Southern North Sea Special Interest Group
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Southern North Sea Special Interest Group
Southern North Sea Special Interest Group Norwich City Football Club Tuesday 16th of June 12:00 - 16:00 Event Agenda 12.00 – 12.45 Registration and networking lunch (buffet) 12.45 – 13.00 Welcome and briefing from Simon Gray, EEEGR 13.00 – 13.20 Bill Cattanach Oil & Gas Authority & Nigel Jenkins, Decom North Sea; OGA review and DNS strategies 13.20 – 13.30 Perenco: Ian Moulton; How Perenco are challenging the current norms of decommissioning and removal of subsea protection structures. 13.40 – 13.50 Acona UK: Nick Ford; Driving Cost Efficiency in Well Plugging & Abandonment Campaigns 13.50 – 14.00 ABB: Johnathan Turner; ABB Case study; A SMART Approach to Decommissioning 14.00 – 14.10 GA Drilling: Slavomir Jankovic; Innovative Plasma Drilling Technology 14.10 – 14.20 Oceaneering: Paul Yeats; Cost Savings and Contract Models 14.20 – 14.45 Q&A 14.45 – 15.15 Refreshment break 15.15 – 15.45 Breakout sessions 16.00 Event close Break Out Session Information We will split the group into the following breakout session categories; 1) Well Plug and Abandonment Session – Over 500 Wells in the UK SNS need to be safely abandoned in the next 7 years. This provides the region with a tremendous business opportunity. This group will work together in developing ideas and actions in best positioning the region to deliver low cost solutions to the Asset owners and leading Contractors. 2) Pipelines and Subsea Infrastructure – Pipelines and Subsea infrastructure will require an engineered solution to make safe and / or remove. How can the region position itself on working with Asset Owners, Subsea Companies and Heavy Lift contractors to address the safe removal of pipelines, subsea wells and supporting subsea infrastructure? 3) Topside and Substructure Preparation for Removal – A Significant amount of work will be required to prepare the Topsides and Jackets for safe removal. Philosophies need to be developed to minimise heavy lift vessel time. This work group will collaborate on developing cost saving actions that will minimise Asset Owner costs. 4) Collaboration and Timing of Asset Removal – Effective planning and scheduling of abandonment programs in the UK SNS will allow Asset Owners to make serious cost savings. By working together and sequencing jobs sequentially, Asset Owners can collaborate from Well Plugging & Abandonment through to heavy lift and secure more competitive deals in the market. How can this group work together to target economies of scale, enhanced efficiencies, and sustaining a skilled contract workforce?