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About SUT The Society for Underwater Technology (SUT) is a multidisciplinary learned society that brings together organisations and individuals with a common interest in underwater technology, ocean science and offshore engineering. Subsea Systems Integrity Conference 18 November 2014 | HG Wells Conference & Events Centre, Woking, Surrey SUT was founded in 1966 and has members from more than 40 countries, including engineers, scientists, other professionals and students working in these areas. The SUT was founded to promote the further understanding of the underwater environment and to encourage: • cross–fertilisation and dissemination of ideas, experience and information between workers in academic research, applied research and technology, industry and government • development of techniques and tools to explore, study and exploit the oceans • proper economic and sociological usage of resources in and beneath the oceans • further education of scientists and technologists to maintain high standards in marine science and technology. Future Events Corrosion Training Programme Bedfordshire, Cranfield University 24-28 November 2014 Christmas Lectures to Schools Aberdeen 25 November 2014 Introduction to Subsea Facilities Course Aberdeen 25 November 2014 AGM and Annual Dinner Trinity House, Tower Hill, London 2 December 2014 Christmas Lectures to Schools London: 4 December 2014 Branch Annual Dinner and AGM Aberdeen 11 December 2014 AGM and Evening Meeting Newcastle 26 November 2014 For further information on all our global events please visit our website www.sut.org Organised by In Partnership with Sponsor Subsea Systems Integrity Conference 18 November 2014 | HG Wells Conference & Events Centre, Woking, Surrey Subsea UK is the champion for the UK subsea industry. We act for the entire supply chain bringing together operators, contractors, suppliers and people in the industry. 53,000 employees £8.9 billion industry over 750 companies With over 53,000 employees, worth £8.9 billion in services and products and with over 750 companies, the UK subsea industry sector leads the world in experience, innovation and technology. The UK will maintain a leading technological edge by sustaining and expanding this important business sector. Whether you are a company looking to join and reap the benefits or an individual looking to develop your career in the subsea industry, explore our website or contact us on 0845 505 3535 to find out how Subsea UK can help you, your business and your industry. Morning Session Afternoon Session Chaired by Chaired by Neil Gordon Peter Metcalf 09:00 Registration and Coffee 13:30 10:00 Dr. Jim Kaculi, P.E. Engineering Manager, Dril-Quip, Inc. Designing Safe and Reliable HPHT Subsea Wellhead Systems: New technology to accommodate a system approach to verification and validation Subsea Tieback Forum & Exhibition New Orleans, LA, USA 3-5 March 2015 Manufacturing for Subsea in the North West - Conference Manchester, UK 27 November 2014 Australasian O il & Gas 2015 Australia 11-13 March 2015 Subsea Expo Aberdeen, AECC , UK 11-13 February 2015 Subsea UK Awards Dinner 2015 Aberdeen, AECC, UK 11 February 2015 Subsea UK Golf Day Peterculter Golf Club, Aberdeenshire Subsea Asia 2015 Jakarta, Indonesia 4-7 November 2015 These are some of Subsea UK’s events but please visit our website for full details of all forthcoming events www.subseauk.com 13:50 10:20 Rob Blackmun Subsea Riser Products Ltd “Nimway” 10:40 Astrid Rusås Kristoffersen VP Subsea Systems & Solution Sales, Kongsberg Oil & Gas Technologies Kongsberg Subsea Storage Unit 14:10 11:00 Coffee Break 11:30 Alex Crossland Business Manager – Subsea Lifecycle Services, Aker Solutions Subsea Asset Integrity Management – The next step towards a more efficient industry Subsea UK Future Events: Fundamentals of Subsea Systems Aberdeen, UK 19 November 2014 11:50 Kevin Glanville Design & Development Manager, Proserv North Sea projects gets a new lease of life 12:10 David Hicks Product Manager, GE Oil & Gas GE Smart Facilities – Remote Monitoring & Diagnostics of Subsea Assets 12:30Lunch Sebastian Hartmann Business Development and Sales Manager, Innospection Ltd Integrity Management of Flexible Risers - Inspection of Flexible Risers with the MEC-FIT Technique Angus Lugsdin Business Development Manager, Tritech International Ltd Real Time Continuous Integrity Monitoring of FPSO Mooring Lines & Risers Using Multibeam Sonar Technology Ben Parker Programme Manager, Pulse Structural Monitoring Flexible Riser Integrity Solutions: a case study on flexible riser monitoring 14:30 Coffee Break 15:00 Neil Douglas Managing Director, Viper Subsea Technology Ltd V-LIFE: A means of rejuvenating failing umbilicals and subsea electrical distribution systems 15:20 Ian Crowther Executive VP, WFS Technologies SEATOOTH® PIPELOGGER: Non-Intrusive Wireless Pipeline Monitoring System Integrity of Subsea Facilities: EI Guidance 15:40 16:00 Ali Sisan Principal Engineer & Business Development Manager - Pipelines, DNVGL Can Today’s Fracture Mechanics address Future Pipelines Integrity? Close of event www.subseauk.com 2014 Subsea Systems Integrity Conference Speakers’ Biographies - Morning Session Chaired by Neil Gordon Neil Gordon Chief Executive, Subsea UK Neil initially studied business in Aberdeen then trained as a commercial diver spending eight years carrying out numerous diving assignments in the UK and Norwegian waters involving new construction projects, pipeline surveys, welding and inspection. He has over 25 years’ management experience in director and business development roles, combined with over 15 years in the subsea industry. Prior to joining Subsea UK, he spent four years managing the National Hyperbaric Centre which included project-managing saturation diving operations and hyperbaric weld trials. He more recently developed the subsea safety training and consultancy aspect of the business, where he regularly lectured to subsea engineers and delivered a range of training courses both in the UK and overseas. Astrid Rusås Kristoffersen, PhD Alex Crossland Vice President, Subsea Systems & Solution Sales Kongsberg Oil & Gas Business Manager, Aker Solutions 10:40 - 11:00 Kongsberg Subsea Storage Unit 11:30 - 11:50 Subsea Asset Integrity Management – The next step towards a more efficient industry Astrid Rusås Kristoffersen is Vice President, Subsea Systems & Solution Sales in Kongsberg Oil & Gas. Kristoffersen has a PhD in Physics from University of Oslo with specialization in Fluid Mechanics. Before joining Kongsberg Oil & Gas Technologies in 2012, she worked for Vetco and GE, and has held different positions: R&D engineer, Flow Assurance Manager and Executive Engineering Manager for GE’s Subsea engineering in Norway. Alex has almost 10 years’ experience working for both Operator and Contractors holding a range of roles most recently Business Manager for Subsea Lifecycle Services at Aker Solutions. Alex has received degree qualifications in Law, Accountancy and a Masters in Engineering at the University of Leeds. He has experience working in India, Middle-east, Africa and Brazil and has worked with the Oil and Gas Producers diving operations sub-committee on client representative training and competency for subsea projects. He was also an active member of the IMCA diving safety, medical, technical and training committee. Dr. Jim Kaculi, P.E. Robert Blackmun Kevin Glanville David Hicks Engineering Manager, Dril-Quip Inc. Graduate Engineer, Subsea Riser Products Ltd Design & Development Manager, Proserv Product Manager, GE Oil & Gas 10:00 - 10:20 Designing Safe and Reliable HPHT Subsea Wellhead Systems: New technology to accommodate a system approach to verification and validation 10:20 - 10:40 High Pressure and Deepwater Risers: The Nimway Connector 11:50 - 12:10 North Sea projects gets a new lease of life 12:10 - 12:30 GE Smart Facilities - Remote Monitoring & Diagnostics of Subsea Assests Dr. Kaculi is an engineering manager at Dril-Quip with 14 years of experience in structural stress analysis (FEA), fatigue analysis, fracture mechanics, and design optimization of a wide-range of subsea drilling/production equipment. He holds three degrees in Mechanical Engineering: Bachelor of Engineering Science (Polytechnic University of Tirana), Master of Engineering Science and Doctor of Engineering (Lamar University). He is a licensed professional engineer in the state of Texas and member of several API standards committees (API-16A, API-PER15K, API-5C5, API-17TR8, API-17TR12, API-6X). He has authored several technical papers and holds a US patent of HPHT Ball-Valve Assembly. Has over five years of research in nanotechnology and production of nanostructured materials. Has teaching experience in various engineering subjects, and is a member of various professional organizations. Robert has a Master’s Degree in Aeronautical Engineering from Loughborough University and has been a Graduate Engineer for SRP since July 2012. He has worked on a variety of projects for SRP over the past couple of years and is currently the project manager for the Nimway Qualification Programme. Kevin Glanville Design & Development Manager, 24 years in the Oil & Gas sector. During this time he has fulfilled a range of engineering roles and responsibilities related to the implementation of topside and subsea automation and communication solutions. On behalf of Proserv he actively participates within the subsea industry Joint Industry Projects SIIS and MDIS. His current role at Proserv is focused on the development, manufacture and optimisation of the subsea production control and monitoring solutions. David Hicks is the Product Manager for Industrial Internet at GE Oil & Gas Subsea Controls. Having recently joined GE, David has spent the last 20 years working on control system analytics in the Defence, Medical and Utility sectors and is a specialist in “Big Data” collection and handling, working to extract the highest level of benefit from the rapid evolution of data technology. 2014 Subsea Systems Integrity Conference Speakers’ Biographies - Afternoon Session Chaired by Peter Metcalf Peter Metcalf Chairman of Council, Society for Underwater Technology Peter Metcalf is a Chartered Engineer and Chartered Marine Engineer and a Fellow of IMechE, IMarEST and Society for Underwater Technology. Recently retired Peter has, over the previous 40 years, made significant contributions to subsea projects including Norske Shell Troll, BP DISPS, Sovereign Emerald, Kerr McGee Gryphon, BP ETAP, BP Schiehallion and West of Shetland, BP Angola PSVM and BP Shah Deniz 2. During this time he worked for a number of organisations including David Brown Vosper, CanOcean Resources, Fuel, John Brown/Kvaerner/Aker prior to joining JP Kenny (now Wood Group Kenny). Peter, an SUT Member for 30 years and a Fellow since 1989, has held a number of roles within the Society and is currently serving his second period as Chairman of Council. He was awarded the Society’s David Partridge Memorial Award in 1998 and the President’s Award in 2007. Ben Parker Neil Douglas Programme Manager, Pulse Structural Monitoring Managing Director, Viper Subsea Technology Ltd 14:10 - 14:30 Flexible Riser Integrity Solutions: a case study on flexible riser monitoring 15:00 - 15:20 V-LIFE: A means of rejuvenating failing umbilicals and subsea electrical distribution systems Ben Parker joined PULSE in 2011 after project managing several high value oil and gas controls equipment projects. The past 3 years has seen Ben contribute to a number or significant projects, including the delivery of a flexible riser integrity monitoring system to a client in Brazil. Neil Douglas has been in the subsea controls industry for 30 years. He has held a number of engineering and management positions and in 2007 established Viper Subsea. The company has seen an average annual growth rate of 45% and is rapidly establishing a reputation for novel innovation within the industry with a number of national awards. Ben currently has responsibility for the project team in which he provides leadership and support to deliver on-time to cost and quality. This has seen him progress the internal runnings of the business specifically with respect to the way in which projects are delivered and how resource is managed and forecasted. Sebastian Hartmann Angus Lugsdin Ian Crowther Ali Sisan Business Development and Sales Manager, Innospection Ltd Business Development Manager, Tritech International Limited VP Executive, WFS Technologies 13:50 - 14:10 Real Time Continuous Integrity Monitoring of FPSO Mooring Lines & Risers Using Multibeam Sonar Technology 15:20 - 15:40 SEATOOTH® PIPELOGGER: Non-Intrusive Wireless Pipeline Monitoring System Principal Engineer & Business Development Manager - Pipelines, DNVGL 13:30 - 13:50 Inspection of Flexible Risers with MEC-FITTM Technique Sebastian Hartmann graduated from Technical University in Braunschweig in 1994 and started as a Pipeline Engineer in pipeline construction. In 2000, he joined PII Pipeline Solutions as a Sales Support Engineer analysing clients’ requirements for internal non-destructive testing of pipelines in the oil and gas industry. In 2005, Sebastian started with NDT Systems & Services as a Sales Manager. The main field of activity was associated with inline inspection solutions for the offshore industry including high pressure tools for deep water applications. In January 2013, he became a Sales and Business Development Manager at Innospection Ltd., being responsible for developing the subsea and pipeline inspection business activities further. Angus has more than 15 years’ experience in developing, testing, deploying and operating all types of sonars including side scan, seismic, multibeam, imaging and 3D Real Time and holds a BSc in Marine Geography from the University of Wales, Cardiff. Prior to joining Tritech in 2010, Angus served as Senior Vice President for CodaOctopus Group, Inc, a US public underwater technology company. In his role, Angus works closely with service providers and operators in response to the growing industry need for real-time integrity monitoring solutions on floating assets, to ensure that Tritech’s RAMS® FPSO technology is insisted on for all new and existing assets. Ian Crowther joined WFS’ Energy & Environmental Division in 2007, and was appointed to the board in 2011 to lead the company’s global sales and marketing activity. Ian has over 15 years’ experience of international business development, leading technology businesses into new markets, with a focus on optics, acoustics, and radio. Ian has operated in various markets including medical devices, automotive, and consumer electronics. He has spent a lot of time in Aberdeen, Rio, Perth, Singapore and for 2 years he was based in Houston identifying business development opportunities for WFS Technologies. 15:40 - 16:00 Can Today’s Fracture Mechanics address Future Pipelines Integrity? Ali Sisan leads Pipeline activities in the DNV GL Region UK & Southern Africa. He has managerial experience of leading pipeline & subsea teams in the London Approval Centre and London Solutions Department. Ali is a Principal Engineer (Chartered Engineer) with a PhD in Fracture Mechanics, has published more than thirty five technical articles and has chaired a number of technical sessions and workshops at international conferences.