This document advertises the 8th Annual North Sea Decommissioning Conference happening in November 2011 in Aberdeen, UK. It summarizes that around 120 oil and gas installations could be decommissioned in the Southern North Sea alone by 2020, representing a large business opportunity. The conference will provide expert insights into challenges like costs, regulations, well plugging, supply chain management, and new technologies to help operators and contractors better plan and execute decommissioning projects.
Well Plugging and Abandonment Conference BrochureDean Murphy
Execute Well P&A projects in an efficient, safe and timely manner whilst keeping project costs to a minimum
Get the direction and tools you need to build a comprehensive well plugging and abandonment strategy that will ensure project success and cost-effective execution of your well P&A tasks. Join over 200 senior decision makers to exchange updates, network and do business. For more information get the conference brochure here!
Well Integrity Analysis: Learn from tried and tested methods for assessing the mechanical condition of a well to ensure your P&A projects run without disruption
Drive Efficiencies and Reduce Costs: Review your current P&A strategies to make additional cost savings through effective scheduling and coordination of all activities
Regulatory Landscape: Gain a full understanding of legislative requirements, expectations and recommended practices to ensure compliance on your future P&A projects
P&A Project Execution: Utilize tried and tested project management techniques to ensure safe and effective plugging and abandonment execution
Technology and Equipment: Examine the latest technological innovations to ensure your P&A project is delivered in a more timely and cost effective way
Effective O&M strategies to deliver efficiencies, increase output and reduce outage times to improve ROI
•Preparing for Maintenance: Recognize the importance of predictive and preventative maintenance when planning repairs to ensure maintenance tasks run smoothly
•Understand Costs and Optimize ROI:Discover how you can plan refurbishments and upgrades to improve operations and increase your annual income
•Plant Reliability Assessment: Learn about plant equipment to ensure it will continue to perform to meet your expectations in the future
•Safety & Regulatory Update:Ensure adequate safety margins and regulatory compliance and understand why this is critical to your customers, employees and shareholders
•Resources & The Workforce: Understand the demand for personnel across the industry and how this may put a strain on your resources for O &M
This document advertises and provides information about the Nuclear Maintenance and Plant Modernization Conference happening on May 25-26, 2011 in Brussels, Belgium. The conference will focus on effective operations and maintenance strategies to improve efficiency, increase output, and reduce outage times. Speakers will discuss topics like predictive maintenance, understanding costs and return on investment, plant reliability assessments, safety and regulatory issues, and managing resources and workforces. The document provides an agenda, speaker information, pricing details, and encourages attendees to register before certain dates to receive discounts.
This document is an invitation and agenda for the Geothermal Operations and Plant Optimization Conference in San Jose, California from September 15-16, 2011. The conference will provide opportunities for geothermal operators, developers, suppliers, and consultants to share best practices for optimizing plant operations and maintenance to increase production and reduce costs. Speakers will present the latest technologies and solutions from companies like Alterra Power Corp, Landsvirkjun, RamPower, Pacific Gas and Electric, and GE. Attendees can learn how to maximize profits, plan for emergencies, take advantage of technology advances, and secure future funding and business opportunities in the growing geothermal energy industry.
Automotive IQ, a division of IQPC, is the number one choice for information exchange in the automotive industry. Our comprehensive events provide an unbiased, focused forum where you can discuss and learn about the issues most important to you. We put a range of industry challenges under the spotlight in our events and articles to examine how to solve these issues in the context of todays business climate.
Decommissioning of Offshore InstallationsMuanisa Waras
This training course will help your team improve your decommissioning strategies to reduce your offshore liabilities. Delegates will gain an in-depth understanding of the Asia Pacific market to prepare your company for decommissioning projects in the coming years. Your team will have an overview of the future challenges for the decommissioning market for operators and contractors and the strategies that need to be implemented to move projects forward. You will be able to formulate an effective and efficient decommissioning supply chain of experienced contractors to remove
offshore installations.
Over the past 18 months, 5 commercial nuclear reactors in the US have begun decommissioning and 4 are continuing active decommissioning activities. Recent retirements have prompted questions about whether the nuclear industry is facing an unprecedented period of decline or if it is prepared to handle multiple decommissioning projects simultaneously. However, the industry has experienced similar challenges in the past, including periods in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s when several reactors were shut down. To date, 11 major nuclear facilities in the US have been fully decommissioned and their sites released for unrestricted use, and significant progress has also been made at several other sites. The presentation provides an overview of decommissioning activities at the Humboldt Bay Nuclear Power
Well Plugging and Abandonment Conference BrochureDean Murphy
Execute Well P&A projects in an efficient, safe and timely manner whilst keeping project costs to a minimum
Get the direction and tools you need to build a comprehensive well plugging and abandonment strategy that will ensure project success and cost-effective execution of your well P&A tasks. Join over 200 senior decision makers to exchange updates, network and do business. For more information get the conference brochure here!
Well Integrity Analysis: Learn from tried and tested methods for assessing the mechanical condition of a well to ensure your P&A projects run without disruption
Drive Efficiencies and Reduce Costs: Review your current P&A strategies to make additional cost savings through effective scheduling and coordination of all activities
Regulatory Landscape: Gain a full understanding of legislative requirements, expectations and recommended practices to ensure compliance on your future P&A projects
P&A Project Execution: Utilize tried and tested project management techniques to ensure safe and effective plugging and abandonment execution
Technology and Equipment: Examine the latest technological innovations to ensure your P&A project is delivered in a more timely and cost effective way
Effective O&M strategies to deliver efficiencies, increase output and reduce outage times to improve ROI
•Preparing for Maintenance: Recognize the importance of predictive and preventative maintenance when planning repairs to ensure maintenance tasks run smoothly
•Understand Costs and Optimize ROI:Discover how you can plan refurbishments and upgrades to improve operations and increase your annual income
•Plant Reliability Assessment: Learn about plant equipment to ensure it will continue to perform to meet your expectations in the future
•Safety & Regulatory Update:Ensure adequate safety margins and regulatory compliance and understand why this is critical to your customers, employees and shareholders
•Resources & The Workforce: Understand the demand for personnel across the industry and how this may put a strain on your resources for O &M
This document advertises and provides information about the Nuclear Maintenance and Plant Modernization Conference happening on May 25-26, 2011 in Brussels, Belgium. The conference will focus on effective operations and maintenance strategies to improve efficiency, increase output, and reduce outage times. Speakers will discuss topics like predictive maintenance, understanding costs and return on investment, plant reliability assessments, safety and regulatory issues, and managing resources and workforces. The document provides an agenda, speaker information, pricing details, and encourages attendees to register before certain dates to receive discounts.
This document is an invitation and agenda for the Geothermal Operations and Plant Optimization Conference in San Jose, California from September 15-16, 2011. The conference will provide opportunities for geothermal operators, developers, suppliers, and consultants to share best practices for optimizing plant operations and maintenance to increase production and reduce costs. Speakers will present the latest technologies and solutions from companies like Alterra Power Corp, Landsvirkjun, RamPower, Pacific Gas and Electric, and GE. Attendees can learn how to maximize profits, plan for emergencies, take advantage of technology advances, and secure future funding and business opportunities in the growing geothermal energy industry.
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Decommissioning of Offshore InstallationsMuanisa Waras
This training course will help your team improve your decommissioning strategies to reduce your offshore liabilities. Delegates will gain an in-depth understanding of the Asia Pacific market to prepare your company for decommissioning projects in the coming years. Your team will have an overview of the future challenges for the decommissioning market for operators and contractors and the strategies that need to be implemented to move projects forward. You will be able to formulate an effective and efficient decommissioning supply chain of experienced contractors to remove
offshore installations.
Over the past 18 months, 5 commercial nuclear reactors in the US have begun decommissioning and 4 are continuing active decommissioning activities. Recent retirements have prompted questions about whether the nuclear industry is facing an unprecedented period of decline or if it is prepared to handle multiple decommissioning projects simultaneously. However, the industry has experienced similar challenges in the past, including periods in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s when several reactors were shut down. To date, 11 major nuclear facilities in the US have been fully decommissioned and their sites released for unrestricted use, and significant progress has also been made at several other sites. The presentation provides an overview of decommissioning activities at the Humboldt Bay Nuclear Power
The document summarizes an upcoming conference on decommissioning and abandonment in the Gulf of Mexico. It provides details on the conference agenda, speakers, attendees, exhibitors, and sponsors. Previous conferences have attracted over 1,200 attendees from 350 organizations in 15 countries, focusing on updating strategies and sharing lessons learned for improving safety and reducing costs on decommissioning projects in the Gulf of Mexico region.
Decommissioning and Abandonment Summit 2013Dean Murphy
The document summarizes the 5th annual Decommissioning & Abandonment Summit to be held in Houston, TX in March 2013. It provides an overview of the event, including speakers from major oil companies, regulators, and independent operators who will discuss industry trends and innovations. The summit will gather over 800 senior executives from over 400 decommissioning organizations to network and learn about strategic planning, regulations, costs, technologies and environmental challenges. Attendees will represent oil and gas operators, service providers, contractors, and government agencies working on decommissioning in the Gulf of Mexico region.
Lino Carrillo is an experienced operations executive in the oil and gas sector with over 30 years of international experience. He has expertise in plant operations, process engineering, maintenance planning, and budgeting. Some of his accomplishments include reducing accidents by 50% at one company and being awarded for best safety program. He is also skilled in leading teams, managing complex projects, and developing talent.
This document advertises an upcoming nuclear decommissioning supply chain conference in Charlotte, NC on November 17-18, 2011. The conference will provide attendees with information on reducing costs and driving efficiencies in nuclear decommissioning projects through the supply chain. Key topics will include best practices in project management, case studies from US and international decommissioning sites, and regulatory updates. The goal is for contractors, suppliers, and project managers to learn how to successfully implement business strategies that allow them to compete and win contracts in the growing $45.2 billion nuclear decommissioning industry.
The article discusses how oil and gas companies are increasingly pursuing localization strategies by working with national oil companies in developing countries. This helps developing countries build local capabilities and economic development through training, knowledge transfer, and supporting local suppliers. Examples are given of Norway working with Statoil and Nigeria working with Shell to develop their oil industries and local economies. Localization benefits both international and national oil companies by giving access to resources and reducing risks.
In an investment portfolio, some assets perform better than others. The reasons for the underperformance of an asset are varied. They might have been overlooked during the buyer’s due diligence.
We assess the root-cause of underperformance and proposes an execution plan to bridge the gap between current conditions and the Business Plan.
Commercial – e.g., overlooked higher-margin products or target markets, low diversification of the customer base, room for pricing optimisation.
Technical – e.g., reduced level of maintenance leading to a high frequency of unplanned shutdowns, a limited capital investment plan to support planned revenue streams.
Environmental, Health and Safety – e.g., outstanding remediation activities and impact on the cost of decommissioning, poor operating practices.
Improving Offshore Production WhitepaperDean Murphy
Benefit from a short whitepaper which reviews two recent presentations by senior representatives at EnQuest and Wintershall. The whitepaper looks at their approaches towards improving production efficiencies regarding their North Sea interests.
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- A look at the planning that is going into extending the lifetime of Brage and how Wintershall are taking steps towards improving production
- Future considerations and development plans for EnQuest and Wintershall within the North Sea
TransAlta Corporation – Project Pioneer CCS in the Power Sector – Don Wharton...Global CCS Institute
As a part of the Institute's strategic focus on assisting CCS projects through knowledge sharing, three North American roadshow events will help the industry share project experiences and knowledge about CCS. Taking place in the US and Canada, the three events include:
• Austin, Texas on November 8, 2011;
• Calgary, Canada on 10 November, 2011; and
• Washington, D.C. on 19 January, 2012.
The first roadshow focused on sharing project experiences and knowledge from the projects in North America but also brought in projects from Europe (Don valley) and Australia (Callide) so that regionally diverse experiences could be shared amongst a global audience.
Attendance at the event was around 30 to 35 which allowed open and frank discussions around technical, management, and regulatory issues and how these challenges can impact on a project’s advancement and decision making processes.
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The 3rd annual Nuclear Construction Summit will take place from October 25-27 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The event brings together over 250 senior executives from nuclear stakeholders to discuss lessons learned from major construction projects that can help ensure projects are delivered on time and on budget. Attendees will learn about the current regulatory environment, benchmarking of nuclear power plant projects, project management best practices, and updates on large construction initiatives in the US and abroad. The summit provides an important opportunity for networking and exchanging ideas to help advance nuclear construction.
The document announces the 3rd annual Nuclear Construction Summit in 2011. It will bring together over 250 senior executives from stakeholders in the nuclear industry to discuss lessons learned from major construction projects. Attendees will learn about regulatory updates, best practices in project management, and insights from global construction projects to help improve planning and execution on their own nuclear projects. A new financing workshop will provide guidance on ensuring funding for new nuclear power projects. The summit provides intelligence and networking opportunities to facilitate the continued development of the nuclear industry.
The annual report summarizes ExxonMobil's strong financial results in 2006, with record net income across its Upstream, Downstream, and Chemical businesses. The company continued growing shareholder value through high dividends and share buybacks totaling $32.6 billion in returns to shareholders. ExxonMobil invested $20 billion in capital projects and advanced its portfolio of major projects, starting up seven new upstream projects. It focuses on long-term profitable growth through disciplined capital investments and a rigorous business model.
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The document discusses the prospects and challenges facing the global oil and gas industry in the next decade. It outlines the industry value chain and major changes, including volatile markets, tougher operating environments, and skills shortages. The presentation framework discusses diversifying revenue, effective cost controls, and investing in safety and human capital as a company strategy. Barriers to change include political/economic instability, lack of expertise in new technologies, and non-integrated operations. Overcoming barriers involves integrated logistics, risk management, industry advocacy, communication, and training. Price risks, capital investments, and sustainability will drive the industry, which will see future growth from new assets, technology, and people.
Pankaj Panchal is a results-oriented professional with over 32 years of international experience in project management, business development, and mechanical engineering. He has extensive experience directing projects from $10 million to over $50 million across various industries. Most recently, he served as General Manager for a commercial air conditioning division in Nigeria, where he grew sales by 300% over 5 years. He is proficient in several design and project management software, and holds licenses to practice engineering internationally.
This document presents a framework for business continuity planning to enable resilient operations for floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) vessels. It discusses how FLNG operations have new challenges due to emerging technologies in remote environments. A maturity model is provided to assess preparedness for disruptions. The framework takes a scenario-planning approach to identify recovery strategies and prioritize functions based on their impact to operations. It emphasizes reducing recovery time over reacting to specific scenarios. Key takeaways are that FLNG poses unique risks requiring updated planning approaches to enable a quicker return to normal operations.
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The document summarizes an upcoming conference on decommissioning and abandonment in the Gulf of Mexico. It provides details on the conference agenda, speakers, attendees, exhibitors, and sponsors. Previous conferences have attracted over 1,200 attendees from 350 organizations in 15 countries, focusing on updating strategies and sharing lessons learned for improving safety and reducing costs on decommissioning projects in the Gulf of Mexico region.
Decommissioning and Abandonment Summit 2013Dean Murphy
The document summarizes the 5th annual Decommissioning & Abandonment Summit to be held in Houston, TX in March 2013. It provides an overview of the event, including speakers from major oil companies, regulators, and independent operators who will discuss industry trends and innovations. The summit will gather over 800 senior executives from over 400 decommissioning organizations to network and learn about strategic planning, regulations, costs, technologies and environmental challenges. Attendees will represent oil and gas operators, service providers, contractors, and government agencies working on decommissioning in the Gulf of Mexico region.
Lino Carrillo is an experienced operations executive in the oil and gas sector with over 30 years of international experience. He has expertise in plant operations, process engineering, maintenance planning, and budgeting. Some of his accomplishments include reducing accidents by 50% at one company and being awarded for best safety program. He is also skilled in leading teams, managing complex projects, and developing talent.
This document advertises an upcoming nuclear decommissioning supply chain conference in Charlotte, NC on November 17-18, 2011. The conference will provide attendees with information on reducing costs and driving efficiencies in nuclear decommissioning projects through the supply chain. Key topics will include best practices in project management, case studies from US and international decommissioning sites, and regulatory updates. The goal is for contractors, suppliers, and project managers to learn how to successfully implement business strategies that allow them to compete and win contracts in the growing $45.2 billion nuclear decommissioning industry.
The article discusses how oil and gas companies are increasingly pursuing localization strategies by working with national oil companies in developing countries. This helps developing countries build local capabilities and economic development through training, knowledge transfer, and supporting local suppliers. Examples are given of Norway working with Statoil and Nigeria working with Shell to develop their oil industries and local economies. Localization benefits both international and national oil companies by giving access to resources and reducing risks.
In an investment portfolio, some assets perform better than others. The reasons for the underperformance of an asset are varied. They might have been overlooked during the buyer’s due diligence.
We assess the root-cause of underperformance and proposes an execution plan to bridge the gap between current conditions and the Business Plan.
Commercial – e.g., overlooked higher-margin products or target markets, low diversification of the customer base, room for pricing optimisation.
Technical – e.g., reduced level of maintenance leading to a high frequency of unplanned shutdowns, a limited capital investment plan to support planned revenue streams.
Environmental, Health and Safety – e.g., outstanding remediation activities and impact on the cost of decommissioning, poor operating practices.
Improving Offshore Production WhitepaperDean Murphy
Benefit from a short whitepaper which reviews two recent presentations by senior representatives at EnQuest and Wintershall. The whitepaper looks at their approaches towards improving production efficiencies regarding their North Sea interests.
The report shares critical insight, including:
- A review of EnQuest’s production optimisation model currently being used in the North Sea to improve current operations
- A look at the planning that is going into extending the lifetime of Brage and how Wintershall are taking steps towards improving production
- Future considerations and development plans for EnQuest and Wintershall within the North Sea
TransAlta Corporation – Project Pioneer CCS in the Power Sector – Don Wharton...Global CCS Institute
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• Austin, Texas on November 8, 2011;
• Calgary, Canada on 10 November, 2011; and
• Washington, D.C. on 19 January, 2012.
The first roadshow focused on sharing project experiences and knowledge from the projects in North America but also brought in projects from Europe (Don valley) and Australia (Callide) so that regionally diverse experiences could be shared amongst a global audience.
Attendance at the event was around 30 to 35 which allowed open and frank discussions around technical, management, and regulatory issues and how these challenges can impact on a project’s advancement and decision making processes.
The Importance of Integration of subsurface with surface facilities designRiley Smith
OPC's David Gorsuch and INTECSEA's John Harley recently delivered this presentation at the 9th Annual Offshore Production Technology Summit in London. The presentation highlights the importance of integration between the subsurface and surface facility design teams in achieving optimal field development plans for oil & gas assets.
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The document summarizes an upcoming nuclear construction summit taking place from October 25-27 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The summit will bring together over 350 senior executives from the nuclear industry to discuss key topics such as regulatory updates, licensing challenges, lessons learned from major construction projects, and project management strategies. Speakers will provide insights from large nuclear projects underway in the US and overseas. A new addition for 2011 is a one-day financing workshop focused on strategies for ensuring project success. The summit aims to help attendees develop nuclear strategies that mitigate risk and reduce costs on their projects.
The 3rd annual Nuclear Construction Summit will take place from October 25-27 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The event brings together over 250 senior executives from nuclear stakeholders to discuss lessons learned from major construction projects that can help ensure projects are delivered on time and on budget. Attendees will learn about the current regulatory environment, benchmarking of nuclear power plant projects, project management best practices, and updates on large construction initiatives in the US and abroad. The summit provides an important opportunity for networking and exchanging ideas to help advance nuclear construction.
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This document presents a framework for business continuity planning to enable resilient operations for floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) vessels. It discusses how FLNG operations have new challenges due to emerging technologies in remote environments. A maturity model is provided to assess preparedness for disruptions. The framework takes a scenario-planning approach to identify recovery strategies and prioritize functions based on their impact to operations. It emphasizes reducing recovery time over reacting to specific scenarios. Key takeaways are that FLNG poses unique risks requiring updated planning approaches to enable a quicker return to normal operations.
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next decade providing a massive gain a clearer perspectives on Get to grips with all the major
opportunity for decommissioning the financial, regulatory and challenges such as cost, time
service providers. This makes 2011 environmental changes in order to management, safety, environmental
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less economically viable the necessary and logistics in place
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the demand for approvals, resulting in decommissioning programmes to contrActorS:
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decommissioning service providers. By 2020, the North Sea oil and gas
industry expects to decommission
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is paramount if you want to be with unparalleled participation contractors. As business ramps up,
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4. Your Blueprint to Cost Effective, Time Efficient Decommissioning
Projects in the North Sea
Section one: north SeA Section tWo: HSE: Human &
DecommiSSioning mArKet DecommiSSioning Organisational Issues in
Decommissioning
upDAte prepArAtion
• Understand the three key stages;
Latest North Sea Financial Considerations Decommissioning, Dismantling,
Developments Deconstruction, to achieve a
• Learn about the specific costs greater awareness of your project’s
• Identify the latest fiscal, involved at every step of the needs
technological, and project decommissioning process to aid
• Discover the hazards presented
developments in North Sea your financial planning
by partially decommissioned
decommissioning so you have a • Examine how you can save money installations so you can manage
clear understanding of the market in the decommissioning process in these appropriately
• Explore the key factors that order to gain more control of the
• Gain insight into the human factor
influence when and how costs
issues enabling you to prepare
an installation should be • Understand the financial the correct procedures, training,
decommissioned so you can considerations required when communication methods, and
formulate your business plans contracting work and how system interfaces
• Discover how factors such as tax you can produce realistic cost Rob Miles, HOF Decommissioning
policy changes and maturing estimations Lead, HSE
fields have impacted the Brian Twomey, Managing Director,
decommissioning market and why Reverse Engineering Section three: Well
preparation for increased activity
plug & AbAnDonment
must start now Taxing Matters Panel
Andrew Reid, CEO,
Douglas-Westwood • Hear about the latest Standards and Testing in
developments being discussed Well P&A
by the Decommissioning Working
Legislative Updates Group and the issues surrounding • Understand why standards for well
tax relief P&A activity are crucial and if the
• Obtain the latest details from
current standards are adequate
DECC on the changes to the • Get clarification on what the
decommissioning approval process future of tax relief holds and how it • Become aware of the assurances
to give you an understanding of affects the long term nature of the that sufficient testing on plugged
the impact on the industry industry and abandoned wells give
for future confidence and the
• Gain insight into the future • Understand tax liabilities and the mitigation of any risks
state of the market in terms of tax break rules and how they
decommissioning programmes can affect contracts between • Receive an overview of new well
being approved so you can operators and contractors P&A standards to ensure your
confidently plan ahead continued compliance
Hugh Hedges, Head of North Sea
• Realise the key regulatory Policy Team HMRC. Jules Schoenmakers, Principle
Technical Expert (PTE) Well
challenges that lie behind delays Stuart Gregory, Senior Policy Adviser, Abandonment, Shell Global
in decommissioning and how you Business & International Tax Group,
can overcome them HM Treasury
Richard Brooks, Head of
Well Intervention Techniques
Decommissioning, DECC Planning • Examine the challenges behind
• Find out what is involved in the traditional well intervention
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5. Your guide to commercial success
Section four: Section Six: environmentAl Section Seven: Supply
DecommiSSioning nAvigAtion chAin initiAtiveS
technology upDAte
Complete Removal vs Habitat Salvage industry: Offering
Remotely Operated Creation: What are the a Different Supply
Vehicles (ROVs) environmental implications of Approach
• Discover the most effective, Decommissioning? • Learn about the capacity and
safest and cost efficient ways • Benefit from case studies of installation capabilities of onshore facilities
to operate on the seabed so removal programmes around the so you can plan for every step of
you can save time and money world so you can understand the waste management process
without risk the environmental implications of • Consider the benefits the salvage
• Gain insight into the uses of ROV decommissioning industry can bring to the offshore
work on debris, subsea isolation • Gain insight into the environmental industry so that you have a wider
valves and removal of the rules behind complete removal and choice and are aware of all
umbilicals so you can take full leaving hardware in situ to give you a salvaging options
advantage of the technology clear idea of the key environmental • Recognise the similarities
• Understand the lessons learnt priorities between the salvaging and
from other industries’ ROV • Identify the key aspects and offshore industries in terms of
use and how to exploit this considerations required for post- equipment used and activities
knowledge to eliminate wasted decommissioning work to help you undertaken so you know why
time execute an environmentally sound full those synergies should be
Moya Crawford, Director, Deeptek site clearance exploited
Bryony Pearce, Research Director, Marine John Noble, General Manager,
Ecological Surveys Ltd International Salvage Union
Cutting Panel Session
• Examine the latest methods and NORM Waste Supply Chain Management
applications for cutting so you
can operate in the safest and • Identify the key considerations that • Develop a business plan to
most time efficient manner need to be made when characterising ensure that your programme’s
all aspects of the rig and how to supply chain can cope with
• Benefit from lessons learnt in manage waste appropriately
removal projects so you can additional decommissioning
implement a successful operation • Analyse the changes to the and further E&P work by other
Radioactive Substances Act and how operators
• Learn from successful the exemption orders will have an
approaches to cutting so • Understand all supply chain
influence on decommissioning
you can formulate the most considerations so you can
• Hear about the government’s plans execute successful operations
appropriate plans for NORM waste strategy that will put on well abandonment, top side
measures in place to ensure there are removal, jacket removal, and
Section five: project waste management options available removal of subsea pipelines and
mAnAgement Adam Stackhouse, Principal Policy Officer systems.
(NORM), SEPA - Radioactive Substances
Policy Unit • Discover the solutions in
Acquired Decommissioning overcoming supply chain
Expertise pressures such as competition
Conventional Waste for use of heavy lift vessels and
• Hear from BP on their
decommissioning experience so • Learn about SEPA policy changes to onshore disposal sites so you can
“
you can learn how to manage turn more waste into resources by ensure you are fully prepared
project expectations recovering metals and oils and putting
• Gain insight into best practice
methods for decommissioning to
• Understand Common Business
Processes so you know how they
can aid the procedures of your
decommissioning programme
them back into the market to maximise
profitability
help you benefit fully from lessons • Realise the opportunities to recover
learned
the value of decommissioned materials
to implement a programme that is not
just a disposal exercise
• Understand the potential harm of
materials brought ashore so you can
protect the environment as well as
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“These conferences do a
great job of highlighting the
importance of decommissioning.”
Delaney Olstad, Product Line
Champion - Decommissioning,
Gunther Newcombe, Vice President Weatherford
your reputation
– Decommissioning, BP
Gary Walker, Principal Policy Officer
(Conventional Waste), SEPA
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6. Get Unique Insights From Leading from the industry experts
Your chance to meet and learn Thin-Film Companies
check out the speaker line up!
Jules Schoenmakers Gunther Newcombe
VP Decommissioning
Principle Technical Expert (PTE)
Well Abandonment BP
Shell
Jules is the Principal Technical Expert for well Gunther joined BP as a geologist in 1980.
abandonments for Shell globally. He is also the Following assignments across the globe, Gunther
planning lead for well abandonments with Shell returned to the North Sea in 1996 taking on a number
in Europe. Jules chairs the Oil and Gas UK industry of business management roles. In 2004 he was posted
workgroup on well abandonments in Great Britain to Baku as HSSE VP supporting BP’s operations in
and also the industry workgroup Best Practices in the Azerbaijan, Georgia and Eastern Turkey. In 2007
Netherlands. He is involved with the Well P&A Forum Gunther returned to the UK to lead BP’s North Sea
in Norway. Jules has 27 years experience in drilling decommissioning programme which included NW
and well engineering. He has held a variety of posts Hutton, Miller and Don Field projects. In 2009 Gunther
throughout the world for Shell. became VP Decommissioning for BP E&P .
John Noble Brian Twomey
General Manager Managing Director
International Salvage Reverse Engineering
Union
John Noble has worked in commercial shipping since As Managing Director of Reverse
1962. After obtaining his Master Mariners Certificate, Engineering, Dr Brian Twomey is responsible for
John graduated with a Nautical Studies BSc. He set decommissioning and abandonment operations planning,
up Murray Fenton & Associates’ London branch in decommissioning engineering, peer review work and cost
1980. Following its acquisition by BMT in 2001, John analysis. He has worked on oil & gas decommissioning
served as CEO of the Salvage Association until 2005. and pipeline issues for over 23 years and has carried out
His expertise lies in Salvage, Wreck Removal and Oil decommissioning work on over 700 offshore installations
Pollution having attended 60 major casualties. John worldwide, including Africa, Asia Pacific, South & North
has worked with every major salvage company and is America, Norway, UK. Dr Twomey has presented over 100
acting General Manager to the ISU. papers on decommissioning and has delivered numerous
decommissioning training courses.
expert decommissioning speakers include:
John Noble Hugh Hedges Adam Stackhouse
General Manager Head of North Sea Policy Team Principal Policy Officer (NORM)
International Salvage Union HMRC Scottish Environmental Protection
Agency
Gunther Newcombe Brian Twomey
VP Decommissioning Managing Director Gary Walker
BP Reverse Engineering Principal Policy Officer (Conventional waste)
Scottish Environmental Protection
Jules Schoenmakers Nigel James Agency
Principle Technical Expert (PTE) Well Master Mariner / Associate Director
Abandonment Rob Miles
London Offshore Consultants
Shell Human & Organisational Factors Lead
Andrew Reid Health & Safety Executive
Richard Brooks CEO
Head of Decommissioning Moya Crawford
Douglas-Westwood
DECC Director
Bryony Pearce Deeptek
Stuart Gregory Research Director
Senior Policy Adviser, Business and Delaney Olstad
Marine Ecological Surveys Ltd
International Tax Group Product Line Champion
HM Treasury Weatherford
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