AUTONOMY IN THE OIL & GAS INDUSTRY
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AUTONOMY IN THE OIL & GAS INDUSTRY
AUTONOMY IN THE OIL & GAS INDUSTRY What will it take to get us there? 6 - 7 March 2013 Sola Strand Hotel, Stavanger The oil and gas sector must increasingly develop and operate existing and new fields more efficiently and safer, both over long distances, and in increasingly more extreme and sensitive areas. For example in very deep waters and the Northern Regions. Autonomy and automation throughout the full value chain are key to making this possible. The Autonomy in the Oil & Gas Industry Conference aims to be the primary forum in Norway for discussing future needs for autonomous systems in the oil & gas industry, and be the place for bringing together the right people for forming collaborations to meet these needs. The conference will therefore include central representatives from the oil and gas companies, the authorities, technology providers, and the research community. It is the 5th year we are arranging this exciting conference, and this year we ask the simple question: “What will it take to get us there?”. Welcome! 6 March 09.00 Registration and coffee 10.00 Opening and welcome Lars Annfinn Ekornsæter, NFA Introduction 10.10 How solutions for autonomy can support filling technology gaps Tarjei Nødtvedt Malme, Norges Forskningsråd 10.40 Autonomy for planetary robotics with applications to the Mars science laboratory spacecraft Hari D. Nayar, NASA JPL 11.10Lunch 12.00 Integrated environmental monitoring - Recent results and experiences Harald Wesenberg, Statoil 12.30 Autonomous Systems; Opportunities and challenges for the oil & gas industry Einar Landre, Statoil 13.00Break Drilling and well 13.30 Intelligent decision support for offshore drilling Andrew Lucas, OAL 14.00 Well construction operations management Espen Krogh, Prediktor 14.30Break 15.00DrillTronics TM - Drilling automation based on well dynamics Ronny Bergerud, Sekal 15.30 The wellplan as input for autonomous drilling systems Jens Ingvald Ornæs, National Oilwell Varco 16.00 Preparation for panel discussion 16.30 Panel discussion. About 1,5 hour. Where do we need to be in 5 years, and what will it take to get us there? Knut Øxnevad, Simtano 19.00 Dinner at the hotel Thanks to our sponsors! 7 March 09.00 Subsea FMC summer trainee technology program Innovative solutions for autonomous subseasystems Brede Thorkildsen, FMC Technologies 09.30 Autonomous network of stationary and mobile subsea sensor nodes for environmental monitoring Geir Espen Schmidt, Arild Brevik, Kongsberg Maritime Topside 12.30 Continuous Motion Rig - Tomorrow’s fully automated drilling method Odd B. Skjærseth, West Group 13.00 Key challenges in Drilling Automation - Step change vs. Incremental Approaches Martha Rødbro, Norske Shell 13.30 Technology readiness of systems for remote inspection and intervention 10.00 Break 10.30 Trends in ROV automation Steve Cohan, FMC Technologies 14.00Summary Schilling Robotics 11.00 Autonomous safety functions in well intervention equipment Oddbjørn Bjerkvik, FMC Technologies 11.30Lunch Charlotte Skourup, ABB Aksel Andreas Transeth, SINTEF PRACTICAL INFORMATION Program comitee: Aksel Transeth, SINTEF Charlotte Skourup, ABB Time and place for the conference: Jan Munkejord, Statoil 6-7 March 2012, Sola Strand Hotel, Knut Øxnevad, Simtano Stavanger Oddvar Skjæveland, IRIS Roger Nilssen, FMC Language: If possible we want the written presentatons in English, but each individual speaker decide whether they wish to speak Norwegian or English. Brith Sandell, NFA Hotel: We have reserved some rooms at Registration: Registrate for the conference at www.nfaplassen.no, phone +47 90 90 92 94 or email nfa@nfaplassen.no Sola Strand Hotel until 6 February. This is also the conference venue. For booking call + 47 51 94 30 00 or e-mail to booking@sola-strandhotel.no. Give reference: NFA Withdrawal registrations: Cancellation after 6 February will be charged with a fee, NOK 1.500,-. Cancellation after 29 February will be charged with the full fee. Cancellation shall be done in writing to be valid. Dinner 6 March: NFA arrange dinner at the hotel restaurant on the evening of 6 March. Price: NOK 800,-. We hope you will attend this social gathering. Sign up by using our email nfa@nfaplassen.no. Cost: NFA Company member kr 7.400,- NFA Personal member kr 7.400,- NFA Student member kr Non member kr 9.400,- Exhibition (max 3 m. length) inclusive one person: NFA members Non members Lars Annfinn Ekornsæter, NFA kr. 11 900,kr. 14 500,- 500,- Membership in NFA:: Companies per year NOK 4 000,-. Single persons (private) NOK 400,and free of charge for students. Education/research companies NOK 2 000,NFA is a non-profit society of companies, institutions and individuals. NFA is working to increase the competence and competitiveness in the Norwegian industry. Foto: Dag Myrestrand/Statoil