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opening ceremony and plenary session
19–22 JAN 2014
OPENING CEREMONY
Monday, 20 January 2014
0830–0930 hours | The Theatre
Opening Remarks by
H.E. Sheikh Abdulla bin
Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani
Prime Minister and Interior
Minister of the State of Qatar
H.E. Dr. Mohammed bin
Saleh Al-Sada
Minister of Energy and
Industry of the State of Qatar
PLENARY SESSION
Saad Sherida Al Kaabi
Director, Oil and Gas Ventures
Qatar Petroleum
Andrew P. Swiger
Senior Vice President
Exxon Mobil Corporation
Unlocking Energy Through Innovation, Technology and Capability
Monday, 20 January 2014
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1100–1300 hours | The Theatre
Moderator
Speakers
Hamad Al Mohannadi
Chief Executive Officer
RasGas
Amin H. Nasser
Senior Vice President
Upstream
Saudi Aramco
Bo Qiliang
Vice President, PetroChina
President, CNPC International
Nasser Al Jaidah
Chief Executive Officer
Qatar Petroleum
International Sudhir Vasudeva
Chairman and
Managing Director
ONGC
Yves-Louis Darricarrere
President Upstream
Total
SPECIAL LUNCHEON
Monday, 20 January 2014
1300–1500 hours | Conference Hall ( By invitation only)
Keynote Speaker
Renato T. Bertani
CEO, Barra Energia
President, World Petroleum Council
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Andy Brown
Upstream International
Director
Shell
Jakob Thomasen
Chief Executive Officer
Maersk Oil
panel sessions
19–22 JAN 2014
Panel Session 1: The Future of Integrated Project Management in a Cyclic Environment
Monday, 20 January 2014
1500–1630 hours
Auditorium 3
Panel Co-Chairs
Faisal Al Mahroos
Member of BAPCO Board of Directors
BAPCO
Enrico Cingolani
Executive Vice President Development
Eni
Jerry Wolahan
Executive Vice President
ExxonMobil Development Company
Sheikh Khalid Abdulla Al Thani
Chief Operating Officer
Engineering & Ventures
Qatargas
Nafez A. Bseiso
Chief Venture Officer
RasGas
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Panelists
Michel Hourcard
Senior Vice President Development
Total
Frank Van Ginhoven
Senior Vice President
Fluor
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panel sessions
19–22 JAN 2014
Panel Session 2: Fundamentals of the Natural Gas Revolution
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
1045–1215 hours
Auditorium 3
Panel Co-Chairs
Abla Al Riyami
Gas Director
Petroleum Development Oman
Emma Cochrane
Vice President
ExxonMobil
Gas & Power Marketing Company
Rashid Al Fehaidi
Project Director
ORYX GTL
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Panelists
Maarten Wetselaar
Executive Vice President
Integrated Gas
Shell
Ibraheem Assa’ adan
Executive Director Exploration
Saudi Aramco
Fatema Al Neaimi
Gas Allocation and long Term
Planning Manager
ADNOC
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Matt Fox
Executive Vice President
Exploration and Production
ConocoPhillips
Didier Holleaux
CEO, GDF SUEZ
E&P International
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Panel Session 3: Fundamentals of the Natural Gas Revolution—Sustaining Future
Economic Growth
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
1330–1500 hours
Auditorium 3
Panel Co-Chairs
Emma Cochrane
Vice President
ExxonMobil
Gas & Power Marketing Company
Abla Al Riyami
Gas Director
Petroleum Development Oman
Rashid Al Fehaidi
Project Director
ORYX GTL
Adnan Zainal Abidin
Vice President
of Global LNG
PETRONAS
Liu Yuzhang
Vice President of RIPED, CNPC;
President of RIPED-Langfang
CNPC
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Panelists
Marcel Krause
Technical Manager
ORYX GTL
Chris Hopkins
Global Vice President
Schlumberger Production
Management
Pieter Kapteijn
Technical Director
Maersk Oil
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panel sessions
19–22 JAN 2014
Panel Session 4: Growing the Resource through Upstream Technology
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
1045–1215 hours
Auditorium 3
Panel Co-Chairs
Qasem Al Kayoumi
Offshore Division Manager
E&P Directorate
ADNOC
Khaled Al Rumaihi
Manager
Exploration & PSA Oil Development
Qatar Petroleum
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Gavin Wall
Vice President Geoscience
ExxonMobil Upstream
Research Company
Yoshihiro Tsuji
Executive Director and Member of
the Board Oil and Gas Upstream
Technology Unit
JOGMEC
John Gallagher
Executive Vice President
Upstream Development
Shell
Samer S. AlAshgar
Manager, EXPEC Advanced
Research Centre
Saudi Aramco
Roberto Dall’Omo
Senior Vice President Research
and Technological Innovation
Eni
Ashok Belani
Executive Vice President Technology
Schlumberger
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Panel Session 5: Delivering on Evolving Stakeholder Expectations
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
1330–1500 hours
Auditorium 3
Panel Co-Chairs
Talib A. Al-Murri
Operations Manager - Drilling
Qatar Petroleum
Albert van Wyk
Business Development Manager
ORYX GTL
Hosnia Hashim
Vice President Operations
KUFPEC
Hamad Mubarak Al Muhannadi
Chief Operations Officer
RasGas
Jean-Georges Malcor
Chief Executive Officer
CGG
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Panelists
Stephane Michel
Managing Director
Total E&P Qatar
Ashraf Zeid
Vice President
Baker Hughes
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INDUSTRY BREAKFAST SESSION
INDUSTRY BREAKFAST SESSION
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
0700–0930 hours
Conference Hall
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New Partnership Models Between NOC, IOC, and Service
Companies: Keys to Success
Moderator
In a world where the NOC share of the industry is growing – forecast by the IEA to be more than 60% in production terms by 2030 – our
industry is finding new ways to act with and for resource holders in partnership: working within the grain of national agendas, addressing NOC
needs in different ways, delivering services without ‘taking ownership’ of the reserves, and bringing the local supply chain and people along
too. The roles of the traditional players are changing. IOCs are increasingly moving out into the high technology space of unconventional, GTL,
FLNG plays and into new and challenging geographies.
Service companies are taking on greater risk and offer increasingly innovative commercial models. These changes also include an evolving
approach to partnering: IOCs are partnering with NOCs in new geographies and addressing local agendas in ever new and creative ways,
service companies are looking to partner with NOCs and are also partnering with other service companies to expand what they can offer, and
agreements are evolving with local oil and gas companies to align with the national agenda and enable capability growth.
Recognising the emerging capability challenge is key – that the limiting factor in our industry is not technology itself, but the capability, skill
and experience to deploy technology to deliver projects on time and within budget.
The capability gap, coupled with the reality of our maturing sector, is a huge challenge for the industry but also an opportunity. To be successful
requires a willingness to accept change, to manage risks in different ways, to adopt different commercial models and consider different ways of
partnering between NOC, IOC and service companies.
Join distinguished speakers from IOC, NOC and industry experts sharing their views on Partnership Models.
Admissions to this Industry Breakfast Session is limited to full Conference Delegates and available on a
first-come-first-serve basis.
Sponsored by:
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Executive Vice President
Business Development
Petrofac
TOPICAL LUNCHEON SESSION
19–22 JAN 2014
TOPICAL LUNCHEON SESSION
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
EAST AFRICA
1200–1330 hours
Hospitality Suite 4
Moderator
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Meb Somani
Head of Oil & Gas investments
Barclays Natural Resource
Investments
Speakers
Luca Bertelli
Executive Vice President
for Exploration
Eni
Robert P. Daniels
Executive Vice President
International/Deepwater Exploration
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
Nick Walker
Chief Operating Officer
Africa Oil Corporation
As drilling activity ramps up in East Africa, long-awaited deals are sealed, and oil companies scramble to get a slice of what could be an energy
goldmine. Significant gas reserves have already been found in Mozambique and Tanzania, where LNG facilities are now been planned. Drilling
will kick off in Ethiopia later this year, while Madagascar is believed to hold significant reserves of gas and the Puntland region of Somalia is also
showing positive signs. Tullow has made agreements with the Uganda government for the development of a number of oil-rich blocks, and has
also made Kenya’s first major oil discovery.
This session will discuss how recent discoveries have increased the prospects of the region. It will also discuss operational, commercial, and
geopolitical challenges and the regulatory and infrastructure gaps that could hinder the transition from gas exploration to production in the
medium term. It will also touch on the global implications of these East Africa developments.
Admission to this session is by ticket only
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IPTC “Excellence in Project
Integration” Awards
19–22 JAN 2014
IPTC “Excellence in Project Integration”
Awards Ceremony and Conference Dinner
Sunday, 19 January 2014
1800–2100 hours
St. Regis Hotel Doha
The Conference Dinner will include the presentation of the 7th IPTC Excellence in Project Integration Award winner.
The Excellence in Project Integration Award is given to a project that adds value to a company, whether an NOC or IOC, through the entire
process and value chain and exemplifies strong teamwork, solid geoscience knowledge, reservoir and production engineering acumen,
determined and watchful construction, and outstanding facilities engineering practices. Equally important, successful projects require a
pervasive culture of HSE. The project must have had a positive impact on the country, the region or the world.
The awards committee consists of 10 members, including four (4) IPTC board members and six (6) industry leaders that possess strong technical
reputations and are in a position to be independent from various pressures.
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We hope you will join us and celebrate the winner and finalists’ achievements.
Integrated Project Management Session
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
1045–1215 hours
Room 106
The below shortlisted projects for the IPTC “Excellence in Project Integration” Award will be featured in special presentations. There will be an
opportunity to interact with the finalists during the Q & A session.
This is a fantastic opportunity to learn and understand the methodologies and technology behind some of the most cutting edge current
international oil and gas industry initiatives.
Manifa – Working with Nature, Saudi Aramco
The Manifa Project is considered Saudi Aramco’s flagship achievement for 2012 in terms of the company’s commitment to both its production
capacity and environmental stewardship. This mega-project is located in a coastal and ecologically sensitive area that includes a productive
shrimping and fishing zone. Our efforts earned a UNESCO Environmental Responsibility Award nomination.
The Manifa Project went into service in April 2013 and will reach its production capacity of 900,000 barrels per day of Arabian heavy crude,
with 90 million cubic feet of associated gas, and 65,000 barrels per day of condensate, by the end of 2013. Highlighting this project’s major
accomplishments was the construction of over 41 kilometers of offshore causeways for drill sites, three kilometers of bridges for field access,
27 drilling islands and 13 offshore platforms. Further, there is a 420-megawatt high-efficiency cogeneration plant for waste heat recycling and
energy reuse.
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IPTC “Excellence in Project
Integration” Award
19–22 JAN 2014
PEARL GTL - Shell
Pearl GTL is the world’s largest Gas-to-Liquids plant and represents one of the world’s largest, most complex and challenging energy projects
ever commissioned. From the origins of the Shell GTL technology nearly 40 years ago to the creation of the world’s GTL capital in Qatar today,
the delivery of a GTL project on such a vast scale as Pearl GTL is an example of a uniquely integrated development. It captures in one project an
extended gas value chain starting from offshore subsurface development, through onshore gas processing to natural gas, to the conversion
of natural gas to hydrocarbon liquids, to the refining to finished products and storage, and finally to the dispatching and worldwide marketing
of unique GTL products. Pearl GTL has incorporated some truly innovative technologies and created value locally as well as globally. It has also
demonstrated excellence in project implementation and, above all, was delivered while achieving a record breaking HSE performance.
PERDIDO - Shell
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Perdido is the world’s deepest offshore oil drilling and production platform. Moored in 2,450 metres (8,000 feet) of water in the Gulf of Mexico, it
opened up a new frontier in deep-water oil and gas production.
The Perdido project is a spar-based development of three ultra-deepwater fields in the remote southwestern part of the Gulf of Mexico. At the
time of the fields’ discovery in 2002-04, their safe and economic development was thought to be close to impossible. Extreme water depth,
rugged seafloor terrain, low-pressure reservoirs, and well fluids with an aggressive hydrate-formation tendency – all conspired to make it a
daunting challenge.
But the Perdido project team did make happen. It required integrating a series of technology firsts across a range of disciplines. And in so doing,
several world records were set: deepest drilling and production platform; deepest subsea completion; deepest undersea pipeline connection.
The Perdido spar has a peak daily production capacity of 100,000 barrels of oil and 200 million cubic feet of gas. Shell has a 35% interest in the
platform and is the operator.
Closing Session
PETRONAS LOGO
FLAT CMYK VERSION
C100 Y50
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
1715–1755 hours
Auditorium 3
K90
Sponsored by:
The Closing Session will briefly highlight the 3-day conference programme and the major topics that have been presented and discussed.
Awards will be presented to the winners of the Student Projects who participated in the Education Week activities. In addition, the Closing
Session will include the introduction of the next IPTC in Kuala Lumpur.
The session will close with a final expression of thanks to the host organisation, all the committees, speakers, sponsors, exhibitors, and delegates
for their continued support of this landmark event.
Drop your business card at the entrance to the closing session for your chance to win a lucky draw prize on
Wednesday, 22 January at 1715 hours in Auditorium 3. Participants must be present to win.
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Training Courses
19–22 JAN 2014
Petroleum Economics
Sunday, 19 January 2014
0730–1500 hours
Meeting Room 239 – 241
Course Outline
Petroleum Economics has a vital role to play in the Oil & Gas Industry and it lies at the heart of all decision making. Various techniques have evolved
over time in determining and calculating economic inputs, evaluating investments, quantifying risk and generating feasible portfolios. Petroleum
Economics brings together information and expertise across the E&P spectrum and a clear understanding of concepts such as cash flow analysis,
organizational challenges, price forecasting, cost drivers and risk management is required.
Who Should Attend
This training event aims to bring together a wide industry audience including practitioners of economics and decision making, petroleum engineers &
geoscientists and offers structured short interactive training sessions on topics such as Economic Modeling, Decision Analysis, Exploration Analysis and
Economics of Unconventional Resources.
Course Instructors
Erkan Karakaya-Commercial Manager, Schlumberger
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Erkan Karakaya is Commercial Manager of Schlumberger Production Management. Before assuming this role Erkan worked
as Middle East General Manager of Petroleum Economics Solutions Business where he provided planning, economics
and corporate risk assessment solutions to regional oil companies many of which are key OPEC producers. Prior to that
Erkan worked for Petronas at various positions, his responsibilities included upstream M&AD, portfolio management and
corporate strategy development. He is specialized in upstream asset valuation, multi-disciplinary upstream project risk
assessment and he is a recognized Schlumberger domain leader in decision analysis and risk management.
Knut Olsen-Principal Industry Specialist, World Bank
Knut Evjen Olsen is a Norwegian citizen working as a Principal Industry Specialist in the Oil & Gas Division of the
International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group in Washington, DC. During his 32 years in
the petroleum industry he has also worked for Shell, Norsk Hydro (now Statoil) and Saudi Aramco in both technical and
managerial positions, and has always had a keen interest in the practical application of economic theory in the industry.
John O. H. Griffith-Senior Advisor, Gaffney Cline & Associates
A Senior Petroleum Economist with over 30 years’ industry experience and an extensive background in the valuation
and evaluation of petroleum projects worldwide. John graduated from the University of the West Indies with a BA in
economics and after a relatively short career as a systems engineer with International Computers Limited, he joined Gaffney
Cline & Associates’ Trinidad office in 1979. John has lead the development and presentation of a number of petroleum
economics and asset evaluation training courses for private and national oil companies. John has considerable expertise in
international petroleum fiscal systems and has been responsible for the design and development of a range of propriety
economic evaluation software used by GCA
Kara Shepherd-Exploration Business Planning Manager, PDO
Kara Shepherd is the Exploration Business Planning Manager for Petroleum Development Oman (PDO), in the Sultanate of
Oman. She is responsible for business planning, E&A strategy, portfolio management, performance management, financial
management, external liaison, and competitive intelligence. Kara has previously worked as a Petroleum Engineer in Oman,
Brunei, Sakhalin, and the Netherlands, through secondments from Shell. She has worked with a wide variety of reservoirs,
alongside conventional, EOR and unconventional opportunities, onshore and offshore.
Larry Chorn-Partner, Unconventional Resources, Halliburton
Larry Chorn joined Halliburton Global Consulting in December, 2012 as Partner, Unconventional Resources. He designs,
manages and delivers consulting engagements in shale, tight gas and CBM assets worldwide. His 35-year career in the
upstream oil and gas business has ranged from pure technical to strategic roles with corporations ranging in size from Mobil
Oil to Newfield Exploration. He earned a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Illinois and an MBA in strategy
and finance at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX.
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Training Courses
19–22 JAN 2014
Characterisation and Modelling of Carbonate Naturally
Fractured Reservoirs
Sunday, 19 January 2014
0830–1600 hours
Meeting Room 216
Course Outline
Course Content
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Characterisation of Carbonate Naturally Fractured Reservoirs
Recovery Mechanisms of Carbonate Naturally Fractured Reservoirs
Modelling of Carbonate Naturally Fractured Reservoirs
Enhancement of Dual Porosity Modelling
Dual Porosity-Dual Permeability Modelling
Dual Permeability Modelling with and Without Reinfiltration
Thermal Recovery of Carbonate Naturally Fractured Reservoirs
Who Should Attend
This one-day course is designed for reservoir management and simulation engineers, as well as production engineers. It is also designed for
reservoir geologists and reservoir modellers and any other technical personnel who would like to learn the details or enhance their knowledge
about the characterisation and modelling of Carbonate Naturally Fractured Reservoirs.
Course Instructor
Shawket Ghedan
Reservoir Simulation
Engineering Advisor
CMG
Dr. Shawket Ghedan is currently a Reservoir Simulation Engineering Advisor with CMG. He has got more
than 22 years of both academic and industrial experience in the area of reservoir engineering, management
and modeling. In the past, he held associate professor positions with the Petroleum Institute and University
of Baghdad. He also held the position of senior reservoir simulation engineering with ADNOC and ADMA.
Furthermore, he was senior instructor and consultant with NExT-Schlumberger. Shawket’s expertise
encompasses reservoir characterization, and reservoir modeling of waterflooding, carbonate fractured
reservoirs, CO2-compositional flooding, chemical flooding, thermal oil recovery, and recovery from
unconventional tight formations. Shawket has authored more than 40 technical papers, and has taught
many reservoir engineering and reservoir modelling courses world-wide. He holds BSc degree in Petroleum
Engineering from University of Baghdad, ME and PhD degrees in Reservoir Engineering from Colorado School
of Mines. Shawket is currently involved in a number of SPE international activities. He was SPE distinguished
lecturer for 2005-2006. He was awarded the 2009 MENA regional reservoir description and dynamics technical
award, 2010 SPE outstanding technical editor award, and 2011 MENA regional distinguished petroleum
engineering faculty award.
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The course starts by covering the geological aspects of carbonate fractured reservoirs, NFRs, in terms of matrix and fractures characterization
and determination of its intrinsic and effective properties needed for reservoir modeling. It then continues to explore the recovery mechanism
of naturally fractured reservoirs and its difference than those of conventional oil reservoirs. Further, the course presents the concepts of
Wettability, Pc and Kr curves and their importance in the recovery mechanisms of naturally fractured reservoirs. Modeling approaches will
differ based on the types of the Carbonate NFR, and the oil recovery processes encountered during primary, secondary and tertiary recovery
techniques. The course explains the modelling approaches of Standard Dual Porosity, Dual Porosity with Multiple Interacting Continua, Dual
Porosity with Vertical Refinement, Dual Permeability, and finally Dual Permeability with Vertical Refinement. Further, the course explores the
various matrix-fracture transfer function and the related shape factors. Finally the course would shed light on the topic of thermal recovery from
Carbonate Naturally Fractured Reservoirs which is taking a lot of attention lately.
Training Courses
19–22 JAN 2014
Geostatistics for Seismic Data Integration
in Earth Models
Sunday, 19 January 2014
0830–1600 hours
Meeting Room 217
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In recent years, the use of geostatistics has spread from the world of reservoir characterization to that of the velocity analysis, time-to-depth
conversion, seismic inversion, uncertainty quantification and more generally to that of seismic data integration in earth models. Nevertheless,
many geoscientists still regard geostatistics as little more than a statistical black-box. By explaining the concepts and applications, the goal of
this course is to clarify the benefits of geostatistics and help spread its use.
The course will cover the use of geostatistics for interpolation (kriging…), heterogeneity modeling, uncertainty quantification (simulation…),
and data integration (cokriging, external drift, geostatistical inversion…). A variety of applications and examples will be presented, including
velocity mapping, time-to-depth conversion, heterogeneity modeling and seismic data integration in stochastic earth models. The relationships
between geostatistics and approaches more familiar to geophysicists, such as filtering or Bayesian methods, will also be discussed, without
entering into mathematical details. A number of case studies will be presented, covering examples from various parts of the world. This will be a
lively course, illustrated by examples, exercises and discussion sessions.
Topics Include:
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What does the Variogram mean?
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Different ways of Quantifying Geology
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Ordinary Kriging
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External Drift Kriging and Collocated Cokriging for combining seismic and well data
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Factorial Kriging for filtering seismic data
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Monte-Carlo Simulation
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Conditional Simulation
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Geostatistical Inversion and its latest developments
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Earth Model Uncertainty Quantification
Who Should Attend
Petroleum geoscientists and reservoir engineers are the main target of the course. This is a great opportunity for those interested in solving
practical problems involving data interpolation, earth modelling, multidisciplinary data integration or uncertainty quantification.
Course Instructor
Olivier Dubrule
Vice President
Geosciences Training and
Technical Image
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Dr. Olivier Dubrule obtained a PhD degree in Petroleum Geostatistics with Prof Matheron (the father of
geostatistics) at Ecole des Mines de Paris in 1981. He then worked for Sohio Petroleum Company in the
USA (1982-1986), Shell International in the Netherlands (1986-1991); since 1991, he has been with Elf and
Total, working in France, the UK and Qatar. During his career, he has held a variety of staff and management
positions, where he has developed and applied new techniques for reservoir characterization, earth
modeling, and uncertainty quantification. Dr. Dubrule is now VP, Geosciences Training and Technical Image
at Total in Pau (France). He is a former President of EAGE. Dr. Dubrule has authored more than twenty
papers in the field of geostatistics and earth modeling. In 1991, he received the President’s prize of the
International Association of Mathematical Geology, for “Outstanding Contribution to Mathematical Geology
by an individual 35 years or younger”. In the last three decades, he organized and chaired a number of
events organized by SPE, EAGE, SEG or AAPG. Dr Dubrule is the author of AAPG Course Noted Series #38
“Geostatistics in Petroleum Geology”, and editor (with E. Damsleth) of “Petroleum Geostatistics” as Special
Issue of EAGE’s Petroleum Geoscience Journal, published in 2001. The course “Geostatistics for Seismic Data
Integration in Earth Models” was the 2003 SEG/EAGE Distinguished Instructor Short Course. The course book
has been translated in Russian and Farsi.
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19–22 JAN 2014
Seismic Reservoir Characterisation: An Earth
Modelling Perspective
Sunday, 19 January 2014
0830–1600 hours
Meeting Room 218
Course Outline
Three-dimensional numerical earth models play an increasingly important role in the E&P industry to improve reservoir management and
optimise hydrocarbon recovery. A key challenge for reservoir geophysicists is the quantitative integration of 3-D and 4-D seismic data in static
and dynamic earth modelling workflows. Using a combination of theory and illustrations based on a broad range of case studies, the one-day
course will review current best practices and future challenges for constraining earth models with seismic information. Emphasis will be placed
on seismic data integration in the context of seismic-to-simulator workflows. Topics covered include the construction of stratigraphic grids
from interpreted seismic horizons and faults, deterministic and stochastic elastic inversion, cascaded petrophysical inversion, use of seismic
geostatistics and rock physics to predict reservoir properties such as lithology and pore fluids, uncertainty propagation techniques, building of
geomechanical earth models for seismic Pp prediction, and 4-D earth models generation for seismic monitoring applications.
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The course is aimed at geoscientists and engineers who are involved in the construction of earth models and want to learn about practical
techniques for seismic data integration, combined use of seismic rock physics and geostatistics, uncertainty modelling and quantitative 4-D
interpretation. The course comes at a time when seismic-based earth modelling has become a key activity for integrated asset teams in the
E&P industry. It should therefore be of interest to a broad audience, including technical specialists and managers, who are actively involved or
supervise seismic-to-simulator activities.
Course Instructor
Philippe Doyen received a PhD in Geophysics from Stanford University in 1987. He then worked in reservoir
geophysics R&D for Western Geophysical in Houston and London until the end of 2001. In 2002, after the
merger between Western and Geco-Prakla, he was transferred to Schlumberger and appointed Research
Director for Schlumberger Information Solutions. He joined CGG in October 2003. He is currently Vice
President R&D and is based in London.
Philippe Doyen
Vice President
R&D
CGG
Dr. Doyen has over twenty years R&D experience in reservoir geophysics, geostatistics, earth modelling and
rock physics. He has developed a number of geostatistical techniques for seismic-guided rock property
prediction, stochastic reservoir modelling and subsurface uncertainty quantification and holds four U.S.
patents. He has managed the development of several software products for geostatistical earth modelling
from seismic data, seismic inversion and data visualisation. He has a broad experience in geo-technical
consulting and seismic reservoir characterisation projects management. He served as EAGE Distinguished
Lecturer in 1998 and was selected as distinguished lecturer for the EAGE Education Tour (EET) in 2007. His
one day lecture on “seismic reservoir characterisation – an earth modeling perspective” has been given at
more than 30 locations, worldwide. Doyen is on the Board of Directors of the IPTC where he represents the
SEG. He is a Fellow of the Belgian American Educational Foundation.
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Non-Technical Seminars
19–22 JAN 2014
How to Write a Technical Paper
Monday, 20 January 2014
0800–1300 hours
Hospitality Suite 3
Description
This seminar is designed to help authors submit their best possible papers to conferences and journals for publication. The seminar will focus
on how to write paper proposals for conferences, review the structure of papers, and present the SPE paper publication roadmap. Also, the
seminar will show tips of how to create effective presentation slides and will show good techniques for presenting the papers. This session will
also show what it takes to prepare a paper for the SPE peer-review process. Note these skills are easily transferable to writing and presenting
effective reports at your job.
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How to write paper proposals for SPE
Structure of paper – Manuscript Outline
Path to SPE paper publication
Tips on how to write a good Technical Paper for publication
Best practice for creating slides for presentation
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Techniques for presenting
Who should attend
Technical professionals working in the E&P industry interested in writing and presenting papers for publications and professional journals.
Course Instructor
Dr. Sunil Kokal is a Senior Petroleum Engineering Consultant and a Focus Area Champion of Enhanced Oil Recovery in
the Reservoir Engineering Technology team of EXPEC Advanced Research Center at Saudi Aramco in Dhahran, Saudi
Arabia. He joined Saudi Aramco in April, 1993. Since joining Aramco, he has been involved in applied research projects
on enhanced/improved oil recovery, reservoir fluids, hydrocarbon phase behaviour, heavy oil, and production related
challenges. Currently he is leading a group of scientists, engineers and technicians to develop a program for enhanced oil
recovery and to conduct appropriate studies and field EOR demonstration projects. The main driver for his research is to
increase the ultimate oil recovery from 50 to 70% and add billions of barrels of reserves.
Sunil Kokal
Senior Petroleum
He has written over 100 technical papers and has authored the chapters on “Crude Oil Emulsions” and “Reservoir Fluid
Engineering Consultant
Sampling” for the revised edition of the SPE Petroleum Engineering Handbook (2006). He is currently the Associate Editor
Saudi Aramco
for the Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, an Elsevier international journal. He is also an Associate Editor of
the SPE Reservoir Evaluation and Engineering Journal, and earlier served on the Editorial Review Board of the Journal of
Canadian Petroleum Technology. He has been a keynote speaker, helped organize several petroleum engineering related
conferences and symposia, and taught courses on enhanced oil recovery, reservoir fluid properties and other related
topics. He is a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers, and is a registered professional engineer and a member of
the Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta (Canada).
Dr. Kokal is the recipient of the prestigious 2012 SPE DeGolyer Distinguished Service Medal, 2011 SPE Distinguished
Service Award, the 2010 SPE Regional Technical award for Reservoir Description & Dynamics, the 2008 SPE Distinguished
Member Award for his services to the society. He also served as a SPE Distinguished Lecturer during 2007-2008. He has
received several other awards including best paper awards by the Canadian Petroleum Society, outstanding Technical
Editor award, and several internal company awards for publications, service, teamwork, and technical contributions. He has
mentored several young professionals both at Saudi Aramco and for the SPE.
Prior to joining Saudi Aramco, Dr. Kokal worked at the Petroleum Recovery Institute (PRI), Calgary, Canada. Dr. Kokal holds
a Ph.D. degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Calgary, Canada (1987) and a B.S. degree in Chemical
Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi (1982).
Seats are limited. Registration will be on a first-come, first-serve basis. To attend any non-technical seminar,
please visit the allocated room before the start of the session.
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Non-Technical Seminars
19–22 JAN 2014
Introduction to the Oil and Gas Industry for Non-Engineers
Monday, 20 January 2014, 0800–1300 hours, Hospitality Suite 4
Tuesday, 21 January 2014, 0800–1300 hours, Hospitality Suite 4
Wednesday, 22 January 2014, 0800–1300 hours, Room 102
Course Outline
Part 1: OIL EXPLORATION AND RESERVOIR DESCRIPTION
Salem Aljuhani, Associate Professor, Texas A&M University at Qatar
This part is an overview of the basic concepts of petroleum geology and the use of seismic methods in exploration and reservoir
characterisation. It will cover the basic concepts of petroleum systems: elements and processes, the use of reflection seismic methods in
exploration and reservoir description.
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Inclusive of:
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Petroleum systems elements and processes
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Sources, reservoirs, traps, and seals
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Generation, migration and accumulation of petroleum
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Geology and Geophysics in the Oil and Gas industry workflow and field lifecycle
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Oil and Gas geophysical tools—seismic reflection methods
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Data acquisition, processing and interpretation
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Seismic attributes
Part 2: DRILLING AND COMPLETION
Vassilios Kelessidis, Programme Chair and Professor, Texas A&M University at Qatar
This part is an overview of the drilling and completion processes. It will cover the design and evaluation of well drilling systems, the
identification and solution of drilling problems.
Inclusive of:
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The drilling rig, terminology, drilling fluids and hydraulics, circulation system
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Drilling problems and solutions
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Abnormal pressures, well control
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Design of cementing jobs
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Horizontal drilling, coiled tubing drilling
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Acidizing and fracturing
Part 3: RESERVOIR AND PRODUCTION
Albertus Retnanto, Associate Professor, Texas A&M University at Qatar
This part provides an overview of the reservoir and production process in order to maximize hydrocarbon production in a cost-effective manner
and arms them with the terminology associated with these practices which will increase their understanding of the process.
Inclusive of:
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Overview of reservoir rock properties and classification (conventional and unconventional reservoirs)
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Petroleum production system: a complete oil and gas production system from well (vertical, horizontal, multilateral) to surface facilities
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Improve recovery technique: artificial lift and enhanced oil recovery
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Handling sub-surface fluids: removing water, separating liquid-gas
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Non-Technical Seminars
19–22 JAN 2014
Who should attend?
Professionals who are interested in being a part of the Oil and Gas industry.
Instructors
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Salem Aljuhani
Associate Professor of
Geophysics in the Petroleum
Engineering Program
Texas A&M University at Qatar
Vassilios C. Kelessidis
Programme Chair and Professor
of Petroleum Engineering
Texas A&M University at Qatar
Albertus Retnanto
Associate Professor of
Petroleum Engineering
Texas A&M University at Qatar
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Since 2010, Dr. Salem Aljuhani has been an associate professor of Geophysics in the Petroleum
Engineering Program at Texas A&M University at Qatar. He has taught several courses in geophysics,
geology and petroleum engineering. He received a Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin in
1999, an MS. from the University of Southern California in 1992, and a BS. from King Fahd University
of Petroleum and Minerals in 1989. He worked for Saudi Aramco as geophysicist in different
geophysical and exploration departments until 2007 when he was assigned to King Abdullah
University of Science and Technology (KAUST). Dr. Aljuhani main interest is quantitative geophysical
data analysis and interpretation, and reservoir characterisation.
Professor Vassilios C. Kelessidis has worked for over 9 years with different Schlumberger companies
in Houston, France and England. He then joined Technical University of Crete, teaching drilling
engineering and drilling hydraulics. Since August 2012 he assumed the position of Program Chair
and Professor at Petroleum Engineering program at Texas A&M University at Qatar. He teaches
and performing research on drilling engineering, establishing a Drilling Hydraulics, Drilling Fluid
and Drilling Engineering laboratory which will excel in research on fluid mechanics, hydraulics
and cuttings transport capacity of drilling fluids, on drilling fluid development and drilling fluid
rheology and on formation damage by drilling fluids, on optimization of drilling process, on rock-bit
interaction. He develops rheological models and have developed techniques for improving but also
understanding rheological measurements. Dr. Kelessidis has over 75 publications in refereed journals
and conferences, and more than 440 citations with an h-index of 12. He is the co-author of Chapter
5 - Drilling Hydraulics in the newly published ‘Fundamentals of Drilling Engineering’ edited by: R.F.
Mitchell and S.Z. Miska, 2011, 710 pp.; SPE Textbook Series No. 12. He is a reviewer in more than 20
scientific journals. He has a PhD from University of Houston, a M.Sc. from Oregon State University and
a Diploma from Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki Greece, all in Chemical Engineering.
Dr. Albertus Retnanto is an Associate Professor of Petroleum Engineering at Texas A&M University at
Qatar. Dr. Retnanto has authored and co-authored over 30 papers. He served as Review Chairman
SPE Drilling & Completion, member of SPE Cedric K. Ferguson Medal Award Committee, member
of SPE Drilling and Completion Advisory Committee and currently serves as Technical Editor SPE.
He received A Peer Apart SPE Award, dedication to technical excellence to authors, to SPE, and to
the industry in volunteering time and expertise to review 100 or more technical papers. He is also
Principal Engineer with Schlumberger Oilfield Services with more than 16 years experiences both
in technical and management positions worldwide in the area of field development, production
enhancement, stimulation, and new technology introduction to the field. He holds a BS degree from
the Bandung Inst. of Technology, Bandung, Indonesia, and MS and PhD degrees from Texas A&M, all
in petroleum engineering
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19–22 JAN 2014
Developing Local Talent and Recruitment Challenges
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
0800–1300 hours
Hospitality Suite 5
Description
The huge growth in the oil and gas industry and the number of new opportunities that are created daily requires highly competent regional
professionals. However, the aging workforce and a decline in the number of skilled workers entering the industry highlight the need for talent
as one of our greatest challenges. What are the key elements that will attract and develop local talent as well retain highly qualified industry
professionals. How can we also ensure the proper knowledge transfer and transition from experienced staff? What are the obstacles that have
been overcome and what are the remaining ones, especially in the GCC?
Unleashing the potential of regional talent, increasing the capacity of professionals both male and female, harnessing their skills and capabilities
and understanding the need to embrace fully the notion of inclusiveness and diverse work force will be essential in building high performing
teams and in helping our economy and society to flourish. Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
This seminar will bring together industry experts and decision makers to discuss:
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How to develop local talent and build the long term strategic plan
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The diversity challenge and women in leadership
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Different expectations between old and new generations: how to bridge them
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How to retain talent development
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How should governments and companies address the challenges
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The role of education, professional learning and work environment in oil and gas industry
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How to provide a progressive workplace, development programs and communication and tools to expand and strengthen the
professional networks
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What are the lessons learned and new strategies to be developed?
Who should attend?
•
•
•
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Present and future industry professionals and decision makers
HR professionals involved into effective talent management processes
HR consultants working with client organisations
Oil and gas young professionals
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Non-Technical Seminars
19–22 JAN 2014
Instructors
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Mohammed Al-Dahneem
SIS Account Manager
Schlumberger Oilfield Services
Erhama Al-Kaabi
Chief Employee Development
and Welfare Officer
RasGas
Mohammed Al-Dahneem has started with Schlumberger Information Solution Department and moved
to different roles of Information Management Engineer, Data Management Engineer and Production
Management Engineer. He has moved to Personnel function role as Recruiting/Qatarization Manager for
4 years to build strategies to attract and retain Qatari national within Schlumberger; look after recruiting
requisitions for all segments in Qatar Geomarket, summer internship program management for all segments
in Qatar Geomarket [local/International]; manage Universities, Colleges and Government institutions
relationships. At present Mohammed moved back to Schlumberger Information Solution department as Sales
Account Manager, focus on clients account relationship managements and maximizing sales of a segment’s
products and services.
Mr. Erhama Al-Kaabi is the Group Manager of Employee Development & Welfare (EDW) since August 2006.
He began his career at RasGas in May 1996 as Senior System Analyst, moving on to manage the Information
Technology Department, and became the Management Services Group Manager in 2003. Mr. Al-Kaabi has
a strong track record of developing strategies to achieve corporate goals and has rich experience in people
management, effective organizational transformation, and information technology. He also leads peopledevelopment programmes across RasGas, champion of RasGas Qatarization Program and champion of RasGas’
People Strategic Choice. Outside RasGas, Erhama is a board member of Al-Koot Insurance & Reinsurance
Company and Malomatia. Also he is Board of Trustees Member of Community College of Qatar. He holds a
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from the University of Duquesne Pittsburgh in the United States and a
postgraduate in Executive Masters of Business Administration from HEC Executive Education in Paris, France.
Shabir has over 20 years of experience in Human Resources in Oman, the MENA Region and Russia. Shabir is
employed by Petroleum Development Oman, the Sultanate’s leading oil and gas organization. Shabir currently
occupies the role of Talent Mgt, Omanisation & Recruitment Manager and is also responsible for Leadership
Development and Manpower Planning at PDO. He also manages PDO’s IPC Curriculum School. Shabir also is
the President of The Omani Society of HR Management (OSHRM), a NGO who aims to build HR capability in
Oman.
Shabir Hussain
Talent Management, Omanisation
& Recruitment Manager (PCT),
PDO School Manager, Petroleum
Development Oman
Dr. Jamal Al-Ammari has a Ph. D in instructional technology and 2 masters’ degrees in education all from
Ohio University in the US. Dr. Jamal joined Shell in Jan. 2009 as a talent advisor, then became the head of
Qatarization, HR account manager, and in 2012 was promoted to the talent and Qatarization manger role for
Qatar Shell. Before joining Shell, Dr. Jamal was the training and scholarship department Chair in the ministry of
interior and prior to that he was an educational consultant in the Supreme education Council.
Jamal Al-Ammari
Head of Talent and Resourcing,
Shell Qatar
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19–22 JAN 2014
Participating in Qatar Petroleum Tenders (Roundtable Session)
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
0800–1300 hours
Hospitality Suite 5
Description
To satisfy Qatar Petroleum’s supply chain requirements, Purchasing and Contracts Department manages Qatar Petroleum’s comprehensive
integrated supply chain processes, inclusive of all services, works and materials, for and on behalf of Qatar Petroleum.
Qatar Petroleum invites all prospective Vendors (Suppliers and Contractors) interested to participate in Qatar Petroleum Tenders or to be eligible
to receive Request for Quotations to register and obtain a QP SAP Vendor Code, a mandatory requirement for the issue of Request for Quotation
or Tender Documents by Qatar Petroleum.
All prospective bidders wishing to participate in QP Tenders issued by QP Purchasing Department are required to have a Qatar Petroleum SAP
Vendor Code. Prospective bidders who do not have a QP SAP Vendor Code are requested to obtain the same by following the Qatar Petroleum
Vendor e-Registration system.
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
Vendors can request for a new registration or request for updating of existing registration details, electronically via the e-Registration system.
The e-Registration process details and requirements will be explained in details. In this course we will explain the inclusion in the Engineering
Department PVL list, purpose of that list and eligibility.
Course Outline
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•
•
•
•
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A brief summary about the Materials and Contract Departments in Qatar Petroleum
Web based Registering process for Qatar Petroleum Materials Department
Web based Registration process for Qatar Petroleum Contracts Department
The Engineering Department PVL list
Tendering process in Qatar Petroleum and different types of Tenders
Tenders Committees, STC, LTC, GTC
Who should attend?
Vendors, Suppliers and Contractors interested in participating in Qatar Petroleum Tenders.
Instructors
Robert Ravi Jesurethinam is a Head of Business Support for Purchasing and Contracts Department in
Qatar Petroleum, responsible for managing the Supply Chain Systems and processes (SAP). Has over
15 years of experience in the oil and gas industry in the areas of Procurement, Supply chain and SAP
consultancy.
Robert Ravi Jesurethinam
Head of Business Support
Qatar Petroleum
Tawfik Abourakbah is a Supplier Relations Supervisor for Qatar Petroleum since 2008. Other positions
held in Qatar Petroleum: Materials Procurement Expert, Price Agreements Specialist, and Shut Down
Projects procurement coordinator 2003-2008. He has worked as Budget and Admin Supervisor for Ras
Gas from 1998 to 2003. He is also a Computer Engineering Graduate, Business Management Master
Degree holder and expert in Supply Management and long term Spare Part Contracts.
Tawfik Abourakbah
Supplier Relations Supervisor
Qatar Petroleum
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Technical Programme
Monday, 20 January 2014
Session 1: Innovation in Geophysical Acquisition
Meeting Room 103 | 1500–1630 hours
Session Chairs: Matthijs Willem Van Der Molen, Shell; Rob Ross, Qatar Petroleum
1500
17596
Developing Disruptive and Revolutionary New Generation Seismic Technologies for the Middle East
J. Hwang, G. Baeten, W. Walk, Shell
1530
17225
3D OBC Seismic Survey Productivity Enhancement with Satisfying Geophysical Requirements
S. Nakayama, K. Belaid, ADMA-OPCO
1600
17550
Land Broadband Seismic—Implementation Success
S. Mahrooqi, S. Rawahi, S. Yarubi, A. Yahyai, K.A. Hunt, F. Clow, I. Vincent, Petroleum Development Oman
17549
Blended Source/Nodal Ocean Bottom Seismic Acquisition
C. Walker, D. Hays, FairfieldNodal
17352
Magnetic and Gravity Data Acquisition in Deepwater: A New Frontier for the Potential Field Geophysics
G. Gabbriellini, G. Spadini, E. De Marchi, M. Filippini, R. Finotello, D. Indrigo, Eni
17356
An Integrated Method of Subsurface Illumination Analysis for Shallow Gas Anomaly Data
A. Abdul Latiff, D. Ghosh, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS; Z. Tuan Harith, Herriot-Watt University
17545
A Receiver Array Evaluation Method Designed for Surface Based Microseismic Monitoring
N. Aoki, E. Asakawa, S. Abe, JGI Inc.
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
Session 2: Advanced Geological Concepts in Siliciclastics
Meeting Room 104 | 1500–1630 hours
Session Chair: Walter Voggenreiter, Shell
1500
Holocene Intertidal Microbial Mats of Qatar and Their Implications for Petroleum Source Rock
Formation in Carbonate-Siliciclastic-Evaporite Systems
17400
M. Slowakiewicz, S.D. Mey, F. Whitaker, R.D. Pancost, M.E. Tucker, University of Bristol; L. Thomas, Bath Spa
University
1530
17364
1600
Geomorphology of Channels and Canyons from Plio-Pleistocene Deposits Offshore Angola Based on
17494 Seismic Broadband Analysis
E. Braccini, Total
New Methods for Quantitative Reservoir Quality Prediction in Sandstones
A. Ortenzi, A. Consonni, C. Geloni, Eni
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
17695
Permeability Prediction Using Probabilistic Neural Network (PNN): Application to the Paleozoic Shallow Marine
Sandstone of Quwarah Member, Qasim Formation, Saudi Arabia
O. Abdullatif, M. Shuaib, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
17405
Reservoir Quality Assessment from Clay Mineral Distribution in the Neogene of North Kuwait
P.K. Mishra, B.H. Akbar, K. Ahmad, H. Ferdous, L. Javier, P.K. Choudhary, F.F. Abbas, Kuwait Oil Company
Reservoir
Unconventional
Resources
OverArching
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Issues
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Monday, 20 January 2014
Session 3: Advances in Well Completion
Meeting Room 105 | 1500–1630 hours
Session Chairs: Abdelaziz S. Almutairi, Kuwait Oil Company; Philip Mosher, Baker Hughes
Successful Application of Intelligent Completions in Al Khalij Field
1500
17546 P. Pouget, X. Briz-Quintero, J. Authier, Y. Deffous, Total; S.F. Gurses, E. Gulamov, Schlumberger; M.R. Jaafar, I.
Abdelhamid, A.R. Al-Naimi, Qatar Petroleum
1530
17348
A Comprehensive Approach to the Design of Advanced Well Completions
F.T. Al-Khelaiwi, Saudi Aramco; D.R. Davies, Heriot-Watt University
Clad Through Clad: A Mechanical Water Shut-Off Solution for Commingled Production from
17610 Multilayered Reservoirs
S. Bourgoin, M. Sobirin, A. Mahardhini, S. Nathanael, Total; M. Jones, Meta Downhole
Alternate/Knowledge Sharing ePoster
Successful Implementation of Real-Time Downhole Pressure Temperature Monitoring Using Fibre Optic
17369 Technology in Deep HT-HP Well in North Kuwait
M.M. Kabir, A. Siddiqui, A.K. AI-Jasmi, Q.A. Dashti, S.P. Pradhan, Kuwait OiI Company; R. Abid, Weatherford
1600
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
Session 4: Application of Simulation
Meeting Room 215–217 | 1500–1630 hours
Session Chairs: Dominique Guerillot, Qatar Petroleum; Mohammed Othman, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd
1500
1530
1600
17385
Flow Modelling and Comparative Analysis for a New Generation of Wireline Formation Tester Modules
M. Kristensen, C. Ayan, Y. Chang, R. Lee, A. Gisolf, J. Leonard, P. Corre, H. Dumont, Schlumberger
Coupled Static and Dynamic Modelling of a Jurassic Arab Formation Reservoir: Parameter Sensitivities
17526 and Impact on the Quality of History-Matched Simulation Outputs, Dukhan Field, State of Qatar
D. Fenter, ExxonMobil; R. Stanley, Qatar Petroleum
A Novel Approach for Characterising Reservoir Properties and Post-Stimulation Effectiveness in Multi17436 Layer Completions
D. Chang, J. Gantt, ExxonMobil; H.A. Al-Kharaz, M. Berzou, RasGas Company Limited
Alternate/Knowledge Sharing ePoster
17259
Drilling and
Completions
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Coupled Subsurface and Surface Model: A Case Study
B. Shammari, S.A. Putra, H.A. Nooruddin, I.J. Bellaci, A.T. Shammari, Saudi Aramco
E&P
Geoscience
Engineering
Projects and
Facilities
Field
Development and
Production and
Operations
Mid-Stream
Gas
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Technical Programme
Monday, 20 January 2014
Session 5: Flow Assurance: Managing Asphaltene, Wax, and Hydrates
Meeting Room 218–220 | 1500–1630 hours
Session Chairs: Alberto Di Lullo, Eni; Ardian Nengkoda, Saudi Aramco
1500
17681
In-Situ Heat Generation for Near Wellbore Asphaltene and Wax Remediation
S. Tiwari, S. Verma, R. Karthik, A. Singh, S. Kumar, M. Singh, M. Kothiyal, Cairn India
1530
17332
Managing Paraffin Wax Deposition in Liquid Rich Shale and Light Tight Oil Wells in Western Alberta
S. Sanchez, F. Letendre, M. Cano, P. Solc, C. O’Shea, S.I. Olayemi, Shell
1600
17492
Mitigating Hydrates in Subsea Oil Flowlines: Consider Production Flow Monitoring and Control
A. Kanu, N. Al-Hajiri, Y. Messaoud, N. Ono, Qatar Petroleum
17397
Development of Choke Multiphase Flow Modeller
A. Rahimzadeh, P. Mohammadmoradi, PETROPARS
17618
Detecting Asphaltenes by a Miniaturised Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) Sensor
X. Yang, M. Tavakkoli, W. Chapman, A. Babakhani, Rice University
17440
New Sour Gas Corrosion Inhibitor Compatible with Kinetic Hydrate Inhibitor
C.M. Menendez, J. Jardine, W. Y. Mok, S. Ramachandran, V. Jovancicevic , A. Bhattacharya, Baker Hughes
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
Session 6: Near Wellbore Characterisation of Unconventional Reservoirs
Meeting Room 236–238 | 1500–1630 hours
Session Chairs: Bill Ayres, Ayres Group Limited; Mohammed Badri, Schlumberger
1500
1530
1600
Integrated Use of Geophysical Data in a Shale Gas Development, Horn River Basin, British Columbia,
17454 Canada
M. Chen, M. Davie, O. Rehkopf, N. Austin, R. Jonk, K. Potma, C. Cheal, Imperial Oil Resources
High-Resolution Distribution of Organic Matter in Carbonate-Rich Oil Shales Controlled by Climatic
17393 Cycles and Depositional Environments
B. Caline, D. Dessort, I. Billeaud, S. Cantaloube, P. Allix, J.M. Krafft, R. Le Van Loi, D. Duclerc, Total E&P
Calibrating Log Derived Stress Profiles In Anisotropic Shale Gas Formations- Incorporating Lab and
17246 Field’s Measurements for Localized Model
A. Almarzooq, H. Aljeshi, A. AlAkeely, Saudi Aramco
Alternate/Knowledge Sharing ePoster
17523
A High Field Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Experimental Study for Clay and Shale Swelling
M.S. Alzahrani, Saudi Aramco; Y. Yang, A.N. Tutuncu, Colorado School of Mines
Reservoir
Unconventional
Resources
OverArching
Industry
Issues
Mid-Stream
Gas
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Technical Programme
Monday, 20 January 2014/Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Session 7: Safety: Looking After People and Assets
Meeting Room 239–241 | 1500–1630 hours
Session Chairs: Bader Al Hosani, ADMA-OPCO; Mike Gilbert, United Safety
1500
17395
SHE&S Excellence and Innovation for the Barzan Onshore Project
R.E. DeHart II, RasGas Company Limited; J. Brand, Japan Gas Corporation
1530
17607
Crises Management in the Oil and Gas Industry
G.C. Odemene, Walden University
1600
17589
Process Safety Management—A Prerequisite for Sustainable Gas Production
K. D. Bakker, Shell
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
17297
Remote Gas Detection by Analysis of IR Imagery in a Field Deployment Setting
H.M. Abdel-Moati, ExxonMobil; J.M. Morris, Providence Photonics
17561
Ensuring Safety of Residents in an Emergency Planning Zone While Maintaining Sensitive Public Relations with
the Affected Residents—Best Practices Shared
E. Daher, D. Dowd, D. Pye, B. Wicker, United Safety
SPE
163757
A Hurt Free Approach to Safety
M. Smith, ExxonMobil
17382
Qatargas Process Safety Programme
P.S. Saravanan, Qatargas
Session 8: FWI and Processing
Meeting Room 103 | 0830–1000 hours
Session Chairs: Eugenio Loinger, Eni; Salem Gulaiyel Aljuhani, Texas A&M University at Qatars
0830
Elastic Full Waveform Inversion with a Permanent Seismic Source ACROSS: Towards Hydrocarbon
Reservoir Monitoring
17338
M. Takanashi, A. Kato, JOGMEC; J. Kasahara, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology; S. Luth,
GFZ; C. Juhlin, Uppsala University
0900
17286
0930
Two Strategies for Attenuating Internal Multiples in Land Data
17451 M. Retailleau, P. Hugonnet, T. Wah Hong, N. Benjamin, A. Pica, CGG ; J. Shorter, H. Farran, Petroleum
Development Oman
Impact of Full Wavefield Inversion on the Upstream Business
P.S. Routh, D.D. McAdow, S. Lazaratos, J. Krebs, G. Palacharla, R. Bansal, Y. Tang, ExxonMobil
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
17325
Improved Statics Model of a Marine 3D Seismic Dataset Through the Application of Refraction Statics
Tomography Processing, Offshore Qatar
C. Lange, C. Hanitzsch, Wintershall Holding; M.E. Zahran, Qatar Petroleum; G. Tyler, CGG
17654
Step Change in Shallow Water Reflection Seismic by Advances in De-Multiple Techniques
H. Rønde, C. Huegen, L. Madsen, J.R. Henderson, Maersk Oil; M.I. Emang, Qatar Petroleum; S. Halliday, CGG
17551
Complementary Data-Driven Methods for Interbed Demultiple for Land and OBC Geometries
E. Hager, M. Garden, S. Sonika, WesternGeco
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Technical Programme
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Session 9: Carbonate and Evaporites Depositional System
Meeting Room 104 | 0830–1000 hours
Session Chairs: Bruno Caline, Total; Omar Yousef, ADMA-OPCO
0830
17375
Innovative Coastal Research in Qatar: Improving Geological and Reservoir Modelling
C.J. Strohmenger, J. Jameson, ExxonMobil
0900
17638
3D Seismic Characterisation of UER Karst, Offshore Qatar
V. Zampetti, S. Mukund, X. Marquez, S. Bach, Maersk Oil; M.I. Emang, Qatar Petroleum
0930
17505
Karachaganak Brownfield Vs. Kashagan Greenfield: Analogues or “Apples and Oranges”?
C. Albertini, L. Bado, F. Bigoni, A. Francesconi, G. Leoni, V. Tarantini, K. Imagambetov, Eni
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
Origins of Evaporites in a Holocene Mixed Clastic and Carbonate Coastal Sabkha: Preliminary Hydrological and
17567 Geochemical Data from Mesaieed Sabkha, Qatar
S.D. Ooi, F.F. Whitaker, University of Bristol; J. Jameson, C.J. Strohmenger, ExxonMobil
Upper Oligocene-Lower Miocene Carbonate and Evaporite Depositional Systems of the Northern Arabian Plate
G.J. Grabowski, P.C. Tai, C. Liu, ExxonMobil; A.O. Wilson, Consultant
17296
Sequence Stratigraphy Framework of Late Early to Middle Cenomanian Rumaila and Late Cenomanian to
Earliest Turonian Mishrif Formations, Onshore Kuwait
A.H. Youssef, A.P. Kadar, K.A. Karam, Kuwait Oil Company
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
17531
Session 10: Drilling Optimisation
Meeting Room 105 | 0830–1000 hours
Session Chairs: Blake Stephenson, Shell;s Fahad Al-Halabi, Qatar Petroleum
0830
17216
Field Trial Results of a Drilling Advisory System
D. Chang, G.S. Payette, D. Pais, J.R. Bailey, L. Wang, N. Mitchell, ExxonMobil
0900
17319
Driving Continuous Performance Improvement in Qatar’s North Field
K. Akyabi, B. Clancey, F. Yurkiw, RasGas Company Limited; J. Babb, C. Chisholm, ExxonMobil
0930
17651
Soft Torque Impact on Drilling Performance in Qatar
F. Attar, R. Grauwmans, Shell; O. Ikhajiagbe, Gulf Drilling International
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
Improving Collision Avoidance and Target Accuracy in an Offshore Brownfield Redevelopment Combining
Gyros and In-Field Referencing
17363
H. Costeno, M. Djohor, M. Raziyev, H. Sessarego, B. Subroto, A. Ismail, Schlumberger; S. Lee, M. Mondali, PETRONAS
Carigali Sdn Bhd
The Field Tests for Measurement of Downhole Weight on Bit (DWOB) and the Calibration of a Real-Time DWOB
17503 Model
G. Hareland, Oklahoma State University; A. Wu, L. Lei, University of Calgary
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Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Session 11: Chemical EOR
Meeting Room 215–217 | 0830–1000 hours
Session Chairs: Jens Kjell Larsen, Maersk Oil; Rahim Masoudi, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd
Low-Salinity Polymer Flooding: Improving Polymer Flooding Technical Feasibility and Economics by
0830
17342 Using Low-Salinity Make-Up Brine
E.C. Vermolen, M.B. Pingo Almada, B.M. Wassing, D.J. Ligthelm, S.K. Masalmeh, Shell
0900
17656
Dilute Surfactant Flooding Studies in a Low-Permeability Oil-Wet Middle East Carbonate
M.V. Bennetzen, S. Frank, K. Mogensen, Maersk Oil; K.K. Mohanty, University of Texas at Austin
0930
17305
Alkaline Assisted CO2-Foam for Improving Heavy Oil Recovery
S. Farzaneh, M. Sohrabi, Heriot-Watt University
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
17441
17226
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17504
Shifting Reservoir Development Focus to IWAG for a Matured Water Flood Case
S.K. Shrivastava, M.B. Rizal, A.N. Cheng Ho, R.B. Rasid, M.F. Sedaralit, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd
Development of a Polymer Gel System for Improved Sweep Efficiency and Injection Profile Modification of IOR/
EOR Treatments
F. Crespo, B.R. Reddy, L. Eoff, C. Lewis, N. Pascarella, Halliburton
In-Situ Residual Oil Saturation and Cluster Size Distribution in Sandstones After Surfactant and Polymer
Flooding Imaged with X-ray Micro-Computed Tomography
S. Iglauer, M. Sarmadivaleh, M. Lebedev, Curtin University; C. Geng, China University of Petroleum
Dukhan Field CO2 Injection EOR Pilot: Reservoir Modelling and Planning
O. Ozen, T.A. Wahlheim, ExxonMobil; T. Attia, L. Barrios, M.N. Ab Majid, Qatar Petroleum; J.R. Wilkinson, Consultant
Session 12: Asset Integrity, Maintenance Excellence, and Extending Facility Life
Meeting Room 218–220 | 0830–1000 hours
Session Chairs: Clare Harris, Shell; Younes ben Youssef Messaoud, Qatar Petroleum
0830
17683
The Challenges of Extending the Life of UK Offshore Installations
J. Russell, I. Keith, Shell
0900
17336
Polymeric Corrosion Inhibitors—A New Class of Versatile Oilfield Formulation Bases
P. Hellberg, A. Zuberbuehler, Akzo Nobel
0930
Online Inspection and Clamping of Large Size Steam Headers (52” & 48”) to Mitigate Steam Leaks from
17469 Multiple Weld Seams in Utilities Piping Systems
S. Kumar, S. Selvan, RasGas Company Limited
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
17623
Achieving Maintenance Excellence in Maersk Oil Qatar
K. Smart, K. Blakey, Maersk Oil
17425
Optimising Gas Facilities Maintenance Using Computerised Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS)
A. Shahin, Dolphin Energy
17487
RFEC PIG Designed for Long Distance Inspection
A. Mazraeh, F. B. Ismail, Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation; A.F. Alta’ee, Universiti Teknologi
PETRONAS
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Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Session 13: Well Stimulation
Meeting Room 236–238 | 0830–1000 hours
Session Chairs: Amir Mahmoudkhani, Kemira; Shahvir Pooniwala, Baker Hughes
Barzan Completions Success Through Innovative Stimulation and Testing Technologies
0830
17307 B. Clancey, M.A. Aly, M. Bugti, RasGas Company Limited; C.E. Shuchart, R. Sau, M.A. Grubert, A. Farah,
ExxonMobil
Advanced Coiled Tubing Abrasive Perforating Technique Utilised to Successfully Bypass Damaged
0900
17698 Formation to Allow for Effective Acid Stimulation
A.R. Malik, T. Ogundare, M.S. Al-Buali, A. E. Mukhles, Saudi Aramco; T. Green, M. Haekal, Halliburton
The Unit for ProductiveFormations Vibroseismic Stimulation in Simultaneous Production by
0930
17644 Submersible Pumping
T. Zaynullov, A. Drozdov, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil & Gas
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17285
17358
Tight Reservoir Stimulation for Improved Water Injection—A Novel Technique
B. Ghosh, M.Y. Alklih, The Petroleum Institute; E. Al-Shalabi, The University of Texas Austin
Acid Placement Services Create Large, Connecting Tunnels for Longer-lasting Production Gain in Carbonate
Formation
N. Ali, L. Loucif, O. Ilesanmi, Baker Hughes
Revisiting Reaction Kinetics and Wormholing Phenomena During Carbonate Acidising
X.W. Qiu, W. Zhao, S.J. Dyer, Schlumberger; A. Al Dossary, S. Khan, A.S. Sultan, King Fahd University of Petroleum and
Minerals
A Novel Approach for Production Stimulation through Chemical Applications in a Saudi Arabian Offshore Field
H.B. Al-Qahtani, A. Balto, Saudi Aramco
Session 14: GTL from Research to Operational Excellence
Meeting Room 239–241 | 0830–1000 hours
Session Chairs: Albertus Vanwyk, ORYX GTL; Dean King, Qatargas
0830
17299
Advances in GTL Requires Effective De-Risking
H. Blanco, W. Balk, Shell
0900
17314
Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction and Tailgas Maximization at ORYX GTL
P. Saravanan, K. Vyas, ORYX GTL
0930
Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis in a Microchannel Reactor: The Influence of Co/SiO2 Catalyst Structure on
17553 FTS Performance
H. Robota, L. Richard, S. LeViness, S. Deshmukh, Velocys
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
17435
Unlocking Small-Scale GTL: Cost-Effective Platform for Producing Drop-In Fuel From Syngas via a Single-Loop,
Catalytic Thermochemical Process
G. Boyajian, N. Li, H. Fang, M. Qin, R. Koros, A. Keller, E. Gal, Primus Green Energy
17415
GTL Efficiency
A.S. Al-Tamimi, Qatar Petroleum
17416
Syngas Technologies
J.M. Al-Mulla, Qatar Petroleum
17450
The Production of GTL Jet Fuel in Qatar
A. Al Sharshani, Shell
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Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Session 15: Integrated Reservoir Modelling and Characterisation
Meeting Room 106 | 0830–1000 hours
Session Chairs: Ken Goring, Shell; Rahim Masoudi, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd
Application of an Integrated Approach to Preserve Geologic and Seismic Consistency in a History
0830
17438 Matching Workflow of a North Sea Chalk Reservoir
H. Sudan, E. Tolstukhin, L. Hu, ConocoPhillips
Next-Generation Workflow for Multilevel Assisted History Matching: Visualisation and Collaboration
0900
17667 G. Carvajal, M. Maučec, A. Singh, A. Mahajan, J. Dhar, M. Villamizar, S. Mirzadeh, S. Knabe, F. Md-Adnan,
Halliburton; A.K. Al-Jasmi, H. Nasr, H.K. Goel, Kuwait Oil Company
0930
17253
Advanced Reservoir Characterisation for CO2 Storage
A. Al-Menhali, C. Reynolds, P. Lai, B. Niu, N. Nicholls, J. Crawshaw, S. Krevor, Imperial College London
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
Malaysia Deepwater Development: Optimising theReservoir in a Changing Environment
17694 R. Masoudi, H. Karkooti, K. S. Chan, M. Othman, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd; S. Burford, M. Sarginson, V. Till, P. Bee,
D. Chenery, Murphy Oil Corporation
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Automation of Well Modelling and Data Validation for Reservoir Simulation
M.A. Al-Ismael, H.A. Nooruddin, Y.A. Al-Quhaidan, H.A. Al-Khawaja, Saudi Aramco; M. Shedid, Intex
Session 16: Seismic Characterisation of Fractures and Permeability
Meeting Room 103 | 1045–1215 hours
Session Chairs: Karl Street, Halliburton; Lex Van Wijhe, OXY
1045
1115
1145
An Integrated Approach to Carbonate Karstic Reservoir Characterisation and its Application to a Field
17602 Case in the Tarim Basin
X. Lu, SINOPEC; H. Yang, PetroChina; F. Shen, GeoReservoir Research
From Feasibility to Processing: A Time-Lapse Seismic Experiment on Al Khalij Field- Offshore Qatar
17582 B. Pagliccia, F. Cantin, E. Brechet, E. Brosille, B. Blanco, P. Charron, Total; M. Emang, Qatar Petroleum;
M. Radigon, CGG
Application of Statistical Analysis on Vertically Variable Azimuthal Anisotropy: Case Study from a
17267 Carbonate Field Offshore Abu Dhabi, UAE
S. Nakayama, K. Belaid, ADMA-OPCO
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17673
3D Imaging of the Pore Network in the Shuaiba Reservoir, Al Shaheen Field
T. Solling, X. Marquez, S. Finlay, Maersk Oil; N. Bounoua, T. Gagigi, Qatar Petroleum; T, McKay, A. Fogden, Australian
National University
17280
Permeability Multiplier Prediction Using 3D OBC Seismic Data
T.M. Matarid, K. Ibrahim, M.S. Ibrahem, ADMA-OPCO
17697
Myanmar First 4D Experience, Bringing Knowledge and Surprises to the Field
P. Charron, E. Brechet, C.J. Saint-Andre, E. Brosille, R. Petton, Total; P. Gourmel, CGG
17543
Adaptive Sobel Based Edge Detection for Enhanced Fault Segmentation
A.A. Aqrawi, Schlumberger
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Session 17: Advances in Petroleum Systems and Geochemistry
Meeting Room 104 | 1045–1215 hours
Session Chairs: Jurgen Foeken, Qatar Petroleum; Mahdi Abu Ali, Saudi Aramco
1045
17250
Relationship of Genetic Basin Development to Conventional Hydrocarbon Endowment
S. Creaney, P.E. Walker, ExxonMobil
The Emerging Potential of Re-Os Isotope Geochemistry for Source Rocks and Maturation-Migration
17693 Histories
H.J. Stein, J.L. Hannah, Colorado State University
Lower Jurassic Source Rock Contribution on Cretaceous and Tertiary Reservoirs Hydrocarbon Filling of
1145
17239 Oil Fields, North West Persian Gulf, Iran
P. Hassanzadeh, M. Khaleghi, National Iranian Oil Company
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
17563
First Steps Toward Maturing the Shallow Gas Play—Results of an Integrated Exploration Workflow
J.H. Ten Veen, J.M. Verweij, G. de Bruin, TNO; T. Donders, Utrecht University
17402
Experimental Simulation of Hydrocarbon Expulsion
L. Schwark, M. Stockhausen, Kiel University; R. Galimberti, R. Elias, Eni
17221
The Awakened Giants
C. Abdullah, N. Mohamad Khazali, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd
17636
Sr-isotope Stratigraphy as a Tool to Refine the Sequence Stratigraphy of the Barremian—Aptian (Early
Cretaceous) Carbonate Platform in the UAE
Z. El Wazir, K. Müller, ADCO; T. Steuber, R. Duan, The Petroleum Institute
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Session 18: Operating Wells and Downhole Surveillance
Meeting Room 105 | 1045–1215 hours
Session Chairs: Ahmed Karim Shaikh, Shell; Vineet Lasrado, Halliburton
1045
Concentric Coiled Tubing Technology Revolutionizes Logging Sub-Hydrostatic, Single-Completion
17381 Wells
M. Ababou, A. Shote, T. Sturgeon, Baker Hughes
1115
17516
Proactive Casing Leak Detection Methodologies: A Case History
M.N. Al-Khamis, K. Al-Yateem, E. Kima, Saudi Aramco
1145
17557
Well Structure Integrity Threat due to Near- Surface Corrosion of Outer Casing at Offshore Wells
S. Pandey, S.A. Rana, A. Fakhroo, Qatar Petroleum
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
17677
Back-Flowing of Injection Wells
W.B. Bowen, R. Benkovic, M. Gunningham, Maersk Oil; M. Jaffar, M. Ghozali, A. Al-Sadah, Qatar Petroleum
17399
Effective Wells Corrosion Mitigation in Two Major Middle East Fields: A Case Study
M.S. Alzahrani, K.X. Senusi, D.R. Lewis, A.Y. Al Aty, F.A. Shinaiber, Saudi Aramco
17509
Gas Oil Ratio (GOR) Estimation Utilising Downhole Well Sensors
H. Muailu, F. Al-Khelewi, H. Fallatah, A. Al Fakher, Saudi Aramco
17310
Advanced Slim Hole Logging Tools for Precise Mapping of Hydrocarbons and Lowering Drilling Cost
J. Joshua, Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering
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Session 19: Digital Rocks
Meeting Room 215–217 | 1045–1215 hours
Session Chairs: Ashok Srivastava, Schlumberger; Hiroshi Okabe, JOGMEC
An Evaluation of Digital Rock Physics Technology for the Prediction of Relative Permeability and
Capillary Pressure for a Middle Eastern Carbonate Reservoir
1045
17288
K. Guice, G. Gupta, B. Gao, R. Gupta, J. Kralik, L. Lun, R. Glotzbach, E. Kinney, G. Leitzel, J. Rainey, R.A. Kudva,
ExxonMobil; M. Al-Jowhari, ZADCO
Pore-Scale Imaging of Oil and Wettability in Native-State, Mixed-Wet Reservoir Carbonates
N. Dodd, R. Marathe, J. Middleton, A. Fogden, Australian National University; A. Carnerup, M. Knackstedt,
1115
17696
Lithicon Pty Limited; K. Mogensen, X. Marquez, S. Frank, Maersk Oil; N. Bounoua, R. Noman, Qatar
Petroleum
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
1145
17676
Study on Mechanism of Two-Phase Flow in Porous Media Using Micro Focused X-Ray CT
K. Mikami, JOGMEC; T. Mukunoki, Kumamoto University
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Application of Digital Core Analysis (DCA) and Pore Network Modelling (PNM) based on 3D Micro-CT Images
17585 for an EOR Project in a Mature Oil Field in East Malaysia
W.N. Mohd Zainudin, L. Riepe, Z. Md Zain, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd
An Assessment of the Influence of Micro-Porosity for Effective Permeability Using Local Flux Analysis on
17443 Tomographic Images
S.N. Apourvari, C.H. Arns, University of New South Wales
Session 20: Field Development Planning and Technical Concept Selection
Meeting Room 218–220 | 1045–1215 hours
Session Chairs: Sultan Al-Merikhi, GDF SUEZ; Clare Harris, Shell
1045
Successful Implementation of Through Tubing Technology (Sand Control and Gas Lift) in Challenging
Offshore Environment as an Integrated Development Strategy for Sustainable Development of
17309
Marginal Fields: A Case Study
A. Sharma, A. Parasher, S. Anand, A.K. Singh, A. Sharma, Cairn India; S. Kale, Weatherford
1115
17269
1145
Minimum Facilities Platforms: A Cost Effective Solution to Limited Drilling Slot Availability in the
17347 Offshore Arabian Gulf
P.J. McCurdy, OXY
Selection of Power From Shore for Offshore Oil and Gas Developments
E. Thibaut, B. Leforgeais, Total
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
17449
Phased Development Approach to Manage Subsurface Uncertainty and Execution Risks
C.A. Pruitt, S. Pinhey, J.D. Buffington, ExxonMobil
17581
A Joint Shell/ADCO Development of a Shared Earth Model (SEM) to Support Further Development of a Giant
Field, Onshore UAE
B.D. Meyer, R.A. Nieuwenhuijs, R. Bennett, J.F. Brint, Shell; A. Vizamora, Sakhalin Energy Investment
17337
New Technologies for Optimising Energy-Fluid Input and Flow Assurance in Mature Assets
J.L. Mogollon, T. Lokhandwala, F. Crespo, C. Hein, S. Rath, L. Sayavedra, Halliburton
17389
Active Field Development Without Harm to Saudi Arabia’s Ecosystems
J. Arukhe, S. Al-Ghamdi, S. Hanbzazah, A. Ahmari, Saudi Aramco
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Session 21: Enhancing Mega Projects Through Innovation
Meeting Room 236–238 | 1045–1215 hours
Session Chairs: Adan R. Cano, Chevron; Alberto Di Lullo, Eni
1045
17649
Sub Sea Compression at Ormen Lange
R. Rijnbeek, Shell
1115
17317
Barzan Gas Project: Clean Source of Energy Supporting Qatar’s Vision
W. Bacon, RasGas Company Limited; E. M. Al-Kuwari, Qatar Petroleum
1145
17627
Safe Execution of a World Class EGR Facility in Abu Dhabi—The Elixier Mirfa Project
S. Al Attas, GASCO
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How Mastering Flow Assurance Software Can Help the Industry Take Up the Challenges of Marginal and
17635 Remote Field Developments and Unlock Reserves?
C. Candelier, F. Papot, A. Musi, D. Larrey, Total
Helium 2—A New Dimension to Energy Resources
M. Al-Harbi, RasGas Company Limited
Session 22: Unconventional Drilling and Completions
Meeting Room 239–241 | 1045–1215 hours
Session Chairs: Sujata Bhatia, ExxonMobil; John Daniels, Schlumberger
1045
1115
1145
17594
New Insights into Hydraulic Fracturing of Shale Formations
A.M. Gomaa, Q. Qu, R. Maharidge, S. Nelson, T. Reed, Baker Hughes
Parametric Study on Completion Design in Shale Reservoirs Based on Fracturing-to-Production
17462 Simulations
C. Cohen, S. Kamat T. Itibrout, H. Onda, X. Weng, O. Kresse, Schlumberger
Emerging Technologies and and the Future of Hydraulic Fracturing Design in Unconventional Gas and
17439 Tight Oil
E.R. Fonseca, Shell
Alternate/Knowledge Sharing ePoster
17700
Diagnosis of Multiple Fracture Stimulation in Horizontal Wells by Downhole Temperature Measurements
D. Zhu, J. Cui, Texas A&M University
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Tuesday, 21 January 2014
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Session 23: Tectonic History and Basin Evolution
Meeting Room 103 | 1330–1500 hours
Session Chairs: Bjorn Wygrala, Schlumberger; Gui Fen, Schlumberger
Late Oligocene-Early Miocene Basin-Center Evaporites in Relationships to Multi-Stage Tectonic
1330
17500 Inversions in the Sinjar Trough, NW Iraq and NE Syria
P. Tai, G.J. Grabowski, C. Liu, J. Kendall, ExxonMobil; A.O. Wilson, Consultant
The Role of Regional Basement Fabric on Cretaceous Structural Deformation: A Case Study from Al
Shaheen Field, Offshore Qatar
1400
17612
V. Zampetti, L. Madsen, H. Cromie, G. Durance, Maersk Oil; M. Emang, N. Bounoua, T. Gagigi, Qatar
Petroleum
Bridging the Gap Between Thermal Modelling of Sedimentary Basins and Potential Fields Modelling:
1430
17573 Using Geophysics to Constrain Hydrocarbon Charge Models in Data-Poor Frontier Areas
L. Kennan, N. Kuznetsova, M. Spaak, E. Hafkenscheid, O. Meuric, O. Podlaha, E. Biegert, Shell
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High Resolution Sequence Stratigraphy Analysis in a Carbonate Reservoir from Borehole Resistivity Images: A
17411 Case Study from Tarim Basin, West China
S. Yang, G. Wei, I. Le Nir, Schlumberger; C. Xiao, PetroChina
Wireline Straddle Packer MicroFrac Testing Enables Tectonic Lateral Strain Calibration in Carbonate Reservoirs
17301
T. Ihab, R. Naial, ADCO; D.A. Moronkeji, J.A. Franquet, S.S. Smith, Baker Hughes
Quantifying the Impact of Natural Fractures and Pore Structure on NMR Measurements in Multi-Porosity
17688 Systems
L. Chi, Z. Heidari, Texas A&M University
Tectonics of the Mozambique Margin Through the Integration of Gravity and Magnetic Modelling: The Rovuma
17345 Basin Case Study
M. Gilardi, R. Longoni, G. Spadini, Eni
Mauddud Fractured Reservoir Analysis, Greater Burgan Field: Integrated Fracture Characterisation Using Static
17471 and Dynamic Data
O. Alzankawi, R. Al-Houti, E. Ma, F. Ali, Kuwait Oil Company; M. Alessandroni, M. Alvis, Beicip FranLab
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Session 24: Reservoir Characterisation
Meeting Room 104 | 1330–1500 hours
Session Chair: Bruno Lalanne, Total
1330
1400
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Quantitative Formation Evaluation in High Angle and Horizontal Wells—A Step Change in Reservoir
17234 Characterisation
J. Zhou, P. Guo, A. Mendoza, Q. Passey, S. Wertanen, P. Gaillot, ExxonMobil
Thinly Bedded Reservoir Characterisation, from Qualitative to Quantitative Approach, Case Studies in
a Cenozoic Basin of Malaysia
17261
A.A. Nurhono, B. Kantaatmadja, G. S. Thu, R. Masoudi, M. B. Othman, M. Rahman, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn
Bhd
Reservoir Characterisation and 3D Static Model in Tight Carbonate, Open Up Reserves, Tuba Reservoir
17262 Sabiriyah Field, North Kuwait
S.A. Abd Al-Gwad, W. Bryant, C. Vemparala, Kuwait Oil Company
17339
Reservoir Characterisation and Strati-Structural Play of Minagish Formation, SE Kuwait
P.K. Nath, S.S. Kumar, L. Ye, A. Al Ajmi, S.K. Bhukta, A. AlOtaibi, Kuwait Oil Company
17452
Comparison of Probabilistic Techniques in the Study of Fluid Effects on Seismic Properties
W. Ampomah, C. Her-Yuan, J. Assad, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
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Narrowing the Loop for Microporosity Quantification in Carbonate Reservoirs Using Digital Rock Physics and
Other Conventional Techniques—Part II
17702
A.A. Al-Ratrout, M.Z. Kalam, ADCO; J.S. Gomes, M.S. Jouini, The Petroleum Institute; S. Roth, iRock Technologies;
H. Lemmens, B. Mtawaa, FEI
A Fresh Look at Thin-Bed Prospectivity Within Conventional Shallow Water Clastic Plays- Implication for
17417 Significant Bypassed Pay
R. Dashti, D. Basu, Schlumberger; A. Dahlan, K. K. Kyi, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd
Session 25: Drilling Performance Enhancement
Meeting Room 105 | 1330–1500 hours
Session Chairs: Naser Farhan, Baker Hughes; Anuj Gupta, Texas A&M University at Qatar
1330
17447
Estimation of Rock Compressive Strength Using Downhole Weight-on-Bit and Drilling Models
P.B. Kerkar, E.R. Fonseca, C.J. Hackbarth, Shell; G. Hareland, Oklahoma State University
1400
17258
Modelling and Analysis of Axial and Torsional Vibrations of Drillstrings with Drag Bits
J. Kamel, KNPC; A.S. Yigit, Kuwait University
1430
17372
New Erosion Resistance PDC Bit Coating Eliminates Balling in Water-Based Drilling Fluids, Saudi Arabia
O. Alvarez, F. Mutair, H. Ghannam, Saudi Aramco; U. Hassany, S. Siddik, A. Samy, Schlumberger
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Session 26: Geological Modelling: Formation Evaluation
Meeting Room 215–217 | 1330–1500 hours
Session Chairs: Ken Goring, Shell; Zillur Rahim, Saudi Aramco
Compromise: An Innovative Method for Combining Proportion Cubes for Facies Modelling
E. Tawile, S. Ahn, P. Schirmer, Total
1330
17228
1430
Virtual Outcrop Geology—A Case Study on Effective Learning and Data Preservation
17426 A.F. Ahmad Zamri, A.S. Al-Mannai, RasGas Company Limited; C.J. Strohmenger, ExxonMobil; J. Foeken,
Qatar Petroleum
1430
Enhanced Reservoir Characterisation with Horizontal Well Logs in Dukhan Field, Qatar
17517 A.M. Al-Naama, A. Al-Sahlawi, R. Stanley, B. Ekamba, H. Albotrous, B. Ekamba, Qatar Petroleum; P. Guo,
ExxonMobil
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
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17391
Differentiating Between Oil-Base Mud Filtrate and Multiphase Formation Fluids Using Wireline Formation
Testing Techniques: Case Studies from Saudi Aramco
M.A. Al-Harthi, F. Kelly, F.N. Enezi, Saudi Aramco; W. Soleiman, Halliburton
17360
NMR Measurements for Pore Size Mapping at Fine Scale
A. Valori, F. Ali, A. Al-Zoukani, R. Taherian, Schlumberger
17631
A Review of Alternative Methods to Classify Rock-Types from Capillary Pressure Measurements
B. Lalanne, M. Rebelle, Total
17213
Use of Wireline Formation Tester Stress Measurements and Sonic Logs for Improved Geomechanical Model
Construction of a Giant Depleted Gas Reservoir in Abu Dhabi Land: A Case Study
K. Cig, H.I. Osunluk, M. Povstyanova, Schlumberger; R.M. Masoud, K. Amari, ADCO
17401
Using Wireline Formation Tester Pressure Survey to Validate and Fine-Tune Model Building: A Case Study for a
Multi-layered Mature Reservoir
S.I. Badusha, A.M. Qamber, S. Al-Rashdan, A. Safar, A. Mahato, S. De, Kuwait Oil Company
Session 27: Digital Collaboration and Smart Fields
Meeting Room 218–220 | 1330–1500 hours
Session Chairs: Ashish Chitale, Praesagus RTPO; Vineet Lasrado, Halliburton
1330
17351
Multi-Agent Collaborative Decision Making for Upstream Asset Management
P. Xu, N. Subrahmanya, A. El-Bakry, C. Reynolds, ExxonMobil
1400
17613
Collaboration and Smart Fields—Experience from Global Scale-Up
F.G. Van Den Berg, Shell; G. McCallum, M. Graves, Wipro Technologies
1430
17329
Intelligent Well’s Performance and Reliability in the Northern Fields of Saudi Aramco
H. Al-Shammari, Saudi Aramco
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
17418
Re-Activating and Linking SCADA Wells in North Kuwait Fields with KOC Teams Collaboration Efforts
K. Qureshey, H. Al-Ajmi, Kuwait Oil Company
17220
Production Integrated Smart Completion Benchmark for Field Re-Development
K. Chan, R. Masoudi, H. Karkooti, R. Shaedin, M. Othman, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd
17617
Oil Production Optimisation in an Integrated Digital Field: The KOC Burgan Pilot Project Experience
A. Al-Jasmi, A. Choudhuri, Kuwait Oil Company; D.A. Joy, Weatherford
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Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Session 28: Unusual Breakthrough Technologies: At the Edge of Innovation
Meeting Room 236–238 | 1330–1500 hours
Session Chairs: Harald Freissmuth, Aker Solutions; Youssif Saleh, Shell
1330
Integration of a Geospatial Framework with a Suite of Numerical Models for Operational,
17300 Environmental and Regulatory Aspects of Cooling Water Usage
E. Febbo, J. Duggan, ExxonMobil; V.S. Kolluru, S. Prakash, Environmental Resources Management
1400
17357
The Applications of Laser Technology in Downhole Operations—A Review
A.W. Adeniji, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
1430
17346
Satellite Derived Bathymetry and Digital Elevation Models (DEM)
J. Siermann, C. Harvey, G. Morgan, Shell; T. Heege, EOMAP
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
Nano-Technology for Asphaltenes Inhibition in Cupiagua South Wells
R.D. Zabala, E. Mora, O.F. Botero, C. Cespedes, L. Guarin, Ecopetrol; C. Franco, Qatar Petroleum; F. Cortes, Universidad
Nacional de Colombia; J. Patino, N. Ospina, Petroraza
17530
Detecting Leaks in Abandoned Gas Wells with Fibre-Optic Distributed Acoustic Sensing
K. Boone, A. Ridge, R. Crickmore, D. Onen, OptaSense
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
17344
Session 29: Unconventional Resources—Basin Characterisation
Meeting Room 239–241 | 1330–1500 hours
Session Chairs: Karl Street, Halliburton; Usman Ahmed, Baker Hughes
1330
Basin-Scale Simulators for De-Risking of Unconventional Play-Types: A Practical Approach to Enable
17548 In-Time Decision Support
M. Keym, O. Meuric, P. Kuhn, C. Bürger, V. Dieckmann, O. Podlaha, W. Senior, Shell
An Accurate Volumetric Calculation Method for Estimating Original Hydrocarbons in Place for Oil and
17670 Gas Shales including Adsorbed Gas Using High-Resolution Geological Model
J. Bruyelle, D. Guérillot, Terra 3E
A Novel Approach to Water-Cut Prediction in Deep Cambro-Ordovician Tight Reservoir with Complex
1430
17335 Hydrocarbon Charge, Diagenetic and Structural Growth Histories
L. Mohsin, S. Al Busaidi, F. Jiroudi, M. Al Lawati, Oman Oil Company
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
1400
17276
Sweet Spots Identification in a BCG Play in Sichuan Basin China
J. Zhou, X. Liao, D. Mueller, S. Antipenko, A. Rolph, Shell; B. Gui, China Zhenhua Oil Company
17419
Pore Structure Characteristics of Non-Marine Shale in Ordos Basin, China
C. Fang, M. Amro, Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg
17217
Characterisation of Coalbed Methane Reservoirs: A Unified Geoscience and Engineering Approach
C. Le Turdu, R. Laver, M. Koley, Schlumberger
17209
Evaluation of True Formation Resistivity Derived from the Dual Laterolog-Rxo and the Induction-Spherically
Focused Log
A. F. Mohammed, Weatherford
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Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Session 30: Reservoir Surveillance
Meeting Room 106 | 1330–1500 hours
Session Chairs: Ahmed Al Hendi, ADMA-OPCO; Rucsandra Corbeanu, OXY
1330
Production Engineering and Geoscience Integration (PEGI) as an Integrated Tool for Reservoir
17430 Surveillance and Opportunity Generation for Dukhan Field, Qatar
J.M. Negron, B. Dwiyarkoro, W. Hasan, A. Abuhelaiqa, Qatar Petroleum
Production Monitoring by Chemical Inflow Tracers in Long Horizontal Heavy Oil Wells for the
17458 Nikaitchuq Field, Northern Alaska
M.D. Kuck, L. Nofziger, P. Gentil, Eni; E.S. Faevelen, RESMAN
Design, Implementation and Results of an Inter-Well Chemical Water Tracers Pilot Test to Improve
Water Flood in Complex Reservoirs
1430
17682
A.J. Cuauro, F. Frans, D. Knowles, P. Wigley, C. de Mas, Maersk Oil; K. Jevanord, IFE/Restrack; A. Al-Sadah,
Qatar Petroleum
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1400
17407
Recent Advances in Seismic Monitoring of Thermal EOR
A. Mateeva, J.L. Lopez, K. Hornman, P. Wills, B. Cox, D.A. Kiyashchenko, W. Berlang, H. Potters, R. Detomo, Shell
17586
Interference Testing of Horizontal Producers and Injectors in the Huntington Field
P.R. Nurafza, B. Al-Shamma, W. Feng, E.ON E&P
17483
Importance of Proper Pressure-Gauge Placement in Well Testing and Monitoring of Highly Permeable
Reservoirs
A.G. Guzman-garcia, ExxonMobil; B. Theuveny, Schlumberger
17621
Continuous Incremental Reserves in an Oil Rim Marginal Field Development through Integrated Technical
Initiatives and Technology Advancements
R. Masoudi, H. Karkooti, K. S. Chan, M. Othman, M. Altunbay, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd
Session 31: Seismic Reservoir Architecture
Meeting Room 103 | 1545–1715 hours
Session Chairs: Giulia Capponi, Eni; Salva Seeni, Saudi Aramco
Applications of Geophysics to the Al Shaheen Field, Qatar for Reservoir Characterisation and Field
Development
1545
17664
R. Lorenzen, L. Madsen, C. Huegen, T. Ting, J.R. Henderson, C.B. Raborn, A. Uldall, H. Cromie,V. Zampetti,
Maersk Oil; M.I. Emang, Qatar Petroleum
Semi-Automatic Facies Up-Scaling Technique for Litho-Seismic Classification—Application to a field
1615
17444 Located in Western Offshore Africa
S. Sengupta, T. Cadoret, F. Pivot, Total; G. Federle, CGG
Accurate 3D Seismic Interpretation of Large Braided Delta Reservoir and Outcrop Analogs in
1645
17313 Northwest China
Q. Hao, J. Zhang, T. Lu, CNPC; X. Zhuang, Y. Lu, China University of Geoscience
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
Core Flood Analysis of Acid Stimulation In Carbonates: Towards Effective Diversion and Water Mitigation
17608 O. Gharbi, P. Cheneviere, P. Julien, Total; S. Goedeke, M. Al-Sammaraie, S. Al-Shahwani, N. Al-Mohannadi, Qatar
Petroleum
Advanced Rock Characterisation by Dual-Energy CT Imaging: A Novel Method for Complex Reservoir
Evaluation
17625
H. Al-Owihan, M. Al-Wadi, S. Thakur, S. Behbehani, Kuwait Oil Company; N. Al-Jabari, Haliburton; M. Dernaika, S.
Koronfol, Ingrain Inc.
Multi-Scale Carbonate Reservoir Characterisation and Artificial Neural Networks Reveals Complexity in the
17639 Shuaiba Reservoir, Al Shaheen Field
S.J. Finlay, X. Marquez, T. Solling, Maersk Oil; N. Bounoua, T. Gagigi, Qatar Petroleum
17388
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Acoustic Velocity Measurements and Interpretation for Challenging Fluid Systems
E. Lewis, G. Odikpo, B. Dindoruk, Shell
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Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Session 32: Source Rock and Geochemistry
Meeting Room 104 | 1545–1715 hours
Session Chairs: Daniel Dessort, Total; Jurgen Foeken, Qatar Petroleum
Carbonate Reservoir Analogues and Clumped Isotopes: How Combined Geometries and Geochemistry
of Outcrops Help Reservoir Management in the Middle East
1545
17256
C.M. John, V. Vandeginste, A. Jourdan, T.M. Kluge, C. Sena, S. Davis, M. Hönig, J. Beckert, Imperial College
London
Age and Composition of Source Rocks: New Steps Toward Tracking Hydrocarbon Origin
1615
17601
J.L. Hannah, G. Xu, H.J. Stein, Colorado State University; R. Galimberti, M. Nali, Eni
Modelling Tectonic Heat Flow and Source Rock Maturity in the Rub’ Al-Khali Basin (Saudi Arabia), with
1645
17569 the Help of GOCE Satellite Gravity Data
R. Abdul Fattah, S. Meekes, TNO; J. Bouman, DGFI; J. Ebbing, NGU; R. Haagmans, ESA
17302
Oil-Oil Correlation and Potential Source Rocks in the Chotts Basin, Tunisia
A. Belhaj Mohamed, M. Saidi, I. Bouazizi, ETAP
17641
New Approach to Hydrocarbon Migration in the Polish Carpathians Based on Outcrops Analyses
AG. Lesniak, I. Matyasik, Oil & Gas Institute; L. Jankowski, Polish Geological Institute
17424
Identification and Origin of Tar-Mat in Permo-Triassic Dehram Reservoir, Khayam Field, SW Iran
A. Ahanjan, M. Khaleghi, P. Hassanzadeh, National Iranian Oil Company
17600
Ordovician Source Rocks and Devonian Oil Expulsion on Bolide Impact at Siljan, Sweden—The Re-Os Story
H.J. Stein, J.L. Hannah, G. Yang, Colorado State University; M. Nali, R. Galimberti, Eni
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
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Session 33: Extended Reach and Unconventional Drilling
Meeting Room 105 | 1545–1715 hours
Session Chairs: Omar Amri, Chevron; Walid Ayoub, Baker Hughes
1545
1615
1645
Multizone Completion Design for Long Horizontal ERD Wells in Al Shaheen Field
A. Balsawer, S. Hirani, P. Lumbye, A. Krog, V. Bonnell, Maersk Oil; M. Rushdan, I. Abul-Hamd, Qatar
Petroleum
Drill Pipe Connection Technology Enables Saudi Aramco and Precision Drilling to Deliver the
SPE/IADC
Longest Horizontal Well in Saudi Arabia
166718
A. Iravani, G. Plessis, National Oilwell Varco; M. Hanafi, Saudi Aramco
Pushing Maximum Reservoir Contact Applications to New Limits in Tight Facies: A Case Study of
17508 Middle East’s Highest Reservoir Exposure Producer
M.A. Al-Suwailem, M. A. Zarea, R. F. Saleh, C. X. Verma, H.A. Nooruddin, Saudi Aramco
17611
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
17484
Sao Francisco Basin Tight Reservoir Play: Defining Benefits of Hammer Bit/Percussion Drilling in Brazil
M. Gerlero, R. Pinho, D. Barreto, Smith Bits, a Schlumberger Company
SPE
164745
Establishing Higher Oil Production Capabilities: Engineered Approach Achieves Longest Lateral Hole Section in
Kuwait
H. Al-Ajmi, N.K. Al Barazi, A.S. Al-Rushoud, R. Trivedi, Kuwait Oil Company; H. Maliekkal, O. Ghoneim, M. Saleh, P.R.
Nair, Smith Bits, a Schlumberger Company
17279
Underbalanced Drilling Technology for Unconventional Tight Gas Reservoirs
H.H. Qutob, Senergy; K. Kartobi, Sonatrach; A. Khlaifat, Abu Dhabi Polytechnic
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Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Session 34: Rock and Fluid Characterisation 1
Meeting Room 215–217 | 1545–1715 hours
Session Chairs: Asfandiar Ansari, RasGas Company Limited; Neil Humphreys, Qatar Petroleum
Systematic Evaluation of Asphaltene Formation Damage of Reservoir Fluids from Lake Maracaibo,
Venezuela
1545
17502
A. Memon, C. Borman, M. Garcia, J. Ratulowski, J. Gao, Schlumberger; D. Reyes, PDVSA Petroregional del
Lago
1615
17475
Application of Artificial Neural Networks for Well Logs
A. Kohli, P. Arora, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Deciphering the Impact of Subsurface Geology on Reservoir Quality Indicators: Petrophysical
17525 Evaluation from Niger Delta
O. Ossai, Afren Plc.; C. Cavalleri, C. Shrivastva, M. Claverie, Schlumberger
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
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1645
17485
Integration of Downhole Fluid Analysis and Advanced Mud Logging Reduces Uncertainty in Reservoir
Evaluation
K. Kyi, C. Lynn, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd; S.S. Haddad, S. Chouya, W. Wa, A. Gligorijevic
17260
Uncertainty of Porosity Measurement Using NMR and Conventional Logging in Carbonate Reservoirs
H.S. Al-Kharaa, M.A. Al-Amri, T.M. Okasha, Saudi Aramco; M. Naser, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
Session 35: Completions and Well Intervention
Meeting Room 218–220 | 1545–1715 hours
Session Chairs: Harald Freissmuth, Aker Solutions; Mohammed Farooqui, RasGas Company Limited
From a Project-Oriented to an Operations-Focused Organisation—The Case of QG OPCO Well
1545
17498 Engineering and Intervention Division
T. Paez, Qatargas
Utilisation of Onsite Nitrogen Generation Technology as a Replacement for Conventional Liquid
Nitrogen for Unloading Wells: A Novel and Cost Effective Alternative with Less Carbon Footprint on the
1615
17427
Environment
A. M. Al-Shehri, Y. Al-Abdulmohsin, I. M. El-Zefzafy, A. K. Al-Mulhim, H. A. Al-Khalifah, Saudi Aramco
1645
17231
Well Services Operations in Offshore Unmanned Platform; Challenges and Solutions
O.A. Alyafei, J. Foster, Dolphin Energy
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
17652
17386
17520
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Mechanical Pipe Cutting in ERD Wells with Pipe Under Compression
R.C. Macfarlane, B. Schwanitz, J. Greenlee, Welltec; M. Aguirre, Baker Hughes
World’s First Tandem 2.125in. Coiled Tubing Tractor for ESP Open Hole Completions
J. Arukhe, L. Duthie, S. Al-Ghamdi, S. Hanbzazah, H. Almarri, Saudi Aramco; B. Sidle, H. Al-Khamees, Welltec
Operational Excellence in Qatar’s First Successful Rigless Heavy Duty Wireline Fishing in a Qatargas Offshore
Unmanned Platform
P. K. Das, Qatargas
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Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Session 36: Artificial Lift
Meeting Room 236–238 | 1545–1715 hours
Session Chairs: Terry Banken, OXY; Gonzalo Dieste, Total
1545
Wireline Retrievable Electric Submersible Pump: Innovative and Valuable Completion for Offshore
17650 Fields
T. Dieuzeide, A.P. Bemba, D.H. Kusuma, Total; G. Anderson, Artificial Lift Company
1615
17230
1645
Geared Centrifugal Pump (GCP) Technology Implementation in Petroleum Development Oman, as a
Potential Alternative Artificial Lift Method—Oil Wells
17361
A.S. Al-Bimani, A.I. AbdulElraouf, A. Al-Salmi, Z. Al-Hinai, Petroleum Development Oman; W.B. Morrow,
Harrier Technologies; R. Al-Masfry, Marjan Petroleum
Artificial Lift Performance Enhancements by Applying Root Cause Failure Analysis
S.G. Lapi, M.E. Johnson, ExxonMobil; B. Arisman, GE Oil & Gas
17257
High GOR ESP Experience and Development Concept for a Challenging Oilfield in the Sultanate of Oman
M.C. De Berredo, I. Sipra, A. Bimani, H. Al Muqbali, G.H. Lanier, Petroleum Development Oman
17331
The Optimisation Approach of Casing Gas Assisted Rod Pumping System
G. Han, X. Wu, China University of Petroleum Beijing; H. Zhang, Ryder Scott Company; X. Zhang, SINOPEC, K. Ling,
University of North Dakota
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Session 37: New Opportunities in Gas Processing
Meeting Room 239–241 | 1545–1715 hours
Session Chairs: Anthony Pryde, ExxonMobil; Essa Al-Kuwari, Qatar Petroleum
The Controlled Freeze Zone Technology for the Commercialisation of Sour Gas Resources
J. Valencia, S. Kelman, A. Nagavarapu, D. Maher, ExxonMobil
1545
17247
1615
Utilising Integrated Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) and Nitrogen Rejection Unit (NRU) Technology in Qatar
17706 on the Barzan Gas Project
S. Al-Kaabi, Qatar Petroleum/RasGas Company Limited
1645
17390
Innovative Integrated Process Scheme for Native CO2 Recovery
C. Weiss, F. Pousse, K. Ghodasara, Total; M. Linicus, E. Jüngst, S. Fränkle, Air Liquide Global E&C Solutions
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
17384
Enhancing Reliability of Brazed Aluminum Heat Exchangers in Gas Processing Services
D. Miller, B. Foglesong, ExxonMobil
17229
Complex Contaminated Gas Processing Made Simple
M. De Oude, Shell
17704
Membrane Gas Absorption and Desorption: Advantages and Hurdles
E. Goetheer, R. Van Der Stel, TNO
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Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Session 38: Litho Seismic Inversion
Meeting Room 103 | 0830–1000 hours
Session Chairs: Hiroshi Hagiwara, ADNOC; Olivier Dubrule, Total
Seismic-Based Stochastic Porosity Prediction in a Giant Field: A Fine-Scale Quantitative Approach in
0830
17624 Carbonates
S. Samantaray, R. Moyen, J. Michel, A. Bouziat, CGG; N. Al-Zaabi, A. Abdel Salam, ADCO
Using Stochastic Seismic Inversion as Input for 3D Geomechanical Models
0900
17547
T. Trudeng, X. Garcia-Teijeiro, A. Rodriguez-Herrera, J. Khazanehdari, Schlumberger
0930
Predicting Lithology and Porosity of Carbonate Reservoirs Using Geostatistical Stochastic Pre-Stack
17685 Inversion for Geomodelling Constraint
L.R. Pernia Soto, J.L. Piazza, D. Chenot, C. De Margon, Total
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
17532
17570
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
17514
17566
17568
Transforming Seismic Reflection Data into Quantitative Rock Properties by Seismic Inversion
S. Rajput, Baker Hughes
Applying 3D Close the Loop and Probabilistic Seismic Inversion Techniques on the Tibr Asset in Petroleum
Development Oman
M. Scholten-Vissinga, Petroleum Development Oman; C. Chockalingam, G.M. Tiller, Shell
Vertical and Horizontal Pressure Depletion Trends Captured by AVA Geostatistical Inversion Conditioned
Reservoir Modelling: An Example from Late Messinian Lacustrine Turbidities Reservoirs, Nile Delta, Egypt
R.D. Vaughan, M. Ali, A. Mustafa, RWE Dea; T. Adly, Suez Oil Company; D. Sulistiono, A. Petrov, CGG-Jason
Extended Elastic Impedance–A Time-Efficient Workflow from Prestack Seismic Data, Through Rock Physics, to
Reservoir Properties
K. Westeng, Schlumberger; T. Hope, Noreco Norway; A.E. Rasmussen, DONG Energy
On the Impact of Depletion on Reservoir Seal Integrity: Geomechanical Model Application
P. Schutjens, J. Ita, P. van den Bogert, F. Hermsen, P. Bakker, L. Watts, J. Webers, E. van den Heuvel, Shell
Session 39: Carbonate Diagenesis and Porosity Evolution
Meeting Room 104 | 0830–1000 hours
Session Chairs: Christian Strohmenger, ExxonMobil; Paola Ronchi, Eni
Microporosity: Characterisation, Distribution, and Influence on Oil Recovery
0830
17629 S. Fullmer, S. Guidry, J. Gournay, E. Bowlin, G. Gupta, B. Gao, ExxonMobil; G. Ottinger, A.M. Al Neyadi,
H.E. Edwards, ZADCO
0900
17328
Diagenetic Geobodies: Fracture-Controlled Burial Dolomite Bodies in Outcrops from Northern Oman
V. Vandeginste, C. John, J. Beckert, Imperial College London
Automatic High-Throughput Detection of Fluid Inclusions in Thin-Section Images Using a Novel
17680 Algorithm
M.V. Bennetzen, X. Marquez, K. Mogensen, Maersk Oil
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0930
17672
17572
17491
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3D Imaging of Porosity Modifying Phases in Shuaiba Reservoir, Al Shaheen Field
X. Marquez, T. Solling, S.J. Finlay, Maersk Oil; N. Bounoua, T. Gagigi, Qatar Petroleum
Integration of Petrophysical SCAL Measurements for Better Understanding Heterogeneity Effects in
Carbonates: Case Study Using Samples from a Super Giant Field in Abu Dhabi
S. Serag El Din, M.Z. Kalam, ADCO; M. Dernaika, Ingrain
An Investigation of Diagenesis Related to the Top Surface of the Upper Shu’aiba Formation in Cores from
Northwestern Oman
N. Al Habsi, Shell; S. N. Al-Tooqi, M. Al Shukaili, Sultan Qaboos University; S.N. Ehrenberg, The Petroleum Institute
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Session 40: Formation Evaluation While Drilling
Meeting Room 105 | 0830–1000 hours
Session Chairs: Osama Hanna, ADCO; Shahid Azizul Haq, Schlumberger
Moving Beyond Real-Time Operations Centres
M. Laurens, M. Kales, Shell
Field Study: Impact of Risk Mitigation Systems and Solutions on the Fluid Sampling Success Rate and
0900
17524 E&P Project Economics of a Large North Sea Field Development Project
H.C. Castillo, Baker Hughes; P. Wills, PW Inc. Limited; G.C. Scott, Nexen Petroleum UK
Development and Testing of Advanced Wireline Conveyance Technology for Rugose Open Hole
Conditions
0930
17442
A.F. Ahmad Zamri, C.H. Myers, RasGas Company Limited; S. Ahmed, O. Abdelzaher, M. El-Ghammal, Texas
A&M University; S. Remmert, Retired - ExxonMobil
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17272
17472
17214
17583
Shallow Gas Confirmation by Slow Shear Wave Using New LWD Sonic Quadrupole Technology
A. Zolhaili, A. Ahmed, C.J. Maeso, W.F. Kent, H. Yamamoto, Schlumberger; N.T. Son, A. Pradana, M.F. Hashim,
M.Z. Aznor, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd
Implementation of Real-Time Geosteering to Optimize Horizontal Drilling
O.M. Alzankawi, A. Al-Zuabi, H. Bahman, R.K. Kotecha, B. Mereno, S.H. Al Sabea, P. Mukherjee, A. Mudavakkat,
J. Al-Humoud, Kuwait Oil Company
Formation Testing: New Methods for Rapid Mobility and Pore Pressure Prediction
Y. Zhou, L.Zhao, Q. Yu, Y. Feng, China Oilfield Services Limited; W.C. Chin, StrataMagnetic Software
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
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Session 41: Geological Modelling: Rock Properties
Meeting Room 215–217 | 0830–1000 hours
Session Chairs: Dominique Guerillot, Qatar Petroleum; Jose Rodriguez, OXY
Factors that Affect Gas-Condensate Relative Permeability
0830
17264 S. Kalla, S.A. Leonardi, L.D. Poore, D.W. Berry, H. Sahoo, R.A. Kudva, ExxonMobil; E.M. Braun, Independent
Consultant
Integration of Seismic Forward Modelling, Seismic Interpretation and Core and Log Analysis, Shuaiba
0900
17634 Build-Up Area, Al Shaheen Field, Block 5 and Block 5 Extension, Offshore Qatar
A. Uldall, N. Rameil, C.M. Cund, Maersk Oil; M.I. Emang, N. Bounoua, Qatar Petroleum
Spatial Modelling of Jurassic Arab Formation Hierarchical Carbonate Depositional Environment Tracts
0930
17513 as a Guide to Reservoir Connectivity Anisotropies: An Example from the Dukhan Field, State of Qatar
H.A. Al-Ansi, R.J. Stanley, J.H. Snow, L.J. Weber, Qatar Petroleum
Alternate/Knowledge Sharing ePoster
An Experimental Investigation on Archie Parameters at Ambient and Overburden Condition of Iranian Clean
Carbonate Reservoir Rock and Developing a New Formation Resistivity Model for Limestone and Dolomite
17223 Samples
E. Eshraghi, Petroleum Institute of Engineering of Tehran University; J. Moghadasi, Petroleum University of
Technology
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Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Session 42: Hydraulic Fracturing
Meeting Room 218–220 | 0830–1000 hours
Session Chairs: John Daniels, Schlumberger; Guillermo Pastor, Shell
0830
0900
0930
Re-Fracturing in Old, Mature and Depleted Carbonate Reservoirs in Saudi Arabia for Production
Enhancement
17665
T. Ogundare, A.R. Malik, A.A. Dashash, W. Khnaifir, A. Al-Yaseen, Saudi Aramco; R.S. Trejo, T. Bukovac,
Schlumberger
Chemical Consolidation of Sand Propped Fractures in a Chalk Reservoir Offshore Denmark with
Enzymatic Calcium Carbonate Scale
17456
M. Morkved, C. Knight, B. Bansal, A. Garcia Algora, W. Zhuang, Maersk Oil; H. Rohde, A.C. Nelson,
M-I SWACO, A Schlumberger Company
17278
Study of Damage Evaluation of Hydraulic Fracturing to Reservoirs
L. Du, S. Chen, B. Song, Orient Baolin Technology Development Company; S. Xiu, PetroChina
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
Channel Fracturing Enhanced by Unconventional Proppant Increases Effectiveness of Hydraulic Fracturing in
Devonian Formations of Russia’s Oilfields
17409
R.E. Kayumov, A.A. Klyubin, A.S. Konchenko, A.V. Yudin, Schlumberger; A.A. Khalzov, V.V. Firsov, E.N. Nikulshin, Z.J.
Kaluder, S. Sitdikov, Rosneft
17535
The Systematic Closing of the Performance Gap in Hydraulic Fracturing
M. Bychina, V. Guk, D. Wolcott, Ruspetro; M.J. Economides, University of Houston
17404
Multifunctional Boronic Crosslinker for Fracturing Fluids
J. Holtsclaw, D.M. Loveless, J.D. Weaver, J.W. Ogle, Halliburton; R.K. Saini, formerly of Halliburton
Session 43: Well and Reservoir Surveillance
Meeting Room 236–238 | 0830–1000 hours
Session Chair: Mohammed Farooqui, RasGas Company Limited
0830
17291
A Novel Technique to Utilise Surface Data for Transient Analysis in Wet Gas Producers
H. Al-Kharaz, M.Z. Farooqui, A.M. Ansari, RasGas Company Limited; K. Thakur, SPT Group, Schlumberger
Improvements of Sampling and Pressure Measurements with a New Wireline Formation Tester Module
17579 in Carbonate Reservoirs
R. Naial, T.M. Ihab, A.Y. Al Baloushi, ADCO; K. Cig, H.I. Osunluk, Schlumberger
ESP Well Surveillance using Pattern Recognition Analysis, Oil Wells, Petroleum Development Oman
0930
17413 A.M. Al-Awaid, H. Muqbali, A. Al Bimani, Z. Yazeedi, H. Sukaity, K. Harthy, Petroleum Development Oman;
A. Baillie, Engineering Insights
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
0900
70
17387
DIET: An Integrated Approach of Getting the Right Data and Maximising its Value
H. Al-Kharaz, M.Z. Farooqui, A.M. Ansari, D.W. Blackall, M. Martin, RasGas Company Limited
17422
Multiphase Flow Meters Trial Testing in High GOR/GVF Environment
M.A. Al-Amri, A. Nasri, A.F. Al-Anazi, F.T. Al-Khelaiwi, A.A. Anizi, Saudi Aramco
17392
Rediscovering the Reservoir with New Logging Techniques in Mature Fields
R. Hull, K. Kwong, I.R. Hunt, Halliburton; Z. Liu, Kinder Morgan
17327
Development of an Online, Non-Intrusive Means for Detecting Onset of Formation Water Production in Gas
Flow Lines
S.A. Mohammed, M.A. Farooqui, H. Al Kharaz, M. Ashkanani, M. Marmoush, RasGas Company Limited; M.A. Aggour,
M. Fraim, A. Aboegila, Texas A&M University at Qatar
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Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Session 44: Greenhouse Gas Management
Meeting Room 239–241 | 0830–1000 hours
Session Chairs: Abdulaziz Al-Naimi, RasGas Company Limited; Dean King, Qatargas
0830
17324
Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emission Verification at Ras Laffan City (Case Study)
A.M. Buhidma, Qatar Petroleum
0900
17322
CO2 Capture from Sulfur Recovery Units’ Effluents
J. Leuro, T. Kruger, Halliburton
0930
17232
Qatargas Greenhouse Gas Management Strategy
K. Al-Sulaiti, A.A. Subedar, Qatargas
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
17233
17580
17354
Design Parameters for the Development of a CO2 Infrastructure
L.J. Van Den Broeke, M. Haouari, Qatar University; R. De Kler, TNO
Qatar LNG Terminal Flare Gas Reduction Project–JBOG
B. Mirza, Qatargas
Successful Installation of the 1st Flare Gas Recovery System in Saudi Aramco
M. Almomen, Saudi Aramco
Reduction of the Carbon Footprint in Ammonia Production through Petrochemical Plant Integration in Qatar
S. Daghash, F. Benyahia, Qatar University
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
17474
Session 45: Human Development
Meeting Room 106 | 0830–1000 hours
Session Chairs: Abdulaziz Al Mannai, Qatargas; Adan R. Cano, Chevron
0830
17316
Empowering Women in the Workforce: Leadership Roles
M. Yousuf, RasGas Company Limited
0900
17353
Demonstrating the Competence of the Workforce
J. Leuro, T. Kruger, Halliburton
0930
17542
Developing the Workforce of Tomorrow—Tamayoz
A.R. Pryde, ExxonMobil
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
17661
Supporting the National Agenda: Education and Capability Building for the Youth of Today
A. Garg-Buck, M. Al-Kaabi, Shell
17678
E-Technology: A Key for Excellence in Training Geosciences
D. Dekeyser, L. Machhour, V. Vedrenne, Total
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Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Session 46: Geological Risk and Uncertainty Management
Meeting Room 103 | 1045–1215 hours
Session Chairs: Huw Davies, Shell; Rick Penney, Schlumberger
1045
Uncertainty in Static Modelling
17587 J. Rodriguez Gonzalez, C. Condie, A. Grijalba, S. Rinat, R.M. Corbeanu, S. Nasoetion, OXY;
R.K. Sounagatoulline, Halliburton; M.D. Labiadh, R. Narayanan, Qatar Petroleum
1115
17362
An Adapted Uncertainty Management Methodology and Tool for Fast-Track Approaches: Light-Up
S. Ahn, P. Schirmer, E. Tawilé, Total
A Horizontal Drilling Breakthrough in Developing 1.5 m Thick Tight Gas Reservoir—Case Study in Risk
Uncertainty Management, Ordos Basin, North China
1145
17486
H. Pranata, W. Su, J. Li, B. Huang, Shell; I.V. Rukachev, P.M. Halomoan, O. Azwar, Schlumberger; P. Wu, Y. Yang,
G. Yi, N. Wang, Petrochina
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
17377
17281
17476
Dynamic Reservoir Uncertainty Evaluation for Production Delivery Assurance
M.A. Baslaib, A. BenSadok, H. Arii, M. Espinassous, G. Bourdarot, M.B. Attia, ADMA-OPCO
Integration of Seismic Variance Attribute with Stochastic Error Surfaces to Have a Better Definition of Structural
Uncertainty—A Case Study
D. Ghosh, B.K. Al-Enezi, D. Al-Matar, Kuwait Oil Company
Uncertainty Quantification of Forecasted Oil Recovery using Dynamic Model Ranking with Application to a
Middle East Carbonate Reservoir
A. Singh, M. Maucec, G.A. Carvajal, S.M. Mirzadeh, S.P. Knabe, Halliburton; A.K. Al-Jasmi, I.H. El Din, Kuwait Oil
Company
Session 47: Integrity Management
Meeting Room 104 | 1045–1215 hours
Session Chairs: David Barge, Chevron; Mike Tolan, Cairn India
1045
17287
Prevent, Detect, Respond and Recover
J. Morris, ExxonMobil
1115
17341
Integrity Management of a Complex LNG Facility
M. Zaki, A. Sijm, RasGas Company Limited
1145
17320
Best Practices in Asset Integrity Management System
R. Dutta, M. Madi, Dolphin Energy
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
17355
17318
17584
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Effective Management of Cathodically Protected Plant Facilities in a Complex Gas Processing Plant
J. Shanmugam, Z. Hazos, RasGas Company Limited
Assessing the Biotreatability of Produced Water From a Qatari Gas Field
A. Janson, M. Katebah, A. Santos, A. Hussain, J. Minier-Matar, S.S. Adham, ConocoPhillips – Global Water
Sustainability Centre; S. Judd, Cranfield University
Statistical Analysis for Partial Inspection of Heat Exchanger Tube Bundles
M.R. Alathba, S. Terpstra, A. Ostrowska, F.A. Hoeve, N.J. Laycock, R.B. Jones, Shell; S.P. Kuniewski, Delft University of
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Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Session 48: Operating in Challenging Environments
Meeting Room 105 | 1045–1215 hours
Session Chairs: Mubarak Dhufairi, Saudi Aramco; Michael Jellison, NOV
1045
1115
1145
A New Dual Rov-Assisted Well Killing System for Deep Water Blowout Recovery: Development and
17630 Testing
P. Ferrara, Eni; E. De Marchi, M. Pasquini, Tecnomare
Dynamic Multiphase Kick Tolerance Allows Safe Drilling which led to Huge Gas Discovery in a HPHT
Exploration Well in Malaysia
17460
S.W. Nas, W. Woo, B.E. Valera, SPT Group, A Schlumberger Company; A.E. Prasetia, Schlumberger; Y.T. Yap,
L. Umar, M.S. Ab Murad, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd
Application of Technologies for Improved Drilling, Hydraulic Fracturing, and Production Increase—
17599 Case Studies From Deep and High Pressure Gas Wells
Z. Rahim, A. Al-Kanaan, H. Al-Anazi, Saudi Aramco; W. El-Mofty, Packers Plus Energy Services
Alternate/Knowledge Sharing ePoster
How to Manage CT Operations in Hostile Environment: Field Case Studies on CT Challenges in Deep HPHT High
Sour Carbonate Formations
P. Subban, H. Al-Bader, Y. Al-Salali, V. Duggirala, M. Ayyavoo, A.R. Al-Ibrahim, A. Rajkhowa, Kuwait Oil Company
Session 49: Reservoir Characterisation and Fluid Modelling
Meeting Room 215–217 | 1045–1215 hours
Session Chairs: Mike Gunningham, Maersk Oil; Salem Elmasallati, Shell
Modelling Bitumen Presence and its Impact on Reservoir Performance in the Arab D Reservoir, Dukhan
Field, Qatar
1045
17555
F. Hasiuk, Iowa State University; A. McKinney, F. Meek, W.H. Jamieson, J.K. Miller, ExxonMobil; B. Dwiyarkoro,
H.A. Al-Ansi, Qatar Petroleum
Conditioning of Carbonate Reservoir Model Using Seismic Data in an Offshore Upper Mishrif Field in
1115
17590 the Middle East
T. Pigeaud, K. Budkina, K. Philippe, E. Fetel, Total; M.I. Emang, Qatar Petroleum
Integration of Core and Log Data for Classification of Reservoir Rock Types in Minagish Reservoir of
Greater Burgan Field, Kuwait
1145
17212
L. Hayat, M.A. Al-Rushaid, K. Datta, S.H. Al Sabea, Kuwait Oil Company; Y. Muhammad, E. Gomez, W. Clark,
Y. Z. Ma, Schlumberger; D.J. Bond, D.J. Bond & Associates
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
17421
“What Happened to All My Gas?” P/z Plots in Layered Reservoirs
F.C. Ross, Qatargas
17489
Maximising the Benefits of Real-Time LWD Data for Production Performance Prediction
S.A. Haq, E.R. Okoroafor, L. Ortenzi, A.B. Nkanga, W. Zhou, I.A. Khattak, D.U. Okenwa, Schlumberger
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17512
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Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Session 50: Production Optimisation: Modelling and Maximising Production
Meeting Room 218–220 | 1045–1215 hours
Session Chairs: Ashish Chitale, Praesagus RTPO; John Pierce, Qatar Petroleum
1045
17252
IPM Tool for Strategic Decisions: Diverse Applications of IPM in the Supergiant Tengiz Field
S.K. Kabdenov, M. Aitkazin, A. Aitzhanov, S.M. Macary, Tengizchevroil
1115
17255
RasGas Experience with Production Optimisation System—A Success Story
S.A. Mohammed, M. Berzou, L.B. Morshidi, H. Al Kharaz, RasGas Company Limited
1145
17619
Technological Evolution in Natural Gas Plant Automation
N. Dey, Qatar Petroleum
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
17466
17499
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
17511
Multiphase Drag Reducing Agents to Increase GOSP Production in Offshore Saudi Aramco: Field Applications
N.A. Al Amri, R. Al-Khaldi, H.B. Al-Qahtani, M. Al-Amoudi, Saudi Aramco
Challenges in Uninterrupted Production and Supply of Gas to Mega LNG Trains
P. Kumar, S. Mitra, Qatargas
Production Optimisation Maximum Reservoir Contact Well, Part III: Field Tests with Acoustic-Tolerant
Multiphase Flowmeter
E. Al-Alyan, S.M. Al-Mutairi, F.M. Al-Subaie, Saudi Aramco; O.H. Unalmis, L.W. Perry, Weatherford
Session 51: Risk Management Challenges in Hydrocarbon Industry
Meeting Room 236–238 | 1045–1215 hours
Session Chairs: Ibrahim Fahmy, University of Aberdeen/ZADCO; Guillermo Pastor, Shell
1045
17222
Materials and Corrosion in LNG Industry—Our Experiences
M.V. Jandhyala, I.A. Muzghi, Qatargas
1115
17251
The Hydrocarbon Pipeline Network and Development in Qatar
A. Al-Rasheed, Qatar Petroleum
Total E&P Consideration of New Technologies in Rotating Machines to Respond to the Requirements of
17461 Future O&G Developments
B. Quoix, A. Gelin, Total
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
Successful Application of Compact Low Pressure System in CC Field, an Optimised Version for Smaller Surface
17254 Deck Platforms
Z. Mohd Mainuri, D. Gajet, M.H. Mohamad, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd; P.K. Hoong, Uzma Group
1145
17666
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Programme Acceleration—Case Study
A. Z. AlUtaibi, Saudi Aramco
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Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Session 52: Innovations in LNG & CNG
Meeting Room 239–241 | 1045–1215 hours
Session Chairs: Ahmed Al-Amoodi, Qatar Petroleum; Divyesh Master, RasGas Company Limited
1045
17497
CNG Application in Qatar
A. Kafood, Qatar Petroleum
1115
17662
Integrity and Efficiency in LNG Transfer Operations with Flexible Hoses
E. Bokhorst, A. Twerda, TNO
1145
17559
Stranded Gas Value Chain Development Challenges and Opportunities
G. Shabbir, Saudi Aramco
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
17266
Collaborative APC Project Management
P. Singh, Qatargas
17633
Small Scale LNG, Breaking Bulk for GCC Exporters to Open New Markets?
C. Widdershoven, B.V. Beemt, TNO
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
Session 53: Geophysical Integrated Solutions
Meeting Room 103 | 1330–1500 hours
Session Chairs: Philippe Julien, Total; Said Mahrooqi, Petroleum Development Oman
Processing and Preliminary Interpretation of the Ultra High-Density Full-Azimuth 3D Seismic Survey,
1330
17533 Dukhan Field, Qatar
S.R. Seeni, K. Setiyono, H. Zaky, J.H. Snow, L.J. Weber, Qatar Petroleum
1400
17705
Imaging the Pre-Khuff: Changing the Game with Innovative Seismic Technology
M. Van Der Molen, C. Harvey, M.D. Molinaro, R. Navarro-Luna, P. Stigborg, Shell
Geologically Guided Prestack Depth Imaging—A Case History from Greater Burgan, Kuwait
17595 P.K. Mukherjee, A. Al-Ghareeb, M. Anandan, K.M. Hafez, W.A. Zahran, Kuwait Oil Company; T. Saleh,
C. Cunnell, WesternGeco
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
1430
17467
Derisking Prerosetta Prospects in the Nile Delta through Depth Imaging
M. Andreolli, N. Bienati, M. Manera, E. Gentile, A. Tansini, Eni
17645
Integrated Analysis of Borehole and Surface Seismic Data to Resolve Seismic Uncertainties in the Gulf of Suez
M.S. El-Hateel, A.H. A. Ismail, I.A.M. Henaish, Suez Oil Company; P. Ahmad, A. Ashraf, Schlumberger
17359
Solving the Conflicting Dips Problem in Complex Media by Considering All Possible Dips in CRS Method
A. Shahbazi, D. Ghosh, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS; M. Soleimani, Shahrood University of Technology; J. Mann,
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
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Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Session 54: Measurements While Drilling
Meeting Room 104 | 1330–1500 hours
Session Chairs: Doug Murray, Schlumberger; Omar Saif, ADMA-OPCO
1330
17603
Live Pressure Control Risk Analysis for Drilling Through Multiple Reservoirs
H.C. Karlsen, T. Nilsen, Statoil
Challenges of Drilling HPHT High H2S Content Well Focusing Effective Well Control Measures with
17539 Consideration to SimOps
F. Al-Qattan, M.A. Alam, Kuwait Oil Company
Results from the Introduction of a New 3D Radial Probe for Wireline Formation Testing in Western
Siberia
1430
17519
P.J. Weinheber, M. Charupa, A. Latypov, A. Tsiklakov, Schlumberger; J. Caraballo, V. Gotia, Repsol;
A. Pashinsky, Yamal SPG
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
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1400
17446
Ultrafast Determination of Archie and Indonesia m&n Exponents for Electric Log Interpretation: A Tight Gas
Example
N. Bona, E. Rossi, B. Bam, Eni
17622
BlowFlow—Next Generation Software for Calculating Blowout Rates
H.C. Karlsen, Statoil; E.P. Ford, International Research Institute of Stavanger
17675
Improving Gas Relative Permeability in Tight Gas Formations by Using Microemulsions
A. Rostami, H. Nasr El Din, Texas A&M University; D. Nguyen, Nalco Champion
SPE
166583
Approximations of Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Recovery Factor in Viscous and Heavy Oil Reservoirs
R. Kaczmarczyk, Imperial College; J. Herbas, J. DelCastillo, Tullow Oil
Session 55: Well Integrity
Meeting Room 105 | 1330–1500 hours
Session Chairs: Anuj Gupta, Texas A&M University at Qatar; Talal ElSayed, ADMA-OPCO
Investigating the Dynamic Three-Dimensional Loading Effects on Perforating Guns Imposed by
Shaped Charges
1330
17282
W. Zhang, G. Craddock, J. Wight, Halliburton; J.P. Rodgers, T.S. Glenn, M. Serra, T. Bettenmann, Starboard
Innovations
Well Accessibility Considerations in Well Completion Designs for Long Reach and Deviated
1400
17263 Offshore Wells
S. Mohd Jeffry, D. Shivananthan, C.H. Roh, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd
Long-Term Wellbore Isolation in a Corrosive Environment
SPE/IADC
1430
O.R. Ilesanmi, B. Hilal, S. Gill, A. Brandl, Baker Hughes; M. Al-Mazrouei, A. Abdullah, A.O. Abdul Halim,
166769
ADCO
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17556
A Study of Acoustic Wave Propagation inside Cemented Production Tubings
A.K. Farraj, University of Toronto; S.L. Miller, K.A. Qaraqe, Texas A&M University
17668
Installation of Long Interval Conductor String Across Challenging Offshore Drilling Environment
K. Won, I.B. Budi Utama, Weatherford; K. Muir, C. Chanpen, PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited
Myanmar; W. Thet, F. Noble, Oil States
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Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Session 56: Rock and Fluid Characterisation 2
Meeting Room 215–217 | 1330–1500 hours
Session Chairs: Eric Delamaide, IFP Canada; John Martin, RasGas Company Limited
1330
Remaining Oil Saturation Determination in Dukhan Arab C and Arab D Reservoirs
17437 T.A. Wahlheim, W.H. Jamieson, A. Schnacke, J.R. Dixon, ExxonMobil; T. Attia, L. Barrios, M.N. Ab Majid,
H. Ramos, A. Trabelsi, M. Omar, Qatar Petroleum
1400
17659
1430
An Experimental Investigation of the Oil Recovery in the Transition Zone of Carbonate Reservoirs
17640 Taking into Account Wettability Change
F. Nono, G. Hamon, Total; H. Bertin, University of Bordeaux
Theory and Experimental Setup of the New Rise in Core Reservoir Wettability Measurement Technique
S.G. Ghedan, Computer Modeling Group; H. Canbaz, Schlumberger Petrotechnical Services
Alternate/Knowledge Sharing ePoster
Reservoir Rock Typing of Upper Shu’aiba Limestones, Northwestern Oman
S. Al-Tooqi, N. Al-Habsi, M. Al-Shukaili, S.N. Ehrenberg, Sultan Qaboos University
Session 57: Corrosion, Erosion and Sand Control
Meeting Room 218–220 | 1330–1500 hours
Session Chairs: Michael Jellison, National Oilwell Varco; Yves Gunaltun, Total
1330
17423
An Evaluation of Production Casing Corrosion Due to Ingress of Sour Gas in the Tubing-Casing Annulus
L. Morshidi, M.Z. Farooqui, M.A. Bugti, RasGas Company Limited; A. Kumar, S. Desai, J. Pacheco, ExxonMobil
Sand Management Strategy Using Reliability Engineering Analysis Techniques: A Case Study of an
17380 Angolan Ultra-Deep Water Field
T. Arubi, B. Blosser, G. Gall, BP; E. Igwe, Shell
An Abnormally High Pressure Zone have been Detected to be the Culprit of Many Well Integrity Issues
1430
17349 in Dukhan Khuff Wells
A. A. Sultan, Qatar Petroleum
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
1400
17293
A Study into Tubing Shear Stresses in High Rate Wet Gas Producers
M.Z. Farooqui, S. Kersey, L. Morshidi, M.A. Bugti, RasGas Company Limited; A. Troshko, N. Berchane, ExxonMobil
17477
Ceramic Screens—An Innovative Downhole Sand Control Solution for Old and Challenging Cased Hole
Completions
A. Nadeem, A. Strazzi, M. Lopez, BG Group; S. Joly, S. Wildhack, R. Jackson, ESK Ceramics
17465
A Comprehensive Approach of Well Integrity Surveillance
M. N. Al-Khamis, F.T. Al-Khelaiwi, M.H. Hanabi, K.S. Al-Yateem, A.A. Al-Qatari, H.A. Al-Muailu, Saudi Aramco
17614
A Novel Chemical Sand and Fines Control Using Zeta Potential Altering Chemistry and Placement Technique
P. Singh, Weatherford; R.V. Petegem, Consultant
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Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Session 58: Mature Fields/Brown Fields
Meeting Room 236–238 | 1330–1500 hours
Session Chairs: Fahad Moudi Al-Ajmi, Kuwait Oil Company; Gary Mercado, ADMA-OPCO
1330
17398
Integrated Gas Management to Maximise Well Potential and Reserves within a Mature Oil Field
E. Gunasan, A. Pearce, C. Blondeau, Total
1400
17245
How to Find Low Resistivity Pay In a Mature Oil Field K—Field Case Study
S.M. Poerboyo, K.R. Suharya, Energi Mega Persada
1430
Water-Flood Performance Monitoring of Fluvial Reservoir Through Saturation Logging—A Case Study
17236 of Large Onshore Mangala Field
D. Prasad, S. Verma, R. Tandon, P. Kumar, A.K. Singh, R. Vengadathri, P. Shankar, P. Singh, Cairn India
Alternate/Knowledge Sharing ePoster
17538
Identifying Opportunities in a Complex Mature Oil Reservoir—A Company’s Experience
E.A. Omara, M. Nosseir, A. Samieh, M. Baydoon; Suez Oil Company; A.F. El-Hawary, RWE-Dea
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
Session 59: Unconventional Field Development and Operations
Meeting Room 239–241 | 1330–1500 hours
Session Chairs: Kenneth Golden, XTO Energy; Darcy Spady, Sanjel Corporation
Managing Risk in a Thermal Oil Sands Development Project Through Appropriate Technical and Well
1330
17684 Operating Design
M. Zatka, Shell
1400
17303
Horizontal Well Productivity Restoration—Successful Stimulation Application in a Large Onshore Field
S. Tiwari, R. Singh, D. Prasad, M. Jha, P. Kumar, A.K. Singh, G. Dangwal, R. Tandon, Cairn India
Overcoming Hydraulic Fracturing Challenges in High Temperature and Tight Gas Reservoirs of Saudi
Arabia with an Enhanced Fracturing Fluids System
1430
17686
A.R. Malik, J.A. Leal Jauregui, A.A. Dashash, S.M. Al-Driweesh, Saudi Aramco; J. Soriano, A. Lopez,
Halliburton
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
17295
A Holistic Approach to the Development Stage of Shale Gas Resources
M. Maucec, M. Navarette, L.G. Chorn, Halliburton
17242
Factors to Consider During the Pre-Screening Stage for Marginal Offshore Heavy Oil Field Production
O.C. Akuanyionwu, T. Solbakken, Schlumberger; J.M. Mackintosh, Apache
Drilling and
Completions
78
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Geoscience
Engineering
Projects and
Facilities
Field
Development and
Production and
Operations
Mid-Stream
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Industry
Issues
Unconventional
Resources
Reservoir
Technical Programme
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Session 60: Faults, Fractures and Structures in the Middle East
Meeting Room 103 | 1545–1715 hours
Session Chairs: Manhal Sirat, ADCO; Valentina Zampetti, Maersk Oil
1545
17219
Resolving Eustasy from Neotectonics in the Sea-Level Histroy of the Pliocene to Holocene of Qatar
J. Jameson, C.J. Strohmenger, ExxonMobil
Reservoir Fracture Characterisation and Modelling in a Shuaiba Reservoir
17323 Y. Kexian, R. Corbeanu, S. Nasoetion, OXY; M.D. Labiadh, R. Narayanan, K.H. Habib,
M.I. Mubarak, Qatar Petroleum
Regional In-Situ Stress Mapping: An Initiative for Exploration and Development of Deep Gas
Reservoirs in Kuwait
1645
17632
S. Perumalla, H. Singh, R. Al-Naeimi, U. Prasad, E. Scheele, C. Barton, Baker Hughes; A. Al-Fares, R. Husain,
R. Mulyono, N. Al-Ammar, A. Al-Kandary, Kuwait Oil Company
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
Structural Evolution Model for the North Kuwait Carbonate Fields and its Implication for Fracture
Characterisation and Modelling
17620
P. D. Richard, Shell; L. Bazalgette, Petroleum Development Oman; V.K. Kidambi, A. Odreman, B. Al-Qaderi,
S.R. Narhari, C. Pattnaik, K. Al-Ateeqi, Kuwait Oil Company; K. Laiq, Schlumberger
17593
17663
17495
Methodology and Implications for Natural Fracture Network Modelling in a Carbonate Reservoir of Abu Dhabi
M. Sirat, ADCO; G. Xi, Q. Ni, A.M. Hussein, X. Zhang, Schlumberger
The Present-Day Stress Pattern in the Middle East and North Africa and their Importance: The World Stress Map
Database Contains the Lowest Information in these Petroliferous Areas
M. Rajabi, M. Tingay, University of Adelaide; O. Heidbach, GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Assessing Reservoir Fracture Potential over Kra AlMaru, Riksah Structure in the Kuwait Gotnia Sub-Basin
R. Srigiriraju, A. Amer, A.W. Jaradat, Schlumberger; M. Alaa, A. Heyam, T.F. Al-Adwani, N. Banik, B. Chakrabarti,
A.A. Ghneej, Kuwait Oil Company
Session 61: Geoscience Formation Measurements
Meeting Room 104 | 1545–1715 hours
Session Chairs: Abul Ahsan, Shell; Tarik Matarid, ADMA-OPCO
Implementation of Interval Velocity Data in the Analysis of Vertical Fluid Migration Routes and
Charging Offshore Qatar
1545
17679
K.J. Andresen, Aarhus University; A. Uldall, L. Madsen, C. Perrin, N. Rameil, G.F. Durance, H. Tirsgaard,
M. Hertle, Maersk Oil; M.I. Emang, T. Gagigi, Qatar Petroleum
Dipole Shear Imaging behind Casing: Extending the Borehole Acoustic Imaging Envelope to BrownFields
1615
17537
A. Srivastava, H. Yamamoto, S. Ahmed, J. Roberts, Schlumberger; F. Cantin, O. Moreau, Total; N. Bounoua,
Qatar Petroleum
Determination of Reservoir Permeability Based on Irreducible Water Saturation and Porosity from Log
1645
17429 Data and FZI (Flow Zone Indicator) from Core Data
M. Fazelalavi, Independent Consultant; M. Fazelalavi, Kansas Geological Survey; M. Fazelalavi, Senergy
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
Dynamic 3D Imaging of Fluid Mobility in Natural Fractures Using High-Resolution Positron Emission
Tomography
17478
M. Maucec, R.G. Dusterhoft, R.D. Rickman, R. Gibson, Halliburton; A. Buffler, M. Stankiewicz, M. van Heerden,
University of Cape Town
Improvements in Reservoir Fracture Network Characterisation Using High Resolution Logging While Drilling
Resistivity Images in Extended Reach Wells Under High Stick Slip Conditions
17655
S.J. Finlay, Maersk Oil; N. Bounoua, Qatar Petroleum; C.L. Fulton, F.N. Irani, S.Y. Chow, L. Pontarelli, J.C. Rasmus,
Schlumberger
Combining High Definition Formation Microelectrical Imaging and Wireline Formation Tester for Improved
17674 Reservoir Characterisation in High Resistivity Low Permeability Carbonate Reservoir
W. Koerfer, J. Gao, Wintershall; M. E. Z. El-Demerdash, Qatar Petroleum; W.S. Matter, M.S. Osman, Schlumberger
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1615
Technical Programme
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Session 62: Drilling Fluids
Meeting Room 105 | 1545–1715 hours
Session Chairs: Anuj Gupta, Texas A&M University at Qatar; Saleh Al-Mutairi, Chevron
1545
17490
Open-Hole Fluid Displacement for Carbonate Stimulation in Liner Completions
C.S. Mayer, R. Sau, C.E. Shuchart, ExxonMobil
1615
17235
Shale-Fluid Interactions and Drilling Fluid Designs
W. He, S.L. Gomez, R. Leonard, D. Li, M-I SWACO, A Schlumberger Company
1645
History Matching the Clean-Up of a Well at the Oselvar Field Using a Transient Multiphase Flow
17482 Simulator
B. Solvang, M.K. Krogstad, D. Lysne, A. Ashrafian, Weatherford; E.A. Quale, DONG Energy
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
17371
Role of Nanotechnology in Improvement of Drilling and Completion Operations
S. Agarwal, A. Aggarwal, Indian School of Mines
SPE
166116
A Dynamic Imaging Particle Analysis System for Real-Time Analysis of Drilling Muds
K. Peterson, Fluid Imaging Technologies
17243
Qualification of an Innovative Sealant to Ensure Hydraulic Isolation in TTRD Application in the Presence of a
Downhole Pressure and Temperature Gauge Cable
S. Taoutaou, J. Bedel, Schlumberger
17598
Nitrified Water as UBD Medium—Perfect Recipe for a Corrosion Nightmare: Issues and a Solution
I. Hussain, D. Al-Enezi, A. Al-Khaldy, S.S. Sulaiman, S.J. Hayat, Kuwait Oil Company
Session 63: Simulation Technology
Meeting Room 215–217 | 1545–1715 hours
Session Chairs: François-Michel Colomar, Beicip-Franlab; Guillermo Pastor, Shell
Reservoir Simulation Modelling of the World’s Largest Clastic Oil Field—The Greater Burgan Field
Complex, Kuwait
1545
17238 E.D. Ma, M.R. Banagale, L. Dashti, R.A. Al-Houti, F.A. Abdulla, J. Al-Hamoud, Kuwait Oil Company;
S.A. Ryzhov, Maersk Oil & Gas; M. Ibrahim, S.A. Gheorghiu, O.A. Hegazy, O.M. Gurpinar, Schlumberger;
J. Filak, Beicip-Franlab
Reservoir Simulation Design Strategy for Next-Generation Multilevel Assisted History Matching
1615
17518 S. Mirzadeh, G. Carvajal, A.P. Singh, M. Maucec, R. Chambers, S.P. Knabe, Halliburton; A.K. Al-Jasmi,
I.H. El Din, Kuwait Oil Company
1645
17648
Giga Cell Compositional Simulation
E. Obi, A. Fil, N. Eberle, H. Cao, Total
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
Lattice Boltzmann Flow Simulations With Applications of Reduced Order Modelling Techniques
17457 D. Brown, J. Li, M. Ghommem, V. Calo, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology; Y. Efendiev, Texas A&M
University
A New Approach to Reservoir Modelling and Simulation Using Boundary Representation, Adaptive
Unstructured Meshes and Control-Volume-Finite-Element Methods
17433
M. D. Jackson, P. Mostaghimi, J.R. Percival, B.S. Tollit, D. Pavlidis, J.L. Gomes, C.C. Pain, M.J. Blunt, A.H. Muggeridge,
Imperial College London
Opening the Black Box: A Critical and Comparative Investigation of Solvers and Methods in Conventional and
Next-Generation Reservoir Simulators
17560
C. Temizel, Aera Energy; B. Hancioglu, Rice University; S. Dursun, S. Purwar, Halliburton; S. Tek, University of the
Incamate Word
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Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Session 64: Production Facilities: Managing Production and What Comes With It
Meeting Room 218–220 | 1545–1715 hours
Session Chairs: Musleh Al-Otaibi, Kuwait Oil Company; Nayef Mohammed Al-Hajiri, Qatar Petroleum
1545
Qatar Petroleum Experience in Implementing the Measurement Strategies for Custody Transfer,
17292 Allocation and Royalties
C. Bolivar, Qatar Petroleum
1615
17643
Recent Advancements in Vessel Desanding Technology
A.O. Opawale, T.M. Abdalla, FMC Technologies
1645
17394
Advanced Technologies for Produced Water Treatment and Reuse
J. Matar, A. Hussain, A. Janson, S. Gharfeh, S. Adham, ConocoPhillips
17626
A Tool to Tackle the Challenges of the Treatment of the Back Produced Viscosified Water
O. Rambeau, M. Jacob, M. Rondon, S. Jouenne, P. Cordelier, Total
17463
Post-Production Heavy Oil Operations: A Case For Partial Upgrading
T. M. Lokhandwala, Halliburton; M. Barrufet, Texas A&M University
17321
Produced Water Management for Sustainable Reinjection—Bench Scale Tests to Remove and Destroy KHI
M. Al-Shaabi, K. Emadaddhi, D. Roquet, Dolphin Energy
17552
Maximum Recovery of Gas Compression Waste Energy
N.A. Ansari, S.A. Salu, Saudi Aramco
17455
A New Treatment Technique of Produced Water from Polymer Flooding
R. Liu, Z. Shao, CNPC; X. Wang, Beijing University of Technology; H. Miller, EnsoChem; S. Wakasaki, National
Petroleum; R. Lisana, Anthia EOR
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
Session 65: Environment: Innovation in Minimising Our Footprints
Meeting Room 236–238 | 1545–1715 hours
Session Chairs: Claudia Baerle, Wintershall; Emmanuel Garland, Total
1545
17481
Treatment of Produced Water from Unconventional Resources by Membrane Distillation
J. Minier-Matar, A.A. Hussain, A. Janson, S.S. Adham, ConocoPhillips
1615
17290
Economics of Power Production from Forward Osmosis
M. Jacob, O.F. Garnier, G. Lebas, Total
1645
17273
Qatargas Flare Reduction Programme
I. Bawazir, M. Raja, I. Abdelmohsen, Qatargas
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
17605
17565
17274
Predictive Emission Monitoring System: Innovation in Measurement Technology
A. Suliono, C. Sadois, P. Julien, Total; M. Raja, K. Al-Sulaiti, Qatargas
Subsurface Cuttings Injection: Technical and HSE Challenges and Opportunities
A. Maliardi, F. Cecconi, D. Simeone, Eni; S.Gumarov, T.A. Shokanov, V. Anokhin, S. Benelkadi, F. Bosisio,
R. Mangiameli, M-I SWACO, A Schlumberger Company
A New Mapping Method to Assess Aquifers Vulnerability Based on Hydrogeological and Seismic Data—Case
Study: Mio-Pliocene Aquifer in Hassi Messaoud, Algeria
F.K. Bensenane, University of Sciences and Technology Algiers; O. Dhina, Sonatrach
Reservoir
Unconventional
Resources
OverArching
Industry
Issues
Mid-Stream
Gas
www.iptcnet.org
Field
Development and
Production and
Operations
Engineering
Projects and
Facilities
E&P
Geoscience
Drilling and
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81
Technical Programme
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Session 66: Low Salinity and Heavy Oil
Meeting Room 239–241 | 1545–1715 hours
Session Chairs: Rick Penney, Schlumberger; Shehadeh Mesalmeh, Shell
1545
17558
Low Salinity Flooding: Experimental Evaluation and Numerical Interpretation
S.K. Masalmeh, T. Sorop, B. Suijkerbuijk, E.C. Vermolen, S.G. Douma, H.A. van del Linde, S.G.J. Pieterse, Shell
1615
17244
New Insights into the Low Salinity Water Injection Effect on Oil Recovery from Carbonate Reservoirs
E. Al Shalabi, K. Sepehrnoori, M. Delshad, University of Texas at Austin
1645
Secondary and Tertiary Polymer Flooding in Extra-Heavy Oil: Reservoir Conditions Measurements17703 Performance Comparison
C. Fabbri, C. Cottin, J. Jimenez, M. N’Guyen, S. Hourcq, M.J. Bourgeois, G. Hamon, Total
Alternate/Knowledge Sharing ePoster
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
17376
Mechanism and Application of Improving Heavy Oil Recovery Greatly by Solvent and Foam Assisted Steam
Flooding
S. Jianfang, W. Guanghuan, L. Chuanxi, L. Wei, SINOPEC
Session 67: Smart Fields
Meeting Room 106 | 1545–1715 hours
Session Chairs: Navid Akram, Shell; Tahani Yoused Al-Rashidi, Kuwait Oil Company
Waterflood Optimisation and its Impact Using Intelligent Digital Oil Field (iDOF) Smart Workflow
1545
17315 Processes: A Pilot Study in Sabiriyah Mauddud, North Kuwait
M.Y. Khan, H. Chetri, Kuwait Oil Company; L. Saputelli, Frontender Corporation; S. Singh, Halliburton
Advanced Satellite InSAR Technology for Fault Analysis and Tectonic Setting Assessment. Application
1615
17574 to Reservoir Management and Monitoring
A. Tamburini, S. Del Conte, A. Ferretti, S. Cespa, TRE
Fibre Optic Sensing for Improved Wellbore Production Surveillance
J. van der Horst, H. den Boer, P. Panhuis, B. Wyker, R. Kusters, D. Mustafina, L. Groen, M. Molenaar,
1645
17528
A. Reynolds, R. Paleja, D. Randell, Shell; N. Bulushi, R. Mjeni, K. Awan, S. Rajhi, Petroleum Development
Oman; R. Bartlett, K. Green, OptaSense
Alternates/Knowledge Sharing ePosters
Effective Utilisation of Smart Oil Fields Infrastructure towards Optimal Production and Real-Time Reservoir
Surveillance
17564
M.A. Al-Amri, K.S. Al-Yateem, F.T. Al-Khelaiwi, R. Ahyed, Saudi Aramco; F. Aminzadeh, University of Southern
California
17646
Optimising Reservoir Testing Operations with Downhole Wireless Telemetry System
C. Acar, A. Aljifri, A. Atef, Y. Bekkouche, M. Maalej, I.R. Nwagbogu, S. Vannuffelen, Schlumberger
17330
I-Field Technologies on a Mass Scale: Change for Efficiency Improvement
F.T. Al-Khelaiwi, M.A. Zarea, M.N. Al-Khamis, A.A. Al-Ghamdi, Saudi Aramco
Drilling and
Completions
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Development and
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KNOWLEDGE SHARING SESSIONS
Knowledge Sharing ePosters are a platform for enhanced discussion and interaction between
authors and delegates, in an informal and interactive environment. Presentations are digital and
made at scheduled slots during coffee breaks.
ePOSTER SESSION 2
ePOSTER SESSION 1
Monday, 20 January 2014
Monday, 20 January 2014
1640 hours
1039
An Improved Method for Petrophysical
Modelling in Three Dimensional Geological
Modelling of Chengdao Oilfield
Z. Haina, L. li, D. Yushan, J. Shurong, T. Tonghui, SINOPEC
1650 hours
1700 hours
1379
266
T. Tg Othman, M. El Emam, R. Tewari, A. Ramli, M. A
Rahman, N. Anasir, S. Sulleh, S. Mohamed Ahmed,
PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
2065
1510 hours
1753
1561
2027
1784
1530 hours
2062
Laboratory Study on the Feasibility and
Mechanisms of Foam-Alternating-Air Flooding in
Tight Oil Formations
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
1010 hours
Improved Production Rates by Earthquakes
in Sandstone Reservoirs with Asphaltene
Deposition Problems
556
916
Improved Oil Recovery Redevelopment for a
Mature Offshore Field
S. Riyadi, A.C. Ngan, R.B.A. Rashid, M.F. Sedaralit,
PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd
1020 hours
1237
453
1030 hours
305
1510 hours
345
1697
Early Monetization of a Marginal Field with Layer
Cake Modelling and Risk Management: A Case
Study
1510 hours
1103
Tailgas Recovery Maximisation Case Study
K. Vyas, ORYX GTL
GTL Product Work-Up Unit Catalyst Management
1520 hours
1574
1169
Mode Decomposition for Fast Simulation of Flow
in Heterogeneous Porous Media
Mehdi Ghommem, V. Calo, King Abdullah University
of Science and Technology; E. Gildin, Y. Efendiev, Texas
A&M University
CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR): The Plains CO2
Reduction Partnership’s Approach to Carbon
Capture and Storage
C.D. Gorecki, E.N. Steadman, J.A. Harju, J.A. Hamling,
S.C. Ayash, Energy & Environmental Research Center
M. Shahin, ORYX GTL
1104
Modelling of the Interaction of Lateral and
Torsional Vibrations in Oilwell Drillstring
Vibrations
Modelling Inflow Performance Relationship for
Horizontal Wells Producing from Solution Gas
Drive Reservoirs
1530 hours
Evaluation of Constant Volume Depletion Data
and Equation of State Simulation
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Prediction of Permeability from Optimum Wire
Line Logs Using a Hybrid of GA-ANN
1010 hours
2304
1510 hours
654
An Innovative Application of Chelating Agents
for EOR in Carbonate Reservoirs
1520 hours
271
The Role of Unconventional Oil in Changing
Energy World
M. Enamul Hossain, S. Nizamuddin, S. Shujath Ali,
M. Hassan, A. Abdulraheem, King Fahd University of
Petroleum and Minerals
Non-Condensible Gas Assisted Thermal Recovery
Technology Research and Application of Heavy
Oil Reservoir
L. Zhang, D. Liu, Y. Li, Y. Liu, J. Li, Tianjin Branch of CNOOC
1520 hours
Archie’s Parameters Determination Techniques in
Carbonate Reservoirs: New Technique for More
Accurate Parameters
G. Hamada, UAE University
M. Khalid, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
1030 hours
Monitoring Gas Production, Injection and
Sequestration by Non-Seismic Geophysics
J. Mrlina, Institute of Geophysics ASCR
M. Khalid, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
1020 hours
The Approaches of Fracture Detection in
Unconventional Reservoir Characterisation Based
on the Seismic Data
J. Yan, Chengdu University of Technology
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
1010 hours
Impact of Adsorption/Desorption, Diffusion, and
Convection on Production from Tight Formations
A. Jamili, M. Pournik, University of Oklahoma MPGE
D. Mandal, U. Shankar, R. Mansur, S. Isham, PETRONAS
Carigali Sdn Bhd
1520 hours
Extending the life of Mature Oilfields using
Newer Techniques: A Case Study of ZETA “Field
Onshore Niger Delta Nigeria”
A. Ekwe, Federal University Ndufu Alike Ikwo; M.K.
Onuoha, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
1700 hours
T. Uetani, INPEX Corporation; T. Matsuoka, H. Honda,
Kyoto University
1030 hours
1610
3D Physical Modelling of EOR Mechanism by ASP
Flooding
Y. Wu, X.X. Li, PetroChina
1020 hours
S. Falkowicz, R. Cicha-Szot, Oil & Gas Institute; P. Launt,
S. Nelson, RAM Biochemicals
1650 hours
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
1422
2253
Cold Heavy Oil Development: Learn from the
Past, Plan for the Future
J. Wang, S. Yuan, T. Zhong, X. Jia, Petrochina
1010 hours
1640 hours
Microbially Enhanced Oil Recovery Field Pilot
at Plawowice, Poland - Validation of MEOR for
Smaller Scale Projects through Proper Design,
Development, Implementation and Monitoring
An Experimental Study of Residual Stress Impact
on Groove Corrosion of Straight-Welded Casing
H. Westermann, M. Neubauer, J. Wallaschek, Institute
of Dynamics and Vibration Research; O. Hoehn, Baker
Hughes
WellCON - Early Kick Detection System
V. Naveen, T. Sharma, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum
University; G. Bansal, ONGC
K.A. Elgawad, M.A. Mahmoud, King Fahd University of
Petroleum & Minerals
E. Grushevenko, D. Grushevenko, Russian Academy of
Science Energy Research Institute
J. Wang, CNPC
Academia and
General ePosters
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Geoscience
Engineering Projects
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Reservoir
KNOWLEDGE SHARING SESSIONS
ePOSTER SESSION 3
ePOSTER SESSION 4
Monday, 20 January 2014
2012
1650 hours
1675
1700 hours
936
Unpiggable Oil and Gas Pipelines Condition
Forecasting Models
M. El-Abbasy, Concordia University / Qatar University; A.
Senouci, Qatar University; T. Zayed, Concordia University
1020 hours
1030 hours
17463
A New Technique for Monitoring Water Front in
Lateral Drive Reservoir
1700 hours
17397
Development of Choke Multiphase Flow
Modeller
M.K. Alrumah, Public Authority for Applied Education
and Training; T. Ertekin, Pennsylvania State University
1520 hours
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
1020 hours
344
Economics of Gas-To-Liquid Processing: The
Effect of Scaling on Profitability
876
Computational Modelling of the Interface
Evolution from Carbon Dioxide Sequestration for
Enhanced Oil Recovery
17355
17552
Co-Gen for Flare Reduction During Abnormal
Situation: A Perspective for Qatari Industry
F.T. Eljack, Qatar University; S. Kamrava, M. El-Halwagi,
Texas A&M University; Q. Xu, Lamar University
2260
Emotional Intelligence as a Tool for Improving
Safety Performance in the Oil and Gas Industry
920
Carbon Mineralization at Low Temperature:
Prospects and Challenges
1030 hours
17584
1030 hours
1510 hours
1520 hours
1821
1836
1839
1310
M.R. Alathba, S. Terpstra, A. Ostrowska, F.A. Hoeve, N.J.
Laycock, R.B. Jones, Shell; S.P. Kuniewski, Delft University
of Technology
1510 hours
17293
1520 hours
17623
Achieving Maintenance Excellence in Maersk Oil
Qatar
M.Z. Farooqui, S. Kersey, L. Morshidi, M.A. Bugti, RasGas
Company Limited; A. Troshko, N. Berchane, ExxonMobil
K. Smart, K. Blakey, Maersk Oil
17358
A Novel Approach for Production Stimulation
through Chemical Applications in a Saudi
Arabian Offshore Field
H.B. Al-Qahtani, A. Balto, Saudi Aramco
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Upper Jurassic Petroleum Systems in the MaribShabowah Basin, Western Yemen
1010 hours
17425
M.H. Hakimi, Taiz University
1020 hours
Statistical Analysis for Partial Inspection of Heat
Exchanger Tube Bundles
A Study into Tubing Shear Stresses in High Rate
Wet Gas Producers
1530 hours
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
821
Maximum Recovery of Gas Compression Waste
Energy
N.A. Ansari, S.A. Salu, Saudi Aramco
O.V. Uzoh, R.E. Bretz, New Mexico Inst-Mining &
Technology
K. ElAhmed, F. Benyahia, University of Qatar
1010 hours
Effective Management of Cathodically Protected
Plant Facilities in a Complex Gas Processing Plant
J. Shanmugam, Z. Hazos, RasGas Company Limited
P. Jain, N.K. Singh, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum
University
A.O. Ifelebuegu, Coventry University
1530 hours
T.M. Lokhandwala, Halliburton; M. Barrufet, Texas A&M
University
A. Rahimzadeh, P. Mohammadmoradi, PETROPARS
1010 hours
2300
M.A. Al-Amri, A. Nasri, A.F. Al-Anazi, F.T. Al-Khelaiwi, A.A.
Anizi, Saudi Aramco
1650 hours
A.K. Farraj, University of Toronto; S.L. Miller, K.A. Qaraqe,
Texas A&M University
E.N. Sarris, E. Gravanis, P. Papanastasiou, University of
Cyprus
1510 hours
Multiphase Flow Meters Trial Testing in High
GOR/GVF Environment
Post-Production Heavy Oil Operations: A Case For
Partial Upgrading
Recovery and Utilisation of Cold Energy of
Liquefied Natural Gas
2232
17422
An Experimental Study of Acoustic Wave
Propagation in Cemented Production Pipe
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
1010 hours
1640 hours
Optimising Gas Facilities Maintenance Using
Computerised Maintenance Management
Systems (CMMS)
A. Shahin, Dolphin Energy
Deep Water Depositional Facies and Channel
Features Offshore Niger Delta
E. Benard, E.A. Ayolabi, University of Lagos; N.F. Ukaigwe,
University of Port Harcourt; S.S. Kabon, South Atlantic
Petroleum
RFEC PIG Designed for Long Distance Inspection
1020 hours
17487
A. Mazraeh, F.B. Ismail, Asia Pacific University of
Technology and Innovation; A.F. Alta’ee, Universiti
Teknologi PETRONAS
Solvents and Process Design for Pre-Combustion
CO2 Capture
1030 hours
17440
New Sour Gas Corrosion Inhibitor Compatible
with Kinetic Hydrate Inhibitor
Energy Production from Algal Biomass: One of
the Options to Close the CO2 Loop
1510 hours
17386
World’s First Tandem 2.125in. Coiled Tubing
Tractor for ESP Open Hole Completions
17387
DIET: An Integrated Approach of Getting the
Right Data and Maximising its Value
L.J. Van Den Broeke, Qatar University; T. Vlugt, Delft
University of Technology; R. De Kler, TNO
L.J. Van Den Broeke, F. Mohammed, Qatar University; R.
De Kler, TNO
Study and Application of Separate Layer
Production Technology in Low Permeability
Oilfield
1520 hours
C.M. Menendez, J. Jardine, W. Y. Mok, S. Ramachandran,
V. Jovancicevic, A. Bhattacharya, Baker Hughes
J. Arukhe, L. Duthie, S. Al-Ghamdi, S. Hanbzazah, H.
Almarri, Saudi Aramco; B. Sidle, H. Al-Khamees, WellTec
H. Al-Kharaz, M.Z. Farooqui, A.M. Ansari, D.W. Blackall, M.
Martin, RasGas Company Limited
L. Mu, C. Zhao, W. Huang, C. Niu, Q. Gan, Y. Zen, Oil & Gas
Technology Research Institute in PCOC
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1640 hours
Monday, 20 January 2014
KNOWLEDGE SHARING SESSIONS
ePOSTER SESSION 5
ePOSTER SESSION 6
Monday, 20 January 2014
1640 hours
1650 hours
1700 hours
Monday, 20 January 2014
17404
Multifunctional Boronic Crosslinker for Fracturing
Fluids
17509
Gas Oil Ratio (GOR) Estimation Utilising
Downhole Well Sensors
17409
Channel Fracturing Enhanced by Unconventional
Proppant Increases Effectiveness of Hydraulic
Fracturing in Devonian Formations of Russia’s
Oilfields
J. Holtsclaw, D.M. Loveless, J.D. Weaver, J.W. Ogle,
Halliburton; R.K. Saini, formerly of Halliburton
H. Muailu, F. Al-Khelewi, H. Fallatah, A. Al Fakher, Saudi
Aramco
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
1010 hours
17399
1020 hours
17499
Challenges in Uninterrupted Production and
Supply of Gas to Mega LNG Trains
M.S. Alzahrani, K.X. Senusi, D.R. Lewis, A.Y. Al Aty, F.A.
Shinaiber, Saudi Aramco
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
P. Kumar, S. Mitra, Qatargas
Advanced Slim Hole Logging Tools For Precise
Mapping of Hydrocarbons and Lowering Drilling
Cost
J. Joshua, Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering
1510 hours
17669
Acid Placement Services Create Large,
Connecting Tunnels for Longer-Lasting
Production Gain in Carbonate Formation
N. Ali, L. Loucif, O. Ilesanmi, Baker Hughes
1520 hours
1530 hours
17465
A Comprehensive Approach to Well Integrity
Surveillance
17327
Development of an Online, Non-Intrusive
Means for Detecting Onset of Formation Water
Production in Gas Flow Lines
M.N. Al-Khamis, F.T. Al-Khelaiwi, M.H. Hanabi, K.S. AlYateem, A.A. Al-Qatari, H.A. Al-Muailu, Saudi Aramco
S.A. Mohammed, M.A. Farooqui, H. Al Kharaz, M.
Ashkanani, M. Marmoush, RasGas Company Limited;
M.A. Aggour, M. Fraim, A. Aboegila, Texas A&M at Qatar
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
1010 hours
17617
Oil Production Optimisation in an Integrated
Digital Field: The KOC Burgan Pilot Project
Experience
A. Al-Jasmi, A. Choudhuri, Kuwait Oil Company; D.A. Joy,
Weatherford
1020 hours
17466
1650 hours
1700 hours
17478
Dynamic 3D Imaging of Fluid Mobility in Natural
Fractures Using High-Resolution Positron
Emission Tomography
17618
Detecting Asphaltenes by a Miniaturised Electron
Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) Sensor
17418
Multiphase Drag Reducing Agents to Increase
GOSP Production in Offshore Saudi Aramco: Field
Applications
Re-Activating and Linking SCADA Wells in North
Kuwait Fields with KOC Teams Collaboration
Efforts
K. Qureshey, H. Al-Ajmi, Kuwait Oil Company
1510 hours
1520 hours
17331
17511
X. Yang, M. Tavakkoli, W. Chapman, A. Babakhani, Rice
University
1010 hours
1020 hours
1030 hours
17297
Remote Gas Detection by Analysis of IR Imagery
in a Field Deployment Setting
17536
Tight Reservoir Stimulation for Improved Water
Injection—A Novel Technique
17285
1510 hours
17330
1520 hours
17700
The Optimisation Approach of Casing Gas
Assisted Rod Pumping System
H.M. Abdel-Moati, ExxonMobil; J.M. Morris, Providence
Photonics
B. Ghosh, M.Y. Alklih, The Petroleum Institute;
E. Al-Shalabi, The University of Texas Austin
Revisiting Reaction Kinetics and Wormholing
Phenomena During Carbonate Acidising
X.W. Qiu, W. Zhao, S.J. Dyer, Schlumberger; A. Al Dossary,
S. Khan, A.S. Sultan, King Fahd University of Petroleum
and Minerals
I-Field Technologies on a Mass Scale: Change for
Efficiency Improvement
F.T. Al-Khelaiwi, M.A. Zarea, M.N. Al-Khamis, A.A. Alghamdi, Saudi Aramco
Diagnosis of Multiple Fracture Stimulation in
Horizontal Wells by Downhole Temperature
Measurements
D. Zhu, J. Cui, Texas A&M University
1530 hours
17344
Nano-Technology for Asphaltenes Inhibition in
Cupiagua South Wells
R.D. Zabala, E. Mora, O.F. Botero, C. Cespedes, L. Guarin,
Ecopetrol; C. Franco, Qatar Petroleum; F. Cortes, U.
Nacional de Colombia; J. Patino, N. Ospina, Petroraza
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
1010 hours
17652
Mechanical Pipe Cutting in ERD Wells with Pipe
Under Compression
1020 hours
17626
A Tool to Tackle the Challenges of the Treatment
of the Back Produced Viscosified Water
1030 hours
17389
Active Field Development Without Harm to Saudi
Arabia’s Ecosystems
1510 hours
17530
Detecting Leaks in Abandoned Gas Wells with
Fibre-Optic Distributed Acoustic Sensing
N.A. Al Amri, R. Al-Khaldi, H.B. Al-Qahtani, M. Al-Amoudi,
Saudi Aramco
1030 hours
M. Maucec, R.G. Dusterhoft, R.D. Rickman, R. Gibson,
Halliburton; A. Buffler, M. Stankiewicz, M. van Heerden,
University of Cape Town
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Effective Wells Corrosion Mitigation in Two Major
Middle East Fields: A Case Study
17310
17477
A. Nadeem, A. Strazzi, M. Lopez, BG Group; S. Joly, S.
Wildhack, R. Jackson, ESK Ceramics
R.E. Kayumov, A.A. Klyubin, A.S. Konchenko, A.V. Yudin,
Schlumberger; A.A. Khalzov, V.V. Firsov, E.N. Nikulshin,
Z.J. Kaluder, S. Sitdikov, Rosneft
1030 hours
1640 hours
Ceramic Screens—An Innovative Downhole Sand
Control Solution for Old and Challenging Cased
Hole Completions
R.C. Macfarlane, B. Schwanitz, J. Greenlee, Welltec; M.
Aguirre, Baker Hughes
O. Rambeau, M. Jacob, M. Rondon, S. Jouenne, P.
Cordelier, Total
J. Arukhe, S. Al-Ghamdi, S. Hanbzazah, A. Ahmari, Saudi
Aramco
K. Boone, A. Ridge, R. Crickmore, D. Onen, OptaSense
G. Han, X. Wu, China University of Petroleum Beijing;
H. Zhang, Ryder Scott Company; X. Zhang, SINOPEC, K.
Ling, University of North Dakota
1520 hours
Production Optimisation Maximum Reservoir
Contact Well, Part III: Field Tests with AcousticTolerant Multiphase Flowmeter
17520
Operational Excellence in Qatar’s First Successful
Rigless Heavy Duty Wireline Fishing in a Qatargas
Offshore Unmanned Platform
P.K. Das, Qatargas
E. Al-Alyan, S.M. Al-Mutairi, F.M. Al-Subaie, Saudi
Aramco; O.H. Unalmis, L.W. Perry, Weatherford
Academia and
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KNOWLEDGE SHARING SESSIONS
ePOSTER SESSION 7
ePOSTER SESSION 8
Monday, 20 January 2014
17321
M. Al-Shaabi, K. Emadaddhi, D. Roquet, Dolphin Energy
1650 hours
1700 hours
17455
17226
A New Treatment Technique of Produced Water
from Polymer Flooding
1640 hours
17223
R. Liu, Z. Shao, CNPC; X. Wang, Beijing University of
Technology; H. Miller, EnsoChem; S. Wakasaki, National
Petroleum; R. Lisana, Anthia EOR
Development of a Polymer Gel System for
Improved Sweep Efficiency and Injection Profile
Modification of IOR/EOR Treatments
E. Eshraghi, Petroleum Institute of Engineering of
Tehran University; J. Moghadasi, Petroleum University
of Technology
1650 hours
17489
Maximising the Benefits of Real-Time LWD Data
for Production Performance Prediction
17453
Reservoir Rock Typing of Upper Shu’aiba
Limestones, Northwestern Oman
F. Crespo, B.R. Reddy, L. Eoff, C. Lewis, N. Pascarella,
Halliburton
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
1010 hours
1020 hours
17677
17257
1700 hours
Back-Flowing of Injection Wells
W.B. Bowen, R. Benkovic, M. Gunningham, Maersk Oil; M.
Jaffar, M. Ghozali, A. Al-Sadah, Qatar Petroleum
High GOR ESP Experience and Development
Concept for a Challenging Oilfield in the
Sultanate of Oman
M.C. De Berredo, I. Sipra, A. Bimani, H. Al Muqbali, G.H.
Lanier, Petroleum Development Oman
1030 hours
17614
1510 hours
1520 hours
1530 hours
17392
17318
17581
Rediscovering the Reservoir with New Logging
Techniques in Mature Fields
R. Hull, K. Kwong, I.R. Hunt, Halliburton; Z. Liu, Kinder
Morgan
Assessing the Biotreatability of Produced Water
From a Qatari Gas Field
A. Janson, M. Katebah, A. Santos, A. Hussain, J. MinierMatar, S.S. Adham, ConocoPhillips – Global Water
Sustainability Centre; S. Judd, Cranfield University
A Joint Shell/ADCO Development of a Shared
Earth Model (SEM) to Support Further
Development of a Giant Field, Onshore UAE
B.D. Meyer, R.A. Nieuwenhuijs, R. Bennett, J.F. Brint, Shell;
A. Vizamora, Sakhalin Energy Investment
17337
New Technologies for Optimising Energy-Fluid
Input and Flow Assurance in Mature Assets
1020 hours
17220
Production Integrated Smart Completion
Benchmark for Field Re-Development
1010 hours
17457
1020 hours
17360
NMR Measurements for Pore Size Mapping at
Fine Scale
1030 hours
17631
A Review of Alternative Methods to Classify RockTypes from Capillary Pressure Measurements
17586
Interference Testing of Horizontal Producers and
Injectors in the Huntington Field
17483
Importance of Proper Pressure-Gauge Placement
in Well Testing and Monitoring of Highly
Permeable Reservoirs
17295
A Holistic Approach to the Development Stage of
Shale Gas Resources
17242
Factors to Consider During the Pre-Screening
Stage for Marginal Offshore Heavy Oil Field
Production
1030 hours
M. Maucec, M. Navarette, L.G. Chorn, Halliburton
1510 hours
O.C. Akuanyionwu, T. Solbakken, Schlumberger; J.M.
Mackintosh, Apache
1520 hours
17535
The Systematic Closing of the Performance Gap
in Hydraulic Fracturing
D. Brown, J. Li, M. Ghommem, V. Calo, King Abdullah
University of Science and Technology; Y. Efendiev, Texas
A&M University
A. Valori, F. Ali, A. Al-Zoukani, Schlumberger; R. Taherian,
Schlumberger
B. Lalanne, M. Rebelle, Total E&P
1510 hours
P.R. Nurafza, B. Al-Shamma, W. Feng, E.ON E&P
1520 hours
A.G. Guzman-garcia, ExxonMobil; B. Theuveny,
Schlumberger
1530 hours
17621
Continuous Incremental Reserves in an Oil
Rim Marginal Field Development through
Integrated Technical Initiatives and Technology
Advancements
R. Masoudi, H. Karkooti, K. S. Chan, M. Othman, M.
Altunbay, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd
J.L. Mogollon, T. Lokhandwala, F. Crespo, C. Hein, S. Rath,
L. Sayavedra, Halliburton
K. Chan, R. Masoudi, H. Karkooti, R. Shaedin, M. Othman,
PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd
S. Al-Tooqi, N. Al-Habsi, M. Al-Shukaili, S.N. Ehrenberg,
Sultan Qaboos University
Lattice Boltzmann Flow Simulations with
Applications of Reduced Order Modelling
Techniques
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
1010 hours
S.A. Haq, E.R. Okoroafor, L. Ortenzi, A.B. Nkanga, W.
Zhou, I.A. Khattak, D.U. Okenwa, Schlumberger
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
A Novel Chemical Sand and Fines Control Using
Zeta Potential Altering Chemistry and Placement
Technique
P. Singh, Weatherford; R.V. Petegem, Consultant
An Experimental Investigation on Archie
Parameters at Ambient and Overburden
Condition of Iranian Clean Carbonate Reservoir
Rock and Developing a New Formation
Resistivity Model for Limestone and Dolomite
Samples
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
1010 hours
17560
Opening the Black Box: A Critical and
Comparative Investigation of Solvers and
Methods in Conventional and Next-Generation
Reservoir Simulators
C. Temizel, Aera Energy; B. Hancioglu, Rice University; S.
Dursun, S. Purwar, Halliburton; S. Tek, University of the
Incamate Word
1030 hours
M. Bychina, V. Guk, D. Wolcott, Ruspetro; M.J.
Economides, University of Houston
17259
Coupled Subsurface and Surface Model: A Case
Study
B. Shammari, S.A. Putra, H.A. Nooruddin, I.J. Bellaci, A.T.
Shammari, Saudi Aramco
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1640 hours
Monday, 20 January 2014
Produced Water Management for Sustainable
Reinjection—Bench Scale Tests to Remove and
Destroy KHI
KNOWLEDGE SHARING SESSIONS
ePOSTER SESSION 9
ePOSTER SESSION 10
Monday, 20 January 2014
1640 hours
17401
Monday, 20 January 2014
Using Wireline Formation Tester Pressure Survey
to Validate and Fine-Tune Model Building: A Case
Study for a Multi-Layered Mature Reservoir
S.I. Badusha, A.M. Qamber, S. Al-Rashdan, A. Safar, A.
Mahato, S. De, Kuwait Oil Company
1650 hours
1700 hours
17260
17421
H.S. Al-Kharaa, M.A. Al-Amri, T.M. Okasha, Saudi Aramco;
M. Naser, King Fahd University of Petroleum and
Minerals
“What Happened to all my Gas?” P/z Plots in
Layered Reservoirs
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
1020 hours
1030 hours
1510 hours
17568
1650 hours
1700 hours
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
17441
17564
Uncertainty of Porosity Measurement Using
NMR and Conventional Logging in Carbonate
Reservoirs
F.C. Ross, Qatargas
1010 hours
1640 hours
Shifting Reservoir Development Focus to IWAG
for a Matured Water Flood Case
17694
17646
1010 hours
17213
17538
17388
Acoustic Velocity Measurements and
Interpretation for Challenging Fluid Systems
1020 hours
17485
1030 hours
K. Kyi, C. Lynn, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd; S.S. Haddad,
S. Chouya, W. Wa, A. Gligorijevic
1530 hours
17376
1010 hours
17585
1510 hours
17312
1020 hours
17443
S.N. Apourvari, C.H. Arns, The University of New South
Wales
M.A. Al-Ismael, H.A. Nooruddin, Y.A. Al-Quhaidan, H.A.
Al-Khawaja, Saudi Aramco; M. Shedid, Intex
A. Mateeva, J.L. Lopez, K. Hornman, P. Wills, B. Cox, D.A.
Kiyashchenko, W. Berlang, H. Potters, R. Detomo, Shell
In-Situ Residual Oil Saturation and Cluster Size
Distribution in Sandstones After Surfactant and
Polymer Flooding Imaged with X-Ray MicroComputed Tomography
S. Iglauer, M. Sarmadivaleh, M. Lebedev, Curtin
University; C. Geng, China University of Petroleum
1520 hours
17433
A New Approach to Reservoir Modelling and
Simulation Using Boundary Representation,
Adaptive Unstructured Meshes and ControlVolume-Finite-Element Methods
M.D. Jackson, P. Mostaghimi, J.R. Percival, B.S. Tollit,
D. Pavlidis, J.L. Gomes, C.C. Pain, M.J. Blunt, A.H.
Muggeridge, Imperial College London
1530 hours
17504
W.N. Mohd Zainudin, L. Riepe, Z. Md Zain, PETRONAS
Carigali Sdn Bhd
An Assessment of the Influence of Micro-Porosity
for Effective Permeability Using Local Flux
Analysis on Tomographic Images
Use of Wireline Formation Tester Stress
Measurements and Sonic Logs for Improved
Geomechanical Model Construction of a Giant
Depleted Gas Reservoir in Abu Dhabi Land: A
Case Study
17407
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Application of Digital Core Analysis (DCA) and
Pore Network Modeling (PNM) based on 3D
Micro-CT Images for an EOR Project in a Mature
Oil Field in East
C. Acar, A. Aljifri, A. Atef, Y. Bekkouche, M. Maalej, I.R.
Nwagbogu, S. Vannuffelen, Schlumberger
Recent Advances in Seismic Monitoring of
Thermal EOR
Mechanism and Application of Improving Heavy
Oil Recovery Greatly by Solvent and Foam
Assisted Steam Flooding
S. Jianfang, W. Guanghuan, L. Chuanxi, L. Wei, SINOPEC
Optimising Reservoir Testing Operations with
Downhole Wireless Telemetry System
Automation of Well Modelling and Data
Validation for Reservoir Simulation
E. Lewis, G. Odikpo, B. Dindoruk, Shell
1520 hours
R. Masoudi, H. Karkooti, K. S. Chan, M. Othman,
PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd; S. Burford, M. Sarginson, V.
Till, P. Bee, D. Chenery, Murphy Oil Corporation
17541
E.A. Omara, M. Nosseir, A. Samieh, M. Baydoon; Suez Oil
Company; A.F. El-Hawary, RWE-DEA
Integration of Downhole Fluid Analysis and
Advanced Mud Logging Reduces Uncertainty in
Reservoir Evaluation
Malaysia Deepwater Development: Optimising
the Reservoir in a Changing Environment
K. Cig, H.I. Osunluk, M. Povstyanova, Schlumberger;
R.M. Masoud, K. Amari, ADCO
P. Schutjens, J. Ita, P. van den Bogert, F. Hermsen, P.
Bakker, L. Watts, J. Webers, and E. van den Heuvel, Shell
Identifying Opportunities in a Complex Mature
Oil Reservoir—A Company’s Experience
M.A. Al-Amri, K.S. Al-Yateem, F.T. Al-Khelaiwi, R. Ahyed,
Saudi Aramco; F. Aminzadeh, University of Southern
California
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
S.K. Shrivastava, M.B. Rizal, A.N. Cheng Ho, R.B. Rasid,
M.F. Sedaralit, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd
On the Impact of Depletion on Reservoir Seal
Integrity: Geomechanical Model Application
Effective Utilisation of Smart Oil Fields
Infrastructure towards Optimal Production and
Real-Time Reservoir Surveillance
Dukhan Field CO2 Injection EOR Pilot: Reservoir
Modelling and Planning
O. Ozen, T.A. Wahlheim, ExxonMobil; T. Attia, L. Barrios,
M.N. Ab Majid, Qatar Petroleum; J.R. Wilkinson,
Consultant
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
1010 hours
17391
Differentiating Between Oil-Base Mud Filtrate
and Multiphase Formation Fluids Using Wireline
Formation Testing Techniques: Case Studies from
Saudi Aramco
M.A. Al-Harthi, F. Kelly, F.N. Enezi, Saudi Aramco; W.
Soleiman, Halliburton
1020 hours
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17209
Evaluation of True Formation Resistivity Derived
from the Dual Laterolog -Rxo and Induction
-Spherically Focused Log
A. F. Mohammed, Weatherford
Field Development &
Production and Operations
Mid-Stream
Gas
Reservoir
KNOWLEDGE SHARING SESSIONS
ePOSTER SESSION 11
ePOSTER SESSION 12
Monday, 20 January 2014
17354
Reduction of the Carbon Footprint in Ammonia
Production through Petrochemical Plant
Integration in Qatar
1640 hours
17214
Formation Testing: New Methods for Rapid
Mobility and Pore Pressure Prediction
17556
A Study of Acoustic Wave Propagation inside
Cemented Production Tubings
17512
How to Manage CT Operations in Hostile
Environment: Field Case Studies on CT
Challenges in Deep HPHT High Sour Carbonate
Formations
S. Daghash, F. Benyahia, Qatar University
1650 hours
1700 hours
17266
17633
Collaborative APC Project Management
P. Singh, Qatargas
1650 hours
Small Scale LNG, Breaking Bulk for GCC Exporters
to Open New Markets?
C. Widdershoven, B.V. Beemt, TNO
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
1010 hours
17435
Unlocking Small-Scale GTL: Cost-Effective
Platform for Producing Drop-In Fuel From Syngas
via a Single-Loop, Catalytic Thermochemical
Process
G. Boyajian, N. Li, H. Fang, M. Qin, R. Koros, A. Keller, E.
Gal, Primus Green Energy
1020 hours
17415
1030 hours
17416
1510 hours
17450
1520 hours
17384
1700 hours
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
1010 hours
17668
17229
J.M. Al-Mulla, Qatar Petroleum
The Production of GTL Jet Fuel in Qatar
A. Al Sharshani, Shell
Enhancing Reliability of Brazed Aluminum Heat
Exchangers in Gas Processing Services
1020 hours
17243
Complex Contaminated Gas Processing Made
Simple
1030 hours
17598
Nitrified Water as UBD Medium—Perfect Recipe
for a Corrosion Nightmare: Issues and a Solution
17363
Improving Collision Avoidance and
Target Accuracy in an Offshore Brownfield
Redevelopment Combining Gyros and In-Field
Referencing
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
17704
Membrane Gas Absorption and Desorption:
Advantages and Hurdles
1510 hours
17428
Helium 2—A New Dimension to Energy
Resources
M. Al-Harbi, RasGas Company Limited
1030 hours
17474
I. Hussain, D. Al-Enezi, A. Al-Khaldy, S.S. Sulaiman,
S.J. Hayat, Kuwait Oil Company
H. Costeno, M. Djohor, M. Raziyev, H. Sessarego, B.
Subroto, A. Ismail, Schlumberger; S. Lee, M. Mondali,
PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd
E. Goetheer, R. Van Der Stel, TNO
1020 hours
Qualification of an Innovative Sealant to
Ensure Hydraulic Isolation in TTRD Application
in the Presence of a Downhole Pressure and
Temperature Gauge Cable
S. Taoutaou, J. Bedel, Schlumberger
M. De Oude, Shell
1010 hours
Installation of Long Interval Conductor
String Across Challenging Offshore Drilling
Environment
K. Won, I.B. Budi Utama, Weatherford; K. Muir, C.
Chanpen, PTTEP Myanmar; W. Thet, F. Noble, Oil States
Syngas Technologies
D. Miller, B. Foglesong, ExxonMobil
1530 hours
A.K. Farraj, University of Toronto; S.L. Miller, K.A. Qaraqe,
Texas A&M University
P. Subban, H. Al-Bader, Y. Al-Salali, V. Duggirala,
M. Ayyavoo, A.R. Al-Ibrahim, A. Rajkhowa, Kuwait Oil
Company
GTL Efficiency
A.S. Al-Tamimi, Qatar Petroleum
Y. Zhou, L.Zhao, Q. Yu, Y. Feng, China Oilfield Services
Limited (COSL); W.C. Chin, StrataMagnetic Software
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
1640 hours
Monday, 20 January 2014
1520 hours
17503
The Field Tests for Measurement of Downhole
Weight on Bit (DWOB) and the Calibration of a
Real-Time DWOB Model
G. Hareland, Oklahoma State University; A. Wu, L. Lei,
University of Calgary
Design Parameters for the Development of a CO2
Infrastructure
L.J. Van Den Broeke, M. Haouari, Qatar University;
R. De Kler, TNO
1530 hours
17608
Core Flood Analysis of Acid Stimulation In
Carbonates: Towards Effective Diversion and
Water Mitigation
O. Gharbi, P. Cheneviere, P. Julien, Total; S. Goedeke, M.
Al-Sammaraie, S. Al-Shahwani, N. Al-Mohannadi, Qatar
Petroleum
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Academia and
General ePosters
Drilling and
Completions
E&P
Geoscience
Engineering Projects
and Facilities & Overarching Industry Issues
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KNOWLEDGE SHARING SESSIONS
ePOSTER SESSION 14
ePOSTER SESSION 13
Monday, 20 January 2014
Monday, 20 January 2014
1640 hours
17369
Successful Implementation of Real-Time
Downhole Pressure Temperature Monitoring
Using Fibre Optic Technology in Deep HT-HP Well
in North Kuwait
M.M. Kabir, A. Siddiqui, A.K. AI-Jasmi, Q.A. Dashti, S.P.
Pradhan, Kuwait OiI Company; R. Abid, Weatherford
1650 hours
17484
Sao Francisco Basin Tight Reservoir Play: Defining
Benefits of Hammer Bit/Percussion Drilling in
Brazil
M. Gerlero, R. Pinho, D. Barreto, Smith Bits, a
Schlumberger Company
1700 hours
17272
Shallow Gas Confirmation by Slow Shear Wave
Using New LWD Sonic Quadrupole Technology
A. Zolhaili, A. Ahmed, C.J. Maeso, W.F. Kent, H.
Yamamoto, Schlumberger; N.T. Son, A. Pradana, M.F.
Hashim, M.Z. Aznor, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd
1640 hours
17697
1650 hours
17221
1700 hours
17301
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1010 hours
1020 hours
17472
17371
O.M. Alzankawi, A. Al-Zuabi, H. Bahman, R.K. Kotecha, B.
Mereno, S.H. Al Sabea, P. Mukherjee, A. Mudavakkat, J.
Al-Humoud, Kuwait Oil Company
1030 hours
1510 hours
SPE
166116
1010 hours
17417
1520 hours
1020 hours
17563
1030 hours
1520 hours
H.H. Qutob, Senergy; K. Kartobi, Sonatrach; A. Khlaifat,
Abu Dhabi Polytechnic
First Steps Toward Maturing the Shallow Gas
Play—Results of an Integrated Exploration
Workflow
17402
17467
Derisking Prerosetta Prospects in the Nile Delta
through Depth Imaging
17645
Integrated Analysis of Borehole and Surface
Seismic Data to Resolve Seismic Uncertainties in
the Gulf of Suez
L. Schwark, M. Stockhausen, Kiel University; R.
Galimberti, R. Elias, Eni
M. Andreolli, N. Bienati, M. Manera, E. Gentile, A. Tansini,
Eni E&P
M.S. El-Hateel, A.H. A. Ismail, I.A.M. Henaish, Suez Oil
Company; P. Ahmad, A. Ashraf, Schlumberger
SPE
164745 H. Al-Ajmi, N.K. Al Barazi, A.S. Al-Rushoud, R. Trivedi,
Underbalanced Drilling Technology for
Unconventional Tight Gas Reservoirs
A Fresh Look at Thin-Bed Prospectivity Within
Conventional Shallow Water Clastic PlaysImplication for Significant Bypassed Pay
Experimental Simulation of Hydrocarbon
Expulsion
Establishing Higher Oil Production Capabilities:
Engineered Approach Achieves Longest Lateral
Hole Section in Kuwait
17279
Wireline Straddle Packer MicroFrac Testing
Enables Tectonic Lateral Strain Calibration in
Carbonate Reservoirs
J.H. Ten Veen, J.M. Verweij, G. de Bruin, TNO; T. Donders,
Utrecht University
1510 hours
Kuwait Oil Company; H. Maliekkal, O. Ghoneim, M. Saleh,
P.R. Nair, Smith Bits, a Schlumberger Company
C. Abdullah, N. Mohamad Khazali, PETRONAS Carigali
Sdn Bhd
R. Dashti, D. Basu, Schlumberger; A. Dahlan, K. K. Kyi,
PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd
A Dynamic Imaging Particle Analysis System for
Real-Time Analysis of Drilling Muds
K. Peterson, Fluid Imaging Technologies
The Awakened Giants
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Role of Nanotechnology in Improvement of
Drilling and Completion Operations
S. Agarwal, A. Aggarwal, Indian School of Mines
P. Charron, E. Brechet, C.J. Saint-Andre, E. Brosille, R.
Petton, Total; P. Gourmel, CGG
T. Ihab, R. Naial, ADCO; D.A. Moronkeji, J.A. Franquet, S.S.
Smith, Baker Hughes
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Implementation of Real-Time Geosteering to
Optimise Horizontal Drilling
Myanmar First 4D Experience, Bringing
Knowledge and Surprises to the Field
1530 hours
17359
Solving the Conflicting Dips Problem in Complex
Media by Considering All Possible Dips in CRS
Method
A. Shahbazi, D. Ghosh, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS;
M. Soleimani, Shahrood University of Technology; J.
Mann, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
1010 hours
17545
A Receiver Array Evaluation Method Designed for
Surface Based Microseismic Monitoring
17325
Improved Statics Model of a Marine 3D Seismic
Dataset Through the Application of Refraction
Statics Tomography Processing, Offshore Qatar
N. Aoki, E. Asakawa, S. Abe, JGI Inc.
1020 hours
C. Lange, C. Hanitzsch, Wintershall Holding; M.E. Zahran,
Qatar Petroleum; G. Tyler, CGG
17654
Step Change In Shallow Water Reflection Seismic
by Advances in De-multiple Techniques
1510 hours
17476
Uncertainty Quantification of Forecasted Oil
Recovery Using Dynamic Model Ranking with
Application to a Middle East Carbonate Reservoir
1520 hours
17622
BlowFlow—Next Generation Software for
Calculating Blowout Rates
1030 hours
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Academia and
General ePosters
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Completions
E&P
Geoscience
Engineering Projects
and Facilities & Overarching Industry Issues
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H. Rønde, C. Huegen, L. Madsen, J.R. Henderson, Maersk
Oil; M.I. Emang, Qatar Petroleum; S. Halliday, CGG
A. Singh, M. Maucec, G.A. Carvajal, S.M. Mirzadeh, S.P.
Knabe, Halliburton; A.K. Al-Jasmi, I.H. El Din, Kuwait Oil
Company
H.C. Karlsen, Statoil; E.P. Ford, International Research
Institute of Stavanger
Field Development &
Production and Operations
Mid-Stream
Gas
Reservoir
KNOWLEDGE SHARING SESSIONS
ePOSTER SESSION 15
ePOSTER SESSION 16
Monday, 20 January 2014
17688
Quantifying the Impact of Natural Fractures and
Pore Structure on NMR Measurements in MultiPorosity Systems
L. Chi, Z. Heidari, Texas A&M University
1650 hours
17345
17702
17491
Tectonics of the Mozambique Margin Through
the Integration of Gravity and Magnetic
Modelling: The Rovuma Basin Case Study
M. Gilardi, R. Longoni, G. Spadini, Eni E&P
1700 hours
1640 hours
Narrowing the Loop for Microporosity
Quantification in Carbonate Reservoirs Using
Digital Rock Physics and Other Conventional
Techniques—Part II
A.A. Al-Ratrout, M.Z. Kalam, ADCO; J.S. Gomes,
M.S. Jouini, The Petroleum Institute; S. Roth, iRock
Technologies; H. Lemmens, B. Mtawaa, FEI
1650 hours
17567
1020 hours
17672
1700 hours
17674
X. Marquez, T. Solling, S.J. Finlay, Maersk Oil; N. Bounoua,
T. Gagigi, Qatar Petroleum
Approximations of Primary, Secondary and
Tertiary Recovery Factor in Viscous and Heavy Oil
SPE
166583 Reservoirs
1030 hours
17641
New Approach to Hydrocarbon Migration in the
Polish Carpathians Based on Outcrops Analyses
1510 hours
17549
Blended Source/Nodal Ocean Bottom Seismic
Acquisition
1530 hours
17352
1010 hours
17570
G. Lesniak, I. Matyasik, Oil & Gas Institute; L. Jankowski,
Polish Geological Institute
An Integrated Method of Subsurface Illumination
Analysis for Shallow Gas Anomaly Data
1020 hours
17514
1030 hours
17446
17551
Complementary Data-Driven Methods for
Interbed Demultiple for Land and OBC
Geometries
1510 hours
17566
1020 hours
1030 hours
17377
1530 hours
17281
M.A. Baslaib, A. BenSadok, H. Arii, M. Espinassous, G.
Bourdarot, M.B. Attia, ADMA-OPCO
Integration of Seismic Variance Attribute with
Stochastic Error Surfaces to Have a Better
Definition of Structural Uncertainty—A Case
Study
17675
Improving Gas Relative Permeability in Tight Gas
Formations by Using Microemulsions
17523
A High Field Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic
Resonance Experimental Study for Clay and
Shale Swelling
17405
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
1010 hours
17495
Assessing Reservoir Fracture Potential over Kra
AlMaru, Riksah Structure in the Kuwait Gotnia
Sub-Basin
17655
Improvements in Reservoir Fracture Network
Characterisation Using High Resolution Logging
While Drilling Resistivity Images in Extended
Reach Wells Under High Stick Slip Conditions
Reservoir Quality Assessment from Clay Mineral
Distribution in the Neogene of North Kuwait
P.K. Mishra, B.H. Akbar, K. Ahmad, H. Ferdous, L. Javier,
P.K. Choudhary, F.F. Abbas, Kuwait Oil Company
1020 hours
See floor plan on pages 98-99 for Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session locations
Academia and
General ePosters
Drilling and
Completions
E&P
Geoscience
A. Rostami, H. Nasr El Din, Texas A&M University; D.
Nguyen, Nalco Champion
M.S. Alzahrani, Saudi Aramco; Y. Yang, A.N. Tutuncu,
Colorado School of Mines
D. Ghosh, B.K. Al-Enezi, D. Al-Matar, Kuwait Oil Company
1510 hours
Extended Elastic Impedance–A Time-Efficient
Workflow from Prestack Seismic Data, Through
Rock Physics, to Reservoir Properties
K. Westeng, Schlumberger; T. Hope, Noreco Norway AS;
A.E. Rasmussen, DONG Energy
E. Hager, M. Garden, S. Sonika, WesternGeco
Dynamic Reservoir Uncertainty Evaluation for
Production Delivery Assurance
Ultrafast Determination of Archie and Indonesia
m&n Exponents for Electric Log Interpretation: A
Tight Gas Example
N. Bona, E. Rossi, B. Bam, Eni E&P
1520 hours
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Vertical and Horizontal Pressure Depletion
Trends Captured by AVA Geostatistical Inversion
Conditioned Reservoir Modelling: An Example
from Late Messinian Lacustrine Turbidities
Reservoirs, Nile Delta, Egypt
R.D. Vaughan, M. Ali, A. Mustafa, RWE Dea; T. Adly, Suez
Oil Company; D. Sulistiono, A. Petrov, CGG-Jason
A. Abdul Latiff, D. Ghosh, Universiti Teknologi
PETRONAS; Z. Tuan Harith, Herriot-Watt University
Magnetic and Gravity Data Acquisition in
Deepwater: A New Frontier for the Potential Field
Geophysics
Applying 3D Close the Loop and Probabilistic
Seismic Inversion Techniques on the Tibr Asset in
Petroleum Development Oman
M. Scholten-Vissinga, Petroleum Development Oman; C.
Chockalingam, G.M. Tiller, Shell
G. Gabbriellini, G. Spadini, E. De Marchi, M. Filippini, R.
Finotello, D. Indrigo, Eni
1010 hours
Combining High Definition Formation
Microelectrical Imaging and Wireline Formation
Tester for Improved Reservoir Characterisation
in High Resistivity Low Permeability Carbonate
Reservoir
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
C. Walker, D. Hays, FairfieldNodal
17356
Origins of Evaporites in a Holocene Mixed Clastic
and Carbonate Coastal Sabkha: Preliminary
Hydrological and Geochemical Data from
Mesaieed Sabkha, Qatar
W. Koerfer, J. Gao, Wintershall; M. E. Z. El-Demerdash,
Qatar Petroleum; W.S. Matter, M.S. Osman, Schlumberger
3D Imaging of Porosity Modifying Phases in
Shuaiba Reservoir, Al Shaheen Field
R. Kaczmarczyk, Imperial College; J. Herbas, J.
DelCastillo, Tullow Oil
1520 hours
N. Al Habsi, Shell; S.N. Al-Tooqi, M. Al Shukaili, Sultan
Qaboos University; S.N. Ehrenberg, The Petroleum
Institute
S.D. Ooi, F.F. Whitaker, University of Bristol; J. Jameson,
C.J. Strohmenger, ExxonMobil
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
1010 hours
An Investigation of Diagenesis Related to the Top
Surface of the Upper Shu’aiba Formation in Cores
from Northwestern Oman
Engineering Projects
and Facilities & Overarching Industry Issues
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R. Srigiriraju, A. Amer, A.W. Jaradat, Schlumberger; M.
Alaa, A. Heyam, T.F. Al-Adwani, N. Banik, B. Chakrabarti,
A.A. Ghneej, Kuwait Oil Company
S.J. Finlay, Maersk Oil; N. Bounoua, Qatar Petroleum; C.L.
Fulton, F.N. Irani, S.Y. Chow, L. Pontarelli, J.C. Rasmus,
Schlumberger
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1640 hours
Monday, 20 January 2014
KNOWLEDGE SHARING SESSIONS
ePOSTER SESSION 17
ePOSTER SESSION 18
Monday, 20 January 2014
Monday, 20 January 2014
1640 hours
17411
High Resolution Sequence Stratigraphy
Analysis in a Carbonate Reservoir from Borehole
Resistivity Images: A Case Study from Tarim
Basin, West China
1640 hours
17471
O. Alzankawi, R. Al-Houti, E. Ma, F. Ali, Kuwait Oil
Company; M. Alessandroni, M. Alvis, Beicip FranLab
S. Yang, G. Wei, I. Le Nir, Schlumberger; C. Xiao,
PetroChina
1650 hours
17296
Sequence Stratigraphy Framework of Late
Early to Middle Cenomanian Rumaila and
Late Cenomanian to Earliest Turonian Mishrif
Formations, Onshore Kuwait
A.H. Youssef, A.P. Kadar, K.A. Karam, Kuwait Oil Company
1700 hours
17531
Upper Oligocene-Lower Miocene Carbonate and
Evaporite Depositional Systems of the Northern
Arabian Plate
G.J. Grabowski, P.C. Tai, C. Liu, ExxonMobil; A.O. Wilson,
Consultant
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
1010 hours
1020 hours
17673
17280
1650 hours
17532
Transforming Seismic Reflection Data into
Quantitative Rock Properties by Seismic Inversion
17339
Reservoir Characterisation and Strati-Structural
Play of Minagish Formation, SE Kuwait
S. Rajput, Baker Hughes
1700 hours
1010 hours
17452
Comparison of Probabilistic Techniques in the
Study of Fluid Effects on Seismic Properties
17625
Advanced Rock Characterisation by Dual-Energy
CT Imaging: A Novel Method for Complex
Reservoir Evaluation
1020 hours
Permeability Multiplier Prediction Using 3D OBC
Seismic Data
T.M. Matarid, K. Ibrahim, M.S. Ibrahem, ADMA-OPCO
1030 hours
17543
Adaptive Sobel Based Edge Detection for
Enhanced Fault Segmentation
1030 hours
17620
A.A. Aqrawi, Schlumberger
1510 hours
1520 hours
1530 hours
17276
Sweet Spots Identification in a BCG Play in
Sichuan Basin China
17419
Pore Structure Characteristics of Non-Marine
Shale in Ordos Basin, China
17217
Characterisation of Coalbed Methane Reservoirs:
A Unified Geoscience and Engineering Approach
J. Zhou, X. Liao, D. Mueller, S. Antipenko, A. Rolph, Shell;
B. Gui, China Zhenhua Oil Company
1510 hours
17639
1520 hours
17663
17636
Sr-isotope Stratigraphy as a Tool to Refine the
Sequence Stratigraphy of the Barremian—Aptian
(Early Cretaceous) Carbonate Platform in the UAE
Z. El Wazir, K. Müller, ADCO; T. Steuber, R. Duan, The
Petroleum Institute
1020 hours
17302
Oil-Oil Correlation and Potential Source Rocks in
the Chotts Basin, Tunisia
A. Belhaj Mohamed, M. Saidi, I. Bouazizi, ETAP
1030 hours
17572
Integration of Petrophysical SCAL Measurements
for Better Understanding Heterogeneity Effects
in Carbonates: Case Study Using Samples from a
Super Giant Field in Abu Dhabi
S. Serag El Din, M.Z. Kalam, ADCO; M. Dernaika, Ingrain
1530 hours
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Geoscience
P.D. Richard, Shell; L. Bazalgette, Petroleum
Development Oman; V.K. Kidambi, A. Odreman, B. AlQaderi, S.R. Narhari, C. Pattnaik, K. Al-Ateeqi, Kuwait Oil
Company; K. Laiq, Schlumberger
Multi-Scale Carbonate Reservoir Characterisation
and Artificial Neural Networks Reveals
Complexity in the Shuaiba Reservoir, Al Shaheen
Field
The Present-Day Stress Pattern in the Middle
East and North Africa and their Importance: The
World Stress Map Database Contains the Lowest
Information in these Petroliferous Areas
17593
Methodology and Implications for Natural
Fracture Network Modelling in a Carbonate
Reservoir of Abu Dhabi
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
1010 hours
1020 hours
17424
Identification and Origin of Tar-Mat in PermoTriassic Dehram Reservoir, Khayam Field, SW Iran
17600
Ordovician Source Rocks and Devonian Oil
Expulsion on Bolide Impact at Siljan, Sweden—
The Re-Os Story
A. Ahanjan, M. Khaleghi, P. Hassanzadeh, National
Iranian Oil Company
H.J. Stein, J.L. Hannah, G. Yang, Colorado State
University; M. Nali, R. Galimberti, Eni E&P
See floor plan on pages 98-99 for Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session locations
Drilling and
Completions
Structural Evolution Model for the North Kuwait
Carbonate Fields and its Implication for Fracture
Characterisation and Modelling
M. Sirat, ADCO; G. Xi, Q. Ni, A.M. Hussein, X. Zhang,
Schlumberger
1030 hours
Academia and
General ePosters
H. Al-Owihan, M. Al-Wadi, S. Thakur, S. Behbehani,
Kuwait Oil Company; N. Al-Jabari, Halliburton; M.
Dernaika, S. Koronfol, Ingrain
M. Rajabi, M. Tingay, University of Adelaide; O. Heidbach,
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
1010 hours
W. Ampomah, C. Her-Yuan, J. Assad, New Mexico
Institute of Mining and Technology
S.J. Finlay, X. Marquez, T. Solling, Maersk Oil; N. Bounoua,
T. Gagigi, Qatar Petroleum
C. Fang, M. Amro, Technical University Bergakademie
Freiberg
C. Le Turdu, R. Laver, M. Koley, Schlumberger
P.K. Nath, S.S. Kumar, L. Ye, A. Al Ajmi, S.K. Bhukta, A.
AlOtaibi, Kuwait Oil Company
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
3D Imaging of the Pore Network in the Shuaiba
Reservoir, Al Shaheen Field
T. Solling, X. Marquez, S. Finlay, Maersk Oil; N. Bounoua,
T. Gagigi, Qatar Petroleum; T, McKay, A. Fogden,
Australian National University
Mauddud Fractured Reservoir Analysis,
Greater Burgan Field: Integrated Fracture
Characterisation Using Static and Dynamic Data
Engineering Projects
and Facilities & Overarching Industry Issues
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17695
Permeability Prediction Using Probabilistic
Neural Network (PNN): Application to the
Paleozoic Shallow Marine Sandstone of Quwarah
Member, Qasim Formation, Saudi Arabia
O. Abdullatif, M. Shuaib, King Fahd University of
Petroleum & Minerals
Field Development &
Production and Operations
Mid-Stream
Gas
Reservoir
KNOWLEDGE SHARING SESSIONS
ePOSTER SESSION 19
Monday, 20 January 2014
Ensuring Safety of Residents in an Emergency
Planning Zone While Maintaining Sensitive
Public Relations with the Affected Residents—
Best Practices Shared
1640 hours
17561
1650 hours
SPE
A Hurt Free Approach to Safety
163757 M. Smith, ExxonMobil
1700 hours
17233
E. Daher, D. Dowd, D. Pye, B. Wicker, United Safety
Qatar LNG Terminal Flare Gas Reduction Project–
JBOG
B. Mirza, Qatargas
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
1010 hours
17580
Successful Installation of the 1st Flare Gas
Recovery System in Saudi Aramco
17605
Predictive Emission Monitoring System:
Innovation in Measurement Technology
M. Almomen, Saudi Aramco
1030 hours
1510 hours
17565
17274
A. Suliono, C. Sadois, P. Julien, Total; M. Raja, K. Al-Sulaiti,
Qatargas
Subsurface Cuttings Injection: Technical and HSE
Challenges and Opportunities
A. Maliardi, F. Cecconi, D. Simeone, Eni E&P; S.Gumarov,
T.A. Shokanov, V. Anokhin, S. Benelkadi, F. Bosisio, R.
Mangiameli, M-I SWACO, A Schlumberger Company
Updates after 26 December 2013 are not reflected
1020 hours
A New Mapping Method to Assess Aquifers
Vulnerability Based on Hydrogeological and
Seismic Data—Case Study: Mio-Pliocene Aquifer
in Hassi Messaoud, Algeria
F.K. Bensenane, University of Sciences and Technology
Algiers; O. Dhina, Sonatrach
1520 hours
17661
Supporting the National Agenda: Education and
Capability Building for the Youth of Today
17678
E-Technology: A Key for Excellence in Training
Geosciences
A. Garg-Buck, M. Al-Kaabi, Shell
1530 hours
D. Dekeyser, L. Machhour, V. Vedrenne, Total
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
1010 hours
1020 hours
17666
Programme Acceleration—Case Study
A.Z. AlUtaibi, Saudi Aramco
17449
Phased Development Approach to Manage
Subsurface Uncertainty and Execution Risks
17254
Successful Application of Compact Low Pressure
System in CC Field, an Optimised Version for
Smaller Surface Deck Platforms
C.A. Pruitt, S. Pinhey, J.D. Buffington, ExxonMobil
1030 hours
Z. Mohd Mainuri, D. Gajet, M.H. Mohamad, PETRONAS
Carigali Sdn Bhd; P.K. Hoong, Uzma Group
1510 hours
17635
How Mastering Flow Assurance Software Can
Help the Industry Take Up the Challenges of
Marginal and Remote Field Developments and
Unlock Reserves?
C. Candelier, F. Papot, A. Musi, D. Larrey, Total E&P
1520 hours
17382
Qatargas Process Safety Programme
P.S. Saravanan, Qatargas
See floor plan on pages 98-99 for Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session locations
Academia and
General ePosters
Drilling and
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Geoscience
Engineering Projects
and Facilities & Overarching Industry Issues
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Young Members Activities
19–22 JAN 2014
Education Week: 18–22 January 2014
Education Week entitled “Energy Challenges + Education = Our Future” includes a five-day programme for the
best undergraduate geosciences and engineering students from international educational institutions. More than
80 students from across the globe and 20 students based in Qatar have been selected to participate in the highly
anticipated student programme. We thank the sponsors of this programme, who have supported the travel and
accommodation expenses incurred by attendees. The purpose of this programme is to give the participating
students a clear insight into the oil and gas industry, to let them work together on a technical project, and provide
them the the opportunity to develop friendships with like-minded young engineers from around the world. We
also hope the programme will see them to return to their universities and colleges with a positive story about
careers in oil and gas, which they will relay to their fellow students.
Teachers’ Workshop: 19 January 2014
The Teachers’ workshop is entitled “Education Energising the Future”, it will be focused on helping teachers
educate in the essential scientific concepts related to oil and gas. The workshop session will ensure that educators
receive comprehensive and objective information that can then be incorporated into their students’ education. A
variety of free instructional materials will be available to take back to the classroom.
EnergyBee: 20 January 2014
EnergyBee is a competition between the selected students groups, consisting of 6-8 members per team. The
participants’ depth and breadth of knowledge on the subjects of energy, petroleum, geoscience and related
sciences will be tested. First, second and third place winners will be announced during the IPTC Closing Ceremony.
Education Day: 21–22 January 2014
Education Day entitled “Energy 4All” is an initiative to introduce students to the disciplines of petroleum
engineering, and the industry in general. Targeted at high school students, grade 10 to grade 12, invited industry
professionals will share their experience with students and deliver talks on topics of general interest and of specific
relevance to the industry. The students will be given free access to the exhibition area during IPTC. They will be
able to see, first-hand, the latest technologies utilised by engineers in this field, including the state-of-the-art
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software used for solving complicated engineering problems. It is hoped that they will leave the conference with a
better understanding of what petroleum engineers do and their role in the broader community. Equally important,
they will also become aware that a petroleum engineering career is full of exciting challenges, teamwork, and
major responsibilities.
Future Engineers’ Parents Dinner: 21 January 2014
This event is designed to make parents aware of the opportunities available in engineering, geosciences and
science higher education in oil and gas. This inspirational evening seeks to give a complete understanding of the
exciting employment prospects in these fields. The dinner will encourage their children to enroll in education that
could help them launch a successful career in oil and gas. We will also discuss the impact that choosing a career
within these disciplines could make on the continuous growth of the region, and the contribution they could
make to global development by meeting the challenges presented by growing energy demand.
High School Project Competition: 22 January 2014
The competition’s objective is to showcase student’s ingenuity and resourcefulness in presenting Science and
Energy related projects. Schools can submit an experimental/investigatory project, technology/engineering
project or display project wherein students can construct a model to show a visual representation of their work.
International Young Professionals Competition: 21 January
•“The World Energy…Gate to the Future” Young Professionals Paper Competition was open to all Young
Professionals in the international oil and gas community. Young Professionals submitted a 350-word abstract and
if selected were invited to write an extended abstract (2000–4000 words).
•PowerPoint and poster presentations were created from the selected abstracts and will be displayed at the Youth
Pavilion in Hall 3. Winners (1st, 2nd, 3rd) will be selected from both the PowerPoint presentations and the posters.
Winners will be awarded at the IPTC closing ceremony.
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