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The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-for-profit

more than 168,000 members in 144 countries worldwide. SPE is a key resource for technical knowledge related to the

and online resources at www.spe.org.

Ikatan Ahli Teknik Perminyakan Indonesia (IATMI) is a

members in every sector of the oil and gas industry to further

role of IATMI is to complement and provide valuable

IATMI’s head office is in Jakarta. At present, its membership

several districts (known as Komisariat) and through

IATMI website at www.iatmi.or.id

Lesley ChuaEvent ManagerSociety of Petroleum EngineersSPE Asia Pacific (M) Sdn. Bhd.Level 35, Gardens South TowerMid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra59200 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaTel : +60.3.2182.3000 Fax : +60.3.2182.3030E-mail : [email protected]

Nick Chantrell Senior Sales Manager – Asia PacificSociety of Petroleum EngineersSPE Asia Pacific (M) Sdn. Bhd.Level 35, Gardens South TowerMid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra59200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia DL : +60.3.2182.3145 Fax : +60.3.2182.3030E-mail : [email protected]

Co-Organisers Official SupporterOfficial Sponsor

Conference Programme

17-19 October 2017 | Hotel Mulia Senayan, Jakarta, Indonesia

Energy Resilience through Efficiency,Collaboration and Technology

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Venue Map Guide

BALLROOM 2• Exhibition • ePoster Sessions• Networking Luncheons• Coffee Breaks• Welcome Reception

BALLROOM 1• Opening Session• Executive Plenary Session

REGISTRATION

PEONYROOM

ASTERROOM

CASABLANCAROOM

TULIPROOM

JASMINEROOM

FREESIAROOM

CASABLANCA ROOM• Panel Sessions• Oil & Gas Project Case Study Sessions• Special Session

ASTER ROOM• Technical Sessions

PEONY ROOM/JASMINE ROOM/FREESIA ROOM• Technical Sessions • Special Sessions

TULIP ROOM• Conference HQ• Author/Speaker Check-in Room

ROSE ROOM• Technical Sessions • Special Sessions

VERONICA ROOM • Regional Student Paper Contest

ROSEROOM

VERONICAROOM

LIFT

LIFT

Pre-Function Area

Ground Floor

Mezzanine Floor

5th Floor

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

CONFERENCE ORGANISERS

Conference Organisers 3Message from the Advisory Committee Chairman 4Message from the Conference Chairman 5Advisory Committee 6Conference Chairman 6Conduct Committee 6Technical Programme Committee 7 Schedule of Events 9 Conference Sponsors 12Supporting Organisations 13 Media Supporters 13 General Information 14Opening Session 15Executive Plenary Session 15Panel Sessions 16Oil and Gas Project Case Study Sessions 18 Special Sessions 20 Social Activities 23Regional Student Paper Contest 23Regional Awards 24Conference Programme Schedule 26 Technical Programme 28Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions 42Exhibition Floor Plan 59 Exhibitors List 60This conference programme is updated as at 10 October 2017

The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-for-profit professional association whose members are engaged in energy resources development and production. SPE serves more than 164,000 members in 143 countries worldwide. SPE is a key resource for technical

knowledge related to the oil and gas exploration and production industry and provides services through its publications, events, training courses, and online resources at www.spe.org.

Ikatan Ahli Teknik Perminyakan Indonesia (IATMI) is a non-profit organisation established in Jakarta by Indonesian petroleum and geothermal industry professionals in 1979. At this time IATMI has more than 10,000 members spread throughout Indonesia and 12 countries worldwide. IATMI’s main activity is to develop professionalism

amongst Indonesian oil and gas engineers through symposiums, seminars, courses and more. For more information, visit www.iatmi.or.id.

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MESSAGE FROM THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN

On behalf of SPE, IATMI, and the organising committees, thank you for your participation in the 2017 Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition (APOGCE).

As SPE’s regional flagship event, APOGCE is the premier upstream technical conference in the Asia Pacific region, covering a broad range of technical disciplines involved in exploration and production activities.

In Indonesia, SPE and IATMI have collaboratively produced this successful biennial event since 1999. Its presence and history in Indonesia and the region has cemented APOGCE’s status as the foremost oil and gas industry event in Asia Pacific that brings together energy companies and industry professionals for technology transfer and information exchange.

Themed “Energy Resilience through Efficiency, Collaboration and Technology”, APOGCE 2017 provides an invaluable platform for participants to gain pertinent insights into the industry through a compelling technical programme that features prominent industry leaders and renowned industry experts in stimulating executive plenary, panel, special and project case study sessions. The conference also boasts of its strongest technical programme to date, with 35 technical sessions and 8 ePoster sessions for the invaluable sharing of multi-disciplinary technical learnings.

We are proud to have put together a comprehensive programme that will promote knowledge and capabilities sharing, and are pleased to welcome you to Indonesia to join us for this exciting event. On behalf of the 2017 APOGCE team, thank you for your support and welcome to Jakarta.

Sincerely,Syamsu AlamUpstream DirectorPT Pertamina (Persero)

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MESSAGE FROM THE CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN

As the Conference Chairman of APOGCE 2017, it gives me great pleasure to welcome you and your organisation’s participation in this important regional technical event.

APOGCE 2017 is the 10th collaborative effort between SPE and IATMI, and this inspiring edition will draw over 1,000 participants together for technology dissemination, knowledge sharing and collaboration at regional and global scales. Distinguished leaders,

prominent experts and technical professionals will share knowledge and experiences, and address pertinent regional and global challenges in the changing world of energy.

As depressed oil prices continue to drive the industry to leverage on cutting-edge innovations, improve proficiencies and focus on synergistic partnerships to ensure continuous sustainability, the theme of this conference is Energy Resilience through Efficiency, Collaboration and Technology. In line with this theme, this regional flagship conference will facilitate constructive dialogues, encourage creative thinking and innovation, and create opportunities for industry professionals to exchange ideas as more than 300 technical papers from over 80 organisations representing close to 30 countries will be presented and discussed.

In addition to the high-quality technical programme, APOGCE will also feature a technical exhibition that will showcase current developments and advancements in the industry. The showcase will further serve as the seamless platform for existing and new professional and business relationships to be reinforced and developed through the multiple networking opportunities that APOGCE will offer on the showcase floor.

Thank you for your support in joining us here in Jakarta for APOGCE 2017. We hope your experience here will be a highly fruitful and rewarding one.

Sincerely, Hendra JayaTechnical Expert/Strategic Advisor to CEOPT Pertamina (Persero)

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ADVISORY COMMITTEE

CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN

CONDUCT COMMITTEE

Lucky Bagus Waskito, CNOOC SES Ltd.Alliza Aulia, Continental Energy Corp.Ayudyah Widyahening, Drilchem IndonesiaArdian P. Putra, ExxonMobil Indonesia Krastissia Ismir, Ophir EnergyTri Firmanto, Kangean Energy Indonesia (KEI)Julianta Parlindungan Panjaitan, Medco EnergiWisnu Wijanarko, Pertamina Hulu Energi ONWJ Ltd.Boy Arno Muhamad, PETRONAS Carigali Muriah Ltd. Indriasari Laraswati Hadiwidjoyo, PETRONAS Carigali Muriah Ltd.Raesita Salim, PETRONAS Carigali Muriah Ltd. Erry Prihandry Affandi, SKK Migas Bina Yuanita, VICO Indonesia Fikri Irawan, IndependentAndri Mustari, Weatherford

CHAIRMANSyamsu AlamPT Pertamina (Persero)

Hendra JayaPT Pertamina (Persero)

Priyambodo Mulyosudirjo

Trijana KartoatmodjoU. of Trisakti

Ignatius Tenny WibowoSantos Indonesia

Kevin MooreHusky Energy

Fauzi ImronKADIN Indonesia

Salis Aprilian, PT Pertamina (Persero)

ADVISORIwan Chandra

GE Oil and Gas Indonesia

CHAIRMANTri Poedji Andi Soelistyadi

Imeco Inter Sarana

VICE CHAIRPERSONNovitri Lilaksari

Pertamina Hulu Energi ONWJ Ltd.

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TECHNICAL PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

Miles Ponsonby, AGR Software ASSathish Kumar, Archer Well Asia PacificLuky Hendraningrat, AurorisSanjeev Rajput, Baker Hughes, a GE companySee Hong Ong, Baker Hughes, a GE companyAsep K. Permadi, Bandung Inst. of TechnologyBonar Marbun, Bandung Inst. of TechnologyFerry Anantokusumo, BP BerauSeitle S. Dhillion, C&C ReservoirsMeita Silaban, Chevron IndonesiaSuryono Adisoemarta, Chevron Pacific IndonesiaWang Yanling, China U. of Petroleum (East China)Lucky Bagus Waskito, CNOOC SES Ltd.Alliza Aulia, Continental Energy Corp.Anwarudin Saidu Mohamed, Deleum Chemicals Sdn. Bhd.Maike Willuweit, Emerson Process Management (M) Sdn. Bhd.Hanifatu Avida Romas, ExxonMobil Cepu Ltd.Naynesh C. Patel, ExxonMobil Cepu Ltd.Habil Akram Rosland, HalliburtonRobello Samuel, HalliburtonSarah Sausan, HalliburtonFikri Irawan, Independent David G. Kersey, IndependentTakaaki Uetani, INPEX Corp.Edi Rahmat, Kuwait Oil Co.Laurent Alessio, LEAP EnergyBambang Widarsono, LemigasBaojun Bai, Missouri U. of Science and TechnologyKevin Lay, NauticAWT Energy SolutionsShankar Bhukya, NOV Grant PridecoDian Nur Cahyono, Occidental PetroleumDave Manning, Oilfield TechnologiesPrady Chaliha, Osaka Gas Australia

ADVISORBambang IsmantoBP Indonesia

ADVISORHazli Sham Kassim PETRONAS

ADVISORBambang IstadiEnergi Mega Persada

CHAIRMANAndry HalimPT Pertamina UpstreamTechnology Center

ADVISORCraig Stewart Medco Energi

VICE CHAIRMANHenricus HerwinTotal E&P Indonesie

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Mojtaba Kalhor, Pars Drilling Fluids Co.Emeline Chong, Petrofac Malaysia Ltd.Kamal Morad, Petroleum Development OmanAbdolrahim Ataei, PETRONASElsie Chia Shen Sow, PETRONASNg Kiang Fei, PETRONASMohamad B. Othman, PETRONASDipak Mandal, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.Peter Adam, PT Energi Mega Persada TbkRachmat Hidajat, PT Pertamina EP CepuDesmawati Rahmadona, PT Pertamina Upstream Technology Center Wahyu Djatmiko, PT Pertamina Internasional EPWais Alqarni, PT Pertamina Internasional EPIman Argakoesoemah, PTTEPTiti Thongjen, PTTEPJin Xu, RIPED, PetroChinaLiu He, RIPED, PetroChinaWu Shuhong, RIPED, PetroChinaAhmad M. Garwan, Saudi Arabian ChevronLiu Hai, SchlumbergerSaifon Daungkaew, SchlumbergerSalim Taoutaou, SchlumbergerManabesh Chowdhury, Selan Exploration Technology Ltd.John (Jonggeun) Choe, Seoul National U.Keith Rae, TAM International Asia Pacific Pty. Ltd.Koji Sakura, TenarisRodolphe Lugol, Total E&P IndonesieSuryani, Total E&P IndonesieJianke Wang, TSC Group Holdings Ltd.Prijo Hutomo, U. of TrisaktiStephen Tyson, U. Teknologi BruneiHendra Pasaribu, VICO IndonesiaMark Baker, Woodside Energy

The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) and the Society of Indonesian Petroleum Engineers (IATMI) wish to extend their sincerest appreciation to the Advisory Committee, Conference Chairman, Conduct Committee and the Technical Programme Committee for their dedication in the planning and contributions to the conference and exhibition.

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Monday, 16 October 0800-1200 hours IATMI Business Forum – Hall P9 A&B, SKK Migas

0900-1900 hours Exhibitor Move-In – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

1500-1900 hours Registration – Pre-Function Area, Ground Floor

1500-1900 hours Speaker/Author Check-In – Tulip Room, 5th Floor

1800-2200 hours Networking Dinner – Freesia-Jasmine Room, 5th Floor

Tuesday, 17 October 0730-1730 hours Registration – Pre-Function Area, Ground Floor

0800-1730 hours Speaker/Author Check-In – Tulip Room, 5th Floor

0900-1000 hours Opening Session – Ballroom 1, Ground Floor

1000-1830 hours Exhibition – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

1000-1030 hours Coffee Break – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

1030-1215 hours Executive Plenary Session: Energy Resilience through Efficiency, Collaboration and Technology – Ballroom 1, Ground Floor

1215-1230 hours Regional Awards Presentation – Ballroom 1, Ground Floor

1230-1400 hours Networking Luncheon – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

1300-1400 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 1 – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

1400-1530 hours Panel Session 1: Thriving in Low Oil Price Scenarios – Casablanca Room, 5th Floor

1400-1530 hours Technical Sessions:Session 1: Facilities and Asset Integrity – Peony Room, 5th FloorSession 2: Simulation, Artificial Intelligence and Modelling: Enhanced Simulation Workflows and Optimisation – Jasmine Room, 5th FloorSession 3: Production Optimisation in Brownfields: Finding Values in Your Own Backyard – Freesia Room, 5th FloorSession 4: Well Intervention and Data Acquisition – Aster Room, 5th Floor

1530-1600 hours Coffee Break and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 2 – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

1600-1730 hours Panel Session 2: Marginal Field Development and Redevelopment Opportunities – Casablanca Room, 5th Floor

1600-1730 hours Special Session 1: Geology Aspects for Reservoir and Production Engineering Application – Freesia Room, 5th Floor

1600-1730 hours Technical Sessions:Session 5: Deepwater and Subsea – Peony Room, 5th FloorSession 6: Near-Wellbore Reservoir Assessment – Jasmine Room, 5th FloorSession 7: Upper Completion – Aster Room, 5th Floor

1730-1830 hours Welcome Reception and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 3 – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

SCHEDULE OF EVENTSNote: Information in this booklet is updated as of 10 October 2017

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Wednesday, 18 October 0730-1730 hours Registration – Pre-Function Area, Ground Floor

0800-1730 hours Speaker/Author Check-In – Tulip Room, 5th Floor

0900-1730 hours SPE Asia Pacific Regional Student Paper Contest – Veronica Room, Mezzanine Floor

0900-1030 hours Oil and Gas Project Case Study Session 1 – Banyu Urip Project Review – Casablanca Room, 5th Floor

0900-1030 hours Special Session 2: Rate Transient Analysis: A Rainbow of Real-Life Cases – Rose Room, Mezzanine Floor

0900-1030 hours Technical Sessions:Session 8: Process Optimisation and Operations Excellence – Peony Room, 5th FloorSession 9: EOR – Surfactant – Jasmine Room, 5th FloorSession 10: Drilling Design and Case Studies – Freesia Room, 5th FloorSession 11: Stimulation and Hydraulic Fracturing – Aster Room, 5th Floor

1000-1730 hours Exhibition – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

1030-1100 hours Coffee Break and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 4 – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

1100-1230 hours Panel Session 3: Indonesia Session – Rejuvenating Exploration and Development – Casablanca Room, 5th Floor

1100-1230 hours Special Session 3: Asset Abandonment and Well Integrity – Rose Room, Mezzanine Floor

1100-1230 hours Technical Sessions: Session 12: Economic Evaluation and Decision-Making – Peony Room, 5th FloorSession 13: Rate Transient Analysis: An Integrated Production Analysis and Reservoir Characterisation – Jasmine Room, 5th FloorSession 14: Unconventional – Drilling and Completions – Freesia Room, 5th FloorSession 15: Geomechanics and Sand Face Completion – Aster Room, 5th Floor

1230-1400 hours Networking Luncheon – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

1300-1400 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 5 – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

1400-1530 hours Panel Session 4: Sustaining Production from Mature Fields and Brownfields – Casablanca Room, 5th Floor

1400-1530 hours Technical Sessions:Session 16: Portfolio Management – Peony Room, 5th FloorSession 17: Reservoir Characterisation – Sandstone – Jasmine Room, 5th FloorSession 18: Well Integrity and Cementing – Freesia Room, 5th FloorSession 19: Pore Pressure, Wellbore Stability and Drilling Fluids – Aster Room, 5th Floor

1530-1600 hours Coffee Break and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 6 – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

1600-1730 hours Oil and Gas Project Case Study Session 2 – PETRONAS FLNG SATU: World’s First Floating LNG Facility – Casablanca Room, 5th Floor

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1600-1730 hours Technical Sessions:Session 20: Managing Risk and Environment Performance – Peony Room, 5th FloorSession 21: EOR – Heavy Oil – Jasmine Room, 5th FloorSession 22: Field Development Planning – Case Studies – Freesia Room, 5th FloorSession 23: Well Archeticture, Production and Flow Assurance – Aster Room, 5th Floor

Thursday, 19 October 0730-1530 hours Registration – Pre-Function Area, Ground Floor

0800-1530 hours Speaker/Author Check-In – Tulip Room, 5th Floor

0900-1030 hours Panel Session 5: Managing Smooth Operatorship Transfer – Casablanca Room, 5th Floor

0900-1030 hours Technical Sessions:Session 24: Corrosion and Flow Assurance – Peony Room, 5th FloorSession 25: Unconventional – Reservoir Characterisation – Jasmine Room, 5th FloorSession 26: Mature Fields Optimisations through Surface and Subsurface Integration – Freesia Room, 5th FloorSession 27: Well Control and Managed Pressure Drilling – Rose Room, Mezzanine Floor

1000-1400 hours Exhibition – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

1030-1100 hours Coffee Break and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 7 – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

1100-1230 hours Special Sessions 4: Carbonate Reservoir Development – Casablanca Room, 5th Floor

1100-1230 hours Technical Sessions: Session 28: Building Leadership and Technical Competency – Peony Room, 5th FloorSession 29: EOR – Waterflood Optimisation – Jasmine Room, 5th FloorSession 30: Unlock the Potential of Mature Fields through Proactive Surveillance and Monitoring – Freesia Room, 5th FloorSession 31: Integrated Facility Evaluation and Technology Selection – Rose Room, Mezzanine Floor

1230-1400 hours Networking Luncheon – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

1300-1400 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 8 – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

1400-1530 hours Technical Sessions:Session 32: Driving Business Efficiency – Peony Room, 5th FloorSession 33: Carbonate Reservoir Characterisation – Jasmine Room, 5th FloorSession 34: Field Development Planning in Indonesia – Freesia Room, 5th FloorSession 35: Drilling Performance and Tools – Rose Room, Mezzanine Floor

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CONFERENCE SPONSORS

OFFICIAL SPONSOR

Principal Sponsor and Opening Session Sponsor

OFFICIAL SUPPORTER

Gold Sponsor Gold Sponsor

Welcome Reception Lanyards

Silver Sponsor Silver Sponsor

Silver Sponsor

SPONSORS

Silver Sponsor

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Silver Sponsor Silver Sponsor

Conference Digital Proceedings Writing Pads and Pens

Exhibition Visitor Pass Official Security Advisor

SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS

MEDIA SUPPORTERS

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GENERAL INFORMATIONREMINDER: APOGCE badges must be worn at all times at the conference venue.

CONFERENCE HEADQUARTERS APOGCE Conference Headquarters is located at the Tulip Room, 5th Floor, Hotel Mulia Senayan, Jakarta.

SPEAKER/AUTHOR/SESSION CHAIRPERSON CHECK-IN Panel speakers, presenting authors and session chairpersons are required to check-in at the Tulip Room to load and review their PowerPoint slides prior to their scheduled presentation. The Tulip Room is located on 5th Floor, Hotel Mulia Senayan, Jakarta. Panel speakers, presenting authors and session chairpersons should report to their assigned session rooms 30 minutes before the session begins.

REGISTRATION Onsite registration and advance registration badge collection are located at the APOGCE Registration Counter, The Grand Ballroom Pre-Function Area, Ground Floor, Hotel Mulia Senayan, Jakarta. Registration hours are as follow: • Monday, 16 October : 1500-1900 hours • Tuesday, 17 October : 0730-1730 hours • Wednesday, 18 October : 0730-1730 hours • Thursday, 19 October : 0730-1530 hours

CONFERENCE BADGE Conference badges are required for admission to all conference activities and the exhibition-technical showcase. Use of a badge by a person not named on the badge is grounds for confiscation.

DIGITAL CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGSDigital Conference Proceedings are available for collection at the Exhibition Hall (SPE Booth - C07), Ballroom 2, Ground Floor , Hotel Mulia Senayan, Jakarta.

EXHIBITION-TECHNICAL SHOWCASE HOURS The exhibition-technical showcase is open during the following times: • Tuesday, 17 October : 1000-1830 hours • Wednesday, 18 October : 1000-1730 hours • Thursday, 19 October : 1000-1400 hours

LOST AND FOUND Lost and found items will be placed at the Conference Headquarters, Tulip Room, 5th Floor, Hotel Mulia Senayan, Jakarta.

MEDICAL ASSISTANCE Medical assistance is available at the Mulia House Clinic, Basement Level, Hotel Mulia Senayan, Jakarta. MOBILE PHONE POLICY As a courtesy to the speakers and your fellow attendees, please turn off all mobile phones during meetings and sessions.

PHOTOGRAPHY POLICY All conference sessions and the exhibition-technical showcase are protected by international copyright laws. Photography and video/audio recording of any kind are strictly prohibited in the sessions and throughout the exhibition-technical showcase area.

SAFETY One of the key components to the success of APOGCE is the safety of our attendees and presenters. Due to the popularity of some session topics, it is possible for overcrowding to occur in a session or meeting room. Should this occur, we must comply with policies regarding room capacity and limit admittance to a room that is at capacity. Please make plans to arrive early for sessions that you have a strong interest in attending.

In the event of an emergency, SPE and/or Hotel Mulia Senayan staff will provide conference attendees with the necessary information and instructions.

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OPENING SESSION

EXECUTIVE PLENARY SESSION

Tuesday, 17 October • 0900-1000 hours • Ballroom 1, Ground Floor

Energy Resilience through Efficiency, Collaboration and TechnologyTuesday, 17 October • 1030-1215 hours • Ballroom 1, Ground Floor

Speakers:H.E. Arcandra Tahar, Deputy Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Republic of IndonesiaHendra Jaya, 2017 APOGCE Conference Chairman, and Technical Expert/ Strategic Advisor to CEO, PT Pertamina (Persero)Janeen Judah, Chevron, 2017 SPE President

Moderator:Craig Stewart, Senior Vice President International E&P, Medco Energi

Keynote Speaker:Elia Massa Manik, President Director, PT Pertamina (Persero)

Speakers:Christina Verchere, Regional President, Asia Pacific, BPVisal Leng, President, Asia Pacific, Baker Hughes, a GE companyChen Kah Seong, Vice President Centre of Excellence, Development & Production Upstream Business, PETRONAS

Sponsored by:

Craig Stewart

H.E. Arcandra Tahar

Elia Massa Manik

Hendra Jaya

Chen Kah Seong

Christina Verchere

Janeen Judah

Visal Leng

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PANEL SESSIONSPanel Session 1: Thriving in Low Oil Price ScenariosTuesday, 17 October • 1400-1530 hours • Casablanca Room, 5th Floor

Moderators:Rachmat Hidajat, Vice President – Technical Support, PT Pertamina EP CepuElsie Chia Shen Sow, Reservoir Engineer, PETRONAS

Speakers:Rustom Mody, Vice President – Technical Excellence / Enterprise Technology, Baker Hughes, a GE companyGigih Prakoso, Investment Planning & Risk Management Director, PT Pertamina (Persero)Sukandar, Vice Chairman, SKK Migas John Anis, Vice President Field Operation, Total E&P Indonesie

Rachmat Hidajat Elsie Chia Shen Sow

Sukandar John Anis

Stéphane Charest

Rustom Mody Gigih Prakoso

Panel Session 2: Marginal Field Development and Redevelopment OpportunitiesTuesday, 17 October • 1600-1730 hours • Casablanca Room, 5th Floor

Moderators:Prady Chaliha, General Manager – Subsurface, Osaka Gas AustraliaAndry Halim, Advisor, PT Pertamina Upstream Technology Center

Speakers:Megat Zariman Abdul Rahim, Vice President, Commercial Offshore Marine Services, Bumi Armada Bhd.Andi W Bachtiar, Vice President Enhanced Oil Recovery, PT Pertamina EP Chawiwan Jiraratchwaro, Acting Vice President, Reservoir Engineering, PTTEPRonny Hendrawan, President Director, Schlumberger Indonesia Stéphane Charest, Strategic Business Development Manager, Shell Global Solutions

Prady Chaliha

Chawiwan Jiraratchwaro

Andry Halim

Ronny Hendrawan

Megat Zariman Abdul Rahim

Andi W Bachtiar

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Panel Session 3: Indonesia Session - Rejuvenating Exploration and Development Wednesday, 18 October • 1100-1230 hours • Casablanca Room, 5th Floor

Panel Session 4: Sustaining Production from Mature Fields and BrownfieldsWednesday, 18 October • 1400-1530 hours • Casablanca Room, 5th Floor

Moderators:Henricus Herwin, Head of Geosciences & Reservoir Development Division, Total E&P Indonesie Bonar Marbun, Chairman of Petroleum Engineering Department, Inst. of Technology, Bandung

Speakers:Moektianto Soeryowibowo, Vice President Exploration Indonesia, BP IndonesiaM. Zaini Md. Nor-Yusoff, General Manager, PETRONAS Indonesia Nanang A. Manaf, Acting President Director, PT Pertamina EPBenny Lubiantara, Executive Advisor, SKK Migas

Moderator:Dipak Mandal, Custodian Reservoir Engineering, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

Speakers:Yanto Sianipar, Senior Vice President Policy, Government & Public Affairs, Chevron IndonesiaMd Mazlan Tamyis, Head Peninsular Malaysia Assets, PETRONASRichard Thomson, Technical Director, Qyrin Petroleum

Henricus Herwin

Dipak Mandal

Nanang A. Manaf

Richard Thomson

Bonar Marbun

Yanto Sianipar

Benny Lubiantara

Moektianto Soeryowibowo

Md Mazlan Tamyis

M. Zaini Md. Nor-Yusoff

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Panel Session 5: Managing Smooth Operatorship Transfer Thursday, 19 October • 0900-1030 hours • Casablanca Room, 5th Floor

Moderators:Henricus Herwin, Head of Geosciences & Reservoir Development Division, Total E&P IndonesieBambang Istadi, Chief Business Development, Energi Mega Persada

Speakers:Amri Siahaan, Director and Chief Human Capital & Business Support Officer, PT. Medco Energi Internasional Tbk., Indonesia and General Manager, Medco E&P NatunaBacho Pilong, Vice President, International Assets, Development & Production, Upstream Business, PETRONAS Denie S. Tampubolon, Senior Vice President, Upstream Business Development, PT Pertamina (Persero)

Henricus Herwin

Denie S. Tampubolon

Bambang Istadi Amri Siahaan

Bacho Pilong

OIL AND GAS PROJECT CASE STUDY SESSIONSOil and Gas Project Case Study 1: Banyu Urip Project ReviewWednesday, 18 October • 0900-1030 hours • Casablanca Room, 5th Floor

Banyu Urip is one of the largest oil field discoveries and investment in Indonesia in the last six decades. The field has been put on production since 2009 through an Early Processing Facility and after its Full Field start up in 2015, it contributes about 25 percent to the national oil production. The project was executed with world class safety performance, efficient cost and schedule as well as innovative technology including batch drilling with the first rig built in-country. Post start up, disciplined Surface and Subsurface Surveillance and Management programmes were implemented to optimise the field performance. All of these achievements are conducted while building and maintaining a strong and sustainable partnership with the community surrounding Banyu Urip. ExxonMobil Indonesia is committed to continue to identify any economically viable opportunities to maximise oil production from its assets.

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Mohamad Othman Mohamed Syawan

Moderator:Mohamad Othman, Head Subsurface, Sarawak Gas, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

Keynote Speaker:Mohamed Syazwan, Head (Commissioning & Start-up), PETRONAS Floating LNG 1 (L) Ltd.

Sri Intan Wirya Putu K.A. Nugraha Dave A. Seta Edward Susanto

Speakers:• Project Overview and Managing Reservoir Uncertainties by Sri Intan Wirya, Operations Technical Subsurface Manager, ExxonMobil Cepu Ltd.• Drilling Success Story by Putu K. A. Nugraha, Drilling Engineering Manager, ExxonMobil Cepu Ltd.• Partnership with the Community by Dave A. Seta, External Affairs Manager, ExxonMobil Cepu Ltd.• Banyu Urip Video Journey by Edward Susanto, Reservoir and Subsurface Engineering Supervisor, ExxonMobil Cepu Ltd. (Moderator)

Oil and Gas Project Case Study 2: PETRONAS FLNG SATU: World’s First Floating LNG FacilityWednesday, 18 October ● 1600-1730 hours • Casablanca Room, 5th Floor

PETRONAS FLNG SATU (PFLNG1) is a floating liquefied natural gas facility producing 1.2 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of LNG, on a facility that is 365m long, and 60m wide, making it among the largest offshore facility ever built. The PFLNG1 project is the first of its kind in the world and is the first deployment of PETRONAS’ Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (FLNG) technology, consolidating the traditional offshore to onshore LNG infrastructure into a single facility. This will see a giant floating facility capable of extracting, liquefying and storing LNG at sea, before it is exported to customers around the globe.

The FLNG journey has come a long way since 2006, with many technological options explored to monetise and unlock the potential of small and stranded gas fields. Moving an LNG production to an offshore setting poses a demanding set of challenges – as every element of a conventional LNG facility needs to fit into an area roughly one quarter the size in the open seas whilst maintaining safety and increased flexibility to LNG production and delivery. The keynote address describes the breakthrough features of PFLNG1 – the world’s first floating LNG facility; and the pioneering innovation that it brings to the LNG industry.

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SPECIAL SESSIONSSpecial Session 1: Geology Aspects for Reservoir and Production Engineering ApplicationTuesday, 17 October • 1600-1730 hours • Freesia Room, 5th Floor

Session Chairpersons:Abdolrahim Ataei, Principal Reservoir Engineer, Upstream, Centre of Excellence (COE), Petroleum Engineering, PETRONAS Craig Stewart, Senior Vice President International E & P, Medco Energi

Special Session 2: Rate Transient Analysis: A Rainbow of Real-Life CasesWednesday, 18 October • 0900-1030 hours • Rose Room, Mezzanine Floor

Session Chairpersons:Abdolrahim Ataei, Principal Reservoir Engineer, Upstream, Centre of Excellence (COE), Petroleum Engineering, PETRONASPeter Adam, Head of Engineering, PT Energi Mega Persada Tbk

Keynote Speakes:

Keynote Speakers:

Papers

Papers

The Confluence of Geology and Reservoir Engineering in Oil and Gas ReservoirsMaike Willuweit, Chief Geoscientist Asia Pacific, Emerson Process Management (M) Sdn. Bhd.

What, Where, When, Why of Rate Transient AnalysisLouis Mattar, Principal Reservoir Advisor, IHS Markit Ltd.

Water Drive or Not? Investigating Field Drive Mechanism Using Rate Transient AnalysisTri Firmanto, Reservoir Engineering Manager, Kangean Energy Indonesia

Integrated Carbonate Field Management Using Forward Stratigraphic Modelling Approach. Case Study of a Field in Central LuconiaD.A. Uli, A.H. Mithani, K. Ali, R.B. Abu Mansur, R. Masoudi, R.D. Tewari, and S. Jirim, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; Z.Z.T. Harith, M.H.H. Mohammad, T. Kanesan, A. Kolupaev, and Y. Lee, Beicip Technology Solutions

Production Data Analysis for Reservoir Characterisation in Conventional Gas Fields: A New Workflow and Case StudyM. Ghane Ezabadi, A. Ataei, K.L. Tan, E. Motaei, and T.R.T. Othman, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

Pushing Boundaries through Simplification of Complex Carbonate Reservoir Modelling: Small Investment, Big GainsY.Y. Khor, S.K. Shrivastava, N.A. Borhan, F. Baghdadi, E. Motaei, Z. Kadir, S.F. Supaat, N. Anasir, and A.H. Mithani, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

Enhanced Reservoir Characterisation Using Integrated Production Data AnalysisE. Motaei, A. Ataei, E. Yazdi, Y.Y. Khor, and M. Faiz, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

Integrated Reservoir Analysis and Geomodelling on Shallow Zone of Handil Field, A Key to Identify Un-Swept Areas for Future Development of Mature OilfieldB.G. Massuka, A. Trianto, S. Yudho, B.S. Handoko, and I.F. Hayati, Total E&P Indonesie

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Special Session 3: Asset Abandonment and Well IntegrityWednesday, 18 October • 1100-1230 hours • Rose Room, Mezzanine Floor

Session Chairpersons:Suryani, Head of Integrity Division, Total E&P IndonesieDavid Manning, Managing Director, Oilfield Technologies

Special Session 4: Carbonate Reservoir DevelopmentThursday, 19 October • 1100-1230 hours • Casablanca Room, 5th Floor

Session Chairpersons:Abdolrahim Ataei, Principal Reservoir Engineer, Upstream, Centre of Excellence (COE), Petroleum Engineering, PETRONASMaike Willuweit, Chief Geoscientist Asia Pacific, Emerson Process Management (M) Sdn. Bhd.

Keynote Speakers:

Papers

Challenges of Platform Decommissioning I Gede Dian Aryana, Senior Facilities Engineering Specialist, SKK Migas

Development of Carbonate Buildups and Reservoir Architecture of Miocene Carbonate Platforms, Central Luconia, Offshore Sarawak, MalaysiaH.T. Janjuhah and A.M. Ahmed Salim, U. Teknologi PETRONAS; M.Y. Ali, PETRONAS Research Sdn. Bhd.; D.P. Ghosh, U. Teknologi PETRONAS; M.H. Amir Hassan, U. of Malaya

Refactoring Carbonate Reservoir Architecture through Real-Time LWD MeasurementN.A. Hassan, A.A. Syailendra, and L. Hanalim, PETRONAS; G.I. Santoso and K.A. Alang, Schlumberger

Wireline Logging under Pressurised Mud Cap Drilling Condition - A Challenging OperationS.M. Mohammad, K.Nathan and K.K. Kyi, PETRONAS

Drilling Problems Mitigation in Geothermal Environment, Case Studies of Stuck Pipe and Lost CirculationW.A. Nugroho, S. Hermawan, and B.H. Lazuardi, PT. Pertamina Drilling Services Indonesia; R. Mirza, PT. Pertamina Geothermal Energy

Industry Collaboration in Well Decommissioning - Is It a Myth?Shahril Mokhtar, Head of Completions, Malaysia Petroleum Management, PETRONAS

Creating Value from Well Integrity and Abandonment ActivitiesBonifasius Murianto, Head of Well Integrity, Total E&P Indonesie

Enhancing Well Construction for More Efficient Well Abandonment Louisa Dahmani, Integrated Project Engineer-Well Abandonment, Baker Hughes, a GE company

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• Global Inteligence Systems (GIS) a web based Global Risk Information Service• Country Specific Risk Reports & Assessments• Specially Commissioned Reports• 24 Hour Emergency Call Center in Jakarta

Risk Information

• Facility Security Risk & Vulnerability Assessments• Capital Projects Risk Management• Personal Protection• Conference & Event Security• Emergency Response• Crisis Management & Contingency Planning• Information Security• Technical Surveillance Counter Measures (TSCM)

Enterprise RiskManagement

• Due Diligence• Vendor Auditing• Contractor Screening• Background Enquiries• Pre-employment Screening• Litigation Support

CommercialEnquiries

• Fraud Risk Management & Corruption Enquiries• Internal Control & Compliance Consulting• Integrity Hotlines• Computer Forensics & Data Acquisition• Brand Protection• IP & Trade Secret Enquiries

Fraud Prevention &Integrity Risk

WHO WE ARE

Our Story

Hill & Associates has been operationg for over 25 years, with offices in China, Hong Kong, Singapore, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam. In 2009 we were acquired by G4S plc, the world’s largest private security company. By combining the expertise of our world-class professionals with our deep local knowledge, we are able to assist our clients in operating safely, efficiently and without disruption in some of the world’s most difficult markets. We address a wide range of bussiness risks and develop comprehensive solutions for both prevention and response.

PT Hill Konsultab Indonesia (HK)

Established in 1996, HK is the wholly owned Indonesian subsidiary of Hill & Associates. HKI employs over 35 staff including Expatriate and National consultants and operate a 24 x 7 Emergency control center staffed with a Duty Officer and Emergency Response Team on standby. Our business activities are organized geographically but are overlaid by four Service Lines, staffed by our most highly qualified consultants who have responsibility for the consistency and quality of service deliverly throught the company as well as the ongoing development of new concepts and services.

OUR SERVICES

PT. HILL KONSULTAN INDONESIASetiabudi Building 2, Floor 3A, Suite 3A05, JI. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav. 62, Jakarta 12920, Indonesia

Tel: (62) 21 522 8811 Fax: (62) 21 522 1165 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.hill-assoc.com

CompanyA

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Welcome Reception Tuesday, 17 October • 1730-1830 hoursBallroom 2, Ground Floor

Get reacquainted with industry colleagues and friends while making new ones at the conference welcome reception on the exhibition floor. The reception is an excellent opportunity for participants to network with fellow conference delegates in a relaxed evening amongst good company and drinks. Welcome reception tickets are included in the full conference fees. Additional tickets may be purchased from the Conference Registration Counter at the Hotel Mulia Senayan, Jakarta.

SOCIAL ACTIVITIESOrganised by

IATMINetworking Dinner Monday, 16 October • 1800-2200 hoursFreesia-Jasmine Room, 5th Floor

The networking dinner is an informal opportunity for conference delegates and local members to make new contacts, friends, as well as interact with key industry players

SPE ASIA PACIFIC REGIONAL STUDENT PAPER CONTESTWednesday, 18 October • 0900-1730 hours • Veronica Room, Mezzanine Floor

At this regional contest, shortlisted students present and compete for the opportunity to advance and represent Asia Pacific at the International Student Paper Contest, held during SPE’s Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition (ATCE). The winning regional undergraduate and postgraduate students are sponsored to attend the international contest and their papers are published in the conference proceedings and on OnePetro. Conference delegates are encouraged to attend and support the student presentations.

• Global Inteligence Systems (GIS) a web based Global Risk Information Service• Country Specific Risk Reports & Assessments• Specially Commissioned Reports• 24 Hour Emergency Call Center in Jakarta

Risk Information

• Facility Security Risk & Vulnerability Assessments• Capital Projects Risk Management• Personal Protection• Conference & Event Security• Emergency Response• Crisis Management & Contingency Planning• Information Security• Technical Surveillance Counter Measures (TSCM)

Enterprise RiskManagement

• Due Diligence• Vendor Auditing• Contractor Screening• Background Enquiries• Pre-employment Screening• Litigation Support

CommercialEnquiries

• Fraud Risk Management & Corruption Enquiries• Internal Control & Compliance Consulting• Integrity Hotlines• Computer Forensics & Data Acquisition• Brand Protection• IP & Trade Secret Enquiries

Fraud Prevention &Integrity Risk

WHO WE ARE

Our Story

Hill & Associates has been operationg for over 25 years, with offices in China, Hong Kong, Singapore, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam. In 2009 we were acquired by G4S plc, the world’s largest private security company. By combining the expertise of our world-class professionals with our deep local knowledge, we are able to assist our clients in operating safely, efficiently and without disruption in some of the world’s most difficult markets. We address a wide range of bussiness risks and develop comprehensive solutions for both prevention and response.

PT Hill Konsultab Indonesia (HK)

Established in 1996, HK is the wholly owned Indonesian subsidiary of Hill & Associates. HKI employs over 35 staff including Expatriate and National consultants and operate a 24 x 7 Emergency control center staffed with a Duty Officer and Emergency Response Team on standby. Our business activities are organized geographically but are overlaid by four Service Lines, staffed by our most highly qualified consultants who have responsibility for the consistency and quality of service deliverly throught the company as well as the ongoing development of new concepts and services.

OUR SERVICES

PT. HILL KONSULTAN INDONESIASetiabudi Building 2, Floor 3A, Suite 3A05, JI. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav. 62, Jakarta 12920, Indonesia

Tel: (62) 21 522 8811 Fax: (62) 21 522 1165 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.hill-assoc.com

CompanyA

Sponsored by:

including business leaders, top organisations, industry stakeholders and government.

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REGIONAL AWARDS

DISTINGUISHED CORPORATE SUPPORT AWARD

SERVICE AWARD

SPE award recognise individuals and companies that make significant technical and professional contributions to the petroleum engineering profession and to the oil and gas industry.

In appreciation of the contributions of SPE members and distinguished organisations, the SPE Asia Pacific Regional Awards will be presented at APOGCE on Tuesday, 17 October 2017.

Northern Asia Pacific South Asia and the Pacific

Northern Asia Pacific

South Asia and the Pacific

Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development

Chevron Australia Pty Ltd

Hazli S. KassimPETRONAS

Henricus HerwinTotal E&P Indonesie

Zhang ZhaohuiRIPED/CNPC

Ignatius Tenny WibowoSantos Indonesia

Rahim MasoudiPETRONAS

Stephanie LimTotal Asia Pacific

Nigorn MungkungSchlumberger

Craig StewartMedco Energi

Kanit SangwongwanichPTTEP

Mishra ShubhamSchlumberger

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YOUNG MEMBER OUTSTANDING SERVICE AWARDNorthern Asia Pacific South Asia and the Pacific

Siti Syareena Mohd Ali

PETRONAS

Xu JinRIPED/CNPC

Prakash KambleBharat Petro

Resources Ltd

Dean ManifisQuadrant Energy

Pty Ltd

David ManningOilfield Technologies

Raymond Johnson Jr.U. of Queensland

Prady ChalihaOsaka Gas Australia

TECHNICAL AWARD

DISTINGUISHED ACHIEVEMENT AWARD FOR PETROLEUM ENGINEERING FACULTY

Northern Asia Pacific South Asia and the Pacific

Joo Myung KangSeoul National U.

Jitendra SangwaiIndian Inst. of Technology Madras

Completions Optimization and Technology

Management and Information

Pauziyah Abdul HamidPETRONAS

Md Faudzi Mat IsaPETRONAS

Mohd Khaidir Abdul HamidPETRONAS

Dipak MandalPETRONAS

HSSE and Social Responsibility

Projects, Facilities, and Construction

Reservoir Description and Dynamics

Production and Operations

Reservoir Description and Dynamics

Northern Asia Pacific

South Asia and the Pacific

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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME SCHEDULE

SPE Asia Pacific Regional Awards Presentation – Ballroom 1, Ground Floor

Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 7 / Coffee Break – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor1030-1100 hours1100-1230 hours

1230-1400 hours Networking Luncheon – Ballroom 2, Ground FloorKnowledge Sharing ePoster Session 8 – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor1300-1400 hours

1400-1530 hours

Technical Session 30: Unlock the Potential of Mature Fields through Proactive Surveillance and Monitoring

Technical Session 29: EOR – Waterflood Optimisation

Technical Session 28: Building Leadership and Technical Competency

Special Session 4:Carbonate Reservoir Development

Technical Session 34: Field Development Planning in Indonesia

Technical Session 33: Carbonate Reservoir Characterisation

Technical Session 32:Driving Business Efficiency

Technical Session 31: Integrated Facility Evaluation and Technology Selection

Technical Session 35: Drilling Performance and Tools

1230-1400 hours

1530-1600 hours1600-1730 hours

0900-1030 hours

1300-1400 hours1400-1530 hours

1030-1100 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 4 / Coffee Break – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor1100-1230 hours

Technical Session 26:Mature FieldsOptimisations through Surface and Subsurface Integration

Technical Session 25: Unconventional –Reservoir Characterisation

Technical Session 24: Corrosion and Flow Assurance

Panel Session 5: Managing Smooth Operatorship Transfer

Technical Session 22:Field DevelopmentPlanning – Case Studies

Technical Session 21: EOR – Heavy Oil

Technical Session 20: Managing Risk and Environment Performance

Oil and Gas Project Case Study Session 2 – PETRONAS FLNG SATU: World’s First Floating LNG Facility

Technical Session 23:Well Architecture,Production and FlowAssurance

Technical Session 18:Well Integrity andCementing

Technical Session 17: Reservoir Characterisation – Sandstone

Technical Session 16: PortfolioManagement

Panel Session 4:Sustaining Productionfrom Mature Fields and Brownfields

Technical Session 19:Pore Pressure, Wellbore Stability and Drilling Fluids

Technical Session 14:Unconventional – Drilling and Completions

Technical Session 13: Rate Transient Analysis: An Integrated Production Analysis and ReservoirCharacterisation

Technical Session 12: Economic Evaluation and Decision-Making

Panel Session 3: Indonesia Session – Rejuvenating Explorationand Development

Technical Session 15:Geomechanics and Sand Face Completion

Special Session 3:Asset Abandonment and Well Integrity

Technical Session 27:Well Control andManaged Pressure Drilling

Networking Luncheon – Ballroom 2, Ground FloorKnowledge Sharing ePoster Session 5 – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 6 / Coffee Break – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

Time Casablanca Peony Jasmine Freesia Aster RoseDate0900-1000 hours Opening Session – Ballroom 1, Ground Floor1000-1030 hours Coffee Break – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

Executive Plenary Session: Energy Resilience through Efficiency, Collaboration and Technology – Ballroom 1, Ground Floor

Networking Luncheon – Ballroom 2, Ground FloorKnowledge Sharing ePoster Session 1 – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

1030-1215 hours1215-1230 hours1230-1400 hours1300-1400 hours1400-1530 hours

1530-1600 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 2 / Coffee Break – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

1730-1830 hours

0900-1730 hours

0900-1030 hours

1600-1730 hoursTUES

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Special Sessions

Oil and Gas Project Case Study Sessions

Business and Economics, Capability and Competency & HSSETECHNICAL SESSIONS:

Completions

Drilling

Facilities, Construction and OperationsStudent Programmes

Field Development & Production and Operations

Reservoir and Integrated Geology and Reservoir Engineering

Unconventional Resources

Technical Session 10: Drilling Design and Case Studies

Technical Session 9: EOR – Surfactant

Oil and Gas ProjectCase Study Session 1 – Banyu Urip Project Review

Technical Session 11: Stimulation and Hydraulic Fracturing

Special Session 1: Geology Aspects for Reservoir and Production Engineering Application

Technical Session 6: Near-Wellbore Reservoir Assessment

Technical Session 5: Deepwater and Subsea

Panel Session 2: Marginal Field Development and Redevelopment Opportunities

Technical Session 7: Upper Completion

Technical Session 3: ProductionOptimisation in Brownfields: Finding Values in Your Own Backyard

Technical Session 2: Simulation, Artificial Intelligence and Modelling: Enhanced Simulation Workflowsand Optimisation

Technical Session 1: Facilities and Asset Integrity

Panel Session 1: Thriving in Low Oil Price Scenarios

Technical Session 4: Well Intervention and Data Acquisition

Special Session 2:Rate Transient Analysis: A Rainbow of Real-Life Cases

Technical Session 8: Process Optimisation and Operations Excellence

SPE Asia Pacific Regional Student Paper Contest – Veronica Room, Mezzanine Floor

Welcome Reception / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 3 – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

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SPE Asia Pacific Regional Awards Presentation – Ballroom 1, Ground Floor

Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 7 / Coffee Break – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor1030-1100 hours1100-1230 hours

1230-1400 hours Networking Luncheon – Ballroom 2, Ground FloorKnowledge Sharing ePoster Session 8 – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor1300-1400 hours

1400-1530 hours

Technical Session 30: Unlock the Potential of Mature Fields through Proactive Surveillance and Monitoring

Technical Session 29: EOR – Waterflood Optimisation

Technical Session 28: Building Leadership and Technical Competency

Special Session 4:Carbonate Reservoir Development

Technical Session 34: Field Development Planning in Indonesia

Technical Session 33: Carbonate Reservoir Characterisation

Technical Session 32:Driving Business Efficiency

Technical Session 31: Integrated Facility Evaluation and Technology Selection

Technical Session 35: Drilling Performance and Tools

1230-1400 hours

1530-1600 hours1600-1730 hours

0900-1030 hours

1300-1400 hours1400-1530 hours

1030-1100 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 4 / Coffee Break – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor1100-1230 hours

Technical Session 26:Mature FieldsOptimisations through Surface and Subsurface Integration

Technical Session 25: Unconventional –Reservoir Characterisation

Technical Session 24: Corrosion and Flow Assurance

Panel Session 5: Managing Smooth Operatorship Transfer

Technical Session 22:Field DevelopmentPlanning – Case Studies

Technical Session 21: EOR – Heavy Oil

Technical Session 20: Managing Risk and Environment Performance

Oil and Gas Project Case Study Session 2 – PETRONAS FLNG SATU: World’s First Floating LNG Facility

Technical Session 23:Well Architecture,Production and FlowAssurance

Technical Session 18:Well Integrity andCementing

Technical Session 17: Reservoir Characterisation – Sandstone

Technical Session 16: PortfolioManagement

Panel Session 4:Sustaining Productionfrom Mature Fields and Brownfields

Technical Session 19:Pore Pressure, Wellbore Stability and Drilling Fluids

Technical Session 14:Unconventional – Drilling and Completions

Technical Session 13: Rate Transient Analysis: An Integrated Production Analysis and ReservoirCharacterisation

Technical Session 12: Economic Evaluation and Decision-Making

Panel Session 3: Indonesia Session – Rejuvenating Explorationand Development

Technical Session 15:Geomechanics and Sand Face Completion

Special Session 3:Asset Abandonment and Well Integrity

Technical Session 27:Well Control andManaged Pressure Drilling

Networking Luncheon – Ballroom 2, Ground FloorKnowledge Sharing ePoster Session 5 – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 6 / Coffee Break – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

Time Casablanca Peony Jasmine Freesia Aster RoseDate0900-1000 hours Opening Session – Ballroom 1, Ground Floor1000-1030 hours Coffee Break – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

Executive Plenary Session: Energy Resilience through Efficiency, Collaboration and Technology – Ballroom 1, Ground Floor

Networking Luncheon – Ballroom 2, Ground FloorKnowledge Sharing ePoster Session 1 – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

1030-1215 hours1215-1230 hours1230-1400 hours1300-1400 hours1400-1530 hours

1530-1600 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 2 / Coffee Break – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

1730-1830 hours

0900-1730 hours

0900-1030 hours

1600-1730 hoursTUES

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Special Sessions

Oil and Gas Project Case Study Sessions

Business and Economics, Capability and Competency & HSSETECHNICAL SESSIONS:

Completions

Drilling

Facilities, Construction and OperationsStudent Programmes

Field Development & Production and Operations

Reservoir and Integrated Geology and Reservoir Engineering

Unconventional Resources

Technical Session 10: Drilling Design and Case Studies

Technical Session 9: EOR – Surfactant

Oil and Gas ProjectCase Study Session 1 – Banyu Urip Project Review

Technical Session 11: Stimulation and Hydraulic Fracturing

Special Session 1: Geology Aspects for Reservoir and Production Engineering Application

Technical Session 6: Near-Wellbore Reservoir Assessment

Technical Session 5: Deepwater and Subsea

Panel Session 2: Marginal Field Development and Redevelopment Opportunities

Technical Session 7: Upper Completion

Technical Session 3: ProductionOptimisation in Brownfields: Finding Values in Your Own Backyard

Technical Session 2: Simulation, Artificial Intelligence and Modelling: Enhanced Simulation Workflowsand Optimisation

Technical Session 1: Facilities and Asset Integrity

Panel Session 1: Thriving in Low Oil Price Scenarios

Technical Session 4: Well Intervention and Data Acquisition

Special Session 2:Rate Transient Analysis: A Rainbow of Real-Life Cases

Technical Session 8: Process Optimisation and Operations Excellence

SPE Asia Pacific Regional Student Paper Contest – Veronica Room, Mezzanine Floor

Welcome Reception / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 3 – Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

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TECHNICAL PROGRAMME

Tuesday, 17 October • 1400-1530 hours • Peony Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 1: FACILITIES AND ASSET INTEGRITY

Session Chairpersons:Titi Thongjen, PTTEPJin Xu, RIPED, PetroChina

Time Papers1400 186905 Cost Effective Method to Maintain Integrity of Non

Productive Asset: Case of Tunu GTS-H PreservationI. Marzuki and H. Junaedy, Total E&P Indonesie

1420 186882 Investigation on the Failure of the Bearing Mechanisms of the Marine Turbine on an FPSO Operating in Vietnam WatersV. Vijayaraghavan, BHP

1440 186191 Application of Quantitative RBI on Residual Fluid Catalytic CrackingS. Liang and F. Luo, CNPC Research Inst. of Safety & Environment Technology; D. Lu, Chinese Special Equipment Inspection Inst.

1500 186410 Centrifugal Pump and Centrifugal Compressor Process ContainmentS. Muthanandan, PETRONAS

Tuesday, 17 October • 1400-1530 hours • Jasmine Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 2: SIMULATION, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MODELLING: ENHANCED SIMULATION WORKFLOWS AND OPTIMISATION

Session Chairpersons:Emeline Chong, Petrofac Malaysia Ltd.Mohamad Othman, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

Time Papers1400 186384 Enhanced History Matching and Prediction Using Integrated

Analytical and Numerical Modelling ApproachN. Ghadami, N. Benayad, E. Motaei, and M.R. Raub, PETRONAS

1420 186319 A Dynamic Hybrid Dual Porosity Model to Simulate the Waterflood-Induced Fractures in Low-Permeability ReservoirT. Fan, S. Wu, H. Li, B. Wang and X. Li, RIPED, PetroChina

1440 186891 Breaking the Barrier of Flow Simulation: Well Placement Design Optimisation with Fast Marching Method and Geometric Pressure ApproximationJ. Zhang, L. Huang and M. Liu, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Co.; X. Cui and Z. Jiang, Optimization Petroleum Technologies, Inc.; A. Bahar and S. Pochampally, Kelkar and Associates; M.G. Kelkar, The U. of Tulsa

1500 186198 Massive Fracturing Evaluation to Different Well Patterns for Daqing Tight Oil ReservoirsA. Li, U. of Alberta; X. Zhuang and H. Wen, Schlumberger

Tuesday, 17 October • 1400-1530 hours • Freesia Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 3: PRODUCTION OPTIMISATION IN BROWNFIELDS: FINDING VALUES IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD

Session Chairpersons:Lucky Bagus Waskito, CNOOC SES Ltd.Ng Kiang Fei, PETRONAS

Time Papers1400 186921 Production Optimisation of Raageshwari Field Using

Network ModellingC. Bhardwaj, P. Godiyal, M. Mathur, A. Ranjan, and S.K. Verma, Cairn, Oil & Gas vertical of Vedanta Ltd.

1420 186255 Fueling Our Future with Gas through End-to-End Integrated Optimisation of LNG Supplying Gas FieldsS.M.M. Chuah, Y.Y. Khor, N.A. Borhan, F. Baghdadi, and B.J. Adillah, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

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1440 187028 Ultra-Long Stroke and Intelligent Rod Pumping System for Producing Difficult Wells and/or FluidsD.M. Kennedy and M. Ghareeb, SSi Lift CDA Ltd., a Tundra Process Solutions Co. Ltd.

1500 186390 A New Concept of Sand Management Philosophy; Revolutionary & Cost Effective SolutionN. Hamza, F. Baghdadi, Z. Yahia, and B. Madon, PETRONAS

Tuesday, 17 October • 1400-1530 hours • Aster Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 4: WELL INTERVENTION AND DATA ACQUISITION

Session Chairpersons:Dian Nur Cahyono, Occidental PetroleumErik van der Weerd, Independent

Time Papers1400 186283 First Fiber-Enabled CT with Reservoir Saturation Tool in Asia

to Unlock Behind-Casing Opportunity in Offshore MyanmarR. Mohallem, J. Jenie and Z. Hami Schlumberger; A.M. Nazri, N.K. Zaman, K. Salleh, and M.H. Yin, PETRONAS

1420 186883 Sustaining the Barrels – Making Well Intervention More AffordableS.R. Mohd Mokhtar, R. Wibisono, M. Zakaria, and A. Shabudin, PETRONAS

1440 IPTC-18762(Previously Published Paper)

Successful Deployment of Tractor Conveyed Perforation in a Horizontal Well: Designing, Execution, Results and Lessons LearntS.K. Goenka, I. Goyal, N. Pandey, M. Kothiyal, A. Shah, A. Parasher, and S. Vermani, Cairn India Ltd.; T. Pinto and J.P. Nayak, Welltec

1500 186977 Maximising the Economic Value of Intelligent Completions through Effective Use of Surveillance K. Gohari, L.E. Gonzalez, N. Hosseini, S. Kazi, A. Khateeb, and A. Awid, Weatherford; H. Jutila and A. Kshirsagar, Phoenix RDS

Tuesday, 17 October • 1600-1730 hours • Peony Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 5: DEEPWATER AND SUBSEA

Session Chairpersons:Koji Sakura, TenarisSarah Sausan, Halliburton

Time Papers1600 186913 Enhanced Efficiency in Deep Water Testing Operations

Delivered by Smart DST StringJ. Patcha, M.A. Shah Hamzah, M.Y. Ahmad, M.A. Md Karim and M.A.F. Zakariyah, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; D. Fyfe, Metrol; J.A. Ham Schlumberger WTA (M) Sdn. Bhd.

1620 186363 Integrated Stress Calibration by Utilising Advanced Acoustic Information – A Case Study from Deepwater MalaysiaB. Heidari and P. Millot, Schlumberger; K. Chujo and Y. Watanabe, JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration (Deepwater Sabah) Ltd.; T. Yoshiyama, JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration Corp.

1640 186232 Subsea Technology – Multiphase PumpingZ. Anwar, General Electric

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Tuesday, 17 October • 1600-1730 hours • Jasmine Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 6: NEAR-WELLBORE RESERVOIR ASSESSMENT

Session Chairpersons:Stephen Tyson, U. Teknologi BruneiThomas Setiawan, Total E&P Indonesie

Time Papers1600 186924 Reservoir Mapping while Drilling Tool Overcomes Geological

Uncertainties – Case Studies from Offshore MalaysiaP.J.Y. Tan, K.Y. Kok, N.A. Hassan and K.K. Kyi, PETRONAS

1620 186957 Field Test Results in Malaysia Wells of a New-Generation Slim Pulsed Neutron Logging ToolP. Millot, F.K. Wong, D.A. Rose, T. Zhou R. Grover, and S. Sundaralingam, Schlumberger; F. Amin, A. Prasodjo, D. Johare, and N.K.H. Foo, PETRONAS

1640 186909 The Characterisation of Differential Depletion in a Thinly Layered Coal Seam Gas Reservoir Using Packer Inflation Bleed Off Tests (PIBOTs)D. van As, W.E. Bottomley, and J.P. Furniss, QGC - A Company of the Shell Group

1700 187017 Multi-Layer Formation Pressure Determination by Triple-Rate Spectral Noise Logging and Data Verification by Transposed Pressure DeconvolutionV. Taipova, R. Zabbarov, and A. Chirkunov, PJSC Tatneft; A. Aslanyan, I. Aslanyan, R. Minakhmetova, and M. Garnyshev, TGT Oilfield Services; R. Farakhova and L. Surmasheva, Sofoil

Tuesday, 17 October • 1600-1730 hours • Aster Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 7: UPPER COMPLETION

Session Chairpersons:Ferry Anantokusumo, BP BerauErik van der Weerd, Independent

Time Papers1600 186291 Study on Non-Contact Connection Separated Layer

Production Technology and Its Application TestT. Guo, X. Pei, and Q. Yang, RIPED, PetroChina; Y. Ju and F. Bi, PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Co.; Q. Zhang, Sinopec Shengli Oilfield Co.

1620 186338 New Generation Inflow Control Device to Maximise Well Productivity during Every Phase of a Well’s LifeH.K. Sharma, A.K. Al-Mulhim, S.M. Al-Mutairi, and N.S. Al-Shammari, Saudi Aramco

1640 186183 Gas Lift Techniques Modification to Overcome Evolution in CompletionS. Izwardy, I. Edy, Fedriando, A. Wijanarko, A.I. Pratomo, N. Firmansyah, and F.C. Atmanindar, VICO Indonesia

1700 186887 Surface Controlled In-Situ Gas Lift for Appraisal of Oil Reservoir in a Gas WellN. Hamza, F. Baghdadi, S.Y. Syed Ibrahim, and B. Madon PETRONAS

Wednesday, 18 October • 0900-1030 hours • Peony Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 8: PROCESS OPTIMISATION AND OPERATIONS EXCELLENCE

Session Chairpersons:Hanifatu Avida Romas, ExxonMobil Cepu Ltd.Meita Silaban, Chevron Indonesia

Time Papers0900 186295 Application of Enhanced Gel Strength Concept for PPD

Chemical Optimisation in Banyu Urip Export PipelineA. Dwitawidi, ExxonMobil Cepu Ltd.

0920 186400 Maintaining Operation Excellence in Simultaneous Operation at Offshore and Delta AreaI. Marzuki and H. Junaedy, Total E&P Indonesie

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0940 186932 From Sandface to Processing Plant, an Integrated View of an Operating Envelope in a Gas Condensate SystemM. Sueiro, A. Lanchimba, C. Bilbao, R. Tavara, R. Canchucaja, and P. Espinoza, Repsol

0900 186950 Oilfield Microbiology: Effective Evaluation of Biocide ChemicalsD. Bennet, Intertek

Wednesday, 18 October • 0900-1030 hours • Jasmine Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 9: EOR – SURFACTANT

Session Chairpersons:Dipak Mandal, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.Wang Yanling, China U. of Petroleum (East China)

Time Papers0900 186967 A Study of Methane Foam in Reservoir Rocks for Mobility

Control at High Temperature with Varied Permeabilities: Experiment and SimulationR.Z. Kamarul Bahrim, S.R. Mohd Shafian, A.A. Abdul Manap, and R.D. Tewari, PETRONAS; Y. Zeng and S.L. Biswal, Rice U.; S. Vincent Bonnieu, Shell Global Solutions Intl.; J. Groenenboom, Shell Malaysia

0920 187015 A Fit of Art of Dynamic Monitoring Technology for Chemical Flooding in Daqing OilfieldH. Liu, S. Yang, C. Wei, and Z. Yao, RIPED, PetroChina; P. Ye, PetroChina Daqing Oilfield Ltd. Co.

0940 186351 Fit-for-Purpose Chemical EOR (ASP) Modelling Strategy to Guide Pilot Development Decisions for a Giant Reservoir in North KuwaitA.S. Al-Dhuwaihi, M.B. Abdullah, S. Tiwari, M.T. Al-Murayri, and H. Al-Mayyan, Kuwait Oil Co.; G.T. Shahin and S. Shukla, Shell

1000 186325 History Match to Support Interpretation of Surfactant Flooding Pilot Test in Tanjung FieldB.M. Aslam, D.Ulitha, B. Swadesi, I. Fauzi, and T. Marhaendrajana, Bandung Inst. of Technology; F.I. Purba, A.I. Wardhana, A. Buhari, R. Hakim, and R. Hasibuan, PT Pertamina EP

Wednesday, 18 October • 0900-1030 hours • Freesia Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 10: DRILLING DESIGN AND CASE STUDIES

Session Chairpersons:Shankar Bhukya, NOV Grant PridecoFikri Irawan, Independent

Time Papers0900 186918 Drilling of HPHT High Angle Well in a FracturedReservoir – A

Case StudyM. Al-Mohailan, M. Sounderrajan, S. Al-Azmi, D.P. Patil, K. Nellayappan, and J. Aljarki, Kuwait Oil Co.

0920 186982 Drilling Optimisation of Extended Reach Multilateral Wells to Maximise Reservoir Contact in CarbonateC. Verma, F. Rodriguez, and Q.M. Qasin, Saudi Aramco; M. Chaaouri, S. Akel, G. Akiki, and J. Afolabi, Baker Hughes, a GE company

0940 187011 Integration of Casing Wear in Casing Design and Stress Analysis WorkflowA. Soong, M.F. Arriffin, and H.A. Rosland, Halliburton

1000 186274 BD Field Development: First Kujung Horizontal Near HPHT – Critical Sour Wells Offshore IndonesiaJ. Lian, Y. Tian, Z. Yang, K. Yustendi, D. Rizkiani, S. Nurdin, D.R. Mcken, and M.O. Etuhoko, Husky CNOOC Madura Ltd.; K. Jiang, CNOOC Intl. Ltd.; A.P. Diemert, Husky Energy Inc.; M. Fadil, P.P. Utomo, A. Mahry, and S.D. Yudento, SKK Migas

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Wednesday, 18 October • 0900-1030 hours • Aster Room, 5th FloorTECHNICAL SESSION 11: STIMULATION AND HYDRAULIC FRACTURING

Session Chairpersons:Ferry Anantokusumo, BP BerauLiu Hai, Schlumberger

Time Papers0900 186242 Successful Re-fracturing Application Using Temporary Gelled

Isolation System in a Vertical Well in ChinaR. Wheeler, J. Mayor, V. Williams, and S. Kotov, Baker Hughes, a GE company; T. McDonald, BJ Services; X. Guo and Z. Zhao, CNPC

0920 186313 First Application of Residue-Free Fluid System for High Temperature Fracturing Treatment in Saudi Arabian Carbonate FormationsZ. Rahim and A.A. Al Kanaan, Saudi Aramco; M. Zeghouani, M. Khalifa, and Driss Krich, Halliburton

0940 186375 Lessons Learnt during Hydrofracturing Campaign in Tight Retrograde Gas Condensate Reservoir – A Case StudyS. Anand, S. Tiwari, R.J. Tibbles, S. Pathak, P. Siddharth, R. Goyal, and U. Vijayvargiya, Cairn, Oil & Gas vertical of Vedanta Ltd.

1000 186312 The Characteristics of Hydraulic Fracture Growth in Woodford Shale, the Anadarko Basin, OklahomaH. Qu, Y. Liu, C. Zhou, L. Ren, Q. Wei, and C. Dong, Chongqing U. of Science & Technology; Y. Lv and J. Hou, Sinopec Intl. Petroleum Co.

Wednesday, 18 October • 1100-1230 hours • Peony Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 12: ECONOMIC EVALUATION AND DECISION-MAKING

Session Chairpersons:Prady Chaliha, Osaka Gas AustraliaLiu He, RIPED, PetroChina

Time Papers1100 186405 The Integrated Environment for Real-Time Decisions:

Delivering Excellence in Brunei Drilling OperationsS. Rowe and S. Keasberry, Brunei Shell Petroleum Sdn. Bhd.; J. Hunt, and A. Arias, Halliburton

1120 186907 Sisi Nubi Dashboard: Implementation of Business Intelligence in Reservoir Modelling & Synthesis: Managing Big Data and Streamline the Decision Making ProcessA. Sukapradja, J. Clark, H. Hermawan, and S. Tjiptowiyono, Total E&P Indonesie

1140 187004 Techno-Economic Evaluation of Carbon Capture Storage Ready for Coal-Based Power Generation in IndonesiaUsman, Sugihardjo, D. Sismartono, A.M. Lubad, and O. Hedriana, R&D Center for Oil and Gas Technology “LEMIGAS”; A. Sugiyanto, Indonesian State-Owned Electricity Co., PT. PLN

1200 187000 Large Project Integration: Gauging Readiness in Deepwater ExplorationR. Rios and K. Johnstone, Lloyd’s Register

Wednesday, 18 October • 1100-1230 hours • Jasmine Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 13: RATE TRANSIENT ANALYSIS: AN INTEGRATED PRODUCTION ANALYSIS AND RESERVOIR CHARACTERISATION

Session Chairpersons:Peter Adam, PT Energi Mega Persada TbkRahim Masoudi, PETRONAS

Time Papers1100 186203 Reservoir Characterisation Using Permanent Distributed

Temperature Sensing in Coal Seam Gas Development: Success and Challenges in the Surat BasinW.E. Bottomley and J.P. Furniss, QGC – A Company of the Shell Group of Companies; I. Oguche and M. Konopczynski, Tendeka

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1120 186277 Novel Application of Capacitance-Resistance Model for Reservoir Characterisation and Zonal, Intelligent Well ControlB. Prakasa, K. Muradov and D. Davies, Heriot-Watt U.; X. Shi, Heriot-Watt U. (now with Deyuan Petroleum & Gas Engineering Co., Ltd.)

1140 186873 Integration of Time-Lapse Pressure Transient Analysis in Reservoir Characterisation and Reducing Uncertainty of Initial Gas-in-Place Estimation: A Case Study in Gas Condensate ReservoirM. Rushatmanto, J. Sianturi, E. Suwito, and L. M. Priskila, Total E&P Indonesie

1200 187927(Previously Published Paper)

Verifying Reserves Opportunities with Multi-Well Pressure Pulse-Code TestingR. Rafikov, R. Zabbarov, and V. Taipova, PJSC Tatneft; A. Aslanyan, I. Aslanyan, and A.V. Trusov, TGT Oilfield Services; V.M. Krichevsky and R. Farakhova, Sofoil

Wednesday, 18 October • 1100-1230 hours • Freesia Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 14: UNCONVENTIONAL – DRILLING AND COMPLETIONS

Session Chairpersons:Ferry Anantokusumo, BP BerauGordon Goh, Schlumberger

Time Papers1100 186976 200 and Counting: Unlocking CBM Potential with High-

Strength, Low-Density Cement SlurryD. Talong, Reliance Industries Ltd.; A. Kumar, A. Sarma, K. Priyamvada, V. Tyagi, G. Gupta, S. PKS, and T. Ganjoo, Halliburton

1120 186294 Stimulated Reservoir Volume of Multi-Stage Fracturing in Horizontal Shale Gas Well: Modelling and ApplicationR. Lin, L. Ren, J. Zhao, and J. Huang, Southwest Petroleum U.

1140 186340 CBM Fluvial Depositional Facies Modelling and Static Upscaling Workflow: A Case Study Based on Integration of Cores, Logs and Deposition Environment in Surat BasinM. Zhang and Y. Yang, RIPED, PetroChina; T. Gan, T. Stephan, A. Sibgatulin, S. Mazumder, and W. Chen, Arrow Energy Pty Ltd

1200 186407 Active Tag Control Sliding Sleeve Fracturing TechnologyL. Zheng, J. Yu, Y. Gao, X. Pei, and H. Liu, RIPED, PetroChina; Y. Wang, PetroChina Jilin Oilfield Co.

Wednesday, 18 October • 1100-1230 hours • Aster Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 15: GEOMECHANICS AND SAND FACE COMPLETION

Session Chairpersons:See Hong Ong, Baker Hughes, a GE companyLiu Hai, Schlumberger

Time Papers1100 186245 Geomechanical Study at An Onshore Central Sumatra Field:

The Investigation of Casing Restriction and Deformation in Shallow Sand FormationM.A. Tjengdrawira, A. Khaksar, and S.H. Ong, Baker Hughes, a GE company; R.I. Sjari’at and A. Suhadi, Badan Operasi Bersama PT Bumi Siak Pusako – Pertamina Hulu

1120 186309 Multiple Sand Control Solution to Adapt Well Productivity and Reserves by Using Mahakam Sand Control Tool BoxB. Styward, B. Muryanto, F. Wahyudhi, and R. Wijaya, Total E&P Indonesie

1140 186292 Expanding the Innovative Approach of Sand Production Well Remedial – Case Study of First Downhole Ceramic Sand Screens for a Gas Well in MalaysiaM.N. Musa, W.R. Ismail, C.H. Roh, S.A. Zulkifli, and N.K.H. Foo, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; R. Jackson, B. Gundemoni and P. Barth, 3M Ceramics

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1200 186236 Cutting Edge Completion Design for KNUUD: Pioneering HPHT Field Development in MalaysiaM.F. Bakar, M. Rosato, F. Azmi, and A.M. Sofian, PETRONAS

Wednesday, 18 October • 1400-1530 hours • Peony Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 16: PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT

Session Chairpersons:Bambang Istadi, Energi Mega PersadaAlliza Aulia, Continental Energy Corp.

Time Papers1400 187027 Digital Revolution: How Digital Technologies Will Transform

E&P Business Models in Asia-PacificA. Volkenborn, A.Lea-Cox, and W.Y. Tan, Accenture Strategy Energy

1420 186288 Breaking Boundaries in Portfolio ManagementB. Gama and F. Macmillan, Palantir Solutions; J. Roithinger, T.R. Gieles, and R. Bulgariu, OMV Exploration and Production GmbH

1440 186189 Project Specific Risk Consideration from a Portfolio PerspectiveP.D. Allan and M. D’Arcy, 3esi-Enersight

1500 187008 Indonesian Milestone in Production-Sharing Contract in Perspective of Government Take, Contractor Take, Cost Recovery and Production TargetD. Harimurti, CNOOC SES Ltd.

Wednesday, 18 October • 1400-1530 hours • Jasmine Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 17: RESERVOIR CHARACTERISATION – SANDSTONE

Session Chairpersons:David G. Kersey, IndependentDian Sari, Schlumberger

Time Papers1400 186306 Pressure Transient Analysis for Cold Water Injection into a

Reservoir with a Coupled Analytic Wellbore ModelD.I. O’Reilly, U. of Adelaide and Chevron Australia Pty Ltd; M. Haghighi and M. Sayyafzadeh, U. of Adelaide; M.A. Flett, Chevron Australia Pty Ltd

1420 186898 Classification and Combination Characteristics of Fractures in Superdeep Tight Sandstone Reservoir with and Its Effect on the Control of the Reservoir in Kelasu Structural Belt in Kuqa DepressionL. Zhou, G. Lei, Y. Tang, Z. Wang, J. Jiang and Q. Zhang, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Co.; X. Jin, RIPED, PetroChina; Y. Ye, CNPC USA Corp.

1440 186425 Application of Thin-Bed Analysis in Reservoir Modelling to Unlock Further Development Potential of Thinly-Bedded Marginal ReservoirsE.E. Chong, M.N.H. Mohd Azam, P.B. James, S.F. Rae, and S. Flew, Petrofac Malaysia Ltd.

1500 186951 Optimal Zonation of Geological Formations and Identification of Pore Structures for Sandstone Reservoirs, Including Variation in Cementation and Fining SequencesP. Behrenbruch, M.T.D. Huu and K.D. Bui, Bear and Brook Consulting; T.G. Hoang, U. of Adelaide

Wednesday, 18 October • 1400-1530 hours • Freesia Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 18: WELL INTEGRITY AND CEMENTING

Session Chairpersons:Fikri Irawan, IndependentDesmawati Rahmadona, PT Pertamina Upstream Technology Center

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Time Papers1400 186981 Hydrostatically Underbalanced Managed Pressure

Cementing Enables Zonal Isolation in Narrow-Margin HPHT Exploration WellC. Lau, A.K. Prasetia, L. Yun, and S. Saidin, Schlumberger; A.K. Kumar, M. Abshar Nor, and P. Jain, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

1420 186281 Development of Well Integrity Management Tool in Mahakam BlockH. Priwanza, R. Saputra, D. Manalu, B. Muryanto, Y. Nuryanto, A. Dirgantoro, M. Maharanoe, K. Sari, B. Sayogyo, R. Hutahean, D. Dewanta, A. Wibowo, V. Limawan, and R. Darma, Total E&P Indonesie

1440 186392 Enhancing Well Construction for More Efficient Well AbandonmentL. Dahmani and L. Hynes, Baker Hughes, a GE company

1500 186930 Flexible Cement Extends Wellbore Life with an Integrated Approach to Zonal IsolationA. Kumar, G. Gupta, R. Mehra, R. Tambe and G. Ahuja, Halliburton

Wednesday, 18 October • 1400-1530 hours • Aster Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 19: PORE PRESSURE, WELLBORE STABILITY AND DRILLING FLUIDS

Session Chairpersons:See Hong Ong, Baker Hughes, a GE companyMojtaba Kalhor, Pars Drilling Fluids Co.

Time Papers1400 186335 From 3D Seismic Inversion to Drilling Engineering: A

Multidisciplinary Approach to Resolve Wellbore Stability Issues Offshore West MaduraF. Mulders, R. Lemanczyk, K. Johnstone, S. Spencer, E. Castillo, Y. Sorrentino, and A. McDonald, Lloyd’s Register; A. Mawira, D. Rubyanto, A. Nugraha, and Khadafi, PT Pertamina Hulu Energi WMO

1420 186320 Customisation of Fit for Purpose WBM Opens New Opportunities for Significant Cost Savings, Well Construction Optimisation, and Environmental Footprint ReductionM.S. Ghamdi, R.F. Saleh, and F.M. Al-Yami, Saudi Aramco

1440 186409 Ultra-Low-Invasion Fluid Technology Increases Operational Window to Enhance Drilling, Reduce Damage in Unstable Venezuela FormationsM. Herdes, K. Aguilar, D. Fernandez, and J. Garcia, PDVSA; J. Moreno and R. Maldonado, Impact Fluid Solutions

1500 186310 Integrated 3D Pore Pressure Characterisation and Modelling: Methodology & Application in Sisi Nubi Field, Mahakam – IndonesiaA. Sukapradja, R. Herdianto, J. Clark, C. Adam, U. Ashari, B. Saragih, R. Sitorus, and B. Giriansyah, Total E&P Indonesie

Wednesday, 18 October • 1600-1730 hours • Peony Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 20: MANAGING RISK AND ENVIRONMENT PERFORMANCE

Session Chairpersons:Mojtaba Kalhor, Pars Drilling Fluids Co.Rinaldi Pasaribu, Chevron Pacific Indonesia

Time Papers1600 186929 Managing the Known and Unknown Risks – An Old Well

Reabandonment StoryS.R. Mohd Mokhtar, A.B. Ardi, R. Wibisono, M. Zakaria, and A. Shabudin, PETRONAS

1620 186984 Maintaining Safety Performance in the Context of High Drilling and Completion Activities – A Lesson Learnt from More than 2 Years without LTIR. Therademaker, A. Siswanto, and R. Hidayat, Total E&P Indonesie

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1640 186241 Remanufacturing Abandoned Tubing Based on Self-Propagating High Temperature Synthesis, Its Progress and Field Application SummaryQ. Chen, T. Li, S. Huang, W. Han, and Q. Sun, RIPED, PetroChina

1700 186973 Right of Way Surveillance, Maintenance, and Higher Production Opportunities on Banyu Urip Export PipelineD.K. Amanu and R. Kartika, ExxonMobil Cepu Ltd.

Wednesday, 18 October • 1600-1730 hours • Jasmine Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 21: EOR – HEAVY OIL

Session Chairpersons:Asep K. Permadi, Bandung Inst. of TechnologyLuky Hendraningrat, Auroris

Time Papers1600 186361 Microbial Huff and Puff Project at Mangunjaya Field

Wells: The First in Indonesia Towards Successful MEOR ImplementationT. Ariadji, D.I. Astuti, P. Aditiawati, I.A. Purwasena, G.P. Persada, M.R. Soeparmono, N.H. Amirudin, A.A. Ananggadipa, and S.Y. Sasongko, Bandung Inst. of Technology; M.H. Abqory and R.N. Ardianto, PT Pertamina EP; E. Subiantoro and G.H. Aditya, EMP Malacca Strait

1620 186196 Cost Effective EOR in Heavy Oil Containing Sands by Gas Injection: Improvement of the Efficiency of Foamy Flow and PressurisationY. Soh and T. Babadagli, U. of Alberta

1640 186182 Evaluation of the First Cycle of Steam Stimulation in North Kuwait Heavy Oil Thermal PilotsY. Al-Ali, G. Wang, Y. Al-Mula, M. Hussein, P. Choudhary, and F. Ahmed, Kuwait Oil Co.

1700 186908 Water Control of Horizontal Wells Using Foam-Gel: Lessons Learnt in a Heavy Oil Reservoir with Strong WaterdriveB. Deng, China U. of Petroleum (East China)/Tincy Group Energy Co., Ltd.; W. Liu, China U. of Petroleum (East China)

Wednesday, 18 October • 1600-1730 hours • Freesia Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 22: FIELD DEVELOPMENT PLANNING – CASE STUDIES

Session Chairpersons:Maike Willuweit, Emerson Process Management (M) Sdn. Bhd.Rahim Masoudi, PETRONAS

Time Papers1600 186221 Successful Parallel Appraisal and Development in a

Complicated Gas Cap Field, a Case StudyR. Wang, F. Mao, L. Wang, Q. Huang, and X. Yuan, RIPED, PetroChina

1620 186403 What to Do When Simulation Gone Wrong: Brownfield Production Optimisation Using Analytical ApproachM.A.S. Alfarizi, T. Sukotrihadiyono, A. Malau, E.D. Sutalilima, D. Miswar, B.S. Lugijandoko, Y. Dasrul, D. Ultra, H. Anggoro, and R.J. Rusliputra, PT Medco E&P Indonesia

1640 186989 An Integrated Approach to Understand the Variable Fluid Contacts in a Giant Carbonate Field of Middle East – A Case StudyS. Nandwani, P.D. Kumar, M. Singhal, and J.M. Gogoi, Shell India Markets Pvt. Ltd.

1700 186920 Unlocking Reservoir Potential through Rigorous Surveillance and Field Review Post FDP: Case Study on Central Luconia Carbonate Gas FieldC.S. Sow, A. Bashir, U. Chowdhury, A. Hajizadeh, and A.I.B. Ridzuan, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

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Wednesday, 18 October • 1600-1730 hours • Aster Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 23: WELL ARCHITECTURE, PRODUCTION AND FLOW ASSURANCE

Session Chairpersons:Prady Chaliha, Osaka Gas AustraliaDian Nur Cahyono, Occidental Petroleum

Time Papers1600 186216 Comprehensive Analysis of Time Lapsed Well Productivity

Index for Characterising Well Behavior in Tight Volcanic Gas ReservoirU. Vijayvargia, R. Goyal, P. Sidharth, S. Anand, and S. Tiwari, Cairn Oil & Gas, Vedanta Ltd.

1620 186217 First Open Hole Horizontal Near HPHT Critical Sour Gas Wells Completion in Indonesia: Lesson Learned from BD Field Development Project in Kujung FormationM.S. Nurdin, M.O. Etuhoko, D.R. McKen, and J. Lian, Husky-CNOOC Madura Ltd.; A. Syapari and H. Nuryadi, Baker Hughes, a GE company; M. Fadil and P.P. Utomo, SKK Migas

1640 186886 Reservoir Damage Removal by Zero-Cost Hydraulic Fracturing in a Water Injector, Offshore VietnamH.H. Vu, J. Sutherland, and T.T. Pham, Hoang Long Joint Operating Co.

1700 186275 An Analytical Model for Multilayer Well Production Evaluation to Overcome Cross-Flow ProblemF. Hakiki, King Abdullah U. of Science and Technology; A.T. Wibowo, PT Pertamina EP; S.D. Rahmawati, A. Yasutra, and P. Sukarno, Inst. Teknologi Bandung

Thursday, 19 October • 0900-1030 hours • Peony Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 24: CORROSION AND FLOW ASSURANCE

Session Chairpersons:Prijo Hutomo, U. of TrisaktiAndry Halim, PT. Pertamina Upstream Technology Center

Time Papers0900 186185 Understanding Crude Properties to Optimise Corrosion

Inhibitor Selection and UsageR.A. Novitasari and M.N. Wincana, ExxonMobil Cepu Ltd.

0920 186311 Quantitative Assessment of Preferential Weld Corrosion in Operator Supplied Weight Loss Coupons Using White Light InterferometryM. Leahy, S. Cook, and W.Y. Mok, Baker Hughes, a GE company

0940 186208 Corrosion Control in Oil & Gas InstallationsQ. Okasha, A. Aladasani, A. Ameen, N. Aravind, and K. Sen, Independent; M. Al-Dushaishi, Texas A&M Intl. U.

1000 186369 Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI) Management on Idle LNG Process TrainG. Haga, PT Badak LNG

Thursday, 19 October • 0900-1030 hours • Jasmine Room, 5th FloorTECHNICAL SESSION 25: UNCONVENTIONAL – RESERVOIR CHARACTERISATION

Session Chairpersons:David G. Kersey, IndependentPeter Behrenbruch, Bear and Brook Consulting Pty Ltd

Time Papers0900 186240 Imaging of Oil/Water Migration in Tightsand with Nuclear

Magnetic Resonance and Microscope during Dynamic Surfactant ImbibitionY. Sun, C. Dai, Y. Fang, X. Sun, Y. Wu, M. Zhao, and G. Zhao, China U. of Petroleum (East China), Q. You, China U. of Geosciences (Beijing)

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0920 186413 In-Situ Stress and Fracture Controls on Permeability Distribution within Walloon Subgroup, Surat BasinS. Mukherjee, J. Copley, and J. Esterle, The U. of Queensland

0940 186874 Production Controlling Factors of the Longmaxi Shale Gas Formation - A Case Study of Huangjingba Shale Gas FieldW. Wang, X. Liang, and C. Niu, PetroChina Zhejiang Oilfield Co.; C. Xian, H. Wen, and L. Wang, Schlumberger

1000 186349 Numerical Simulation Method and Laboratory Experiments of Starting Pressure Gradient in Tight Sandstone Oil ReservoirsS. Wang and X. Tan, CNOOC Research Inst.; S. Zhang, RIPED, PetroChina; H. Jiang, CNOOC Intl. Ltd., D. Jiang, Deepwater Drilling & Production Technology Branch of CNOOC, H. Ruan and X. Zhang, CNOOC China Ltd., Zhanjiang Branch

Thursday, 19 October • 0900-1030 hours • Freesia Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 26: MATURE FIELDS OPTIMISATIONS THROUGH SURFACE AND SUBSURFACE INTEGRATION

Session Chairpersons:Emeline Chong, Petrofac Malaysia Ltd.Ng Kiang Fei, PETRONAS

Time Papers0900 186910 Development and Operational Implementation of Scale

Management Strategy in a Mature FieldA. Tiwari, P. Fartiyal, A. Malik, N. Sharma, C. Manickavasagam, S. Lele and A. Sharma, BGEPIL; A. Sabhapondit, Nalco Champion Dai-ichi India Pvt. Ltd.

0920 186304 Advanced Methods for Determining the Value of Information of Surveillance ‎Data Acquisition Using Predictive AnalyticsN.I. Kechut, A.A. Hassan, W.F.I.W.M. Zamri, M.R.A. Raub, and R.D. Tewari, PETRONAS; D.N. Kuzmichev, Y. Mironenko, R. Buoy, and L.D. Alessio, LEAP Energy

0940 186205 Real-Time Application of Integrated Well and Network Models through Smart Workflows for Optimising and Sustaining Production Targets in an Area of Kuwait’s Greater Burgan Oil FieldB. Al-Shammari, N.M. Rane, S.F. Desai, and A.A. Al-Rabah, Kuwait Oil Co.; M. Pandey, S. Shankhdhar, R. Chacko, and R. Jagannathan, Weatherford

1000 186284 Maximising Production of Low Injectivity Steam Flood Reservoir through Pressure Balance ApproachR. Pasaribu, R. Roma, Y. Wicaksana, C. Muharam, and A. Aksehirli, PT Chevron Pacific Indonesia

Thursday, 19 October • 0900-1030 hours • Rose Room, Mezzanine Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 27: WELL CONTROL AND MANAGED PRESSURE DRILLING

Session Chairpersons:John (Jonggeun) Choe, Seoul National U.Stephen Tyson, U. Teknologi Brunei

Time Papers0900 186305 Application of Controlled-Influx Mud Cap Drilling Techniques

in Exploiting the Marine Pre-Salt Carbonates in Santos Basin: Case StudyT. Yaqoob, O. Bello, and J. Oppelt, ITE, TU Clausthal

0920 187018 Eliminating Underground Blow Out Risk with Constant Bottom Hole Pressure (CBHP) MPD Technique in Kalimantan Offshore, Indonesia J. Zein, Y. Iskandar, Fadlin, and R. Usmar, Weatherford Indonesia

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0940 186877 An Effective Method in Determining Pore Pressure by Controlling Bottomhole Pressure while Drilling Narrow Window Wells in the Gulf of ThailandI. Rubianto, A.E. Prasetia, P. Detrizio, K. Charnvit, and W. Srisai, Schlumberger; M. Follett, W. Dejdamrongpreecha, R. Kudisri, M. Meghnani, F. Loux, V. Phonpuntin, and S. Eawprasert, PTTEP

1000 186331 Augmenting Deepwater Well Control with Managed Pressure Drilling EquipmentA. Johnson, B. Piccolo, H. Pinkstone, B. Anderson, and J. Fraczek, AFGlobal Corp.

Thursday, 19 October • 1100-1230 hours • Peony Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 28: BUILDING LEADERSHIP AND TECHNICAL COMPETENCY

Session Chairpersons:Titi Thongjen, PTTEPNaynesh C. Patel, ExxonMobil Cepu Ltd.

1100 186988 Service Level Agreement: An Effective Communication Flow in the Implementation of Manpower Contract ManagementA.S. Hidayatullah, M.H. Ismail, and M.U. Jaya, Total E&P Indonesie

1120 186878 Supervisor Performance Assessment Method Based on AHPS. Zhang and X. Teng, RIPED, PetroChina; S. Wang, CNOOC Research Inst.; L. Wang, E&D Research Inst. of Liaohe Oilfield Co.; X. Liu, No.1 Mud Logging Co., BHDC, PetroChina

1140 186347 A New Approach for Downhole Tools Deployment TrainingR.E. Gonzalez, L.D. Chapman, and R.K. Geer, Baker Hughes, a GE company

1200 186282 Essential Leadership Attributes for Engineering Managers in the Petroleum IndustryH.C. Lau, National U. of Singapore

Thursday, 19 October • 1100-1230 hours • Jasmine Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 29: EOR – WATERFLOOD OPTIMISATION

Session Chairpersons:Luky Hendraningrat, AurorisHiroki Iwama, INPEX

1100 186939 Online Monitoring and Automatic Control for Zonal Polymer Injection WellsF. Sun, X. Pei, and D.Jia, RIPED, PetroChina; G. Gao, Daqing Oilfield Production Engineering & Research Inst.; G. Li and X. Wang, Daqing No.1 Oil Production Factory; C. Liu, Daqing Oilfield Production Engineering & Research Inst.

1120 186880 Modelling the Impact of Reservoir CO2 on Polymer Flood Performance in Aishwariya FieldS. Mishra and A. Pandey, Cairn, Oil & Gas vertical of Vedanta Ltd.

1140 186381 A New Approach of Pressure Profile and Oil Recovery during Dual and Single Carbonate Core Flooding by Seawater and CO2 Injection Process at Reservoir ConditionsX. Zhou, King Fahd U. of Petroleum and Minerals; F. Al-Otaibi, S.L. Kokal, A.A. Alhashboul, and J. Al-Qahtani, Saudi Aramco

1200 186411 Low pH and Salinity Induced Wettability Modification of Hybrid EOR as Polymer-Assisted Carbonated Low Salinity Waterflood in Calcite Cemented Sandstone ReservoirJ. Lee, G. Kim, and K. Lee, Hanyang U.

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Thursday, 19 October • 1100-1230 hours • Freesia Room, 5th FloorTECHNICAL SESSION 30: UNLOCK THE POTENTIAL OF MATURE FIELDS THROUGH PROACTIVE SURVEILLANCE AND MONITORING

Session Chairpersons:Stephen Tyson, U. Teknologi BruneiDipak Mandal, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

1100 186942 Integrated Portfolio Analysis of Gas Field Clusters: How to Make Fast, Yet Informed DecisionsG. Kumar, T. Den Bezemer, C. Chima, S. Dewil, and B. Trivedi, Shell Petroleum Development Co.

1120 187009 How to Solve High Water Cut Well Problem in Mature Oil Field, Case Study: Application of Modified Completion Fluid Treatment in WW D-29, WW H-12, II A-22 WellsF.N. Afi, H. Gunawan, R. Widiatmo, L. B. Waskito, P. Nugroho, M. Luthfan, R. Prayogo, and A. Suryana, CNOOC SES Ltd.

1140 186876 Real Time Optimisation in Gas Constrained System Results in Production GainM.K. Choudhary, S. Lai, S.K. Sahu, and M. Arfie, Brunei Shell Petroleum Sdn. Bhd.

1200 186385 Proactive Reservoir Surveillance that Leads to Prudent Reservoir and Asset Management: A Pleasant Surprise in Understanding AB FieldA. Zakariah, H.A. Mahmoud, E.A. Rosland, and D. Mandal, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

Thursday, 19 October • 1100-1230 hours • Rose Room, Mezzanine Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 31: INTEGRATED FACILITY EVALUATION AND TECHNOLOGY SELECTION

Session Chairpersons:Hanifatu Avida Romas, ExxonMobil Cepu Ltd.Meita Silaban, Chevron Indonesia

1100 186267 Unique & Practical Approach in Selection and Classification of Hydrocyclone Desander Technology: Utilising a Decade of ExperienceA. Gupta, D. Kamat, Z. Shahrum, A. Firmansyah, N.I. Salleh, B.C. Tan, and B. Madon, PETRONAS

1120 186238 Differential Pressure Cone Meter as Meter Solution in FPSO’s FacilitiesA. Marzuki Simatupang and R. Lalamentik, PT. Weebz Mandiri

1140 186387 Comprehensive Sanding Study from Laboratory Experiments, Modelling, Field Implementation, to Real-Time Monitoring, a Case Study for Hai Thach and Moc Tinh Fields, Offshore VietnamS.K. Hoang, V.X. Trinh, T.V. Tran, and T.A. Dang, Bien Dong POC

1200 186394 Investigation of Failed LNG Boil Off Gas Transfer Line Expansion Bellows Using Finite Element Analysis ApproachE.Y. Pratama, PT Badak LNG

Thursday, 19 October • 1400-1530 hours • Peony Room, 5th FloorTECHNICAL SESSION 32: DRIVING BUSINESS EFFICIENCY

Session Chairpersons:Hendra Pasaribu, VICO IndonesiaPeter Adam, PT Energi Mega Persada Tbk

1400 186938 Driving Efficiency in Idle Wells Restoration through Risk Sharing Integrated OperationsS.R. Mohd Mokhtar, R. Wibisono, M. Zakaria, and A. Shabudin, PETRONAS

1420 186442 Managing Mature and Unconventional FieldsA. Aladasani, Independent; Q. Okasha, N. Aravind, A. Ameen, and K. Sen, Kuwait Oil Co.; M. Al-Dushaishi, Texas A&M International U.

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1440 186434 Small is Beautiful: Why Small Fields are the Next Big Thing in South East Asia and How to Capitalise on ThemA. Volkenborn, A. Lea-Cox, and B. Sun, Accenture Strategy Energy

1500 186911 Target Cost Setting Model for Indonesian PSC Amid Low Oil PriceC. Nugraha, PETRONAS

Thursday, 19 October • 1400-1530 hours • Jasmine Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 33: CARBONATE RESERVOIR CHARACTERISATION

Session Chairpersons:Elsie Sow Chia Shen, PETRONASHiroki Iwama, INPEX

1400 186265 Reservoir Mapping while Drilling in Vuggy and Heterogeneous Carbonate Reservoir – A Success Story from East Java BasinF. Muhammad, T.R. Othman, A. Pujiriyanto, and A.L. Setyadi, PC Ketapang II Ltd.; N. Ardikani, O. Azwar, I.T. Pasaribu, and D. Permanasari, Schlumberger

1420 186391 Poro-Fluid Facies Identification with LWD Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Factor Analysis in Karstified Carbonate Reservoir – Case Study from East Java BasinB. Abrar, T.R. Rachman, and T.R.B Tengku Othman, PETRONAS Carigali Indonesia Operation; I. Pasaribu, Schlumberger

1440 186230 Low Field Cryoporometry NMR for Mesopores Distribution in ShaleX. Jin, X. Wang, X. Liu, H. Jiao, L. Sun, L. Su, L. Bi, and Y. Chen, RIPED, PetroChina

Thursday, 19 October • 1400-1530 hours • Freesia Room, 5th Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 34: FIELD DEVELOPMENT PLANNING IN INDONESIA

Session Chairpersons:Maike Willuweit, Emerson Process Management (M) Sdn. Bhd.Rachmat Hidajat, PT Pertamina EP Cepu

1400 186970 Brownfield Redevelopment Strategies in Offshore North West JavaF. Arachman, F. Utami, A. Wasonoaji, and D. Tobing, PT Pertamina Hulu Energi

1420 186263 Shallow Reservoir Development in Mature Field – From Hazard to ResourcesT. Setiawan, A. Putra, A. Az-Zariat, K. Rinjani, R. Brahmantio, and S. Herawati, Total E&P Indonesie

1440 186946 Managing Offshore Oil Field to Enhance Ultimate Recovery in Asri Basin, Southeast Sumatera, IndonesiaL.B. Waskito, R. Widiatmo, and F.N. Afi, CNOOC SES Ltd.

1500 186190 New Development Method to Enhance Production Recovery on Mature Field – Success Story from Semberah Field, East Kalimantan, IndonesiaA.T. Kramadibrata and R.C. Permana, VICO Indonesia

Thursday, 19 October • 1400-1530 hours • Rose Room, Mezzanine Floor TECHNICAL SESSION 35: DRILLING PERFORMANCE AND TOOLS

Session Chairpersons:Salim Taoutaou, SchlumbergerMuhammad Faris Arriffin, Halliburton

1400 186994 Development of a Remotely Activated Liner Hanger System while Minimising Operational RisksA.A. Munshi, K. O’Connor, S. McMahon, and M. Carmody, Baker Hughes, a GE company

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1420 186330 Implementation of Drilling Microchip for Downhole Data AcquisitionB. Li, C.P. Gooneratne, and M.S. Badran, Saudi Aramco; Z. Shi, Yu Technologies

1440 187025 Drilling and Completion Fluids Customisation to Achieve Maximum Well Productivity in Lower Burgan Reservoir, Case Study from Kuwait FieldA. Al-Ajmi, A. Al-Rushoud, A. Gohain, F.I. Khatib, M. Al-Gharib, A. Al-Ajmi, A.M. Al-Mekhlef, M.A.H. Mustafa, and A. Mago, Kuwait Oil Co.; A. Rossi and P. Rane, Newpark Drilling Fluids

1500 186954 Drilling Optimisation to Overcome High Torque Problem: Lesson Learned on Kujung First Offshore-Near HPHT-Horizontal-Critical Sour-Slim Hole DevelopmentD. Rizkiani, K. Yustendi, B. Rusli, A.N. Mbouw, D.R. Mcken, S. Zulkarnain, A. Soufanny, Z. Yang, Y. Tian, and J. Lian, HCML; H. Effendi, Baker Hughes; A. Maladi and A.P. Diemert, Husky; M. Fadil, P.P. Utomo, S.D. Yudento, and A. Mahry, SKK Migas

KNOWLEDGE SHARING ePOSTER SESSIONSDuring the ePoster session, presenters will deliver their presentations in an informal setting and facilitate direct discussions with attendees at designated ePoster stations. Attendees are encouraged to attend the sessions for more knowledge sharing and networking opportunities. ePosters are also available for attendees’ viewing at ePoster stations throughout the conference.

Date Time

Tuesday, 17 October 2017 1300-1400 hours 1530-1600 hours 1730-1830 hoursWednesday, 18 October 2017 1030-1100 hours 1300-1400 hours 1530-1600 hoursThursday, 19 October 2017 1030-1100 hours 1300-1400 hours

ePoster Presentation ScheduleVenue: Ballroom 2, Ground Floor

RESERVOIR

STATION 1Tuesday, 17 October Time Papers1300 186379 WAG Cycle Dependent Hysteresis Modelling through

an Integrated Approach from Laboratory to Field Scale, Malaysia Oil FieldsL. Belazreg, M.R.A. Raub, M.A.B. Hanifah and N. Ghadami, PETRONAS

1320 186906 Integrated Approach in Determining Residual Oil Saturations to Water (Sorw) and Its Impact on Potential Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Volume EstimationT.S. Murugesu, R. Masoudi, D.B. Johare, S. Jalan, and I.I.B. Marzuki, PETRONAS

1530 186431 Waterflooding Optimisation: A Pragmatic and Cost-Effective Approach to Improve Oil Recovery from Mature FieldsX.G. Lu and J. Xu, C&C Reservoirs(Alternate paper in Technical Session 29)

1730 186344 Screening of Chemicals for Low Cost Heavy Oil Recovery through Microemulsion Stability TestsJ. Lee and T. Babadagli, U. of Alberta(Alternate paper in Technical Session 21)

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1750 187020 An Experimental Study to Determine Optimal Injection Strategies for Water-Alternating-Solvent Process in Green and BrownfieldsT. Babadagli, Xi’an Shiyou U. and U. of Alberta; N. Cao, U. of Alberta(Alternate paper in Technical Session 9)

1810 186248 Thixotropic Conformance Sealant for Horizontal or Highly Deviated WellboresJ. Vasquez, L. Eoff, and C. Lewis, Halliburton

Wednesday, 18 October 1030 186256 Design of Experimental Test Method to Investigate the

Effect of OBM Contamination on PVT Samples from Gas Condensate ReservoirsJ. Bon, P.J. Bon, A.J. Ortega, W. Nalepa, and R. Koo, Petrolab Australia Pty. Ltd.

1300 186259 Optimising Polymer Injection Performance Using Non-Newtonian Inflow and Outflow Performance RelationshipA.W. Bachtiar, F.I. Purba, and E.D. Dusyanto, PT. Pertamina EP Indonesia; L. Mucharam, B. Swadesi, R.K. Santoso, I. Fauzi, M. Hidayat, B.M. Aslam, H. Dzulkhairi, A. Surya, and T. Marhaendrajana, Bandung Inst. of Technology

1320 186214 Optimising Oil Recovery through Microbial Injection to Support the Increasing Demand for Oil in IndonesiaH. Budiharjo, N. Suhascaryo, H.A. Nugroho and B.A. Saputra, UPN Veteran Yogyakarta

1340 186925 Development and Field Application of Proxy Models for Predicting the Shale Barrier Size Using SAGD Production DataM. Kim and H. Shin, Inha U.

1530 186367 A New Method for Facies Simulation Using Non-Linear Geostatistics with Directional and Order AsymmetryS. Tyson, U. Teknologi Brunei; S. Hörning, The U. of Queensland

Thursday, 19 October 1030 186389 Keys to Success in the Determination of In-Situ

Petrophysical Properties of Unconsolidated Sands by Traced-Coring: A Case StudyS.N.F. Zulkipli, M.M. Altunbay, G.R. Gaafar, and J.M. Shah, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

1300 186195 Resistivity Wave for Monitoring Foam Flood PropagationK.A. Permatasari, G.S. Reekhi, S. Irawan, and L.A. Lubis, U. Teknologi PETRONAS

1320 186215 Gas-Assisted Gravity Drainage (GAGD) Process for Enhanced Oil Recovery: A Comprehensive Review and Field ApplicationsW.J. Al-Mudhafar and D.N. Rao, Louisiana State U.; A.K. Al-Maliki, Basra Oil Co.

1340 187006 Integrating Design of Experiments and Bayesian Model Selection for the Infuence Identication of Geological Parameters on the GAGD Process in a Multilayer Heterogeneous Sandstone Oil ReservoirW.J. Al-Mudhafer and D.N. Rao, Louisiana State U.

STATION 2Tuesday, 17 October Time Papers1300 186326 Pushing the Boundaries of Reservoir Characterisation

of Ultra Deepwater Turbidites Reservoirs via Formation Testing and Advanced Fluid Sampling; South East AsiaA. Zakei, K.A. Mahadi, A. Ngan, and M.S. Ahmad Kassim, PETRONAS; S. Haddad and L.K. Heng, Schlumberger

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1320 186249 A Comprehensive Preparation Study for Microbial Nutrient Injection of Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery: Reservoir Screening and Laboratory Analysis – Case Study Bentayan FieldD.I. Astuti, T. Ariadji, P. Aditiawati, I.A. Purwasena, G.P. Persada, A.A. Ananggadipa, U.R. Dewi, D.D. Khendarsyah, and R. Rizki, Bandung Inst. of Technology; M.H. Abqory and R.N. Ardianto, PT Pertamina EP(Alternate paper in Technical Session 21)

1340 186956 Evaluation of the Kinetics of Asphaltene Flocculation during Natural Depletion and CO2 Injection in Heptane-Toluene MixturesS. Kord, Petroleum U. of Technology; H. Dashti, Curtin U.; P. Zanganeh, Shahid Bahonar U.; S. Ayatollahi, Sharif U. of Technology

1530 186991 Foam-Assisted WAG: Injection Strategies to Optimise PerformanceJ. Groenenboom, Shell Sarawak Bhd.; N.I. Kechut, PETRONAS Research Sdn. Bhd.; A. Mar-Or and S.V. Bonnieu, Shell P&T

1730 186204 Influence of Miscible CO2 Flooding on Wettability and Asphaltene Precipitation in Indiana Lime StoneM. Ali and S. Iglauer, Curtin U.; S. Al-Anssari, Curtin U. and U. of Baghdad, M. Shakeel, King Fahd U. of Petroleum and Minerals; M. Arif, Curtin U. and U. of Engineering & Technology, Lahore; N. Dahraj, Pakistan Petroleum Ltd.

1750 186354 Improving Parameter Uncertainty Constraints for Coal Seam Gas Reservoir Simulation using Single Well Models with Particular Emphasis on Relative Permeability AssumptionsJ.P. Furniss, J. Hodgkinson, and W. Bottomley, QGC Pty Ltd - A Member of the Shell Group of Companies; Y. Luo, CNOOC

1810 186226 Successfully Unlocking New Deep Reserves and Overcoming High- Temperature Environment Using Novel Advanced Hostile Wireline Formation Tester in North Malay Basin, Malaysia-Thailand Joint Development AreaY.R. Costam, A. Fadjarijanto, Z.U. Zakaria, A.S. Setiawan, M.F. Pushiri, and C. Jiraratchwaro, Carigali-PTTEPI Operating Co.; C.Y. Lee, M.S. Iyer , T.V. Zuilekom, S. Parashar, M. Bagir, and I.Z.M. Wu, Halliburton

Wednesday, 18 October 1030 186272 Modelling Trapped Gas Expansion in Water-Drive

ReservoirsJ.M. Babadimas, Woodside Energy Ltd.(Alternate paper in Technical Session 2)

1300 186889 Smart Nanoparticles for Conformance Improvement in WaterfloodingC. Temizel, Area Energy; D. Putra, Rafflesia Energy; M. Zhang, Frontida Biopharm; R. Moreno, Smart Recovery(Alternate paper in Technical Session 29)

1320 186414 Economic Comparison of Hydrocarbon Recovery under Injection of Different PolymersC. Temizel, Area Energy; D. Putra, Rafflesia Energy; H. Anggraini, Hess; R. Moreno, Smart Recovery

1340 186210 Gas-Assisted Gravity Drainage (GAGD) Huff ‘n’ Puff Application for Fractured Basement Reservoir - Case StudyH.K. Dinh, N.V. Le, M.G. Peter, V.T. Nguyen, T.S. Dang, V.Q. Nguyen, N.D. Hoang, T.A. Truong, H.M. Tran and K.B.N. Nguyen, Cuu Long Joint Operating Co.

1530 186949 Capillary Pressure Drainage Curves: Modelling and Prediction of Capillary Entry PressureP. Behrenbruch, T. Kennaird, K.D. Bui, and M.T.D. Huu, Bear and Brook Consulting Pty. Ltd.(Alternate paper in Technical Session 6)

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Thursday, 19 October 1030 186329 ICDs for Uncertainty and Heterogeneity Mitigation:

Evaluation of Best Practice Design Strategies for Inflow Control DevicesM. Lim, Heriot-Watt U.

1300 186875 Characterising the Dependence of Coal Permeability to Methane Adsorption, Pore Pressure and Stress: Laboratory Testing of Walloon Coals from the Surat BasinW.E. Bottomley and J.P. Furniss, QGC – A Company of the Shell Group of Companies; S.S. Raza, L. Ge, and V. Rudolph, The U. of Queensland

1320 186253 Retention of Silica Nanoparticles in Limestone Porous MediaS. Al-Anssari, Curtin U. and U. of Baghdad; L.N. Nwidee, M. Ali, S. Wang, A. Barifcani, and S. Iglauer, Curtin U.; J.S. Sangwai, Indian Inst. of Technology Madras(Alternate paper in Technical Session 9)

1340 186427 Modelling Coupled Transport, Aggregation, and In-Situ Gelation of Nanoparticles in Porous MediaE. Abdelfatah, M. Pournik, B. Shiau, and J. Harwell, U. of Oklahoma

STATION 3Tuesday, 17 October Time Papers1300 186978 New Progress of the Offshore Thermal Recovery

Technologies in Bohai Bay, ChinaY. Liu, X. Han, J. Zou, Q. Wang, H. Wang, and H. Liu, CNOOC, Tianjin Branch; Z. Jiang, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing

1320 186235 Development of a High-Temperature Resistant Polymer Gel System for Conformance Control in Jidong OilfieldD. Zhu, J. Hou, Q. Wei, Y. Chen, and K. Peng, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing

1340 186293 Intergrating EDFM and Dual Porosity Method to Simulate Fluid Flow in Shale Oil ReservoirW. Li, RIPED, PetroChina; Z. Dong, Xi’an Shiyou U.; G. Lei, Peking U.

1530 186975 Study on the Application of Whole Process Monitoring and Control Technology for Separated Layer Water Injection to BlockD. Jia, X. Pei, and T. Guo, RIPED, PetroChina; Z. Zhu, S. Zhu, and C. Liu, Daqing Oilfield Production Engineering & Research Inst., PetroChina(Alternate paper in Technical Session 17)

1730 186173 Investigation on In-Situ Combustion in D66, a Multilayered Heavy Oil Reservoir, Liaohe OilfieldL. Teng and H. Song, Northeast Petroleum U.; S. Zhang, F. Wu, D. Xu, and Y. Gong, Liaohe Oilfield Co., CNPC; Z. Jiang, H. Gao, C. Wang, and L. Zhong, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing(Alternate paper in Technical Session 21)

1750 186397 The Study of a Novel Modified Silica Nanofluid for Pressure-Decreasing Application in the Ultra-Low Permeable FormationM. Zhao, M. Gao, C. Dai, Y. Li, and W. Lv, China U. of Petroleum (East China)(Alternate paper in Technical Session 9)

1810 186419 A Workflow from Seismic to Forecast for Tight-Oil Reservoir Development Using a Semianalytical Well-Testing Model with Boundary Element MethodZ. Chen, X. Liao, X. Zhao and K. Peng, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; J. Zang, Shanghai Petroleum Co., Ltd.; S. Wang, PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Co.; W. Yu, Texas A&M U.(Alternate paper in Technical Session 13)

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Wednesday, 17 October 1030 187022 Does the Horizontal Fracture Limit the Fracture Height

Growth in Jubaila Source Rock?W. Lubis, N. Mulhim, A. Al-Sultan, K. Asiri, M. Buraiki, K. Bartko, and A. Rios Alvarez, Saudi Aramco(Alternate paper in Technical Session 14)

1300 186435 Optimisation Chemical Flooding Methods to Enhance Oil Recovery of Strong Heterogeneity, High Temperature and High Salinity Reservoirs – Case Study of Shengli OilfieldN. Lu, China U. of Petroleum (East China) & Texas A&M U.; J. Hou, Y. Liu, and Y. Liu, China U. of Petroleum (East China); L. Guo, F. Yuan, and C. Wei, Exploration and Development Research Inst., Shengli Oilfield Co. Ltd., Sinopec

1320 186225 Experimental Investigation on a Novel Organic-Inorganic Crosslinked Polymer Gel for Water Control in Ultra-High Temperature ReservoirsY. Liu, C. Dai, C. Zou, M. Gao, and M. Zhao, China U. of Petroleum (East China); Q. You, China U. of Geosciences (Beijing);

1340 186328 Study on Enhanced Oil Recovery of Water-Based Nanofluids with Functional Silica NanoparticlesY. Li, C. Dai, X. Wang, W. Lv, H. Zhou, and M. Zhao, China U. of Petroleum (East China)

1530 186406 New Considerations of Shale Gas CO2-EGR from Molecular SimulationX. Wang, X. Jin, J. Li, L. Sun, and X. Liu, RIPED, PetroChina; Z. Zhai, MATEIS-CNRS, INSA de Lyon(Alternate paper in Technical Session 2)

Thursday, 18 October 1030 186931 Success and Lessons Learned from ASP Flooding Field

Tests in ChinaH. Guo, R. Ma and D. Kong, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing(Alternate paper in Technical Session 9)

1300 186206 Formation Evaluation by Sourceless Logging while Drilling: NMR Case Study from Bohai BayJ. Xu, L. Tan, Y. Cui, X. Liu, and H. Liu, CNOOC Tianjin; R. Coman, H. Tietjen, and G. Wei, Baker Hughes, a GE company

1320 186229 Mechanism of Scaling Corrosion for Water Injection System and Its Solution through Nonmetallic Composite TubingQ. Chen, W. Han, S. Huang, T. Li, and Q. Sun, RIPED, PetroChina

1340 186296 On-Line Dynamic Granulation Viscosity Reduction for Transportation of Xinjiang Ultra-Heavy OilJ. Luo, B. Ding, L. He, P. Wang, X. Geng, and B. Peng, RIPED, PetroChina

DRILLING

STATION 4Tuesday, 17 October Time Papers1300 186963 Optimisation Method for Casing Design Based on

Coordination Mechanism of Drilling Risk and CostY. Sheng and Z. Guan, China U. of Petroleum (East China); K. Wei, Yangtze U.; T. Zhao, PetroChina Xinjiang Oilfield Co. (Alternate paper in Technical Session 10)

1320 186285 Collaborative Advanced Planning Leads to a Three Month Early Start Up of the First Fully Integrated Drilling Project in KuwaitD. Al-Enezi, T. Al-Wehaidah, B. Goswami, Y. Takate, and Z. Muqaddes, Kuwait Oil Co.; A. Dundin, H. El-Hariry, F. Hosein and M.A. Torres, Schlumberger(Alternate paper in Technical Session 10)

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1340 186386 Dynamic Analysis of Surface Casing During Assembling and InstallationM. Yamamoto, K. Takagi, and R. Wada, U. of Tokyo; C. Agostini, U. of Sao Paulo; E.B. Malta, Technomar(Alternate paper in Technical Session 18)

1530 186439 Understanding Shale Petrophysics Helps in Drilling Stable Boreholes: Case StudiesM. Al-Arfaj and H. Al-Kharaa, Saudi Aramco(Alternate paper in Technical Session 19)

1750 186441 Effect of Casing Coating Materials on Shear-Bond StrengthR. Jadhav, V.G.R. Palla, A. Datta, and M. Dumbre, Halliburton(Alternate paper in Technical Session 18)

1810 187026 Evaluation of LCMs in Cement to Seal Wide Natural FracturesS. Lewis, R. Tambe, M. Dumbre, G. Ahuja, and A. Sharma, Halliburton(Alternate paper in Technical Session 18)

Wednesday, 18 October 1030 186224 An Innovative Methodology to Assess Cement Blend

Flowability and Proneness to Segregation – A Step Forward to Higher QualityA.J.G. Bourlon, S. Le Roy-Delage, and S. Taoutaou, Schlumberger

1300 186937 Transient Thermal Model of Drilling Fluid in Wellbore under the Effect of Permafrost Thaw during Drilling in Arctic RegionX. Wang, B. Sun, Z. Wang, Y. Zhao, J. Wang, Z. Zhang, and Y. Gao, China U. of Petroleum (East China)

1320 186901 Managing Risks in Relief Well Operations: From Planning to ExecutionB. Poedjono, Schlumberger; L. Macresy and A. Sikal, PathControl

1340 186264 Rock Strength Analysis and Integrated FEA Modelling Optimise Bit Selection for Deepwater Exploration DrillingR.M. Yoan Mardiana and B. Noviasta, Schlumberger

1530 186424 Now It is the Time to Forget Potassium Based Shale Inhibitors by Developing Nano Silica-Alumina Based Drilling Fluid; Laboratory Study Proves Improvement in Shale Inhibition and Temperature StabilityS. Taraghikhah, M. Kalhor Mohammadi, and K. Tahmasbi Nowtaraki, Pars Drilling Fluids Co.

Thursday, 19 October 1030 186180 Preventing, Mitigating, or Stopping Lost Circulation in

Dammam Formation, South Rumaila Field, Iraq; Requires Engineering Solutions, the Best Treatments Strategies, and Economic Evaluation AnalysisA.T.T. Al-Hameedi, S. Dunn-Norman, H.H. Alkinani, R.E. Flori, E.V. Torgashov, and S.A. Hilgedick, Missouri U. of Science and Technology; M.M. Almohammedawi, Missan Oil Co.

1300 186297 Hydraulic Fracture Design and Well Spacing Optimisation for Gas-Condensate ReservoirsB.L. Abdul-Latif, Saint Petersburg Mining U.; S. Hikmahtiar, U. Gadjah Mada

1320 186251 Well Placement Optimisation in Gas-Condensate Reservoirs Using Genetic AlgorithmsB.L. Abdul-Latif and T.D. Edem, Saint Petersburg Mining U.; S. Hikmahtiar, Gadjah Mada U.

1340 186888 Limitation of EOR Application in Tight Oil FormationA. Mansour, H. Emadibaladehi, M. Watson, and T. Gamadi, Texas Tech U.

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STATION 5Tuesday, 17 October Time Papers1300 186418 The Reversible Emulsion Controlled by Inorganic Salt at

High Temperature or Low Permeability ReservoirJ. Ren, Y. Wang, J. Jin, K. Wang, G. Foster and C. Dai, China U. of Petroleum (East China); B. Guo and X. Wang, Shengli Petroleum Engineering Corp. Ltd., Sinopec(Alternate paper in Technical Session 19)

1320 186917 Breaking Records Using an Innovative Organophilic Clay-Free Invert Emulsion Fluid (OCF-IEF) to Drill the Longest Well to Date in the United Arab Emirates (35,800 ft)M. Nasrallah and M. Vinci, Halliburton(Alternate paper in Technical Session 35)

1340 186904 Monitoring Imbibition of Water into Shale Pore System: State of the ArtM. Al-Arfaj and M. Al-Osail, Saudi Aramco; A. Sultan, King Fahd U. of Petroleum & Minerals(Alternate paper in Technical Session 19)

1530 186900 Optimal and Fast Drilling Technology for Shale Gas Horizontal Well and Its ApplicationJ. Zhang, H. Zhou, Y. Zang, and X. Niu, SINOPEC Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering(Alternate paper in Technical Session 35)

1730 186885 Prediction and Analysis of PDC Bit Downhole Behavior Provides Insights and Efficiencies for Directional DrillingB. Cuillier, Varel; D. Al-Enezi, B. Goswami, M. Al-Salamin, J. Al-Shelian, and S. Sayed, Kuwait Oil Co.; B. Mikhail, E. El Genidy, and S. Reboul, Varel(Alternate paper in Technical Session 35)

1750 186962 Eliminating Non Productive Time while Drilling in Southern Sumatra Field with Pressurised Mud Cap DrillingJ. Zein, Y. Iskandar, D. Dharma, and Ali, Weatherford Indonesia(Alternate paper in Technical Session 27)

1810 186246 An Integrated Approach for Managing Wellbore Instability and Hole Cleaning with Steep Learning Curve in a Tight Deep Gas Accumulation FieldJ.S. Uwe, S. Khaldi, A. Oluwatosin and M. Hajje, Petroleum Development Oman; R.R. Kumar, S. Al-Busaidi, A. M.D. Al-Ghafri and A. Al-Amri, Schlumberger(Alternate paper in Technical Session 35)

Wednesday, 18 October 1030 186186 Planning and Preparation of a Viable Pore Pressure

Prediction in a Wild Cat High Pressure, High Temperature (HPHT) Exploration Well in Offshore Sarawak, MalaysiaA. Chatterjee, A. Ghosh, and S. Bordoloi, Baker Hughes, a GE company; A. Bt. Mustapha, PETRONAS

1300 186233 Design and Application of Aerated and Foam Drilling Fluid, Case Study in Drilling Operation in IndonesiaW.A. Nugroho, M. Sumantri, and D. Wibisono, PT. Pertamina Drilling Services Indonesia

1320 187014 Trials of New Designs Lead to Optimised Bit Selection for Drilling through Hard Carbonates in South MahakamA. Fidiansyah, Total E&P Indonesie; B. Noviasta, Schlumberger

1340 186936 Shallow Light Architecture: A Viable and Cost-Effective Solution for Marginal Reserves in Tunu Shallow DevelopmentA.I. Handoko, P. Bimastianto, M.D. Maulana, C. Agriawan, R.A. Brahmantio, I. Abidiy, and T. Setiawan, Total E&P Indonesie

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1530 186438 An Integrated Geomechanical Approach for Successful Drilling Through Coal in Peninsular Malaysia and Offshore VietnamA. Chatterjee, A. Ghosh, and S. Bordoloi, Baker Hughes, a GE company

Thursday, 19 October 1030 186960 Understanding Multi Zone Single Trip Gravel Pack

Performance Improvement Process Using Technical Limit Methodology in Mahakam DeltaR. Wijaya, B. Muryanto, F. Wahyudhi, B. Styward, H.A. Sinaga, M. Masrur, M. Syafrudin, B. Kundoko, M.F. Daris, H.M. Nugroho, and A. Ridhonmas, Total E&P Indonesie

1300 186914 Application of “Well Factory” Drilling Technology in Shale Gas Development in the Sichuan BasinY. Liu, P. Chen, and T. Ma, Southwest Petroleum U.

1320 186380 Triggering Cavitation in Multilateral Coiled Tubing Drilling by High Pressure Water JetK. Peng, G. Li, S. Tian, Z. Huang, Z. Zhang, and B. Zhu, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; X. Nie, GWDC Downhole Service Co., CNPC

1340 186943 Highly Efficient Nano Boron Crosslinker for Low-Polymer Loading Fracturing Fluid SystemK. Wang, Y. Wang, J. Ren and C. Dai, China U. of Petroleum (East China)

COMPLETIONS

STATION 6Tuesday, 17 October

Time Papers1300 186308 Temperature Dependent Influence of Nanoparticles on

Rheological Properties of VES Fracturing FluidS.S. Sangaru, P. Yadav, T. Huang, and G. Agrawal, Baker Hughes, a GE company; and F.F. Chang, Saudi Aramco

1320 186273 Solids Production Prediction and Management in a High Porosity Carbonate Reservoir – A Case Study from Offshore VietnamM.S. Asadi and A. Khaksar, Baker Hughes, a GE company; H.Q. Nguyen and T.F. Manapov, Rosneft Vietnam(Alternate paper in Technical Session 23)

1340 186254 Improve Production in Unconventional Oil Wells Using Artificial Sump Pumping SystemR. El Mahbes, R. Quintero, and A. Evelyta, Baker Hughes

1730 186948 Extreme Underbalanced HPHT Coiled Tubing Conveyed Perforating: KN-Ultra Deep Field StudyM. Rosato, M.F. Bakar, and F. Azmi, PETRONAS

1750 186250 Overcoming Electrical Submersible Pumping Production Challenges in Highly Deviated WellsR.M. El Mahbes, R. Quintero, and A. Malino, Baker Hughes(Alternate paper in Technical Session 7)

1810 186371 Enhance ESP Performance in Sandy and Gassy ApplicationsR. Quintero, R. Elmahbes, A. Malino, and A. Larez, Baker Hughes(Alternate paper in Technical Session 4)

Wednesday, 18 October 1030 186278 Benefits of Better Understanding by Production Logging

Tool: A Case Study of a Malaysia ReservoirN. Hutamin, A.A. Yaakob, H. Sa’aid, N.H. Salleh, M.H.M. Nor, W.M. Anas, A. Setiawan, M.Z.A. Rahman, N.A. Iless, M.H. Azwan, A.K.K. Chun, and T.A. Mohamed, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

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1300 186192 Coiled Tubing Gas Lift with Unloader – A Case History in Cemented Monobore CompletionFedriando, I. Edy, S. Izwardy, A. Wijanarko, A.I. Pratomo, N. Firmansyah, and F. Corprina Atmanindar, VICO Indonesia

1320 186362 Extending Life of Liquid Loaded Gas Wells Using Velocity String Application: Case Study & Candidate SelectionS. Andrianata, K.R. Allo, A. Lukman, and A.T. Kramadibrata, VICO Indonesia(Alternate paper in Technical Session 4)

1340 186955 Downhole Production Logging for Locating Water Sources in Open Hole Completion Oil Producer WellsA.A. Yaakob, N. Hutamin, H. Sa’aid, N. H. Salleh, M.H.M. Nor, W.M. Anas, A. Setiawan, M. Azraai, S. Mariam, B.N. Alam, N.A. Iless, M.Z.M. Rahman, M.F. Amin, and T.A. Mohamed, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

1530 186940 Innovative Completion Strategy Overcomes Operational Challenges in Total Losses Condition – A Case StudyL. Riyanto, K.T. Chaw, O. Fabian, O.B. Samuel, B.B. Madon, M.Z.B. Khalid, M. Rosato, M.R.B. Johari, M.Z.B.M.A. Jabar, and N.H.B.A. Rashid, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.(Alternate paper in Technical Session 7)

Thursday, 19 October 1030 186220 Occurrence of Particulate Mercury in Flowback Fluids after

Well WorkoverJ. Yamada, K. Kobayashi, T. Shibuya, M. Kawasaki, T. Nakayama, H. Maruta, and A. Kobayashi, INPEX Corp.

1300 186202 Injection Flow Rate Control in Multilayer Packer Well Using Bridge Eccentric Injection MandrelA. Fakhruzan, F. Apriadi, M. Septian, M. Akbar, and U. Wicaksono, Pertamina EP

1320 186444 Advantages of Insert Pump Application through Tubing in SF Field Shallow ReservoirH.R.Puji Astuti, W.M. Ernata, and A.E. Prasetya, SKK Migas(Alternate paper in Technical Session 7)

1340 186926 Evaluation of Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Passive and Autonomous Inflow Control DevicesE.J. James and M.M. Hossain, Curtin U.

STATION 7Tuesday, 17 October Time Papers1300 186348 HPHT Test Packer for Use in WBCU Applications; Reduce

Trips, Increase Performance, Protect the WellboreL. Oberg, L. Holloway, and K. Harrington, Baker Hughes, a GE company

1320 186211 Change Casing Removal to a Simple and Dependable MethodJ.E. Melder, C.J. Hartman, and G. Hern, Baker Hughes, a GE company(Alternate paper in Technical Session 23)

1340 186998 Application of Temperature Surveys to Enhance and Optimise the Limited Entry Hydraulic Fracturing Treatment Design and PlacementP. Sidharth, S. Tiwari, V. Ranjan, S. Anand, R. Goyal, U. Vijayvargia, A. Sharma, N. Johri, K. Janardan Yadav, D. Deb, R. Tibbles, and S. Pathak, Cairn, Oil & Gas vertical of Vedanta Ltd.(Alternate paper in Technical Session 4)

1530 186990 Production Allocation Challenge with Presence of Apparent Down Flow (ADF) Phenomenon: A Case Study in Malaysia WellsM.A.S. Rosli, N.F.M. Nordin, A.H.A. Latif, and H. Hashim, Neu Solutions Sdn. Bhd.; S.N.M. Shuib, M.F.M. Amin, A.A. Hamid, and A.S. Ramli, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.(Alternate paper in Technical Session 23)

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1730 186223 Real-Time Surveillance and Analysis Tool for Intelligent Completion – An Ultimate Solution to Oil Recovery and Integrated OperationR.A. Rashid, G.K.F. Goh, T.L.T. Tan, V. Gottumukkala, M.M. Salim, W. Sepulveda, A.S. Hatta, S. Kalidas, and L.T. Michael, Schlumberger; K.A. Mazzlan, M.P.C. Chia, M. Tamin, and D. Mandal, PETRONAS(Alternate paper in Technical Session 4)

1750 186201 Pilot In-Situ Inflow Control Device (ICD) Waterflood Injector Transformation: A Case Study from PlatongA. Pakdeesirote, S. Ackagosol, K. Lewis, N. Kitvarayut, and J. Pritchett, Chevron Thailand; G.K.F. Goh, Schlumberger

1810 186393 Fracture Height Determination Using Pulsed Neutron Capture in Near Vertical Wells of Deep Tight Gas Volcanic Reservoir of Western India: Case StudyR. Goyal, S. Tiwari, R.J. Tibbles, S. Anand, V. Ranjan, P. Sidharth, A. Sharma, U. Vijay, and K. Manish, Cairn, Oil and Gas vertical of Vedanta Ltd.; G. Agrawal, S. Budugu, V. Verma, and A. Kumar, Schlumberger Asia Services Ltd.

Wednesday, 18 October 1030 186234 Management of Downhole Organic and Inorganic Scale

Agglomeration for the Survival of a Marginally Economic FieldM.H.A. Hamid, Z. Johar, and M.R. Razali, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.(Alternate paper in Technical Session 23)

1300 186199 Unlocking Depleted and Low Modulus Telisa Sandstone Reservoir with Pillar Fracturing Technique: Well Performance Improvement Comparison with Conventional FracturingM. Azhari, N.F. Prakoso, and D. Ningrum, PT Medco E&P Indonesia; L. Soetikno and A. Makmun, Schlumberger

1320 186417 Unlocking Common Approach of Well Control Equipment for Mechanical Well ServiceS. Suprihono, PT Medco E&P Indonesia

1340 186421 Application of Allocation Algorithm for Surveillance and Optimisation for Intelligent WellsM.P.C. Chia, M.A. Nukman, and D. Mandal, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; A.S.H. Ahmad Salim, W. Sepulveda, J.C. Vaca and K. Goh, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.

1530 187013 A Performance Comparison between Two Novel Multistage Completion Methods in Tight Gas Sandstone Formation from Ordos BasinH. Geng, T. Ge, C. Liu, and X. Yu, PetroChina; Y. Liu, W. Wang, H. Liu, L. Niu, B. Yang, and X. Liu, Schlumberger

Thursday, 17 October 1030 186298 Novel Single-Trip Well Re-stimulation Technology Enables

Exact Treatment Placement while Significantly Decreasing Intervention TimeL. Castro, E. Nasir, and M. Wilbourn, Baker Hughes, a GE company(Alternate paper in Technical Session 11)

1300 186212 A Comparative Workflow for Different Hydraulic Fracturing Techniques in the Western Desert Oil Fields of EgyptA. Abd ElHamid, M. Abbas, E. Hamed, and M. Ghareb, Qarun Petroleum Co.; M. ElSebaee, A. Sweedan, and A. Sabet, Schlumberger(Alternate paper in Technical Session 11)

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1320 186964 Successful Implementation of Improved Cementing Workflow in Heavily Depleted Brownfield through Advanced Integrated Cement EvaluationC. Lau, A. Ahmad Tajalie, W. Wa, N. Abdul Rahman, T.J. Chabernaud, S. Saidin, M. Pasteris, Z.J. Johan, A. Cavallini, and A. Abd Rahim, Schlumberger; A.B.M. Shah Zainudin, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

STATION 8Tuesday, 17 October Time Papers1300 186276 A Cable-Controlled Pressure Testing Technology for

Separate-Layer ProductionQ. Yang and Y. Liang, RIPED, PetroChina; S. Zhang, Q. Yue and R. Liu, Daqing Oilfield Co. Ltd.

1320 186377 Open-Hole Multistage Completion System Using Improved Water-Swellable Packers in Tight Sandstone Gas Reservoir - A Case Study from East Sulige Field, ChinaZ. Tong, R. Wei, J. Xue, M. Li, J. Qian, and Z. Shen, RIPED, PetroChina; Y. Wang and Y. Zhang, PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Co.

1340 186207 Real Time Sanding Assessment for Sand-Free Fluid Sampling in Weakly Consolidated Reservoirs, A Case Study from Bohai Bay, ChinaG. Zhang and Z. Tan, CNOOC, Tianjin Branch; A. Khaksar, F. Gui, S. Wang, A. White, and G. Lei, Baker Hughes, a GE company

1530 186194 A Downhole Constant Flow Nozzle Research in Waterflooding WellsH. Zhang, Northeast Petroleum U.; J. Wang, PetroChina Jidong Oilfield Co.; J. Yu and F. Sun, RIPED, PetroChina; J. Yu, PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Co.

1730 186174 A Semi Analytical Model for Predicting Proppant Screen-Out during Hydraulic Fracturing Unconventional ReservoirsX. Cai and B. Guo, U. of Louisiana at Lafayette; G. Li, Southwest Petroleum U.(Alternate paper in Technical Session 11)

1750 186181 Technological Process Reengineering and Optimisation of Liquid CO2 Fracturing Based on Fluid Phase ControlS. Meng, H. Liu, and Q. Yang, RIPED, PetroChina; J. Xu, Y. Duan, and S. Chen, PetroChina Jilin Oilfield Co.(Alternate paper in Technical Session 11)

1810 186902 Developing Enhanced Mechanical Properties of Solid Expandable Systems and Its Evaluation Method for Well Drilling PreparationQ. Chen, S. Huang, T. Li and W. Han, RIPED, PetroChina; D. Wang, PetroChina Jilin Oilfield Co.

Wednesday, 18 October 1030 186286 Multiple Stage Vane Pump, a New Production Technology

Used in Thermal Recovery WellQ. Wang, L. Zhang, S. Zhu, H. Huang, and T. Guo, RIPED, PetroChina; Y. Li, PetroChina Yumen Oilfield Co.

1300 186321 Study and Application of Snubbing Technology for Low Pressure Gas WellW. Han, T. Li, E. Ming and S. Huang, RIPED, PetroChina; D. Wang, PetroChina Jilin Oilfield Co.

1320 186934 Successful Application of Expandable Liner Hanger in HT Sidetracking Well Completion: A Case Study in Liaohe Oilfield, ChinaS. Huang, Q. Chen, W. Han, T. Li, E. Ming, and Q. Sun, RIPED, CNPC

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STATION 9Tuesday, 17 October Time Papers1300 187023 Perforation Portfolio Management in Tunu Mature Giant

Gas Field by Implementation of Intensive Well Review and Its Application in Production Forecast Improvement and Optimisation of Well Intervention PlanningE.Y. Purwanto, S. Herawati, I.T. Rau, J. Anggoro, and E. Suwito, Total E&P Indonesie(Alternate paper in Technical Session 26)

1320 186892 A Simplified and Robust Approach to Integrated Asset Modelling for Performance Forecasting of a Large Dry Gas Field in East Coast of IndiaA. Kumar and R. Talukdar, Reliance Industries; B. France, British Petroleum(Alternate paper in Technical Session 30)

1340 186258 Guidelines for the Environmental Monitoring of Oil and Gas Industry in Italy: Seismic, Ground Deformation and Reservoir Pressure MeasurementsP. Macini and E.N. Mesini, U. of Bologna; I. Antoncecchi, U. of Milano-Bicocca and Italian Ministry of Economic Development; F. Terlizzese, Italian Ministry of Economic Development(Alternate paper in Special Session 1)

1530 186415 Using Business Intelligent Tool to Gain Insight into Well Integrity, Surveillance and Production DataM.H. Hamzah, N.K.H. Foo, W.R.Bt Ismail, and S.A.B. Zulkifli, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; M. Redzuan and A.S. Zahid, AEM Enersol(Alternate paper in Technical Session 26)

1730 186422 Predicting Start-Up Liquid Loading in a Mature Oil & Gas Field: A Case StudyA. Malik, R. Prakash, M. Kumar and M. Barot, BG Exploration & Production India Ltd.(Alternate paper in Technical Session 3)

1340 186366 Improvement and Prospect of Ultrashort Radius Lateral Drilling TechniqueE. Ming, Y. Li, T. Li, and S. Huang, RIPED, PetroChina

1530 186395 Design and Application Evaluation of Vacuum Insulated Tubing for Wax Control in Bohai OilfieldY. Liu, B. Shang, H. Wu, J. Bai, X. Meng, J. Ma, and M. Mu, CNOOC Ltd., Tianjin Branch; Z. Jiang, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing(Alternate paper in Technical Session 7)

Thursday, 19 October 1030 186261 Closed Loop Speed Control System of ESPCP with Capillary

TubeS. Zhu, Z. Hao, Q. Wang, and L. Zhang, RIPED, PetroChina(Alternate paper in Technical Session 7)

1300 186271 The Study and Application of a Electric Intelligent Well Completion System with Electrically Driven Inflow Control Device and Long Term MonitoringC. Liao, W. Zhang, P. Huang, G. Zhang, J. Qian, Z. Shen, and X. Pei, RIPED, CNPC

1320 186184 Dissolvable Tools in Multistage StimulationN. Jin and Q. Zeng, Vertechs Oil & Gas Technology Co., Ltd.

1340 187019 Large-Scale Visual Experiment and Numerical Simulation of Acid Fingering during Carbonate Acid FracturingX. Li, Y. Chen, and Z. Yang, Southwest Petroleum U.; F. Chen, Tarim Oilfield Co.

FIELD DEVELOPMENT & PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS

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1810 186933 Integrated Work to Deliver 4,000 BPD Oil from Gas Dominant Field: A Case History from Rejuvenated Brownfield Gas Lift DevelopmentR.M. Kahfie, F. Kurniawan, M. Yahya, I. Edy and S. Izwardy, VICO Indonesia(Alternate paper in Technical Session 26)

Wednesday, 18 October 1030 186903 Value Creation of Digital Oilfield Technology, Study Case

Duri Field Well MonitoringZ. Achmad, Chevron Pacific Indonesia(Alternate paper in Technical Session 26)

1300 186373 Integrated Waterflood Connectivity Analysis in Compartmentalised Reservoir of Windri Area, Asri Basin, IndonesiaR. Widiatmo, H. Gunawan, F.N. Afi, L.B. Waskito, P. Nugroho, and J. Sunarta, CNOOC SES Ltd.(Alternate paper in Technical Session 3)

1320 186404 Reactivation and Production Optimisation of Teluk Berau A (TBA) Field, Salawati Basin, West PapuaB. Suwandhika and M. Mubaraq, JOB Pertamina-PetroChina Salawati; Suhendro, PT Pertamina Hulu Energi(Alternate paper in Technical Session 30)

1340 186280 Review of 20 Years Hydrocarbon Gas Cycling in the Arun Gas FieldSuhendro, PT Pertamina Hulu Energi(Alternate paper in Technical Session 26)

1530 187429 Technical Potential: A Highly Effective Tool for National Oil Companies to Drive and Manage Business Plans – A Real Case StudyV.P. Gupta, M.B. Roslan, R. Masoudi, and A. Razali, PETRONAS; S. Dwivedi, SAS (Alternate paper in Technical Session 30)

Thursday, 19 October 1030 186923 Staying Ahead through Built-in Automated Approach for

Well Modelling in Gas FieldsF. Baghdadi, Y.Y. Khor, and B. Madon, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.(Alternate paper in Technical Session 30)

1300 186175 How to Revive Mature Oilfield Production from Surface Aspect, Case Study: Venting System to Gas Scrubber Project in XBU FieldM.E. Dondo, A.S. Effendi, F.N. Afi, W. Hadi, M. Noviansyah, and H. Gunawan, CNOOC SES Ltd.

1320 186187 Well and Inflow Performance Relationship for Heavy Oil Reservoir under Heating TreatmentF. Hakiki, King Abdullah U. of Science and Technology; A. Aditya, W.S. Adi, K.H. Wibowo, and M. Barus, PT Pertamina EP; D.T. Ulitha, Imperial College London; M. Shidqi, Shell Indonesia(Alternate paper in Technical Session 26)

1340 186314 Bio-Inspired Superhydrophobic Coatings with High Performance for Subsea Petroleum EquipmentX. Jin, Y. Chen, J. Li, X. Wang, and L. Bi, RIPED, PetroChina; J. Bai and J. Wu, Beihang U.(Alternate paper in Technical Session 5)

(Previously Published Paper)

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STATION 10Tuesday, 17 October

Time Papers1300 186307 Simulation of CO2 Storage Capacity of Liquid CO2 Fracturing

in Low Permeability Reservoir: A Case StudyS. Yang, S. Zhang, and Y. Yang, RIPED, PetroChina; D. Zhang, PetroChina Jilin Oil Co.

1320 186352 Hydraulic Fracture Geometry in Highly Laminated Tight Oil Formation: Implication from Large-Scale Rock Experiments and Field Multi-Well Pilot ProjectsY. Peng, Y. Xu and D. Weng, RIPED, PetroChina; B. Huang, B. Xie and J. Li, Xinjiang Oilfield Engineering Technology Research Inst.; G. Jiang and B. Song, Daqing Oilfield Production Engineering & Research Inst.(Alternate paper in Technical Session 14)

1730 186897 Evaluating Natural Fracture Effectiveness to Optimise Well Stimulation Method for HTHP Tight Gas ReservoirX. Yang, Q. Teng, Y. Zhang, C. Zhang, W. Li and W. Fan, PetroChina; J. Xu, W.E. Abbott, M. Zhao, and X. Gu, Schlumberger (Alternate paper in Technical Session 14)

1750 186209 Method of Characterisation of Complex Fracture Network with Combination of Microseismic Using Fractal TheoryW. Wang, Y. Su, Z. Zhou, G. Sheng, and R. Zhou, China U. of Petroleum (East China); M. Tang, X. Du, and J. An, PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Co.(Alternate paper in Technical Session 25)

1810 186912 Characterisation of Readily Bioavailable Compounds in Surat Basin Walloon Coals for Biomethane Production Using Exogenous CultureT. Chen, S. Hamilton, S. Rodrigues, S.D. Golding, and V. Rudolph, The U. of Queensland

Wednesday, 18 October 1030 186289 Coalbed Methane Development in China: Engineering

Challenges and OpportunitiesH. Li and S. Huang, Shell Intl. E&P Inc.; H.C. Lau, National U. of Singapore

1300 186968 Integrated Workflow for Fracture Characterisation Using Post-Stack Geometrical Attributes, Borehole Image, Core and Wireline Log: Case Study for Fractured Volcanic Reservoir on the Java Area, North West Java Basin, IndonesiaO.A. Prayoga and D.A. Alvrida, State College of Technology (STTNAS) Yogyakarta; M. Taslim, PT. Pertamina EP; A.R. Ginanjar, D.R. Nurhadi and A. Barkah, PT. Pranalika Energi Nusa

1320 186899 Review: Uncertainty Analysis and Design Optimisation of Gas-Condensate FieldsB.L. Abdul-Latif and D.E. Tsikplornu, Saint Petersburg Mining U.; S. Hikmahtiar, Gadjah Mada U.

1340 186364 Reservoir Rock Typing for Sweet Spot Identification within Complex Clastic Reservoir: A Success-Story from Northwest ChinaB. Wan, X. Meng, and Y. Yang, PetroChina Xinjiang Oilfield Co., B. Jiang, PetroChina Daqing Oilfield Co., S. Li, H. Gong, H. Zhao, W. Wang, G. Wei, and X. Zhuang, Schlumberger(Alternate paper in Special Session 1)

1530 186941 Modelling and Analysis on High-Fidelity Fine-Scale Reservoir Simulation in Mature Waterflooding ReservoirS. Wu, J. Dong, H. Li, Q. Li, B. Wang, and T. Fan, RIPED, PetroChina(Alternate paper in Technical Session 2)

UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES

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STATION 11Tuesday, 17 October Time Papers1300 186359 Study on Remaining Oil Distribution Characteristics and

Water Flooding Efficiency Improvement Technology after Polymer FloodingD. Jia, F. Sun, and T. Guo, RIPED, PetroChina; X. Tang and T. Chen, PetroChina Daqing Oilfield Co.; Y. Zhu, PetroChina Jilin Oilfield Co.

1320 186213 Development and Application of Pulley-Free Directly-Connected Hydraulic Pumping UnitQ. Ye, F. Wang, Y. Wang, Y. Zhu, J. Xu, and X. Li, PetroChina Jilin Oilfield Co.; Y. Gao, RIPED, PetroChina

1340 186188 Best Practice of “Increasing the Income and Reducing the Expenditure, Lowering Cost and Improving Benefit” on the Brown OilfieldsH. Liu, S. Meng, Z. Zhao, J. Yan, and Z. Yao, RIPED, PetroChina

1530 186287 Stress Corrosion Cracking on an Insulated Austenitic Stainless Steel Pressure VesselP.W. Hapsoro, PT Badak NGL(Alternate paper in Technical Session 24)

1730 186958 Automatic Control Surface Safety Valve: Low Cost Solution to Optimise ProductionS.P. Moelyono and P.F.K. Kusuma, Vico Indonesia

1750 186890 Bekapai 2B Brownfield Modification Project: Challenges, Execution Strategy and Lesson LearnedA. Budiarko and H. Setyawan, Total E&P Indonesie

1810 186959 A Case Study of Shallow Water Flexible Pipe Project Execution for Maintaining Production in Marginal Field, Offshore North West Java IndonesiaE. Sinulingga and H. Yananto, PT Pertamina Hulu Energi ONWJ

Wednesday, 18 October 1030 186402 Redevelopment of Mature Combination Drive Reservoir

to Enhance Ultimate Recovery in Asri Basin, IndonesiaR. Widiatmo, L.B. Waskito, F.N. Afi, P. Nugroho, and H. Gunawan, CNOOC SES Ltd.

1300 186341 Optimising Operation Oversight of Oil and Gas through Aerial SurveillanceA.E. Prasetya and E. Sufiadi, SKK Migas; H.U. Sadik, Surveyor Indonesia

1320 186343 Review of Coal Bed Methane Prospect in IndonesiaC. Irawan, D. Nurcahyanto, I.F. Azmy, J.A. Paju, and W.M. Ernata, SKK Migas

Thursday, 19 October 1030 186262 Heavy Oil Sampling Using Wireline Formation Tester - Case

Studies of Highly Viscous Oils from Bohai BayG. Zhang, Z. Tan, and Z. Hao, CNOOC, Tianjin Branch; G. Lei and N.P. Hardikar, Baker Hughes, a GE company

1300 186370 Research of Floor Horizontal Well Staged Fracturing TechnologyL. Cao, X. Yang, K. Wang and H. Liu, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Co.; S. Zhang and H. Wang, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; J. Zhao, Jianghan Machinery Research Inst.

1320 186332 Improve the Stability of Sand Feeding Process for Liquid CO2 Fracturing with Synergetic Multi Disciplinary SystemsS. Meng, H. Liu, and Q. Yang, RIPED, PetroChina; J. Xu, Y. Duan, and S. Chen, PetroChina Jilin Oilfield Co.

ASSET INTEGRITY, BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS, CASE STUDIES, FACILITIES, CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATIONS

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1340 186345 Investigation and Application of Reciprocating Direct-Drive Electric Submersible Plunger Pump Lifting TechnologyG. Zheng, W. Du, Q. Wang, L. Wang, F. Wang, Y. Sun, G. Wang, and W. Wang, PetroChina Daqing Oilfield Co.; Y. Gao, RIPED, PetroChina

1530 186218 Planning and Execution of ERD Development Wells Project in MyanmarA. Atemin, PETRONAS; K. Ramasamy, Baker Hughes, a GE company; M.N.R. Jainuddin and C.Y. Ong, U. Teknologi PETRONAS

Thursday, 19 October 1030 186915 Maximising More Barrels in Brownfield Rejuvenation

through Integrated CollaborationN.A.J. Mohd Sharir, N.F. Mohamad Nordin, and A.H. Abdul Latif, Neu Solutions Sdn. Bhd.; W.M.A. Wan Khairul, T.A. Mohamed, and Z. Johar, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

1300 186433 Methodology of Compartmentalisation Analysis for Modelling - Mereenie Field, Northern TerritoryT.T.T. Nguyen, L.A.T. Nguyen, and G.E.M. Perdomo, The U. of Adelaide

1320 186260 Beam Pump Design for Steam Stimulation Heavy Oil WellsA.L. Pandit, A. Abdul-Aziz Mohammad, F. Al-Salem, Y.M. Abdelaziz, A. Najaf, and R. Al-Ajmi, Kuwait Oil Co.

1340 186884 Revisiting EOR Projects in Indonesia through Integrated Study: EOR Screening, Predictive Model and OptimisationA.D. Hartono, Kyushu U.; F. Hakiki, King Abdullah U. of Science and Technology; Z. Syihab, A. Yasutra and Sutopo, Bandung Inst. of Technology; F. Ambia, SKK Migas; M. Efendi, V. Sitompul, I. Primasari, and R. Apriandi, PT Pertamina Upstream Technology Center

STATION 12

Tuesday, 17 October Time Papers1300 186228 Accelerated Depreciation Increase the Economical of PSC

Contractors Project in IndonesiaW. Jaluakbar and I.S. Putra, SKK Migas(Alternate paper in Technical Session 16)

1320 186947 Statistical Analysis and Mapping of Oil and Gas Operating Cost Based on Field Development Plan in IndonesiaA. Abdul Azizurrofi, A.A. Asnidar, D.R. Galih, A.H. Hermawan, Y.S. Buana, and R.R. Firdaus, SKK Migas(Alternate paper in Technical Session 32)

1340 186193 Downhole Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) Drive PCP - Wide Range of Speed, Output and High EfficiencyZ. Hao, S. Zhu and L. Zhang, RIPED, PetroChina; G. Zhang, CNPC Xibu Drilling Engineering Co. Ltd.(Alternate paper in Technical Session 8)

1530 186972 Binomial Probability Theory Supporting a Learning System Applied to Exploration Decision MakingG.R. Morrison, Woodside Energy Ltd.(Alternate paper in Technical Session 12)

1750 186944 Fit for Purpose Behaviourism; a Design CultureM. Siboro and A. Prabowo, Total E&P Indonesie(Alternate paper in Technical Session 28)

1810 186336 Experimental Analysis of Discontinuities in Single Phase Flow - Vibration and Pressure Fluctuation MeasurementsH. Karim and L. Ancian, Vibratec(Alternate paper in Technical Session 8)

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Wednesday, 18 October 1030 186350 Design of Cost-Effective Solution Against Acoustic Induced

Vibration through Advanced FE AnalysisH. Karim and L. Ancian, Vibratec(Alternate paper in Technical Session 1)

1300 186257 Technical Integrity Management SystemU. Hasanah, S. Wibisono, and Suryani, Total E&P Indonesie(Alternate paper in Technical Session 1)

1340 186997 Design of Jumper Lines to Unlock Potential of Wells - A Success StoryM. Siboro, A. Widitya, and A. Prabowo, Total E&P Indonesie(Alternate paper in Technical Session 8)

1530 186383 An Analytical Approach for Evaluating the Capillary Trapping during CO2 Storage in AquifersL. Zhu, X. Liao, Z. Chen, and L. Mu, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; T. Wang, RIPED-Langfang, PetroChina(Alternate paper in Technical Session 20)

Thursday, 19 October 1030 186378 Proposed Modification of Abandonment and Site

Restoration Mechanism in Gross Split PSC for Marginal Field in IndonesiaT.S. Kurniawan and J. Jaenudin, PT Pertamina (Persero)(Alternate paper in Technical Session 16)

1300 186966 A Clean and Efficient Development Mode Boosts Community Development and Environment Protection: Development of Keshen Gas Field, Western ChinaT. Jiang, H. Liu, X. Yang, Z. Xu, L. Zhou, K. Wang, and S. Li, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Co.(Alternate paper in Technical Session 20)

1320 186983 A New Practical Approach to Building Tight Reservoir Development Integration Data Model in ChinaH. Liu, J. Yan, Z. Yao, and Z. Zhao, RIPED, PetroChina(Alternate paper in Technical Session 12)

1340 186290 Delivering an Effective and Efficient Contract Transfer in Manpower Contract Management to Maintain the Stability of Daily OperationA. Meiraharyanti, A.S. Hidayatullah, and N. Kusumasari, Total E&P Indonesie(Alternate paper in Technical Session 28)

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Company Name Booth3J Offshore Services Pte Ltd A10Baker Hughes, a GE Company A01Cabot Specialty Fluids Ltd D03Directorate General of Oil and Gas of the Republic of Indonesia B09Flare Internusa by KotaMinyak B05Ikatan Ahli Teknik Perminyakan Indonesia (IATMI) C05Inflatable Packers International Pty Ltd D05P2 Energy Solutions P01PT Bukit Apit Bumi Persada B08PT DM Alloy Indonesia B06PT Pertamina (Persero)

B07PT Sinergining Adhi Selaras

D09RESMAN & RESTRACK

A07Sandvik Materials Technology

C06Sasol Performance Chemicals

D07SGS Group / PT SGS Indonesia

A03SKK Migas B01Society of Petoleum Engineers (SPE) C07

Shell Global Solutions International BV

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LIST OF EXHIBITORS

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EXHIBITORS PROFILE3J OFFSHORE SERVICES – Booth A10c/o Tamarind Energy7th Floor West BlockWisma Selangore Dredging142C Jalan Ampang50450 Kuala LumpurMalaysiaTel: +6.012.378.6133Email: [email protected]: 3j-offshoreservices.com

Qmax – drilling fluids, solids control equipment, wellbore clean-up toolsProtec – preservation material and services for inventory and equipment Ideal Energy Solutions – WellRenew™ environmentally friendly paraffin treatment systemR and D Enterprise – compartmentalized storage tanks, tote tanks, and racksPetrosuite – inventory, logistic and planning software

BAKER HUGHES, A GE COMPANY – Booth A01South Quarter Tower B 18th – 19th FloorJl. RA. Kartini Kav. 8, CilandakJakarta 12430IndonesiaWebsite: www.BHGE.com

Baker Hughes, a GE company (NYSE: BHGE) is the world’s first and only fullstream provider of integrated oilfield products, services and digital solutions. We deploy minds and machines to enhance customer productivity, safety and environmental stewardship, while minimizing costs and risks at every step of the energy value chain. With operations in over 120 countries, we infuse over a century of experience with the spirit of a startup – inventing smarter ways to bring energy to the world.

CABOT SPECIALTY FLUIDS LTD – Booth D0311 North Buona Vista DriveThe Metropolis Tower 2, 08-09Singapore 138589Tel: +65.6808.7872 Fax: +65.6808.7777Email: [email protected] Website: cabotcorp.com/cesiumformate

Cabot Specialty Fluids are the leading supplier of cesium formate brine to the Oil & Gas Industry. Our unique clear brine with specific gravity up to SG2.30 forms the basis of a range a versatile fluids. Field proven cesium reduces risk, saves time and maximises production rates and recovery.

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DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF OIL AND GAS OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA – Booth B09

Migas Building 7th FloorJl. HR. Rasuna Said Kav B-5Jakarta 12910IndonesiaTel: +62.21.526.8910 ext 145 Fax: +62.21.526.9151Email: [email protected] Website: www.migas.esdm.go.id

About Directorate General of Oil and Gas, Republic of Indonesia:Directorate General Oil and Gas has duties to formulate and implement technical standardization and policy in Oil and Gas sector. For practicing the duty, Directorate General of Oil and Gas demonstrate the function as follows:

• Preparation of policy formula Department in Oil and Gas sector. • Implementation of policy in Oil and Gas sector. • Compilation of standard, norm, guidance, criterion, and procedure in oil and gas sector. • Giving of technical tuition and evaluation. • Implementation administration of Directorate General Oil and Gas.

A. Vision Being a policy and regulation creator which is competence and also being a good service executor in industrial Oil and Gas area.

B. Mission 1. Improve the interest, human resource integrity and professionalism. 2. Improve the coordination and togetherness. 3. Create conducive environmental and good image. 4. Produce a policy and regulation appropriately and precisely also prime services in industrial Oil & Gas area.

FLARE INTERNUSA BY KOTAMINYAK – Booth B05Bandengan Selatan No 60ADKI Jakarta 14450IndonesiaTel: +62.21.662.1725 Fax: +62.21.662.1733Email: [email protected] Website: www.kotaminyak.co.id

Flare Internusa launched in 2006 as Indonesian pioneer Flare System manufactured endorsed by SKK Migas with having in-house design, engineering, manufacturing and services. For accurate and customized design, we using International standard software such as Flaresim, Flarenet, Hysys and Mecastack (structure). Flare Internusa as an APDN list product with local content 31,32 %. We conforms follows International Standards: ISO 9001 2015, API 521, API 537, ASME SEC VIII, ASME STS, NEMA/IEC and having DNV / BV approvals for design engineering.

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IKATAN AHLI TEKNIK PERMINYAKAN INDONESIA (IATMI) – Booth C05The Society of Indonesian Petroleum EngineersPatra Office Tower, Lt. 1, Ruang 1CJl. Jend. Gatot Subroto Kav. 32-34Jakarta 12950IndonesiaTel: +62.21.520.3057 Fax: +62.21.520.3057Website: www.iatmi.or.id

Ikatan Ahli Teknik Perminyakan Indonesia (IATMI) is a non-profit organisation established in Jakarta by Indonesian petroleum and geothermal industry professionals in 1979. At this time IATMI has more than 10,000 members spread throughout Indonesia and 12 countries worldwide. IATMI’s main activity is to develop professionalism amongst Indonesian oil and gas engineers through symposiums, seminars, courses and more. For more information, visit www.iatmi.or.id.

INFLATABLE PACKERS INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD – Booth D051 Pitino Court, Osborne ParkPerth Western Australia 6017AustraliaTel: +61.8.9204.2448 Fax: +61.8.9204.2449Email: [email protected]: www.inflatable-packers.com

IPI manufactures complete down-hole systems for hydraulic fracturing, permeability testing, formation evaluation and acid treatment with innovative, practical and durable shut-off, screen installation and well repair, production tools include bridge plugs, pump packers and AST flow control valves.

P2 ENERGY SOLUTIONS – Booth P01Level 1, 1195 Hay StreetWest Perth Western Australia 6005AustraliaTel: +61.8.9241.0300Email: [email protected]: www.p2energysolutions.com

P2 Energy Solutions empowers the people who power the world. Upstream oil and gas professionals for more than 1,600 companies around the globe rely on P2’s oil and gas accounting, data, land, production, and reserves technology and solutions to optimize their business and performance. Visit www.p2energysolutions.com to learn more.

PT BUKIT APIT BUMI PERSADA – Booth B08Jakarta 17422 IndonesiaTel: +62.21.8497.6105Email: [email protected]: www.bukitapit.com 1. Cementing Services 2. Coil Tubing Unit 3. Nitrogen Services 4. Fracturing Services 5. Land Rigs 6. Equipment Fabrication

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PT DM ALLOY INDONESIA – Booth B06Kawasan Niaga Citra Gran Blok R8 No 1Jalan Alternatif Cibubur KM 4Cibubur Bekasi 17435IndonesiaTel: +62.21.2937.6717 Fax: +62.21.8459.9429Email: [email protected]: www.durametal-alloy.com

Manufacturer of superior products and processes for Welding & Hardfacing and Thermal Spray for joining and wear protection applications in the Oil & Gas Industry.

PT PERTAMINA (PERSERO) – Booth C01Jalan Medan Merdeka Timur 1AJakarta Pusat 10110IndonesiaTel: +62.21.381.5111 Fax: +62.21.384.3882Email: [email protected] Website: www.pertamina.com

1. Elnusa As a part of Pertamina affiliation, our majority shareholder responsible for making what we are today. We possess over 40 years of experience in oil & gas services industry with a clientele that is multi-national and loyal. We are the market leader in oil & gas service business with expertise that allows us to penetrate international market.

Oil and Gas Services are: - Geophysical Data Services - Oil and Gas Drilling Services - Oilfield Services - Support Businesses

2. Pertamina Drilling Service Indonesia PT Pertamina Drilling Service Indonesia (“The Company”) is subsidiary of PT Pertamina (Persero) has been operating for more than eight years. The Company is engaged in exploration drilling services, exploitation drilling and work over of oil, gas and geothermal. The Company also provides integrated drilling solutions (one-stop drilling services). During its operation, the Company has proven its professionalism by fulfil the international standard of ISO 9001:2008, OHSAS 18001:2007 and ISRS7. The Company is fully committed in giving priority to the incident prevention and minimizes the operation risk based in healthy, work safety and environmental protection principles that reflects in all policy aspects.

PT SINERGINING ADHI SELARAS – Booth B07Cinere Terrace Office Blok JB-06, CinereDepok 16514IndonesiaTel: +62.21.2296.4296 Fax: +62.21.2296.4299Email: [email protected]: www.sinergining.com

Oil Well Drilling Fluids, Logging, and Cementing Testing Equipment.We do supply and maintenance, repair, & calibration.

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RESMAN & RESTRACK – Booth D06Tel: +47.9167.1333 / +47.4697.7500Email: [email protected] / [email protected] Website: www.resman.no / www.restrack.no

RESMAN provides a low-cost, intervention-less alternative to conventional production logging. The Chemical PLT® enables multiple surveys for several years, helping operators understand oil inflow contribution, water breakthrough location, and completion functionality and integrity.

RESTRACK delivers all-inclusive chemical tracer services for improved reservoir surveillance, provides information on heterogeneity, assessment of water/gas injection & determination of remaining oil in near/inter-well zones for EOR assessment.

SANDVIK MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY – Booth D09Sandviken SE-811 81SwedenTel: +46.26.260.000Email: [email protected]: Materials. Sandvik

Sandvik has partnered with the offshore oil and gas industry to provide materials and engineering solutions in drilling and well completion, subsea infrastructure and well intervention. The company is the world market leader in subsea umbilical tubing and is widely recognized for world-leading R&D with a group staff of 2,700. The focus is on corrosion-resistant alloy tubing, wire, strip and other products. Sandvik works with all major oil and gas companies and fabricators to solve challenges relating to deep, hot and sour wells where corrosion, cost-efficiency, weight savings and safety are critical.

SASOL PERFORMANCE CHEMICALS – Booth A07Anckelmannsplatz 1Hamburg 20537GermanyTel: +49.40.63684.1000 Fax: +49.40.63684.3700Email: [email protected] Website: www.sasol.com

Sasol is an international integrated chemical and energy company. We supply performance chemicals for Oilfield and EOR applications. Sasol manufactures production chemicals, drilling fluid components, EOR surfactants, well treatments and stimulants, viscosity modifiers, and cleaning chemicals at facilities around the world. Contact us at [email protected].

NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIESHeld in Ballroom 2 (Exhibition Floor), Ground Floor

DAILY NETWORKING LUNCHEON1230-1400 hours

WELCOME RECEPTIONTuesday, 17 October | 1730-1830 hours

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SCHLUMBERGER INDONESIA – Booth C06Suite 4301 Wisma MuliaJl. Jend. Gatot Subroto No. 42Jakarta Selatan DKI Jakarta 12710IndonesiaTel: +62.21.2953.0400 Fax: +62.21.2942.8221Email: [email protected]: www.slb.com

Schlumberger is the world’s leading provider of technology for reservoir characterization, drilling, production, and processing to the oil and gas industry. Schlumberger supplies the industry’s most comprehensive range of products and services, from exploration through production and integrated pore-to-pipeline solutions for hydrocarbon recovery that optimize reservoir performance.

SGS GROUP / PT SGS INDONESIA – Booth D07Cilandak Commercial Estate #108 CJl. Raya Cilandak KKOJakarta 12560IndonesiaTel: +62.21.781.8111 Fax: +61.21.780.0561Email: [email protected]: www.sgs.com/en/oil-gas

With over 40 years of Upstream experience with the group, SGS helps you locate, analysis and extract oil and gas around the world. From exploration services, to development, production, optimization and EOR; onto abandonment and decommissioning; SGS offer technologically innovative and integrated services that covers the entire Upstream service portfolio.

SHELL GLOBAL SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL BV – Booth A03Grasweg 31Amsterdam 1031HWThe NetherlandsWebsite: www.shell.com/gasprocessing

Within Shell, the gas processing team provides design, technical service and R&D support for technologies covering the entire spectrum of gas-and liquids-treating, and sulphur-recovery processes. Combining technical expertise with in-depth knowledge and experience of upstream and downstream processes, the team delivers high-quality, fit-for-purpose designs, comprehensive training and effective troubleshooting.

Join us at these ePoster SessionsHeld in Ballroom 2 (Exhibition Floor), Ground Floor

Tuesday, 17 October1300-1400 hours, 1530-1600 hours & 1730-1830 hours

Wednesday, 18 October1030-1100 hours, 1300-1400 hours & 1530-1600 hours

Thursday, 19 October1030-1100 hours & 1300-1400 hours

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SKK MIGAS – Booth B01Wisma Mulia 35 FloorJl Gatot Subroto Kav 42Jakarta 12710 IndonesiaTel: +62.21.2924.1607Email: [email protected]: http://skkmigas.go.id

Special Task Force for Upstream Oil and Gas Business Activities (SKK Migas) is an institution established by the Government of the Republic of Indonesia under Presidential Regulation Number 9 of 2013 on Management of Upstream Oil and Gas Business Activities. SKK Migas is assigned to manage the upstream oil and gas business activities under a Cooperation Contract. The establishment of this institution is purposed that the exploitation of the state’s oil and gas natural resources will be able to generate maximum benefits and revenue to the state for the greatest welfare of the people.

In performing those tasks, SKK Migas performs the following functions: • to proffer inputs for consideration to the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources at its discretion in preparing and offering the bidding round of Working Areas and Cooperation Contract; • to sign Cooperation Contracts; • to review and submit the plan of field development to be the first production in a Working Area to Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources for obtaining approval; • to grant an approval for the development plan other than as referred to in previous point; • to grant an approval for the work programs and budget; • to conduct monitoring and to make report to Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources on the performance of the Cooperation Contracts; and • to appoint sellers of oil and/or gas of the state entitlement that may generate maximum profits to the state.

SOCIETY OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERS (SPE) – Booth C07Suite 12.01 Level 12, Menara IGBMid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra59200 Kuala LumpurMalaysiaTel: +6.03.2182.3000 Fax: +6.03.2182.3030Email: [email protected]: www.spe.org

The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a key resource for technical knowledge related to the oil and gas exploration and production industry. SPE provides services through publications, events and training courses and online resources at www.spe.org.

Visit the ExhibitionHeld in Ballroom 2 (Exhibition Floor), Ground Floor

Tuesday, 17 October | 1000-1830 hours

Wednesday, 18 October | 1000-1730 hours

Thursday, 19 October | 1000-1400 hours

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