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Asset Integrity Management Summit India
1. Book and pay
before 15
October 2010
to save up to
US $100!
Mitigating risks and maximizing productivity by efficiently managing
the integrity of assets in the Oil and Gas space
International summit: 13 – 14 December 2010
JW Marriott, Mumbai, India
A. K Hazarika Narendra Taneja Dr. Rabi Bastia R P Nagar
Director – Onshore, Leading national energy Senior Vice President, Chairman, NACE
ONGC expert and commentator Head of Exploration Assets, International Gateway
Reliance Industries Limited India Section
Top speakers: Benefits of attending:
Anil Fotedar, Head, Reliance Gas Transportation • Learn from case studys on pertinent issues within the
Infrastructure Ltd asset integrity space
Anil Johari, Executive Director - Asset Management, ONGC • Understand how to set up and implement an integrated
asset integrity management system
Gordon McCulloch, Lecturer / Researcher in Asset Integrity
Management, Robert Gordon University, United Kingdom • Network with top individuals within the industry
S.K. Nandy, Additonal Director (Engineering), Oil Industry • Brainstorming sessions to find solutions to existing
Safety Directorate, Ministry of Petroleum, Government problems
of India
• Foresight on issues to proactively manage risks
For more information or to register :
Tel: +971 4 364 2975 Fax: +971 4 363 1938 Email: enquiry@iqpc.ae
www.assetintegrityindia.com
Supported by: Media partners: Researched & developed by:
2. Summit day one:
Monday 13 December 2010
08:30 Registration, refreshments and networking 13:00 Lunch break and networking
09:00 Chair’s welcome and opening remarks 14:00 Case study: Providing insight on how to set-up an asset
Narendra Taneja, leading national energy expert and integrity program and developing effective leadership to
commentator optimize it
Highlighting the current scenario of asset integrity • Identifying the appropriate time for an asset integrity
program to be implemented
management across the Indian subcontinent
• Building a structured team to plan and maintain the
9:30 Keynote address: Asset integrity management - An ONGC program
perspective
• Integrating infrastructure and the supply chain of assets
• Spotlight on the current scenario for asset integrity involved
management in India
Shrikrishna Puranik, Leading International Quality
• Providing first hand insight on the challenges faced by PSU
Consultant and Technologist
involved in oil and gas
• Highlighting the steps required to overcome these pressing 14:45 Managing and controlling upstream facilities projects in
challenges the current market environment
A.K. Hazarika, Director - Onshore, ONGC • Effectively managing the risks and opportunities
associated with project management
10:15 Panel discussion: Bringing the current issues and solutions
in asset integrity management to light and charting the way • Understanding the current challenges in project
forward development and execution
• Identifying major concerns of implementation for asset • Implementing project control management systems
integrity management in India • Discussing the importance of FEL (Front End Loading) with
• Discussing short-term and long-term solutions to the reference to upstream assets
issues Akshay Das, Head of Project Services Group, BG
• Understanding the risks that arise from not implementing a Exploration & Production India Ltd.
sound asset integrity system
15:30 Afternoon break, networking and refreshments
• Examining the growing need for asset integrity management
in the future and sowing the seeds for its implementation 16:00 Assessing risk based approaches for planning and
development of asset management strategies
Facilitated by the speakers of the day:
A.K. Hazarika, Director - Onshore, ONGC • Applying quantitative methods to predict the effect of
changes to inspection, maintenance and operation on the
Narendra Taneja, leading national energy expert and
plant risk profile used to develop cost optimized
commentator
maintenance tasks
Gordon McCulloch, Lecturer/ Researcher in Asset Integrity
• Optimizing spending on asset integrity whilst managing
Management, Robert Gordon University, United Kingdom
safety, environmental and business risks
S.K. Nandy, Additional Director (Engineering), Oil Industry
• Idealizing maintenance decisions to ensure appropriate
Safety Directorate, Ministry of Petroleum, Government of
integration of risk information into the decision-making
India
process
Dr. Rabi Bastia, Senior Vice President, Head of Exploration
• Developing appropriate mitigation activities to lower the
Assets, Reliance Industries Limited
risk of equipment failure
11:00 Morning break, networking and refreshments
Trinath Sahoo, Senior Manager, Mathura Refinery, Indian Oil
Mitigating risks and maximizing productivity by Corporation
implementing integrated asset integrity and Uncovering deep-sea and sub-sea exploration and
management techniques the complexities associated with it
11:30 Formulating a generic framework model for the practical
16:45 Understanding deep-sea opportunities and challenges
implementation of asset integrity management
• Reviewing the practical generic model of asset integrity • Highlighting deep-sea assets in India and identifying the
and the implementation of an asset integrity management potential in the overall energy basket
strategy operated through the asset lifecycle • Focusing on concepts and technology to address the
• Providing an overview of the main tools used in asset challenges posed to deep-sea assets
integrity management and the benefits • Developing a process of simulation, monitoring, mitigation,
• Identifying key areas to consider in emerging markets and testing for sub-sea assets
Gordon McCulloch, Lecturer/ Researcher in Asset Integrity • Conducting regular risk assessments for all sub-sea
Management, Robert Gordon University, United Kingdom assets for all possible failures
12:15 Assessing the benefits of calculating and comprehending • Looking at the road ahead for deep-sea exploration
asset remaining life and assets
• Understanding the value of asset remaining life Dr. Rabi Bastia, Senior Vice President, Head of Exploration
• Using appropriate tools to calculate asset remaining life Assets, Reliance Industries Limited
• Developing an action plan to extend asset lifecycle 17:30 Final comments from the chair and end of summit
S.K. Nandy, Additional Director (Engineering), Oil Industry day one
Safety Directorate, Ministry of Petroleum, Government
of India
For more information or to register – Fax: +971 4 363 1938 Email: enquiry@iqpc.ae
3. Summit day two:
Tuesday 14 December 2010
8:30 Registration, refreshments and networking 14:00 Panel discussion: Identifying the difficulties associated
9:00 Chair’s welcome and opening remarks with pipeline integrity management in India and assessing
the available solutions
Narendra Taneja, leading national energy expert and
commentator • Anti-aging pipeline coating systems to ensure the
predicted pipeline lifetime period
Focusing on safety and working towards a healthier
• Using intelligent pigging devices to guarantee the health
environment to manage human and material capital of pipelines
9:30 Incorporating safety and health into the asset integrity • Finding ways to inspect and test non piggable pipelines
management approach • Protecting the existing pipeline infrastructure in India
Facilitated by the speakers of the day:
• Implementing management strategies to enhance product
Narendra Taneja, leading national energy expert and
and process safety and reliability
commentator
• Discussing environmental factors related to asset
Anil Johari, Executive Director - Asset Manager, ONGC
management and it’s effect on safety
Anil Fotedar, Head, Reliance Gas Transportation
• Developing stringent Quality, Health, Safety and
Infrastructure Ltd
Environmental strategies (QHSE) and dealing with disasters
related to health and safety by developing a disaster R.P Nagar, Chairman, NACE International Gateway India
management plan Section
• Analyzing information security and surveillance techniques N. Bose Babu, Chief Manager - Technical Services, GSPL
Anil Johari, Executive Director - Asset Management, ONGC Examining the current scenario of corrosion in the
Spotlight on the importance of monitoring and Oil and Gas industry and interactively discussing
analysis for effective asset management ways to combat it
14:45 Cathodic protection of underwater and underground
10:15 Monitoring, measurement and timely analysis – The key to structures to prevent corrosion
effective asset management
• Analyzing the accelerated rate of corrosion of underwater
• Discussing the principles involved in the asset management structures due to increased external exposure
of operating and non operating assets • Implementing an effective cathodic protection system
• Examining the system based approach for asset • Examining typical anode delivery systems
management (pipelines and compressor stations) R.P Nagar, Chairman, NACE International Gateway India
• Remote monitoring and diagnostics for critical equipments Section
and operational parameters 15:30 Afternoon break, networking and refreshments
• Putting a pipeline integrity management plan in practice
16:00 Dissecting application of corrosion management for asset
Anil Fotedar, Head, Reliance Gas Transportation
integrity in the oil and gas industry
Infrastructure Ltd
• Providing insight on the impact and cost of corrosion on
Alok Gurtu, GM & Head Pipeline Integrity, Reliance Gas
oil and gas systems
Transportation Infrastructure Ltd
• Discussing corrosion management methodology
11:00 Morning break, networking and refreshments • Exploring various corrosion control and monitoring
methods
11:30 Conducting an in - depth analysis on Pipeline Integrity
• Application of information management for corrosion
Management Systems (PIMS)
analysis
• An overview of pipeline integrity management strategies Manickam Valliappan, Corrosion Management Consultant,
• Understanding best practice and industry standards for Kuwait Oil Company
pipelines Reviewing various aspects of inspection and
• Assessing the current aging pipeline infrastructure in India
understanding it’s value
N. Bose Babu, Chief Manager - Technical Services, GSPL
16:45 Highlighting the importance of accurate inspection and
12:15 Case study – Pipeline engineering and innovative ideas to it’s impact on asset integrity management
develop a more effective structure • Establishing the value of periodic inspection, auditing
• Reviewing the various phases and changes that the Infield exercises and third party inspection
Pipeline Project in M&R faced • Addressing the need for engineering verification and
specialized analyses
• Elaborating on various new technologies and innovative
ideas used in this project • Actioning the efficient implementation of the results from
inspection and audits
• Focusing on commercial benefit and time saving techniques
• Understanding the utility and benefits of Non Destructive
• Directing efforts towards the safety and preservation of the Testing (NDT) and Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA)
structure Debasis Mithra, Senior Manager, CAIRN India
Vipul Kumar, Deputy General Manager - Project Engineering, 17:30 Final comments from the chair and end of summit
CAIRN India
13:00 Lunch break and networking opportunity
For more information or to register – Fax: +971 4 363 1938 Email: enquiry@iqpc.ae
4. Highlights:
• Identifying areas of difficulty in applying asset integrity
management in the Indian Oil and Gas space and
troubleshooting the same
The recent economic crisis has put a spotlight on the critical
financial importance of maintaining the integrity of existing assets • Case studies discussing the implementation of a
and installation of new assets. In addition, several high profile comprehensive AIM process, effective project
events such as the oil rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico and management and pipeline integrity management
closer to home, the Mumbai oil tanker spill, have greatly added
to the demand for effective integrity management. • Targeting the complexities of sub-sea asset integrity
This summit aims to bring together industry leaders and experts in and optimizing productivity
every given field within asset management to discuss and find
solutions to key issues within the sector. It will give you insight on • Delving into corrosion, inspection and preventative
methods that industry leaders use to minimise risks and solutions measures to proactively manage damages
to tackle challenges within your own company.
• Insight on the safety, health and environment aspects
IQPC’s Asset Integrity Management India, the latest event in the
international series, has been designed in conjunction with industry of asset integrity management
leaders with the purpose of providing invaluable insight into
addressing the challenges facing the AIM sector in 2011 and
Supported by: Media partners:
beyond. This crucial event is the perfect platform for you to network
and engage with the thought leaders of the AIM industry and benefit
from world class expertise.
Who will you network with at Asset Integrity Management
India?
This is a must attend event for senior decision makers in
Petrochemical, IOC, NOC, Upstream, Downstream and
Exploration and Production companies. Job titles include:
Head/ Director/ Manager:
• Asset integrity
Sponsorship & exhibition opportunities
• Pipelines
• Operations Only at Asset Integrity Management India will the highest-
• Corrosion level decision makers attend in one place at one time. They will
• Exploration evaluate products and services and will look to short-list
• Materials Management potential suppliers.
• Integration
• Can you afford to miss out on this opportunity?
• Wells
• Refineries • Do you have a product or service that our senior decision-
• Safety makers and influencers need?
• Maintenance We have a range of business development / marketing and
• Inspection sales solutions that will be tailored to specifically deliver on
• Onshore/ Offshore
your business objectives. For more details, call +971 4 364
• Facilities
2975 or email sponsorship@iqpc.ae
• Optimization
Plant Director
Industry breakdown Job title breakdown
3% 2% 15%
10%
15%
5%
40% 10%
10%
10%
5%
15%
10%
10% 5% 5%
70% Head / Director / Manager:
Asset Integrity Refineries
Pipelines Safety
NOCs / IOCs / Petrochemical Pipeline Layout / Planning Operations Maintenance
companies Companies Corrosion Inspection
Exploration Onshore / Offshore
Associations – Oil and Gas / Oil and Gas Exploration and
Materials Management Plant Director
Petrochemical Drilling Companies
For more information or to register – Fax: +971 4 363 1938 Email: enquiry@iqpc.ae
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