oil and
gas fields in various places around the world. The last 20 years he has mainly been
working with onshore and offshore pipelines both during new projects, operations, life
extension as well as abandonment. He has been responsible for several research and
development projects both internally DNV and Joint Industry Projects. He has also been
heavily involved in the development of DNV Rules for Submarine Pipelines Systems
(DNV 1996) and the Offshore Standard DNV-OS-F101 “Submarine Pipeline Systems” (DNV 2000).Asle Venas
has been involved in many deep water pipeline projects. E.g.: as Project Manager for several large technical
verification projects of many challenging deep and HTHP water pipelines, like certification of the Blue Stream
installation. He has also been project manager for development of large gas pipelines both onshore and
offshore.Asle Venas is presently Global Director for the Offshore Pipelines Segment in DNV Energy.
13:55
Offshore Design Challenges
Challenges Associated With Design And Installation Of
Offshore Pipelines In Cold Regions
Ove Gudmestad, Professor of Marine Technology
UNIVERSITY OF STAVANGER
Dr. Ove T. Gudmestad has more than 28 years of engineering, research and project
experience in Statoil. His offshore-related experience includes pipeline design, offshore
structures and development of offshore field development concepts. He is also actively
working on Arctic Technology, Marine Risk and Seismic Hazard. He has management
experience from several research projects, concept development studies and
engineering tasks. International experience includes projects related to developments of offshore oil and gas
fields in Vietnam, Russia, China and Nigeria. At present, he is Professor of Marine Technology at the
University of Stavanger.
14:20
Lifetime Extension
Re-Routing And Tie-Backs For Offshore Oil Pipelines
• Material selection for joining old and new assets
Andrew Low, Supervising Engineer,
Advanced Engineering Group, INTECSEA UK
Acting as a technical coordinator on material performance within Intecsea he is currently
involved in offshore developments focused on riser and flowline packages where CRA
lined and clad pipe technologies and corrosion fatigue issues are of concern. Previously
employed with Saipem, Paris and The Welding Institute, Cambridge, he has spent over
10 years looking at fatigue and fracture behavior of girth welded tubulars; He is currently
leading 2 INTECSEA JIP research programs on material performance for SCR design and CRA lined pipe.
He is a member of the welding institute and a chartered European engineer.
14:45
Risers & NDT
A Novel Electromagnetic System For The Nondestructive
Testing Of The Tensile Wire Layer In Flexible Risers
Sung Quek, Subsea Integrity
GENESIS OIL AND GAS
Dr Sung Quek has been working in the subject area of non-destructive evaluation (NDE)
with techniques including infrared thermography, eddy current, capacitive imaging and
Electrical capacitance tomography for almost a decade. He has published various
conferences and journals associated with the research and development of the NDE
techniques aforementioned. His expertises include numerical modelling, development of
measurement instrumentation and formulation of novel signal processing technique for NDE application. He
is currently working as a research engineer with Genesis oil and gas Ltd on novel electromagnetic technique
for rise and flexible rise. He graduated from UMIST in 1999 with a first class honour degree in mechanical
engineering. Subsequently, he received overseas research scholarship (ORS) to pursue his PhD in
instrumentation and analytical at DIAS, UMIST. His PhD is on the development of 3D image reconstruction
algorithms for data obtained using inductive sensor. Since 2003 after obtaining his PhD, he has been working
on various NDE projects funded by EPSRC and DSTL.
15:10
Networking Coffee Break
Your opportunity to spend time with our speakers
15:30
Seabed/Pipeline Interaction
The Influence Of Seabed-Pipeline Interaction: State-Of-The-Art
Majid Hesar
Director
XiFEP
Majid Hesar graduated with an honours degree in Civil Engineering from the University
of Manchester in 1982. Following a period of work as a site engineer in Iran, Turkey and
the UK he returned to academic life and obtained a PhD in Offshore Geotechnics in
1988. In 1993 he moved to London and started a career designing a variety of novel
offshore structures in the Caspian Sea. In 2006 he established his Limited Company XiFEP and started
working as an independent consultant. Since then he has been working for Subsea7 in London performing
structural analyses of HP/HT oil and gas pipelines. He is currently on a one year assignment in Rio de
Janeiro with Subsea7 Brazil, where he is responsible for overseeing the geotechnical challenges of the
$1.5bn Pre-Salt project for Petrobras in 2200m water depth, including flowlines and the design of large
diameter suction anchors under sustained vertical loading.
15:55
HP/HT Pipelines
Upheaval/Lateral Buckling And Geotechnics In
High-Pressure/High Temperature Pipelines
Dr. Indrasenan Thusyanthan
Head of R&D
KW LTD
About the speaker: Dr Thusyanthan is a Chartered Engineer with expertise in
geotechnical and pipeline engineering. He is currently working as consultant and Head of
R&D in KW Ltd. He has over 10 years of specialist research, consultancy and design
experience in various aspects of geotechnical and pipeline designs. His specialisation
includes pipe/soil interaction, earthquake engineering and foundation design. He was a Lecturer in University
of Cambridge prior to joining the industry. He has authored over 30 publications in International Journals and
Conferences on various geotechnical aspects. He received the “Bill Curtin Medal” from Institution of Civil
Engineers for the Best Paper in ICE Civil Engineering Journal.
16:50
Best Practice Offshore Design
Offshore Design Assessment Of Subsea Pipelines
Atanu Dutta, Director, ADON OFFSHORE SOLUTIONS LTD.
17.00
Close of Conference
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