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Conference Programme
SPE Asia Pacific Oil & GasConference and ExhibitionThriving in the New Energy Landscape
17-19 November 2020
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Principal Sponsors
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Welcome Message
The regional flagship event, SPE Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition (APOGCE) 2020, is scheduled from 17-19 November 2020.
“Business as usual” is simply no longer an option. Meeting the many challenges ahead demands transformation and innovation across the value chain. New resources must be developed, new markets explored, and collaboration stepped up – within the wider industry and across the stakeholder spectrum.
Our conference theme, “Thriving in the New Energy Landscape”, reflects our optimism for a vibrant oil and gas industry which contributes positively to a dynamic, diversifying and decarbonising energy system. The conference offers the opportunity to hear from leading industry figures, influential policy makers and prominent academics, sharing their views on the future of energy and our mandate to shape this future.
Covering a wide range of strategic and technical multidisciplinary topics, the programme will showcase business innovation and technical accomplishments. It will also provide a forum for sharing insight into how the industry is evolving and transforming to meet global opportunities and challenges beyond 2020.
On behalf of SPE and the organising committee, we thank you for your support and participation and we hope you will have an enriching experience.
Sincerely,
Bernadette CullinaneAPOGCE 2020 Conference ChairPartner and Australian Oil, Gas & Chemicals LeaderDeloitte Consulting
Pieter JagtenbergAPOGCE 2020 Programme ChairReservoir Engineering AdviserReservoir ManagementWoodside Energy
Table of Contents
Message from Conference Chair and Technical Programme Chair
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Committees 3
Thank You to Our Sponsors 5
Schedule of Events 6
Virtual Conference Programme Schedule 8
General Information 9
Opening, Ministerial and Keynote Session 11
Executive Plenary Session
Panel Sessions 12
Technical and Knowledge Sharing ePosters Sessions
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List of Exhibitors 16
Exhibitor Profiles
Media Supporter 18
This Conference Programme is updated as at 12 November 2020
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Committees
Committees
Conference Chair
Technical Programme Committee
Bernadette CullinanePartner and Australian Oil, Gas & Chemical LeadersDeloitte Consulting
Pieter JagtenbergReservoir Engineering AdviserReservoir ManagementWoodside Energy
Members
Natalie Chadud, APLNG
Chris Mijnssen, Arrow Energy
Kevin Lay, AWT International
Sadegh Asadi, Baker Hughes
Andy Tjoeng, BHP
Helge Lawrenz, Bureau Veritas Asset Integrity and Reliability Services
Alan Morrison, Chevron Australia
Daniel O’Reilly, Chevron Australia
Matthew Flett, Chevron Australia
Peter Tippet, Chevron Australia
Liu He, CNPC
Jinfeng Li, ConocoPhillips
Julien Bourdet, CSIRO
Technical Programme Chair
Ludovic Ricard, CSIRO
Alireza Keshavaraz, Edith Cowan University
Stefan Iglauer, Edith Cowan University
Miles Ponsonby, Empeiria Services
Marie Louise Lees, Energy Quest
Ryosuke Yokote, ENI Australia
Zis Katelis, Gaffney, Cline & Associates
Paul Pillai, Government of Western Australia
Ben van Deijl, Independent
Daniel Kalinin, Independent
Khalil Rahman, Independent
Roger Marsh, Independent
Soubhagya Das, Independent
Takaaki Uetani, INPEX Corporation
Russell Byfield, KBC Global
Paul Pickering, Mentata Pty. Ltd.
Andy Ion, Mitsui E&P Australia
Erebi Cocodia, NOPTA
Mark Laurie, North Oil Company
Shankar Bhukya, NOV Grant Prideco
Chris Fair, Oilfield Data Services
David Manning, Oilfield Technologies
Andre Cebastiant, Oil Search Limited
Sameer Ganpule, Origin Energy
Prady Chaliha, Osaka Gas Australia
Henricus Herwin, PT Pertamina Hulu Energi
Jan Bon Jr., Petrolab Australia
Wu Shuhong, PetroChina
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Committees
Committees
MembersSteve Flew, Petrofac (Malaysia-PM304) Limited
Abdolrahim Ataei, PETRONAS
Ali Sabzabadi, PETRONAS
Mohamad Syahezat Ismail, PETRONAS
Rahim Masoudi, PETRONAS
Raj Deo Tewari, PETRONAS
Dipak Mandal, Reservoir Consultant
David Jamieson, Santos
James Griffiths, Santos
Mark Burgoyne, Santos
Roumen Sankoff, Santos
Heu Tieng Soon, Sarawak Shell Berhad
Jack Harfoushian, Schlumberger
Shripad Biniwale, Schlumberger
Dominic Pepicelli, South Australian Government
Piotr Sapa, South Australian Government
Zahid Hasan, TechnipFMC
Alireza Salmachi, University of Adelaide
Mark Jackson, University of Western Australia
Omar Al-Fatlawi, University of Baghdad
Barry Goodin, Vermilion Oil and Gas Australia
Jeannie Wong, Woodside Energy
Luke Jackson, Woodside Energy
Mohammad Zafari, Woodside Energy
Paul Kelly, Woodside Energy
Xinyue Yi, Woodside Energy
Conduct Committee
Members
Matthew FlettSenior Reservoir EngineerChevron Australia
Conduct Chair
Denison Williams, BHP
Jane Chua, Bureau Veritas Asset Integrity and Reliability Services
Claudio Pellegrini, Captstan Australia
Daniel O’Reilly, Chevron Australia
Dan Pickering, Opes International
Steve Smart, Right Time
Mitch Sherston, Santos
Dean Manifis, Santos
Alexis Wheelan, Woodside Energy
Zachary Brown, Woodside Energy
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Thank You to Our Sponsors
Thank You to Our Sponsors
Principal Sponsors
General Sponsors
Gold Sponsor Gold Sponsor
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Virtual Schedule of Events
Virtual Schedule of Events
UTC +8
Tuesday, 17 November
0900 1800 Interactive Exhibition Exhibition & ePoster
0900 1800 Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session Exhibition & ePoster
1400 1500 Opening, Ministerial and Keynote Session Auditorium
1500 1530 BreakExhibition & ePoster; Conference Lounge; Networking Lounge
1530 1630 Panel Session 1: Carbon Reduction Challenges and Opportunities Auditorium
1530 1630 Technical Session 1: Dynamic Reservoir Characterisation Auditorium
1530 1630 Technical Session 2: Well Integrity and Intervention Auditorium
1630 1700 BreakExhibition & ePoster; Conference Lounge; Networking Lounge
1700 1800 Panel Session 2: Digitalisation - Enabling Operational Excellence Auditorium
1700 1800 Technical Session 3: Production Chemistry and Case Studies Auditorium
1700 1800 Technical Session 4: Completion Technologies Auditorium
Wednesday, 18 November
0900 1800 Interactive Exhibition Exhibition & ePoster
0900 1800 Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session Exhibition & ePoster
0945 1100 Executive Plenary Session: Thriving in the New Energy Landscape Auditorium
1100 1130 BreakExhibition & ePoster; Conference Lounge; Networking Lounge
1130 1230 Technical Session 5: Simulation and Modelling I Auditorium
1130 1230 Technical Session 6: Responsible Choices for Better Outcomes Auditorium
1130 1230 Technical Session 7: Deepwater and Subsea Auditorium
1230 1400 BreakExhibition & ePoster; Conference Lounge; Networking Lounge
1400 1500 Panel Session 3: LNG and Future Energy Markets Auditorium
1400 1500 Technical Session 8: Well Abandonment Auditorium
1400 1500 Technical Session 9: Digitalisation in Drilling Auditorium
1500 1530 BreakExhibition & ePoster; Conference Lounge; Networking Lounge
1530 1630 Panel Session 4: Well Abandonment Auditorium
1530 1630 Technical Session 10: Gas Supply and Technology Auditorium
1530 1630 Technical Session 11: Well Testing Auditorium
1630 1700 BreakExhibition & ePoster; Conference Lounge; Networking Lounge
1700 1800 Technical Session 12: Integrated Technologies for Optimum Well Stimulation Auditorium
1700 1800 Technical Session 13: Digitalisation in Reservoir and Operations Auditorium
1700 1800 Technical Session 14: Innovative Operations Surveillance Auditorium
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Virtual Schedule of Events
Virtual Schedule of Events
Thursday, 19 November
0900 1800 Interactive Exhibition Exhibition & ePoster
0900 1800 Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session Exhibition & ePoster
1000 1100 Panel Session 5: Educating, Attracting and Retaining the Next Generation of Climate Conscious Talent Auditorium
1000 1100 Technical Session 15: Drilling Fluids and Wellbore Stability Auditorium
1000 1100 Technical Session 16: Unconventional Resources Auditorium
1100 1130 BreakExhibition & ePoster; Conference Lounge; Networking Lounge
1130 1230 Technical Session 17: Downhole Sand Management Auditorium
1130 1230 Technical Session 18: Production Chemistry Auditorium
1130 1230 Technical Session 19: Simulation and Modelling II Auditorium
1230 1400 BreakExhibition & ePoster; Conference Lounge; Networking Lounge
1400 1500 Panel Session 6: Collaboration to Unlock Stranded Volumes Auditorium
1400 1500 Technical Session 20: Facilities Operations Auditorium
1400 1500 Technical Session 21: Enabling Recovery from Shale Auditorium
1500 1530 BreakExhibition & ePoster; Conference Lounge; Networking Lounge
1530 1630 Technical Session 22: In-Well Technologies Auditorium
1530 1630 Technical Session 23: Surface and Subsurface Integration and Optimisation Auditorium
1630 1700 BreakExhibition & ePoster; Conference Lounge; Networking Lounge
1700 1800 Technical Session 24: Drilling Challenges Auditorium
1700 1800 Technical Session 25: Enhanced Hydrocarbon Recovery Auditorium
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Virtual Conference Programme Schedule
Time Room 1 Room 2 Room 3Tuesday, 17 November
1400 - 1500 hours Opening, Ministerial and Keynote Session
1500 - 1530 hours Break
1530 - 1630 hours Panel Session 1 Carbon Reduction Challenges and Opportunities
Technical Session 1 Dynamic Reservoir Characterisation
Technical Session 2 Well Integrity and Intervention
1630 - 1700 hours Break
1700 - 1800 hours Panel Session 2 Digitalisation - Enabling Operational Excellence
Technical Session 3 Production Chemistry and Case Studies
Technical Session 4 Completion Technologies
Wednesday, 18 November
0945 - 1100 hours Executive Plenary Session Thriving in the New Energy Landscape
1100 - 1130 hours Break
1130 - 1230 hours Technical Session 5 Simulation and Modelling I
Technical Session 6 Responsible Choices for Better Outcomes
Technical Session 7 Deepwater and Subsea
1230 - 1400 hours Break
1400 - 1500 hours Panel Session 3 LNG and Future Energy Markets
Technical Session 8 Well Abandonment
Technical Session 9 Digitalisation in Drilling
1500 - 1530 hours Break
1530 - 1630 hours Panel Session 4 Well Abandonment
Technical Session 10 Gas Supply and Technology
Technical Session 11 Well Testing
1630 - 1700 hours Break
1700 - 1800 hoursTechnical Session 12
Integrated Technologies for Optimum Well Stimulation
Technical Session 13 Digitalisation in Reservoir and Operations
Technical Session 14 Innovative Operations Surveillance
Thursday, 19 November
1000 - 1100 hoursPanel Session 5
Educating, Attracting and Retaining the Next Generation of Climate Conscious Talent
Technical Session 15 Drilling Fluids and Wellbore Stability
Technical Session 16 Unconventional Resources
1100 - 1130 hours Break
1130 - 1230 hours Technical Session 17 Downhole Sand Management
Technical Session 18 Production Chemistry
Technical Session 19 Simulation and Modelling II
1230 -1400 hours Break
1400 - 1500 hours Panel Session 6 Collaboration to Unlock Stranded Volumes
Technical Session 20 Facilities Operations
Technical Session 21 Enabling Recovery from Shale
1500 - 1530 hours Break
1530 - 1630 hours Technical Session 22 In-Well Technologies
Technical Session 23 Surface and Subsurface Integration and
Optimisation
1630 - 1700 hours Break
1700 - 1800 hours Technical Session 24 Drilling Challenges
Technical Session 25 Enhanced Hydrocarbon Recovery
Virtual Conference Programme Schedule
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General Information
General Information
EVENT HOURS
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Wednesday, 18 November 0945-1800 hours (UTC +8)
Thursday, 19 November 1000-1800 hours (UTC +8)
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Opening, Ministerial, Keynote and Executive Plenary Session
Tuesday, 17 November 2020 | 1400 – 1500 hours (UTC +8) Auditorium
Opening, Ministerial and Keynote Session
Executive Plenary Session
Speakers:
Bernadette CullinanePartner and Australian Oil, Gas & Chemicals LeaderDeloitte ConsultingAPOGCE 2020 Conference Chair
Bernadette CullinanePartner and Australian Oil, Gas & Chemicals LeaderDeloitte ConsultingAPOGCE 2020 Conference Chair
Bill JohnstonMinister for Mines and Petroleum, Energy and Industrial RelationsGovernment of Western Australia
Phongsthorn ThavisinChief Executive OfficerPTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited
Shauna Noonan2020 SPE PresidentOccidental Petroleum
Professor Peter Klinken ACChief Scientist,Government of Western Australia
Grant KingFormer Managing DirectorOrigin EnergyFormer President of Business Council of Australia Chair, Emissions Reduction Fund Member, Technology Advisory Council
Speakers:
Wednesday, 18 November 2020 | 0945 – 1100 hours (UTC +8) Auditorium
Thriving in the New Energy Landscape
Moderators:
Pieter JagtenbergReservoir Engineering AdviserReservoir ManagementWoodside Energy APOGCE 2020 Technical Programme Committee Chair
Susan CunninghamNon-Executive DirectorOil Search Ltd.
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Panel Sessions
Panel Sessions
Ludovic RicardSenior Reservoir EngineerCSIRO
Peter TippetReservoir Management AdvisorChevron Australia
Mark LaurieSenior Reservoir Engineer – RMO (RGS)North Oil Company
Miles PonsonbyDirectorEmpeiria Services
Russell ByfieldAdvanced TechnologyGlobal Simulation Business LeaderKBC
Panel Session 1: Carbon Reduction Challenges and Opportunities
Panel Session 2: Digitalisation - Enabling Operational Excellence
Session Chairs:
Session Chairs:
Speakers:
Speakers:
Stephanie ThorntonCluster ManagerAustralian Ocean Energy Group
Wayne PantherIndependent
Dr Matthew BellAsia Pacific Climate Change and Sustainability Services LeaderEY
Lauchlan WallaceChief Data OfficerStrategic Technology Manager – Digital Portfolio OperationsWoodside Energy
Dr Rahim MasoudiGTA & Custodian - Reservoir EngineeringResource Development & ManagementMPM, Upstream BusinessPETRONAS
Allison HortleActing Research Program Director, Senior Research ScientistCSIRO Energy
Martin OpdalPrincipalRystad Energy
Tuesday, 17 November 2020 | 1530 – 1630 hours (UTC +8) Auditorium
Tuesday, 17 November 2020 | 1700 – 1800 hours (UTC +8) Auditorium
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Panel Sessions
Panel Sessions
Natalie ChadudReservoir Development LeadAPLNG
Miles PonsonbyDirectorEmpeiria Services
Dipak MandalReservoir Consultant
David ManningManaging DirectorOilfield Technologies
Paul KellyGeneral Manager, Well EngineeringWoodside Energy
Panel Session 3: LNG and Future Energy Markets
Panel Session 4: Well Abandonment
Session Chairs:
Session Chairs:
Speakers:
Speakers:
Peter MitchleyHead, Port Kembla Gas Terminal ProjectAustralian Industrial EnergyEnergy Group
Crystal CunniffHead of Drilling and Completions AustraliaBHP
Derrick O’KeeffeHead of Division, Safety and IntegrityNOPSEMA
Phil GraingerGeneral Manager Strategy and CommercialINPEX
Dr David ThorpeAdjunct Senior Research Fellow - Well DecommissioningCurtin University
Elizabeth R SammutManager, Technical Drilling and CompletionsWoodside Energy
Daniel TolemanLNG Lead AnalystWood Mackenzie
Margot MatthewsChief Executive OfficerLNG Marine Fuel Institute
Chris JonesTVI Retirement Project ManagerChevron Australia
Martin OpdalPrincipalRystad Energy
Wednesday, 18 November 2020 | 1400 – 1500 hours (UTC +8) Auditorium
Wednesday, 18 November 2020 | 1530 – 1630 hours (UTC +8) Auditorium
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Panel Sessions
Panel Sessions
Daniel O’ReillyPetroleum EngineerChevron Australia
Paul PillaiAnalystGovernment of Western Australia
Zachary BrownReservoir EngineerWoodside Energy
Xinyue YiPrincipal Reservoir EngineerWoodside Energy
Darren FlynnVice President Development PlanningWoodside Energy
Panel Session 5: Educating, Attracting and Retaining the Next Generation of Climate Conscious Talent
Panel Session 6: Collaboration to Unlock Stranded Volumes
Session Chairs:
Session Chairs:
Speakers:
Speakers:
Dr Suzanne Hunt, General Manager Production Planning and Performance,Beach Energy Ltd.
Deanne RentingWheatstone Production Manager (Onslow)Chevron Australia
Daniel PalmerDeployment ManagerOGCI Climate Investments
Daein ChaManaging Director Transborders Energy
Andrew GarnettDirector, UQ Center of Natural GasUniversity of Queensland
Nathan MeehanPresidentCMG Petroleum Consulting,2016 SPE President
Steven TaylorManager – Strategy & GovernanceNOPTA
Thursday, 19 November 2020 |1000–1100hours(UTC+8)•Auditorium Auditorium
Thursday, 19 November 2020 | 1400 – 1500 hours (UTC +8) Auditorium
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Technical and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions
Technical and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions
More than 180 technical presentations will be presented across a vast variety of technical topics at the Technical and ePoster Sessions.
• Dynamic Reservoir Characterisation
• Well Integrity and Intervention
• Production Chemistry and Case Studies
• Completion Technologies
• Simulation and Modelling I
• Responsible Choices for Better Outcomes
• Deepwater and Subsea
• Well Abandonment
• Digitalisation in Drilling
• Gas Supply and Technology
• Well Testing
• Integrated Technologies for Optimum Well Stimulation
• Digitalisation in Reservoir and Operations
• Innovative Operations Surveillance
• Drilling Fluids and Wellbore Stability
• Unconventional Resources
• Downhole Sand Management
• Production Chemistry
• Simulation and Modelling II
• Facilities Operations
• Enabling Recovery from Shale
• In-Well Technologies
• Surface and Subsurface Integration and Optimisation
• Drilling Challenges
• Enhanced Hydrocarbon Recovery
Find out more from the virtual APOGCE 2020 website here
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List of Exhibitors
List of Exhibitors
Principal Exhibitor
Gold Exhibitors
General Exhibitors
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Exhibitor Profiles
Exhibitor Profiles
HELIX ENERGY SOLUTIONS3505 West Sam Houston Parkway North, Suite 400, Houston Texas 77043, USAT: +1 281 618 0400E: [email protected] www.helixesg.com
Every offshore challenge you face is different. But whether it’s well intervention, subsea robotics, or deep sea trenching, Helix Energy Solutions is able to provide the specialty services you need. Our services cover the lifecycle of a subsea oil or gas field. We have decades of experience in the industry and are constantly seeking new and innovative ways to deliver on every project. We provide services and methodologies that are critical to maximizing production economics and operate primarily in deepwater in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, Brazil, North Sea, Asia Pacific and West Africa regions.
NISSAN CHEMICAL CORPORATION5-1, Nihonbashi 2-Chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-6119, JapanT: +81 3 4463 8200E: [email protected] www.nissanchem.co.jp/eng/
Nissan Chemical Corporation has been perfecting nanoparticles since 1951, making it one of the first companies in the world to produce highly surface-modified particles for industrial applications. Our years of experience, proprietary materials, and patented technologies have helped us become a worldwide leading provider of refined nanoparticle solutions.
PETROFACSuite 1, Level 6, 182 St Georges Terrace, Perth, Western Australia 6000, AustraliaT: +61 8 6154 0323E: [email protected] www.petrofac.com
Petrofac is a leading international service provider to the energy industry. Our teams design, build, operate, maintain and decommission on and offshore facilities. We’ve got decades of experience. But we’re also looking to the future. By connecting our know-how with digital technology we aim to drive ultra-efficient results.
SANTOS60 Flinders Street, Adelaide, South Australia 5000, AustraliaT: +61 8 8116 5000www.santos.com
A proudly Australian company, Santos is a leading supplier of natural gas, providing clean energy to improve the lives of people in Australia and Asia. Santos is already Australia’s biggest domestic gas supplier and aims to be a leading Asia-Pacific LNG supplier. For more than 65 years, Santos has been working in partnership with local communities, providing Australian jobs and business opportunities, safely and sustainably developing Australia’s natural gas resources, and powering Australian industries and households. Santos seeks to deliver long-term value to shareholders. Santos’ foundations are based on safe, sustainable operations and working together with our shareholders, host communities, governments and business partners.
SOCIETY OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERSSuite 12.01, Level 12, Menara IGB, Mid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra, 59200 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaT: +1 800 456 6863E: [email protected]
The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-for-profit professional association whose more than 153,000 members in 143 countries are engaged in oil and gas exploration and production. SPE is a key resource for technical knowledge providing publications, events, training courses, and online resources at www.spe.org.
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