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THE 9th EDITION OF IPTC
UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HIS HIGHNESS SHEIKH TAMIM BIN HAMAD AL THANI
EMIR OF THE STATE OF QATAR
Conference: 6–9 December 2015
Exhibition: 7–9 December 2015
Qatar National Convention Centre
Doha, Qatar
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WELCOME LETTER FROM THE CONFERENCE CHAIRMEN
Saad Sherida Al Kaabi
Qatar Petroleum
Executive Committee
Co-Chairman IPTC 2015
Andy Brown
Shell
Executive Committee
Co-Chairman IPTC 2015
Khalid Al-Hitmi
Qatar Petroleum
Programme Committee
Co-Chairman IPTC 2015
Sabeur Mansar
Shell
Programme Committee
Co-Chairman IPTC 2015
Kanit Sangwongwanich
PTTEP
Programme Committee
Co-Chairman IPTC 2015
W
e invite all members of the international oil and gas community to IPTC Doha which will take place
6–9 December 2015 at the Qatar National Convention Centre. The event is held under the patronage of
His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of Qatar. We hope you can find time in your busy calendars to
attend the event for our industry that is organised by our industry.
Themed “Technology and Partnerships for a Sustainable Energy Future”, we are grateful to have received over 1,300
paper submissions for the technical programme of this year’s event. This has enabled the IPTC Committee to select
a conference programme of great depth and international relevance. In total, there will be 9 conference streams
and a total of 62 technical sessions, featuring over 350 papers. This IPTC will also host a number of new features
including 6 ‘Ask the Expert’ sessions and the top-rated papers from the annual meetings of the IPTC sponsoring
societies—AAPG, EAGE, SEG and SPE. Complementing the technical sessions, there will be interactive Knowledge
Sharing ePoster sessions, featuring high quality technical presentations on the exhibition floor.
The exhibition will once again host all of the major oil and gas suppliers, and many smaller, innovative service
providers, that operate in the region and we hope this will serve as a great arena for networking and the exchange
of ideas.
We hope you can join us on the evening of 6th December for the presentation of the IPTC “Excellence in Project
Integration” Award. Once again we will recognise the achievement of a project team that has successfully
integrated across disciplines to execute a major industry project from discovery to delivery.
We look forward to seeing you, and by all means, please do spread the word to your colleagues and associates who
may also benefit by joining us in Doha.
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IPTC Committees......................................................................................................................................................................4
IPTC Sponsors............................................................................................................................................................................5
Schedule of Events..................................................................................................................................................................6-7
Opening Ceremony and CEO Plenary Sessions...........................................................................................................8
Panel Sessions............................................................................................................................................................................8-9
New at IPTC Doha 2015..........................................................................................................................................................11
IPTC ‘Excellence in Project Integration” Awards............................................................................................................12
Training Courses........................................................................................................................................................................13-14
Young Members Activities.....................................................................................................................................................15
IPTC Exhibitors............................................................................................................................................................................17
General Information.................................................................................................................................................................18-19
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IPTC 2015 COMMITTEES
Executive Committee Co-Chairpersons
Saad Sherida Al Kaabi, President and CEO, Qatar Petroleum
Andy Brown, Upstream International Director, Shell
Conference Programme Co-Chairpersons
Khalid Al-Hitmi, Manager Gas Development, Qatar Petroleum
Sabeur Mansar, General Manager–Development and Commercial, Shell Qatar
Kanit Sangwongwanich, Executive Vice President, Engineering & Development Group, PTTEP
AAPG Subcommittee Co-Chairpersons
Pinar Yilmaz, Advisor Upstream External Projects, ExxonMobil
Robert Kuchinski, Senior Technical Advisor–Formation Evaluation, Weatherford Oil Tool (Middle East)
EAGE Subcommittee Co-Chairpersons
SEG Subcommittee Co-Chairpersons
Daniel Van Hulle, Vice President Geomarket Director–Middle East and Pakistan, CGG
Said Mahrooqi, Head Geophysical Operations–XGO, Petroleum Development Oman
SPE Subcommittee Co-Chairpersons
Jamal Khonaifer, Manager of Production and Facilities Development, Saudi Aramco
Michael Casper Gunningham, Head of Subsurface Support and WRM Advisor, Maersk Oil Qatar
Engineering Projects and Facilities Subcommittee Co-Chairpersons
Faris Ali Khoori, UZ750 Deputy PS Manager, ZADCO
Khalid Al-Hemaidi, Operations Projects Manager, RasGas Company Limited
Mid-Stream Gas Subcommittee Co-Chairpersons
Cecilia Fiquet, Manager LNG Development, Shell Technology Centre Bangalore
Essa Matar Al-Kuwari, Head of Common Facilities, Qatar Petroleum
Young Member Activities Co-Chairpersons
Ali Al Mana, Petroleum Engineering & Field Development Manager–Upstream,
Qatar Petroleum International Ltd
Abhijeet Kulkarni, Senior Business Advisor, Qatar Shell Service Company
A full list of IPTC 2015 committee members can be found at www.iptcnet.org/2015/doha
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Dominique Guerillot, Head of Reservoir Research, Qatar Petroleum
Thierry Charles, Vice President—Geosciences and Reservoir, Total
IPTC 2015 SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS
Thank you to our sponsors and supporters for
their generous contribution
Host Organisation, Principal
and Young Members
Titanium Sponsor
Principal and
Lanyards Sponsor
Co-Host Organisation, Principal
and Young Members
Titanium Sponsor
Principal, Young Members
Titanium and Directional
Signage Sponsor
Principal and Young
Members Platinum
Sponsors
Principal Sponsors
Conference Programme and
Exhibit Guide Sponsor
Exhibition Hall
Entrances Sponsor
Young Members
Platinum Sponsor
Associated Sponsors
(Tier 1)
Registration
Sponsor
Closing Session
Sponsor
Associated Sponsors
(Tier 3)
Young Members
Titanium Sponsor
Badge
Sponsor
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Delegate Bags
Sponsor
Bottled Water
Sponsor
Associated Sponsors
(Tier 4)
Official Airline
Endorsing Organisations
Supporting Organisation
Oil and Gas Job Search
Media Supporters
Bq Magazine, Energy Update, GEO ExPro, Hart E&P, International New York Times, Oil Review Middle East, Petroleum Africa, The Edge, The Oil & Gas Year
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International Education Summit: Rising to Meet the Grand Energy Challenges (Movenpick Hotel)
Training Course: Carbonate Petroleum Geoengineering: Integration of Static and Dynamic Models (Marriott Marquis City Centre)
Training Course: Optimising Exisiting Waterfloods (Marriott Marquis City Centre)
0800–2200 hours
Auditorium
3
Registration (QNCC–Central Foyer and Hall 5)
Registration (St. Regis Hotel Doha)
Meeting Room
218-220
Session 1:
Reservoir Property,
Facies and
Heterogenity
Session 12:
Reservoir Geologic
Modelling II
0930–1015 hours
0800–0930 hours
Panel Session 2:
Unlocking Energy
Resources through
Technology
Special Session:
IPTC Project Awards
Finalist Presentation
Session 16:
Petroleum Systems I
Session 18:
Innovative Acidising
Solutions
Session 19:
Integrated Reservoir
Management I
Coffee Break/Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions (Exhibition Floor)
Session 17:
Towards Seismic
Imaging
Session 7:
Innovations in
Brownfield Project
Execution
Meeting Room
239-241
Session 20:
Corrosion Control in
Wells and Facilities
Session 21:
Offshore Project
Challenges and
Solutions
Session 13:
Integrated Approaches
Session 14:
to Improve Well,
Approaches for Drilling
Reservoir and Facility
and Controlling Water
Management
Exhibition (Halls 4-5)
Session 11:
Wellbore Stability and
Geomechanics
0900–1600 hours
Ask the Expert II
Session 10:
Enhanced Seismic
Processing Resolution
Session 6:
Maximising Well
Performance through
Technology and
Innovation
Registration (QNCC–Central Foyer and Hall 5)
Speaker Check-In (Room 102)
Energy4me Teachers’ Workshop (QNCC)
Energy4me Students Workshop (Female Schools) (QNCC)
Energy4me Students Workshop (Male Schools) (QNCC)
International Young Professional Programme: Today’s Young Professionals… Tomorrow’s Global Leaders (QNCC, Youth Pavilion)
Non-Technical Seminar: Participating in Qatar Petroleum Tenders (Hospitality Suite 3)
International Education Summit: Rising to Meet the Grand Energy Challenges (QNCC + Geological Trip)
Ask the Expert I
Session 9:
Regional Geology II
Session 5:
Reservoir Geologic
Modelling I
Coffee Break/Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions (Exhibition Floor)
Session 4:
Drill Bits
0730–1700 hours
0730–1700 hours
0730–1600 hours
0800–1300 hours
0800–1300 hours
0800–1600 hours
0800–1300 hours
0830–1800 hours
1530–1700 hours
1500–1530 hours
1330–1500 hours
Session 3:
Integrated Geophysical
Acquisition
Delegate Luncheon (Hall 3)
1230–1330 hours
Session 2:
Regional Geology I
Exhibition (Halls 4-5)
CEO PLENARY SESSION 1: Technology and Partnerships for a Sustainable Energy Future (QNCC THEATRE)
0930–1600 hours
1030–1230 hours
Exhibition Inauguration
Coffee Break (Exhibition Floor)
0930–1000 hours
0900–2100 hours
0930–1000 hours
OPENING CEREMONY (QNCC THEATRE)
International Young Professional Programme: Today’s Young Professionals… Tomorrow’s Global Leaders (QNCC, Youth Pavilion)
0830–0930 hours
Speaker Check-In (Room 102)
International Education Summit: Rising to Meet the Grand Energy Challenges (QNCC + Geological Trip)
0830–2100 hours
Meeting Room
236-238
0730–1700 hours
Panel Session 1:
Supply and Demand:
Current Trends, Future
Projections for a
Sustainable Energy
Future
Registration (QNCC–Central Foyer and Hall 5)
Meeting Room
215-217
0730–1700 hours
Meeting Room
105
1900–2200 hours
Meeting Room
104
IPTC “ EXCELLENCE IN PROJECT INTEGRATION” AWARDS CEREMONY AND CONFERENCE DINNER (ST. REGIS HOTEL DOHA)
0800–1600 hours
Meeting Room
103
Training Course: Screening and Field Piloting for EOR Project Development (Marriott Marquis City Centre)
Training Course: Seismic Multiple Removal Techniques: Past, Present and Future (EET1) (Marriott Marquis City Centre)
0800–1600 hours
0800–1600 hours
0800–1600 hours
0900–1800 hours
0730–1700 hours
International Education Summit: Rising to Meet the Grand Energy Challenges (Venue TBC)
PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE PROGRAMME SCHEDULE
SATURDAY,
1700–2200 hours
5 DEC 2015
SUNDAY, 6 DECEMBER
2015
MONDAY, 7 DECEMBER 2015
ECEMBER 2015
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Session 22:
Managing the GHG
Emissions
Session 15:
Water Management
Session 8:
Safety
Meeting Room
106
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TUESDAY, 8
Exhibition (Halls 4-5)
Session 38:
Drilling Fluid &
Cementing I
Session 39:
EOR/IOR I
Project Case Study
Session - ENI
Delegate Luncheon (Hall 3)
Session 44:
Drilling Fluid &
Cementing II
Session 45:
EOR/IOR II
Coffee Break/Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions (Exhibition Floor)
Session 37: Carbonate
Stratigraphy and
Sedimentology
Session 53:
Chemistry
Technologies to
Improve Production
*
Session 46:
Breakthrough
Technologies in
Production Operations
Panel Sessions
‘Ask The Expert’
Sessions
Project Case
Study Session
IPTC Project
Awards
Finalist
Session
Geoscience
Drilling &
Completions
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Integrated
Geoscience
& Reservoir
Engineering
Reservoir
Production &
Operations
Engineering,
Projects &
Facilities
Mid-Stream
Gas
Session 62:
Smart Fields and
Collaborative Work
Environments
Session 54:
Gas Developments
Session 47:
Brownfield and
Redevelopment
Field
Development
Session 59:
Session 60:
Session 58:
Session 61:
Risk and Uncertainty Numerical Modelling Reservoir Numerical
Novel Flow Assurance
Management in
and Simulation in
Simulation and
Solutions
Geoscience
Drilling Operations
Characterisation II
KEY
*
Session 40:
Session 41:
Managing Production
Case Studies of
Operations Challenges Separation Facilities
Closing Session (Auditorium 3)
*
Session 57:
UnconventionalsBasin Geology and
Characterisation
High School Projects Competition (QNCC, Youth Pavilion)
Coffee Break/Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions (Exhibition Floor)
Session 52:
Session 50:
Session 49:
Reservoir Numerical
Depositional
Session 51:
UnconventionalsDrilling Optimisation
Simulation and
Architecture and
Hydro Fracturing and
Characterisation I
Reservoir Modelling
Monitoring
*
*
Session 43:
UnconventionalsGeomechanics and
Modelling
Session 36:
Fault and Fracture
Characterisation
Session 28:
Conventional Oil
Session 34: Sustaining
Session 35:
and Extending the Life LNG and Gas Value
of Facilities
Chain
International Young Professional Programme: Today’s Young Professionals… Tomorrow’s Global Leaders (Venue TBC)
Session 56:
Formation Evaluation
while Drilling
Ask the Expert VI
Ask the Expert V
Ask the Expert III
Session 33:
Reservoir Case
Histories
Registration (QNCC–Central Foyer and Hall 5)
Speaker Check-In (Room 102)
International Education Summit: Rising to Meet the Grand Energy Challenges (QNCC, Youth Pavilion)
Non-Technical Seminar: Participating in Qatar Petroleum Tenders (Hospitality Suite 3)
Session 30:
Session 31:
Session 32:
Diagenetic Controls The Use of Technology
Advanced Completion
on Reservoir
in Geoscience
Solutions
Heterogeneities
Applications
1530–1630 hours
Society
Presidents
Session
Panel Session 5:
The Role of Oil and Gas
Industry: The Climate
Change Puzzle
Ask the Expert IV
Panel Session 4:
Investing in Energy
and Optimizing Costs
for the “Long Term”
Panel Session 3:
Special Session:
Who Will Run the
IPTC Project Awards
Energy Industry in the
Finalist Presentation
Future?
Coffee Break/Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions (Exhibition Floor)
Session 27:
Session 26:
Achieving Excellence
Integrated Reservoir
in Well Integrity
Management II
Management
1630–1700 hours
1500–1630 hours
1400–1600 hours
1415–1500 hours
1245–1415 hours
1145–1245 hours
1015–1145 hours
0900–1500 hours
0930–1015 hours
0800–0930 hours
0730–1630 hours
0730–1630 hours
0730–1430 hours
0800–1300 hours
1530–1700 hours
1445–1530 hours
1315–1445 hours
Session 25:
Special Session:
Session 24:
Session 23:
Novel Approaches in
IPTC Project Awards
Petroleum Systems II Geophysical Reservoir Fracturing and Sand
Finalist Presentation
Characterisation
Control
*
Delegate Luncheon (Hall 3)
1215–1315 hours
IPTC Society
Presidents Session
(1315–1500 hours)
CEO PLENARY SESSION 2: Technology and Partnerships for a Sustainable Energy Future (AUDITORIUM 3)
1015–1215 hours
*Top Rated Paper included in this session
CEO
Plenary
Sessions
WEDNESDAY, 9 DECEMBER 2015
Over-Arching
Industry Issues
Project Risk
Management and
Lessons Learnt
*Session 55:
Session 48:
GTL and Gas
Technology
Session 42:
4D Seismic and
Modelling
Session 29:
Workforce, Skills and
Human Resources
OPENING CEREMONY AND CEO PLENARY SESSIONS
OPENING CEREMONY
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
Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi
President and CEO
Qatar Petroleum
Andy Brown
Upstream International
Director
Shell
CEO PLENARY SESSION 1
Technology and Partnerships for a Sustainable Energy Future
Moderator:
Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi Ben Van Beurden
CEO
President and CEO
Royal Dutch Shell
Qatar Petroleum
Darren Jordon
News Anchor,
Presenter and
Reporter
Al Jazeera
Nizar Al-Adsani
Chairman and CEO
Kuwait Petroleum
Corporation (KPC)
Ryan Lance
Chairman and CEO
ConocoPhillips
Amin Nasser
President and CEO
Saudi Aramco
Patrick Pouyanné
CEO
Total
CEO PLENARY SESSION 2
Technology and Partnerships for a Sustainable Energy Future
Moderator:
Adel Ahmed
Albuainain
CEO
Dolphin Energy
Limited
Darren Jordon
News Anchor,
Presenter and
Reporter
Al Jazeera
Lukman Mahfoedz
CEO
Medco Energi
International
Ali Al-Jarwan
CEO
ADMA-OPCO
Jean-Gorges Malcor
CEO
CGG
Lorenzo Simonelli
President & CEO
GE Oil & Gas
Jakob Thomasen
CEO
Maersk Oil & Gas
PANEL SESSION 1
Supply and Demand: Current Trends, Future Projections for Sustainable Energy Future
Speakers:
Session Chairs:
Robert Kuchinski
Senior Technical
Advisor, Formation
Evaluation
Weatherford Oil Tool
(Middle East)
Roger May
Vice President
MEA Geomarket
Sales & Marketing
CGG
Musabbeh Al Kaabi
CEO
Mubadala Petroleum
Khalid S. Al-Rumaihi
Executive Vice
President, Field
Development &
Exploration
Qatar Petroleum
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Edward Daniels
Executive Vice President
– Commercial and New
Business Development
Shell Upstream
International
Stéphane Michel
President Middle
East/North Africa,
Exploration &
Production Division
Total
Wu Qi
Senior Vice President
PetroChina Exploration
and Production
Company
PANEL SESSIONS
PANEL SESSION 2
Unlocking Energy Resources through Technology
Session Chairs:
Said Mahrooqi
Head Geophysical
Operations – XGO
Petroleum
Development Oman
Speakers:
Pinar Yilmaz
Advisor Upstream
External Projects
ExxonMobil
Shaun Gregory
Senior Vice President
Strategy, Science and
Technology
Woodside Energy Ltd.
Sara N. Ortwein
President
ExxonMobil Upstream
Research Company
Yuri Sebregts
Executive Vice
President of Innovation,
R&D and Chief
Technology Officer
Shell
Emad Mahmoud
Sultan
Deputy CEO-North
Kuwait
Kuwait Oil Company
Paul A. Timmins
Chief Technology
Officer
Weatherford
Nathalie Rush
Head of Human
Resources
Maersk Oil Qatar
Namita Shah
Senior Vice
President Corporate
Affairs
Total
PANEL SESSION 3
Who Will Run the Energy Industry in the Future?
Session Chairs:
Dominique
Guérillot
Head of
Reservoir Research
Qatar Petroleum
Speakers:
Michael Casper
Gunningham
Head of Subsurface
Support and WRM
Advisor
Maersk Oil Qatar
Hissa Mohamed
Al-Hajri
Vice President Human
Resources
ADMA-OPCO
Basem Issa Al-Issa
Deputy Managing
Director Training and
Career Development
Kuwait Petroleum
Corporation
Mao Qiping
Senior Vice President
CNPC Technical
Service Company
PANEL SESSION 4
Investing in Energy and Optimising Costs for the “Long Term”
Session Chairs:
Khalid Al-Hemaidi
Operations Projects
Manager
RasGas Company
Limited
Speakers:
Michael Casper
Gunningham
Head of Subsurface
Support and WRM
Advisor
Maersk Oil Qatar
Khalid Abdulla M A
Al-Thani
Chief Operating Officer
- Engineering & Ventures
Qatargas Operating
Company Limited
Nafez A. Bseiso
Chief Venture Officer
RasGas Company
Limited
Didier Holleaux
CEO
GDF SUEZ E&P
International SA
Ali Raza
Vice President, General
Manager, Advanced
Solutions
Honeywell Process
Solutions
Graham Talbot
Chief Financial
Officer
Maersk Oil
PANEL SESSION 5
The Role of Oil and Gas Industry: The Climate Change Puzzle
Session Chairs:
Thierry Charles
Vice President
Geoscience
& Reservoirs
Total E&P Qatar
Speakers:
Cecilia Fiquet
Manager LNG
Development
Shell Technology
Centre Bangalore
Mike Bowman
Chair of the Petroleum
Engineering Program
Texas A&M University
at Qatar
Trey Shaffer
Senior Partner
Environmental
Resources
Management
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Executive Director
IPIECA
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IPTC SOCIETY PRESIDENTS SESSION
Representatives from IPTC’s four sponsoring societies, AAPG, EAGE, SEG and SPE, will share their perspectives
on what innovative technologies and industry trends are shaping the future of the energy landscape.
Moderator:
Keynote Speaker:
Speakers:
Pinar Yilmaz
Advisor Upstream
External Projects
ExxonMobil
H.E. Abdullah Bin
Hamad Al-Attiyah
Chairman, The Abdullah
Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah
Foundation of Energy and
Sustainable Development
John Hogg
President
Skybattle Resources
2015–2016
AAPG President
Mohammed Al-Faraj
Principal Professional
Saudi Aramco
2015–2016
EAGE President
John Bradford
Professor
Boise State University
2015–2016
SEG President
Nathan Meehan
Senior Executive
Advisor
Baker Hughes
2016 SPE President
NEW AT IPTC 2015
‘ASK THE EXPERT’ SESSIONS
IPTC is proud to bring you a new feature where you will have the opportunity to learn from and interact with top industry professionals who are experts in their own field.
Six ‘Ask the Expert’ Sessions will take place and delegates will have the opportunity to submit questions to the experts before the conference.
Methodologies to Innovate in E&P R&T Communities
Shawn Maxwell
President and CTO, Itasca IMaGE: (Integrated Microseismic and
Geomechanical Evaluation)
Microseismic Imaging of Hydraulic Fracturing:
Improved Engineering of Unconventional Shale Reservoirs
Joseph Ayoub
Production & Completion Engineering Discipline Manager,
Schlumberger
Shahab D. Mohaghegh
Professor of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering,
West Virginia University
Multi-Disciplinary Integration Reduces Uncertainty and
Resolves Inconsistent Results – Field Examples
Advanced Data-Driven Analytics; Existing Data: An
Asset that Can Generate Impressive Return on Already
Made Investment in E&P
Tom Blasingame
Professor of Petroleum Engineering, Texas A&M University
Jason Rush
Senior Research Associate, Kansas Geological Survey (KGS)
at The University of Kansas
Reservoir Engineering Aspects of Unconventional
Reservoirs
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Nasser Al-Mohannadi
Research and Technology Center Manager, Qatar Petroleum
Borehole-Validation of Seismic Volumetric Curvature as an
Attribute for Characterizing Fractured Carbonate Reservoirs
Jorg Herwanger
Principal Geoscientist, Ikon Science
Eric Verschuur
Associate Professor, Delft University of Technology
Seismic Geomechanics
Seismic Multiple Removal Techniques
Fikri Kuchuk
Chief Reservoir Engineer, Schlumberger
Pressure Transient Behavior of Horizontal Wells
Intersected by Multiple Hydraulic Fractures in Naturally
Fractured Reservoirs
*TOP RATED PAPERS
62 technical sessions with over 350 presentations on geoscience, drilling and
completions, reservoir, production and operations, engineering, projects
and facilities, field development, over-arching industry issues, mid-stream
gas and integrated geoscience and reservoir engineering. This year, the
technical sessions will also include the 8 top rated papers from the
Annual Meetings of the IPTC sponsoring societies—AAPG, EAGE, SEG
and SPE. Look for the star in the schedule!
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PROJECT CASE STUDY
Wednesday, 9 December 2015 | 1015–1145 hours
Learn more about the Eni “Angola Block 15/06 West
Hub” Project, from exploration to delivery, in the
Project Case Study session.
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POPULAR FEATURES OF IPTC 2015
These presentations are a platform for enhanced discussion and
interaction between authors and delegates, facilitating a greater
exchange of ideas and networking opportunities.
NON-TECHNICAL SEMINAR
Participating in Qatar Petroleum Tenders
This session will focus on the various procedures involved while
participating in Qatar Petroleum tenders.
Monday, 7 December to
Wednesday, 9 December
0800–1300 hours
Exhibition Halls 4-5, QNCC
Tuesday, 8 December
Wednesday, 9 December
0800–1300 hours
Hospitality Suite 3, QNCC
CLOSING SESSION Sponsored by PTT Exploration & Production Plc.
The Closing Session will briefly highlight the conference programme and
the major topics that have been presented and discussed. Awards will be
presented to the winners of the Student Projects. In addition, the Closing
Session will include the introduction of the next IPTC in Bangkok, Thailand.
Wednesday, 9 December
1630–1700 hours
Auditorium 3, QNCC
IPTC “EXCELLENCE IN PROJECT
INTEGRATION” AWARDS
Award Presentation and
Conference Dinner
NEW FOR 2015!
IPTC Project Awards
Finalist Sessions
Sunday, 6 December
1900–2200 hours
St. Regis Hotel Doha
The IPTC Excellence in Project Integration Award is given
to a project that adds value to the industry and exemplifies
strong teamwork, solid geoscience knowledge, reservoir
and production engineering acumen, determined
and watchful construction, and outstanding facilities
engineering practices. Equally important, a successful
project requires a pervasive culture of HSE, and a positive
impact on the communities it affects.
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Tuesday, 8 December
0800–0930 hours, 1315–1445 hours
and 1530–1700 hours
(Room 103, QNCC)
During dedicated sessions the three finalists
will present their projects giving delegates
the opportunity to learn and understand the
methodologies and technology behind each
project.
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KNOWLEDGE SHARING ePOSTER SESSIONS
TRAINING COURSES
Course Title
Carbonate Petroleum Geoengineering: Integration of Static and Dynamic Models
Date
Venue
Sunday, 6 December
Marriott Marquis City Centre
Organised by
Description
This course in designed for a broad range of geoscientists and engineers working in the petroleum industry. The course provides improved linkage between the techniques used at various scales
to describe and model petroleum reservoirs. The ultimate objectives are to enable technical staff to maximize the recovery of hydrocarbons. The impact of petrophysical heterogeneity at various
scales on the recovery of oil and gas provides the focus for the course.
Instructor
Patrick Corbett
Patrick W. M. Corbett started in the industry in 1978 at Unocal and worked in various positions in international (United Kingdom, the Netherlands,
and Indonesia) exploration and development geoscience. Since coming to Heriot-Watt University in 1989, his research focus has been on the
integration of geoscience and engineering through geologic analysis, petrophysical measurement, permeability anisotropy modelling, well test
interpretation, dynamic upscaling, and genetic petrophysics.
Corbett graduated with a degree in geology (Exeter University, 1977), followed by an MSc in micropalaeontology (University College London, 1978), a postgraduate
diploma in geological statistics (Kingston University, 1982), and a PhD and DSc in petroleum engineering and petroleum geoengineering (both from Heriot-Watt
University, 1993 and 2006, respectively). He is a member of AAPG, EAGE, SEG, Geol. Soc., IAS, PESGB, SCA, SEPM, SPE, and SPWLA, and is a Chartered Geologist, and a
Chartered Scientist. He has co-authored the books “Statistics for Petroleum Engineers and Geoscientists” and “Cores from the Northwest European Hydrocarbon Province.”
Updated as of 27 July 2015
Corbett was an EAGE Distinguished Lecturer (Petroleum Geoengineering) in 1998 and an SPE Distinguished Lecturer (Integration of Geology and Well Testing) in 1998–99.
In 2005, he was awarded the Wegener Medal by EAGE for the integration of geoscience and geoengineering. Patrick was awarded the2006 SPE Europe and Russia Regional
Technical Award for Distinguished Contribution to Petroleum Engineering in the Area of Reservoir Description and Dynamics.
Course Title
Screening and Field Piloting for EOR Project Development
Date
Venue
Sunday, 6 December
Marriott Marquis City Centre
Organised by
Description
This course will emphasize critical considerations during enhanced oil recovery (EOR) screening and pilot design. Discussions will include monitoring and surveillance, and EOR
project implementation. Appropriate case studies and exercises will be used to illustrate various concepts.
Instructor
Ashok Singhal
Ashok K. Singhal, an expert in EOR technologies and horizontal well applications, is a principal consultant with Premier Reservoir Engineering Services, where
he provides consulting and training in EOR. He has more than 35 years of worldwide oil and gas experience in heavy oil and tar sand reservoir engineering,
horizontal well technology, CO2 flooding, thermal EOR, and waterflood projects. He has lectured on EOR, horizontal well applications and other topics around
the world.
Singhal is an engineering alumnus of Indian School of Mines and the University of Alberta, Edmonton.
He earned his PhD in petroleum engineering from the University of California and later taught chemical engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology and petroleum engineering
at the University of Alberta.
Course Title
Seismic Multiple Removal Techniques: Past, Present and Future (EET1)
Date
Venue
Sunday, 6 December
Marriott Marquis City Centre
Organised by
Description
The main objective of this course is to give the audience an overview of the techniques in seismic multiple removal, starting with the deconvolution-based methods from the
1960’s, via the move-out discrimination techniques of the 1980’s and ending up with wave-equation based methods from the 1990’s and their 3D extensions as developed in the
2000’s. Furthermore, the current challenges in multiple removal and their relation with seismic imaging and inversion are treated. A secondary objective is to discuss more general
processing concepts such as high-resolution seismic data transforms (Fourier, Radon), adaptive filtering techniques, wave-equation based forward and inverse wave propagation
and the processing of seismic data in different transform domains.
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TRAINING COURSES
Instructor
Dirk J. Verschuur
Dirk J. (Eric) Verschuur received his M.Sc. degree in 1986 and his Ph. D degree (honors) in 1991 from the Delft University of Technology (DUT), both in applied
physics. From 1992 - 1997 he worked under a senior research fellowship from the Royal Dutch Academy of Art and Sciences (KNAW). In 1997 he became
assistant professor and since 1999 he is an associate professor at the DUT at the laboratory of Acoustical Imaging and Sound Control.
He is the project leader of the DELPHI research consortium in the area of Multiple Removal and Structural Imaging. His main interests are seismic modeling,
processing and migration techniques. In 1997 he received SEG’s J. Clarence Karcher award. He is a member of SEG and EAGE.
Optimising Existing Waterfloods
Organised by
Date
Venue
Sunday, 6 December
Marriott Marquis City Centre
Description
This course covers practical methods for analysing the performance of existing waterfloods and optimising their technical and economic performance. Geological complexities in
the reservoir often become apparent only after a waterflood has been implemented. Other operational factors could also result in performance that is significantly different from
what was expected. This course focuses on surveillance methods and corrective measures that can help to optimise a field’s performance.
Instructor
Brian Weatherill
Brian Weatherill, P. Eng., is a petroleum engineering specialist with APA Petroleum Engineering with more than 30 years of oilfield experience. Prior to becoming
a consultant in 1998, Weatherill spent over 20 years with Shell Canada where he gained extensive experience in petroleum engineering, enhanced oil recovery,
petroleum technology management and project management. Weatherill has also managed well stimulation operations for a privately-owned Canadian
company.
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Course Title
YOUNG MEMBER ACTIVITIES
Titanium Sponsors
Platinum Sponsors
International Young Professional
Programme “Today’s Young
Professionals…Tomorrow’s Global
Leaders”
household items that illustrate energy concepts. The
experiments are inexpensive and can easily be done in
the classroom with their students.
Monday, 7 December to
Wednesday, 9 December
Energy4me Students’ Workshop
Tuesday, 8 December
International University Students
Programme: Education Summit
“Rising to Meet the Grand Energy
Challenges”
The Energy4me student workshop targets high school
students (grade 10 to grade 12). The programme
will include expert speakers, hands-on activities, an
exhibition/technology tour. Students can use these
opportunities to learn about emerging technology in the
petroleum industry, career opportunities, or how energy
makes an impact on our everyday lives.
Updated as of 27 July 2015
The definition of Young Professional is someone with less
than 10 years industry experience or/and aged 36 and
below. The programme will include:
• Soft skills interactive session
• Dinner with Senior Management
• IPTC Future Global Leaders Contest
High School Projects Competition
Wednesday, 9 December
Saturday, 5 December
to Wednesday, 9 December
This five-day programme benefits the best
undergraduate and post-graduate (masters only)
geosciences and engineering students from
international institutions across the Eastern Hemisphere.
It is anticipated that approximately 100 students
will be selected to attend the programme, with
student expenses covered through sponsorships.
The programme gives students a clear insight into
the industry that they are about to join and offers the
opportunity to form new friendships and work together
on joint activities.
Energy4me Teachers’ Workshop
The High School Students Programme targets students
in grades 10 and above. A group of approximately
200 students from schools within Qatar will be invited
to participate. The Education day programme on 8
December 2015 will include speeches, team building
activities, educational videos and a tour of the IPTC
exhibition. Students will display their projects at the
Youth Pavilion located at the IPTC exhibition area on
9 December 2015.
The topics themes are:
• Solar Energy
• Technology vs. Environment
• Safety in Oil and Gas Industry
• Energy Crisis
• Recycling Energy
Tuesday, 8 December
The programme believes in the importance of giving
teachers the tools they need to comfortably teach
students about energy choices and careers. Hands-on
activities at teacher workshops provide educators with
interactive, age-appropriate experiments using basic
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IPTC 2015 EXHIBITORS
Interact and network with industry experts from leading NOCs, IOCs and oil and gas
solution providers at the IPTC exhibition.
A
Adaptive Computing
ADNOC
Al Mustafawi Trading & Engineering Company W.L.L.
Argas
B
Baker Hughes
Baoji Baohao Petroleum Machinery Equipment Co., Ltd.
BAPCO
Blackhawk Speciality Tools
C
Calsep
Caltec
Carl Zeiss X-ray Microscopy Inc.
CGG
China Innovation Exhibition
China Petroleum Unite Creation Equipment Co., Ltd.
CNPC
ConocoPhillips
D
Diversified Lines for Petroleum Services Est.
Dolphin Energy Limited
Dongguan Yongqiang Vehicles Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
E
Elsiwave Reservoir
Exxon Mobil Corporation
F
Fenix Process Technologies PVT Ltd.
Fuschia Oil Gas Careers
G
GE Oil and Gas
Gulf Drilling International Ltd. q.s.c
I
iStore
J
JOGMEC
K
Kuwait Oil Company
M
Maersk Oil
MEBA
N
Neuralog
O
Occidental Petroleum of Qatar Ltd.
Oman Oil Exploration & Production
Optimization Petroleum Technologies Inc
P
Pan Gulf Industrial Investment
PetroSkills
Petrostreamz
PTT Exploration & Production Plc
Q
QAFAC
Qatar Petroleum
S
Sasol
Saudi Aramco
Scale Protection
Shandong Wanda Chemical Industries Co., Ltd.
Shell
Shengli Oil Field Xinda Guanye Science and Technology
Development Co., Ltd.
T
TDE International Limited
Tianhe Oil Group Huifeng Petroleum Equipment Co., Ltd.
TNO
Top Tungsten (Hong Kong) New Material Technology Co., Ltd.
Total
V
Veritas-MSI (China) Co., Ltd.
Voith Industrial Services Qatar
W
Weatherford International LLC
WorleyParsons
X
Xinmi Wanli Industry Development Co., Ltd.
Z
Zamil Steel Holding
Exhibitors as of 27 July 2015
BE PART OF THE IPTC 2015
EXHIBITION
· POSITION your organisation as an innovative technology leader
· PROMOTE your solutions to an influential technical audience
· INTERACT with key prospective clients and find new partners
For more information about exhibiting at IPTC, please contact
Sylvia Ansara, Senior Manager Exhibits, Sponsorship and Key
Accounts, at sansara@iptcnet.org or call +971.4.457.5851.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Dates
Conference: 6–9 December 2015
Exhibition: 7–9 December 2015
Venues
St. Regis Hotel Doha
Marriott Marquis City Centre
Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC), Doha
Opening Hours
Conference
1900–2200 hours
0830–1700 hours
0800–1700 hours
0800–1700 hours
Exhibition
Closed
0930–1600 hours
0900–1600 hours
0900–1500 hours
Media
Accommodation
Preferential rates across a wide range of hotels in Doha are
available via our travel partner TripAxis. To book please contact
Saoussane Hannaoui at events@tripaxis.com or call
Tel: +971.4.431.2299.
IPTC sessions are protected by US copyright laws. Photography
and video/audio recording of any kind are strictly prohibited.
REGISTRATION
Updated as of 27 July 2015
Date
Sunday, 6 December
Monday, 7 December
Tuesday, 8 December
Wednesday, 9 December
• Full Name (as appears in the passport)
• Passport Number
• Date of Issue
• Date of Expiry
• Nationality
Advance Registration
Shuttle Service
A complimentary shuttle service will be available to/from
selected hotels, beginning Sunday, 6 December to
Wednesday, 9 December 2015.
Visas
IPTC delegates travelling to Qatar must be in possession of:
1. A passport valid for at least six (6) months on arrival, and;
2. A Business visa issued by the appropriate Qatari officials prior
to departure from your home country. GCC passport holders do
not require a visa, in addition a number of countries qualify for
visa on arrival, be aware that the visa on arrival fee of 100 QR is
payable by credit card only. To see nationalities eligible for visa on
arrival, please visit
http://portal.www.gov.qa/wps/portal/topics/
Advance registrations can be made online at
www.iptcnet.org/2015/doha.
On-Site Registration
Registrations may also be made on-site during IPTC 2015 at
the Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC) and the St Regis
Hotel Doha during the following hours:
QATAR NATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE (QNCC)
Central Foyer and Outside Exhibit Halls 3, 4 and 5
Saturday, 5 December
Sunday, 6 December
Monday, 7 December
Tuesday, 8 December
Wednesday, 9 December
ST. REGIS HOTEL DOHA
Saturday, 5 December
Sunday, 6 December
0900–1600 hours
0730–1700 hours
0730–1700 hours
0730–1700 hours
0730–1630 hours
1400–1800 hours
0900–1800 hours
Visa Invitation Letter
Visitor Registration
IPTC will assist in providing a visa invitation letter, upon request
in writing, to confirmed registrants after receiving full payment of
registration fees. Visa invitation letters take five days to issue from
the date of request and it is the delegate’s responsibility to obtain
their own visa. IPTC cannot issue the visa nor can we guarantee
it will be obtained. If you require a visa invitation letter from IPTC,
please send the following information to
iptc@iptcnet.org.
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Registration for visitors to the exhibition is free of charge.
Visitors are required to submit a copy of their business card
when collecting their badge.
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Conference Registration
BEFORE
6 OCTOBER
USD 995
USD 1,095
USD 795
AFTER
6 OCTOBER
USD 1,095
USD 1,195
USD 895
USD 795
USD 895
The full conference registration fees include:
• Admission to all Conference Sessions
• Entrance to the Exhibition
• Coffee Breaks
• Daily Luncheon Tickets
• Invitation to the Awards Dinner on Sunday, 6 December
• Conference Delegate Bag
• Conference Proceedings Voucher
ONE-DAY CONFERENCE
REGISTRATION
Member
Nonmember
BEFORE
6 OCTOBER
USD 400
USD 500
AFTER
6 OCTOBER
USD 500
USD 600
Full conference registration guarantees one (1) Conference
Proceedings Voucher which is available for collection at the
IPTC stand. Additional Conference Proceedings vouchers
can be pre-ordered on the Advance Registration Form or
purchased during registration hours at the conference.
Luncheons
Luncheons will be served on Monday, 7 December,
Tuesday, 8 December and Wednesday, 9 December at QNCC.
Luncheon tickets for all three days are included in the full
conference registration fee. Additional tickets cost USD 75
and can be pre-ordered on the Advance Registration Form or
purchased during registration hours at the conference.
Conference Dinner and IPTC ‘Excellence in Project Integration’
Award Presentation
One-day conference registration fees include:
• Admission to all Conference Sessions on Selected Day
• Entrance to the Exhibition on Selected Day
• Coffee Breaks on Selected Day
• Luncheon Ticket on Selected Day
Taking place on Sunday, 6 December 2015 at 1900 hours, the
Conference Dinner will include the anticipated
announcement of the 9th IPTC Excellence in Project
Integration Award winner. Dinner invitations are included in
the full conference registration fee. Additional tickets cost USD
100 and can be pre-ordered on the Advance Registration Form
or purchased during registration hours at the conference.
Students
Contact Details
Registration for students is complimentary and includes
admission to conference, exhibition and coffee breaks.
Students are required to fax/email a copy of their current
student ID with the registration form or show their student
ID when collecting their badge onsite. Student registration
does not include Conference Proceedings voucher or any
function tickets.
For more information, please contact iptc@iptcnet.org or call
+971.4.457.5800.
official airline
Cancellation Policy
All cancellation requests must be submitted in writing to
International Petroleum Technology Conference, Limited c/o
Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE).
• Cancellations received by 6 October will receive a full
refund less USD 150.
• Cancellations received after 6 October will receive a 25%
refund or a refund less USD 150, whichever is greater.
• Cancellations after 23 November will not be eligible for a
refund.
• No refund will be given if delegate fails to attend the
conference.
25% OFF
YOUR FLIGHT TO IPTC
BOOKING CODE:
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FULL CONFERENCE
REGISTRATION
Member
Nonmember
Presenter/Author/
Panellist
Committee Member/
Session Chair
Conference Proceedings Voucher
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The power of our resources means nothing without
the energy of our people. Their focus and expertise
make our energy more dependable, more
sustainable, and more useful.
We are looking for talented drilling professionals
to join the team.
To learn more, visit www.aramco.jobs
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Innovation and Efficiency Excellence
for our Energy Future
14-16 November 2016
Bangkok Convention Centre at CentralWorld
Bangkok, Thailand
CALL FOR PAPERS
NOW OPEN FOR SUBMISSION
This is your opportunity to share your latest technical and
innovative advancements and solutions at this world-renowned
multidisciplinary conference. Abstracts on any of the following
categories are welcomed:
• E&P Geoscience
• Reservoir
• Drilling and Completions
• Facilities
• Mid-Stream Gas
• Integrated Geoscience / Engineering
• Development and Production
• Unconventional
• Over-Arching Industry Issues – HSE, Security, Human
Resources and Business, Social and Community Subjects
Sponsoring Societies:
Host Organisation:
Submit your paper proposals at www.iptcnet.org/2016 by 18 December 2015
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RasGas is there.
RasGas supplies Europe, Asia and the Americas with liquefied natural gas,
one of the world’s most climate-friendly fossil fuels.
From Qatar, one of the world’s largest and most reliable sources.
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Qatar Petroleum (QP) is a state-owned public corporation established by Emiri Decree
No. in 1974. It is responsible for all phases of the oil and gas industry in the State of
Qatar. The principal activities of QP, its subsidiaries and joint ventures are the
exploration, production, local and international sale of crude oil, natural gas and gas
liquids, refined products, synthetic fuels, petrochemicals, fuel additives, fertilizers,
liquefied natural gas (LNG), steel and aluminium.
Thriving on a spirit of enterprise, our joint ventures are underpinned by transparency,
innovation and high standards of quality and service. At Qatar Petroleum, we are
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