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19-21 FEBRUARY 2014 • PERTH CONVENTION EXHIBITION CENTRE

SUBSEA AUSTRALASIA CONFERENCE NOW INCORPORATING

Drill into the minds of globaloil & gas expertsAOG and the Subsea Australasia Conference have combined to bring you themost in-depth conference program for the Australasian oil and gas industry.

CONFERENCE PROGRAMAOG 2014

0900Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology Subsea Market Outlook Adapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

1030 Morning Tea

1100Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology Subsea Market Outlook Adapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

1230 Lunch

1330Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology FLNGAdapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

1500 Afternoon Tea

1530Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology FLNGAdapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

0900Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology Subsea Market Outlook Adapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

1030 Morning Tea

1100Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology Subsea Market Outlook Adapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

1230 Lunch

1330Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology FLNGAdapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

1500 Afternoon Tea

1530Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology FLNGAdapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

THURSDAY 20 FEBRUARY 2014

0900 Plenary - The Big Picture Focus on TechnologyOceans & Sediments: Engineering and the Environment

Field Development Challenges

Slug Induced Vibration in Long Pipeline Spans

1030 Morning Tea

1100Australian Industry Participation

Marine Supply Base and Logistics

Safety Leadership Focus on TechnologyOceans & Sediments: Engineering and the Environment

Field Development Challenges

Slug Induced Vibration in Long Pipeline Spans

1230 Lunch

1330Australian Industry Participation

Marine Supply Base and Logistics

Safety Leadership Focus on TechnologyOceans & Sediments: Challenging Seabeds

Well Integrity, Workover and Operation

1500 Afternoon Tea

1530Australian Industry Participation

Marine Supply Base and Logistics

Safety Leadership Focus on TechnologyOceans & Sediments: Challenging Seabeds

Well Integrity, Workover and Operation

WEDNESDAY 19 FEBRUARY 2014

0900 Plenary - The Big PictureOceans & Sediments: Engineering and the Environment

Field Development Challenges

Slug Induced Vibration in Long Pipeline Spans

1030 Morning Tea

1100Australian Industry Participation

Marine Supply Base and Logistics

Safety LeadershipOceans & Sediments: Engineering and the Environment

Field Development Challenges

Slug Induced Vibration in Long Pipeline Spans

1230 Lunch

1330Australian Industry Participation

Marine Supply Base and Logistics

Safety LeadershipOceans & Sediments: Challenging Seabeds

Well Integrity, Workover and Operation

1500 Afternoon Tea

1530Australian Industry Participation

Marine Supply Base and Logistics

Safety LeadershipOceans & Sediments: Challenging Seabeds

Well Integrity, Workover and Operation

WEDNESDAY 19 FEBRUARY 2014

0900Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology Subsea Market Outlook Adapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

1030 Morning Tea

1100Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology Subsea Market Outlook Adapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

1230 Lunch

1330Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology FLNGAdapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

1500 Afternoon Tea

1530Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology FLNGAdapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

0900Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Subsea Market Outlook Adapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

1030 Morning Tea

1100Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Subsea Market Outlook Adapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

1230 Lunch

1330Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital FLNGAdapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

1500 Afternoon Tea

1530Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital FLNGAdapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

THURSDAY 20 FEBRUARY 2014

0900 Plenary - The Big Picture Focus on TechnologyOceans & Sediments: Engineering and the Environment

Field Development Challenges

Slug Induced Vibration in Long Pipeline Spans

1030 Morning Tea

1100Australian Industry Participation

Marine Supply Base and Logistics

Safety Leadership Focus on TechnologyOceans & Sediments: Engineering and the Environment

Field Development Challenges

Slug Induced Vibration in Long Pipeline Spans

1230 Lunch

1330Australian Industry Participation

Marine Supply Base and Logistics

Safety Leadership Focus on TechnologyOceans & Sediments: Challenging Seabeds

Well Integrity, Workover and Operation

1500 Afternoon Tea

1530Australian Industry Participation

Marine Supply Base and Logistics

Safety Leadership Focus on TechnologyOceans & Sediments: Challenging Seabeds

Well Integrity, Workover and Operation

WEDNESDAY 19 FEBRUARY 2014

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AOG 2014 AT A GLANCE

Topics include:› Plenary - The Big Picture› Australian Industry Participation› Marine Supply Base & Logistics› Safety Leadership› Operations & Maintenence› Productivity› Human Capital

Subsea specifi c topics include:› Focus on Technology› FLNG› Subsea Market Outlook› Oceans & Sediments› Subsea Pipelines› Well Integrity, Workover & Operation› Field Development Challenges

GET THE BESTOF BOTH WORLDSAOG and the Subsea Australasia Conference have combined to bring you the most in-depth conference program for the Australasian oil and gas industry.

0900 Plenary - The Big Picture Focus on TechnologyOceans & Sediments: Engineering and the Environment

Field Development Challenges

Slug Induced Vibration in Long Pipeline Spans

1030 Morning Tea

1100Australian Industry Participation

Marine Supply Base and Logistics

Safety Leadership Focus on TechnologyOceans & Sediments: Engineering and the Environment

Field Development Challenges

Slug Induced Vibration in Long Pipeline Spans

1230 Lunch

1330Australian Industry Participation

Marine Supply Base and Logistics

Safety Leadership Focus on TechnologyOceans & Sediments: Challenging Seabeds

Well Integrity, Workover and Operation

1500 Afternoon Tea

1530Australian Industry Participation

Marine Supply Base and Logistics

Safety Leadership Focus on TechnologyOceans & Sediments: Challenging Seabeds

Well Integrity, Workover and Operation

WEDNESDAY 19 FEBRUARY 2014

0900Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology Subsea Market Outlook Adapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

1030 Morning Tea

1100Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology Subsea Market Outlook Adapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

1230 Lunch

1330Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology FLNGAdapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

1500 Afternoon Tea

1530Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology FLNGAdapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

0900Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology Subsea Market Outlook Adapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

1030 Morning Tea

1100Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology Subsea Market Outlook Adapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

1230 Lunch

1330Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology FLNGAdapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

1500 Afternoon Tea

1530Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology FLNGAdapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

THURSDAY 20 FEBRUARY 2014

0900Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology Subsea Market Outlook Adapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

1030 Morning Tea

1100Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology Subsea Market Outlook Adapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

1230 Lunch

1330Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology FLNGAdapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

1500 Afternoon Tea

1530Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology FLNGAdapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

0900Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology Subsea Market Outlook Adapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

1030 Morning Tea

1100Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology Subsea Market Outlook Adapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

1230 Lunch

1330Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology FLNGAdapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

1500 Afternoon Tea

1530Operations and Maintenance

Productivity Human Capital Focus on Technology FLNGAdapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for challenging Seabeds

THURSDAY 20 FEBRUARY 2014

Time Title Speaker

Session Chair: John O’Hare – General Manager, Marine & Defence, Oil & Gas, Australian Marine Complex, Department of Commerce

1100 Positioning a Global Oilfi eld Services Business in the Fast Growing Australian Market Matt Thomas – CEO Australia - ASCO

1130 Logistics of Australian Companies Maximising Global Opportunities in the Oil & Gas Industry’ John Wood – Director, Aurecon

1200 Offshore Logistics David Lucido – CEO, National Ports

1230 Lunch

Session Chair: John Wood – Director, Aurecon

1330 From the Wild West to World Class – Supply Base Operations on the North West Shelf David Lofthouse – General Manager, Mermaid Marine

1400 Ten Years On - New Markets Jonathan Smith – General Manager, AMC Management (WA) Pty Ltd

1430 Diversifi cation and Changing Markets Mark Schiller – Executive Director, Strategic Marine

1500 Afternoon Tea

Session Chair: Pru Ayling – Manager, Department of Commerce

1530 TBC Ben van der Hoeven – Australia Area Manager, Dockwise Shipping B.V.

1600 Large Module Load-in and Load-out Logistics Daniel O’Leary – Load-out Manager, Saipem Leighton Consortium

1630 TBC TBC

Hosted by: Sponsored by:

Time Title Speaker

Session Chair: Mark Small – General Manager - Offshore and Maritime, IFAP

1100 Keynote: The Seven Delusions in Disaster-Prone Organizations Lincoln Eldridge – SAFEmap International

1200 A Fresh Look at Safety Risk Through the Magic Looking Glass of Big Data Coert Du Plessis – Partner, Deloitte

1230 Lunch

Session Chair: Mark Small – General Manager - Offshore and Maritime, IFAP

1330 Values Based Leadership Martin Ralph BSc(Hons) Grad. Cert. OHRS – Managing Director, IFAP

1400 Errare Humanum Est- To Err is to be Human: Understanding Human Error and Developing Error Trapping Systems to Ensure Safe Outcomes for On-Water Operations

Rajiv Singh – Program Manager/ Senior Lecturer, Challenger Instituteof Technology

1430 How Understanding Human Factors Makes Better Safety Leaders Pauline Arnold PhD – Consulting Psychologist, PBC Consulting

1500 Afternoon Tea

Session Chair: Mark Small – General Manager - Offshore and Maritime, IFAP

1530 Leading Toward a Culture of Safety Citizenship Matthew Bowen – Principal Consultant, Sentis

1600 24 X 7 Infl uencing Safe Behaviour Dave Holland – Regional HSEQ Manager, Wood Group Kenny

1630 Closing the Gap: Demonstrating Assurance in High Hazard Industries

Greg Smith – Legal Practice Director, STE Safety and Legal

Hosted by: Sponsored by:

Government of Western AustraliaDepartment of Commerce

Time Title Speaker

The Big Picture

Session Chair: Deidre Willmott – Chief Executive, West Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry

0900 The Big Picture Hon. Bill Marmion MLA – Minister for Mines & Petroleum; Housing, Government of Western Australia

0930 Industry Perspective Andrew Smith – Country Chair, Australia & VP Australia & New Zealand, Shell

1000 Delivering Growth through Exploration, Innovation and Development Gerry Flaherty – General Manager Asset Development, Chevron Australia

1030 Morning Tea

Hosted by: Sponsored by:

Time Title Speaker

Greater Industry Collaboration & Co-Operation

Session Chair: Paul Johnson MBE – Energy Supplier Advocate

1100 Oil and Gas Industry Collaboration in the UK – What can Australia Learn from the UK Experience Tom Smith – Senior Energy Advisor, Price Waterhouse Coopers

1120 Norwegian Industry Collaboration Successes Jeanette Roberts – Vice President, Kvaerner Australia

1140 Building Australian Industry Collaboration Keith Spence – TBC

1200 Panel Discussion The speakers from this session will form a panel discussion

1230 Lunch

Harnessing Innovation to Drive Effi ciency

Session Chair: Ted Graham AM – Ted Graham Consulting

1330 The Power of Innovation to Drive Change Tommy Hillock – Managing Director, Global Energy (SCS) Limited

1350 Innovation in Offshore Installations David Field – Managing Director, ICON Engineering

1410 The Industry Technology Facilitator Model In Action Peter Brazier – Industry Technology Facilitator - Australia,Regional Manager

1430 Panel Discussion The speakers from this session will form a panel discussion

1500 Afternoon Tea

Standardised Pre-Qualifi cation and Tendering Procedures

Session Chair: Colby Hauser – National Sector Manager, Oil and Gas - Industry Capability Network

1530 The Case for Standardised Procedures in Oil and Gas Procurement David Henchliffe – Chief Procurement Offi cer, Santos

1550 Accreditation Systems in Action Rob McCullagh – Achilles Information Business Development ManagerW.A. & S.A.

1610 Operations and Maintenance Procurement - Insights and Opportunities Alister McGregor – Former Supply Chain Manager, Apache

1630 Panel Discussion The speakers from this session will form a panel discussion

1730 Delegates are invited to Australian Industry Zone Stand #X14 for a Networking Event

Hosted by: Sponsored by:

Government of Western AustraliaDepartment of Commerce

Government of Western AustraliaDepartment of Commerce

WEDNESDAY 19 FEBRUARY

AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRY PARTICIPATION

MARINE SUPPLY BASE AND LOGISTICS

SAFETY LEADERSHIP

PLENARY

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Time Title Speaker

Session Chair: Ali Mazaheri – Senior Subsea Pipeline Engineer, Chevron Energy Technology Pty Ltd

0900 The Challenges of Slug Flow Modelling to Assess Pipeline Fatigue Paul Oakley – Staff Consultant, Wood Group KennyVaithianathan Ramanathan – Flow Assurance Consultant, Wood Group Kenny

0930Using FE Analysis to Defi ne Structural Monitoring Requirements for Slug Induced Vibrations in Rigid Jumpers and Pipeline SpansCo-Aurthored by Ryan Koska, Hugh Howells & Tze King Lim

Ryan Koska – Principal Engineer, 2H Offshore Engineering Pty Ltd

1000 Investigation into the Mechanics of Moving Slug over a Vertical Buckle Initiator

Ahmed Reda – Senior Engineering Specialist, INTECSEADr. Gareth Forbes – Lecturer, Curtin University

1030 Morning Tea

Session Chair: Ali Mazaheri – Senior Subsea Pipeline Engineer, Chevron Energy Technology Pty Ltd

1100 Finite Element Analysis of Pipeline Dynamics with Flowing Contents Dr. Barry Trippit – Director, Simuserv Pty Ltd

1130 Slug Induced Vibrations in Pipeline and Jumper Spans – Enhanced Industry Design and Analysis Methods Enabled by the Slarp Jip

Kieran Kavanagh – Group Technology & Engineering Director,Wood Group Kenny

1200 TBC TBC

1230 Lunch

Hosted by: Sponsored by:

Time Title Speaker

Session Chair: Dr. Julie Morgan – Chief Flow Assurance Engineer, Woodside Energy Ltd

1330 Improved Well Integrity Management for Deepwater Wells Dag Almar Hansen – CEO, TECHNI

1400 Drilling the Right Hole and Drilling the Hole Right- Raising the Safety Bar for Offshore Deep Water Drilling Operations

Venkatarao Aryasomayajula – Asst. Vice President, Oil & Gas Upstream Solutions, Tech Mahindra

1430 The Growing Use of Structural Monitoring as Part of Wellhead and Conductor Integrity Management

Steven Gauthier – Asia-Pacifi c Business Development Manager, Pulse Structural Monitoring

1500 Afternoon Tea

Session Chair: Dr. Julie Morgan – Chief Flow Assurance Engineer, Woodside Energy Ltd

1530 Riser and Well System Structural Integrity Assessment and Monitoring System

Øystein Stranden – Specialist Structural Engineer, FORCE Technology Norway AS

1600 Standardizing Completion and Workover Riser Assessments Tze King Lim – Principal Engineer, 2H Offshore Engineering Pty Ltd

1630 Ultra Deepwater, Sour Service, High Fatigue & Arctic Environments – Pushing the Envelope of Completion/Workover Riser Technology Craig Harvey – Chief Engineer, Aker Solutions

1700 Subsea Happy Hour Sponsored by:

Hosted by: Sponsored by:

Time Title Speaker

Engineering & The Environment - Processes Geohazards and Practicalities

Session Chair: Piers Larcombe – Chief Sediment Scientist, RPS MetOcean

0900Oceanography of the North West Shelf: Some Engineering and Environmental Implications

Steve Buchan – Managing Director, RPS MetOcean

0930Seabed Environments and Holocene Evolution of the Tropical Continental Shelf of Western Australia

Dr. Scott Nichol – Leader, National Eco Systems Knowledge, Geoscience Australia

1000 Earthquake and Landslide Hazards Along Australia’s North West Shelf James Hengesh – Asst. Professor - Senior Principal Geologist, UWA

1030 Morning Tea

Session Chair: Prof. David White – Professor, University of Western Australia

1100 Sediment Mass Transport Deposits: Hidden Geohazards Dr. Fiona Fitzpatrick – Associate Geohazard Consultant, RPS

1130Physical and Numerical Modeling of the Performance of Dynamically Installed Anchors in Clay

Dr. Jie Sun – Engineer, American Bureau of Shipping

1200 Proactive Management of Oil & Gas Operation Footprint Pete Wellings – Business Development Manager, Kongsberg Nemo Pty Ltd

1230 Lunch

Challenging Seabeds

Session Chair: Dr. Fiona Fitzpatrick – Associate Geohazard Consultant, RPS

1330 Scour Prediction in Non-Uniform Soils John Harris – Principal Scientist, Coasts & Estuaries, HR Wallingford

1400 Pipeline Self-Burial in Sand Overlying Rock Scott Draper – Assistant Professor, University of Western Australia

1430 Pipeline Design for Challenging Seabeds Eric Jas – Managing Director, Atteris Pty Ltd

1500 Afternoon Tea

Session Chair: Dr. Sarah Elkhatib – Associate - Geotechnics, Arup

1530Modern sedimentary processes in the Joseph Bonaparte Basin, NW Australia – water quality implications for FLNG platforms

Piers Larcombe – Chief Sediment Scientist, RPS MetOcean

1600The Importance of Integrated Geosciences in the Life Cycle of a Pipeline Project

Dr. Steve Tyler – Principal Geophysicist, Advanced GeomechanicsDr. Ian Finnie – Director, Advanced Geomechanics

1700 Subsea Happy Hour Sponsored by:

Hosted by: Sponsored by:

WEDNESDAY 19 FEBRUARY

OCEANS & SEDIMENTS

WELL INTEGRITY, WORKOVER AND OPERATION

SLUGFEST – SLUG INDUCED VIBRATIONS IN SUBSEA PIPELINES, SPANS AND JUMPERS

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Time Title Speaker

Design & Construction

Session Chair: Neil Gordon – CEO, Subsea UK

0900 Subsea Gas Compression as a Building Block of the Subsea Plant Salvatore Micali – Senior Engineer, Aker Solutions

0930 Application and Benefi ts of a Pressure Protection System for Large Diameter Subsea Flowlines Nick Brown – Principle Engineer, Wood Group Kenny

1000 Subsea Well Response Project (SWRP) - Intervention System Justin Branner – Regional Manager - Deepwater Technical Solutions, Oceaneering International

1030 Morning Tea

1100 Subsea Field Development- Challenges and Solutions for Tie-In and Connection Systems Zahid Hasan – Lead Field Development Engineer, FMC Technologies

1130 Mechanical Pipeline Joining Technology Enables Marginal Wells and Fields to be Developed by Lowering Pipeline Installation Costs

Mark Wallace – Zap-Lok Far East Manager, National Oilwell Varco, Tuboscope

1200 Improving Integrity of Tanker-Buoy Offl oading Operations Mark Brooks – Sales & Marketing Director, Offspring International

1230 Lunch

Process & Flow Assurance

Session Chair: Neil Gordon – CEO, Subsea UK

1330 Emerging Technology Assessment and Qualifi cation for SubseaFields of the Future Peter Baker – Manager Emerging Technology, S2V Consulting

1400 Going from Guessing to Knowledge Based Decisions! Barry Headridge – Production Performance Services Manager, FMC Technologies

1430 Passive Subsea Cooler – Enabling Technology in the Subsea Process System Henrik Alfredsson – CFD Lead Engineer, Aker Solutions

1500 Afternoon Tea

1530 Direct Electrical Heating – A Field Proven System Daniel Stanghelle – Sales Manager Direct Electric Heating, Nexans

1600 Subsea Hydrate Remediation Options - an Engineering Study Justin Branner – Regional Manager - Deepwater Technical Solutions, Oceaneering International

1630 Subsea Compression: Simple, Robust and Wet. OneSubsea will Present Offerings and Vision for Subsea Wet Gas Compression

Dr. Luca Letizia – Regional Manager - Subsea Processing Systemsand Flow Assurance, OneSubsea

1700 Subsea Happy Hour Sponsored by:

Hosted by: Sponsored by:

Time Title Speaker

Session Chair: Azad Hessamodini – MCS Regional Manager, Wood Group Kenny

0830 Gorgon Project – Challenges of Accessing the Jansz-Io Gas Fields Nigel Wrenn – Gorgon Upstream Interface Coordinator, Chevron Australia Pty Ltd

0900 The Integration of Quality Decision Making in Front-End Studies Charles N. White – Managing Consultant, Worley Parsons/INTECSEA

0930 Strategies for the Monetisation of Remote Offshore Fields in theNorth-West of Australia S.S. Shastri – Lead Process Engineer, GHD

1000 New Pipeline Technologies Implementation Including Reeled EHTF PIP and Reeled Mechanically Lined Pipe John Mair – Technology Development Director, Subsea 7

1030 Morning Tea

1100 Flowline and Riser Active Heating – State of the Art Antoine Marret – Senior Subsea Pipeline Project Engineer, TechnipRobby O’Sullivan – Subsea Technology Offi cer APAC, Technip

1130 Quicker and Safer Deployment, Fibre Rope Connector for Deep-Water Modu Moorings

Craig Weston – Business Development Manager, Energy Agencies (Representing Offspring International)

1200 The Multi-Column Floater: A Flexible Deep-Water Field Development Solution for Offshore Australia Neil Williams – VP Horton Wison Tech Center, Horton Wison Deepwater

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WEDNESDAY 19 FEBRUARY

FIELD DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGES

FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGY

SUBSEA WELCOME DRINKSAn opportunity for Subsea Industry Professionals to network atAOG’s dedicated Subsea Industry Event

Date: Tuesday 18 February 2014, 5.00pm - 7.00pmVenue: BelleVue Foyer, Perth Convention Exhibition Centre

SUBSEA HAPPY HOURSubsea stream delegates (Wednesday only) will receive two drink vouchers to be redeemed at this event

Date: Wednesday 19 February 2014, 5.00pm - 6.00pmVenue: Skilled Offshore, Subsea Bar Pavilion, Perth Convention Exhibition Centre

AOG OPENING PARTYConference delegates, exhibition visitors and exhibitors are invitedto an evening of great food, drinks and entertainment to kick offAOG 2014

Date: Wednesday 19 February 2014, 7.00pm - 9.00pmVenue: Summer Garden, Perth Convention Exhibition Centre

AOG OFFICIAL DINNER Join your industry peers and colleagues for a night of wining, diningand networking

Date: Thursday 20 February 2014, 7.00pm - 11.00pmVenue: BelleVue Ballroom 1, Perth Convention Exhibition Centre

AOG WOMEN HIGH TEAConnecting and inspiring Women in the oil and gas industry

Date: Friday 21 February 2014, 2.00pm - 4.00pm Venue: BelleVue Ballroom 2, Perth Convention Exhibition Centre

AOG 2014 NETWORKING EVENTS

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Time Title Speaker

Session Chair: Jonathan Smith – General Manager, AMC Management (WA) Pty Ltd

0900 TBC Damian Dwyer – Director – Economics, APPEA

0930 Reducing Wasted Effort to Increase Business Demand Peter Barda – Executive Director, Australian Construction Industry Forum

1000 Building Information Modelling (BIM): A Perspective from Academiaon its Potential for the Oil and Gas Industry

Prof. Xiangyu Wang Ph.D. – Chair Professor for Oil, Gas & LNG Construction and Project Management, Curtin University

1030 Morning Tea

Session Chair: Jonathan Smith – General Manager, AMC Management (WA) Pty Ltd

1100 Innovation as a Key Driver of Productivity Dr. Mary Turonek – Senior Associate, Griffi th Hack

1130 Oil & Gas R&D Activities – Technical Case Studies for Tax Incentives James Edwards – Partner, R&D Incentives (Perth Offi ce), KPMG

1200 Improved System Engineering Productivity Prof. Peter Ed Love – Distinguished Professor, Curtin University

1230 Lunch

Session Chair: Jonathan Smith – General Manager, AMC Management (WA) Pty Ltd

1330 Productivity - Practical Issues - Australian Oil and Gas Industry John Flood – Director, Strategic Human Resources

1400 Remuneration and Incentives Isobel Adams – Director, New LatitudeJoshua Dundon – Managing Director, New Latitude

1430 Emotional Intelligence & Workplace Motivation Gordon Hill – Principal, Newmindscape

1500 Afternoon Tea

Session Chair: Jonathan Smith – General Manager, AMC Management (WA) Pty Ltd

1530 Automation Driven Productivity Pat Tallon – Director, Civmec

1600 Focus on Local Value - Add Service Providers Lionel Trewhella – Group Engineering Manager, CDMS Consulting Engineers

1630 Economies of Scale Jonathan Smith – General Manager, AMC Management (WA) Pty Ltd

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Time Title Speaker

Session Chair: Julie Harrison – Partner, Deloitte

0900 Human Capital Trends 2013: Resetting Horizons Julie Harrison – Partner, Deloitte

0930 Leadership in the Oil & Gas Industry Barbara Jinks – Exec Director, LNG18

1000 Recruitment Process Outsourcing Kelly Quirk – Chief Executive Offi cer, Harrier Human Capital

1030 Morning Tea

Session Chair: Julie Harrison – Partner, Deloitte

1100 What Works, What Doesn’t When it Comes to Effective Leadership Development Prof. Sharon Parker – TBC

1130 TBC TBC

1200 The Relocation Experience - Making it Positive from the Start Sue Pember – Managing Director, Aussie Orientation Services

1230 Lunch

Session Chair: Julie Harrison – Partner, Deloitte

1330 Recruiting Mission Critical Talent 2014 Shireen DuPreez – Senior Consultant, Shireen DuPreez

1400 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Engagement David Wirrpanda – Patron and Director, Wirrpanda Foundation

1430 Gender Diversity in The Western Australian Resources Industry Sarah Hooper – Director, Chamber of Minerals and Energy ofWestern Australia

1500 Afternoon Tea

Session Chair: Julie Harrison – Partner, Deloitte

1530 Employer Branding Amongst the Key Players –Who’s Doing It Well...and Who Isn’t Mike De Vile – Agency Head - WA, Reagent Employer Marketing

1600 Technip Graduate Campaigns and Our Future Leaders Donna Brown – Recruitment Manager, Technip

1630 Maximising on Workforce Resources and Productivity Sarah Cordiner – Director, Main Training

Hosted by:

Time Title Speaker

Session Chair: TBC

0900 Asset Integrity Management and Corrosion Assessment Dr. Steve Harrison – Head of Australian Business, Frazer-Nash Consultancy

0920 Run Assets at Peak Performance to Meet Operational Goals TBC – SAS Institute

0940 Integrity Management and Life Extension of Brownfi eld Assets in Australia

Hugh Kane – Western Business Manager, WGPSNChris Saunders – WGIM Business Manager, WGIM

1000 Cost Effective Integrity Management Clive Rawson – General Manger, Add Energy

1020 Session Summary

1030 Morning Tea

Session Chair: TBC

1100 Advances in Mobile Technology for Oil and Gas Production Joris Steeman – Strategic Lead Oil & Gas, Ajilon

1130 Mobility to Improve Operational Performance and Risk James McDonough – CEO, SEE Forge

1200 Offshore Access - As Easy as Crossing the Street Dr. Ir. Jan van der Tempel – CEO, Ampelmann Operations B.V

1230 Lunch

Session Chair: TBC

1330 Repair or Replace? Managing Rotable and Repairable Assets Phillip Slater – Principal, Initiate Action

1400 Use of Simulation to Complement the Inspection and Maintenanceof Gas Turbine Exhaust Duct Systems Dr. Graham Hawkes – Group Leader - Fluids, Frazer-Nash Consultancy

1430 Using Erosive Flow Testing and CFD Modelling to Build a Complete Picture John Peters – Consultant: Erosion, Valves, Piping Systems

1500 Afternoon Tea

Session Chair: TBC

1530 The Benefi ts of ROV’s Underwater Inspection Philippe Marc – Sales & Marketing Director, DCNS Far East

1600 A New Direction for Lubrication Maintenance Colin Benn – Director, Australian Institute of Machine Reliability

1630 IRM in the Splash Zone Christian Hagen – CEO of LBO, Inc. (US subsidiary of LBO AS), Linjebygg Offshore AS (LBO)

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OPERATIONS & MAINTENENCE PRODUCTIVITY

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THURSDAY 20 FEBRUARY

Time Title Speaker

Pipelines & Umbilicals

Session Chair: Bill Edgar – Chairman, Subsea UK

0900Subsea Flexible Jumpers and Rigid Spools: Challenges and Technical SolutionsCo-Authored by: Richard Daniell, Marek Misan & ShinYea Tay

Henri Morand – Flexible Pipeline Discipline Lead, Technip

0930 Advanced Post-Processing of FE Analyses: 3D Sub-Modelling for Subsea Pipelines Graham Poepjes – Design Engineer, Wood Group Kenny

1000 A Novel Wet Insulation Coating System for Deep-Water and Extreme Conditions

Dr. Shiwei William – Technical Manager, Bredero ShawTony Guan Bacon – Technical Manager, Bredero Shaw

1030 Morning Tea

1100 Control Umbilical Free Operations, is it Possible? - Introduction to Deep Remote Charles Wright – Managing Director, Subsea Deep Ocean LTP

1130 Cryogenic Pipe in Pipe Robby O’Sullivan – Subsea Technology Offi cer APAC, TechnipAntoine Marret – Senior Subsea Pipeline Project Engineer, Technip

1200 V-Life: A New Technology for the Rejuvenation of Subsea Umbilicals with Insulation Resistance Failures Neil Douglas – Managing Director, Viper Subsea LLP

1230 Lunch

Inspection and Survey

Session Chair: Bill Edgar – Chairman, Subsea UK

1330 Tracerco Discovery - The Worlds First Subsea Ct Scanner For Pipeline and Flow

Keijo Kinnari – Senior Specialist Technology Excellence, Statoil / Tracerco and Statoil ASLee Robins Head of Subsea Services, Tracerco and Statoil AS

1400 Subsea Inspection of Vibration and Acoustic Noise Olav Brakstad – Sales Manager, ClampOn AS

1430 Continuous Corrosion and Erosion Monitoring for Offshore Applications Tom Fuggle – Business Development Director, Permasense

1500 Afternoon Tea

1530 Successful Execution of Remotely Piloted Ocean Vehicles to Conduct Metoc and Turbidity Surveys

Sudhir Pai – VP Operations and Technology, Liquid RoboticsOil & Gas

1600 Solutions for Diffi cult-to-Inspect Subsea Pipelines Andreas Boenisch – Managing Director, Innospection Ltd

1630 Mooring Line Monitoring to Reduce the Risk of Line Failure Steven Gauthier – Asia-Pacifi c Business Development Manager, Pulse Structural Monitoring

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Session Chair: Bernard Mackin – Senior Vice President, INTECSEA

0830 Asia Pacifi c Subsea Development Activity Charles A. Reith – Lead Subsea Engineer, Premier Oil Far East

0900 Subsea Market Review and Opportunities Alexandre M Gater – Senior Analyst, Infi eld Systems

0930 After the Gold Rush - Meeting the Challenge of the Australian Subsea IMR Market Geoff Hogg – Business Acquisition Director, Fugro TSM

1000 Gorgon Stage 2 Development Roger Walpot – Engineering Manager, Gorgon Stage 2 Project, Chevron Australia Pty Ltd

1030 Morning Tea

Session Chair: Bernard Mackin – Senior Vice President, INTECSEA

1100 A Subsea System Supplier’s Perspective of the Subsea Market Mike Robinson – Manager - Sales and Marketing Australia & New Zealand / Subsea Systems, FMC Technologies

1130 Global Subsea Market Outlook from an Asia Pacifi c Persepective Jason Waldie – Associate Director, Douglas Westwood

1200 Gorgon Project - Update on the World’s Largest ‘Subsea-Only’ LNG Project David Equid – Gorgon Upstream Facilities Project Manager, Chevron Australia

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1230 Lunch

Session Chair: Steve Kauffman – GM, Front End Engineering, Shell Australia Upstream, Shell

1330 Regulatory and Safety Challenges of FLNG Conn Fagan – Vice President, DNV GL

1400 Design Challenges and Options for Large-Scale FLNG FacilitiesBenjamin Mauries – Innovation & Technology Development, Floaters Technologies / Saipem

1430Analysing the Benefi ts of a FLNG Concept Based on a Cylindrical Hull Shape and Dual Nitrogen Expander Cycle LNG Trains

Fredrik Major – VP Business Development, Sevan Marine ASA

1500 Afternoon Tea

1530 Barge Mounted FLNG PlantsKris Martinick – LNG Projects Development Manager - AP, Wison Offshore & Marine Ltd

1600Utilization of Associated Gas and Natural Gas Condensates with Wartsila Gas Reformer

Peik Jansson – Product Manager, Wartsila Corporation

1630A Framework for Business Continuity to Provide High Availability in Floating LNG Operations

Alex Lal – Managing Consultant, VelradaPete Winn – Principal Consultant, Oil and Gas, Velrada

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Session Chair: Terry Griffi ths – Principal Pipeline Engineer/Regional Technology Lead, Wood Group Kenny

0900 Pipeline Stability on Erodible Seabeds - What’s Your Paradigm? Nino Fogliani – Technology Manager, Woodside Energy Ltd

0930 Lateral Buckling Design for Intermittently Buried & Spaning Pipelines James Taavale – Subsea & Pipeline Engineer, S2V Consulting Pty Ltd

1000 Scour-Induced Pipeline Embedment – Predicting the Most ImportantPipe-Soil-Interaction Parameter Joe Tom – Senior Engineer, Advanced Geomechanics

1030 Morning Tea

1100 Structural Reliability Analysis for Lateral Buckling of Pipelines Andrew Rathbone – Lead Engineer, Wood Group Kenny

1130 DNV-RP-F109 for use on Calcareous Soil Olivier Royet – Principal Specialist, DNV GL

1200 Modelling the Dynamic Lateral Buckling Response of a Subsea Pipeline using Time-dependent Seabed Friction Alastair Walker – Technical Authority Advanced Engineering, INTECSEA

1230 Lunch

Session Chair: Dr. Ian Finnie – Director, Advanced Geomechanics

1330 Assessing the Seabed Resistance for Pipelines & Cables on Rock Outcrops Antonio Borges Rodriguez – Geotechnical Engineer, Advanced Geomechanics

1400 The Infl uence of Hydrodynamic Loading on Lateral Bucking Design Ben Anderson – Pipeline Engineer, Wood Group Kenny

1430 Drained or Undrained: Is that the Question? Amin Rismanchian – Senior Geotechnical Engineer, Fugro Survey Pty LtdNick Ramsey – Senior Geotechnical Engineer, Fugro Survey Pty Ltd

1500 Afternoon Tea

1530 Merge Between Safebuck and DNV-RP-F110 – Benefi ts and Challenges Dr. Mark Marley – Senior Principal Engineer, DNV GL

1600 Panel Discussion The speakers from this session will form a panel discussion

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ADAPTING & OPTIMISING SUBSEA PIPELINE DESIGN FOR CHALLENGING SEABEDS

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SUBSEA MARKET OUTLOOK

THURSDAY 20 FEBRUARY

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Terms and Conditions

• Price includes entry to the exhibition and refreshments.

• Should you be unable to attend, a substitute delegate may be made at any time prior to the event without penalty. A 50% refund will be provided for cancellations received in writing by emailing [email protected] prior to 19 January 2014; thereafter no refunds can be made.

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• No refunds available on Networking Events.

• We reserve the right to change any of the event schedules without notifi cation due to unforeseen circumstances.

Step 1: SELECT YOUR PROGRAM (Please tick)Please indicate your preferred session.

Wednesday 19 February 2014 Thursday 20 February 2014

❑ Australian Industry Participation ❑ Operations and Maintenance

❑ Marine Supply Base and Logistics ❑ Productivity

❑ Safety Leadership ❑ Human Capital

SUBSEA STREAMS

❑ Focus on Technology: Design and Construction (AM) / Process & Flow Assurance (PM)

❑ Focus on Technology: Pipelines and Umbilicals (AM) / Inspection & Survey (PM)

❑ Oceans & Sediments: Engineering and the Environment (AM) / Challenging Seabeds (PM)

❑ Subsea Market Outlook (AM) / FLNG (PM)

❑ Slug Induced Vibration in Long Pipeline Spans (AM) / Oceans & Sediments: Challenging Seabeds (PM)

❑ Adapting and Optimising Subsea Pipeline Design for Challenging Seabeds (AM / PM)

❑ Well Integrity, Workover and Operation (AM) / Field Development Challenges (PM)

Step 2: SELECT YOUR NETWORKING EVENTS

❑ Subsea Welcome DrinksTuesday 18 February 5.00pm – 7.00pm

❑ AOG Opening PartyWednesday 19 February 7.00pm – 9.00pm

❑ AOG Offi cial DinnerThursday 20 February 7.00pm - 11.00pm

❑ AOG Women High TeaFriday 21 February 2.00pm – 4.00pm

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❑ Society for Underwater Technology ❑ Subsea Energy Australia ❑ Subsea UK

Please note membership entitles you to a discounted registration

Step 3: CALCULATE YOUR PAYMENT

Conference Sessions Total Number Full Price Amount Due

One-day pass

$462.00 inc GST (Early Bird – Prior to 1 Feb 2014)

$508.20 inc GST (Price after 1 Feb 2014)

$110.00 inc GST (Student)

Two-day pass

*$808.50 inc GST (Early Bird – Prior to 1 Feb 2014)

$866.80 inc GST (Price after 1 Feb 2014)

$220.00 inc GST (Student)

Networking Events

Subsea Welcome Drinks $60.50 inc GST $

AOG Opening Party $99.00 inc GST $

AOG Offi cial Dinner (Single ticket) $198.00 inc GST $

AOG Offi cial Dinner (Table of 10) $1,925.00 inc GST $

AOG Offi cial Dinner (2 x Tables of 10) $3,850.00 inc GST $

AOG Women $68.00 inc GST $

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