12 th Annual Russian-Norwegian Oil & Gas Conference a RU-NO Barents Conference Theme: How to drill and develop oil and gas fields in the Arctic, in an environmentally friendly way 20 21 January 2014 Radisson Blu Hotel, Tromsø, Norway In co-operation with:
Welcome: INTSOK is very pleased to welcome all of you to the 12 th Annual Russian Norwegian Oil and Gas Conference. This year arranged in the "capital" of Northern Norway and "Norway's Paris": Tromsø City. We are again organising the Conference in cooperation with Arctic Frontiers - as we did four years ago. The theme this year focuses on what is really going on in Russian and Norwegian waters in the North. Norway has developed Snøhvit LNG and Goliat is in process. More significant discoveries are being made, which will see new developments. Russia has developed Prirazlomnoye and has started to drill other structures. The postponement of the Shtokman field underlines the importance of coming up with improved and cost efficient solutions. The RU-NO Barents Project, which is described in the program, really deals with Arctic challenges, solutions and also addresses any gap. Given the actuality of the Project, we have dedicated this Conference to RU-NO Barents and want to focus on how to drill and develop oil and gas fields in the Arctic in an environmentally friendly way. Regards INTSOK's Russia-team Håkon Skretting Thor Christian Andvik Vladimir Ryashin Nikki E. Mooki Regional Director Project Director Barents Region Oil & Gas Advisor Russia Project Coordinator haakon.skretting@intsok.com thor.christian.andvik@intsok.com Vladimir.ryashin@intsok.com nikki@intsok.com About INTSOK INTSOK the Norwegian Oil and Gas Partners - was established in 1997 by the Norwegian oil and gas industry and the Norwegian Government. The upstream oil and gas sector is a vital element in the Norwegian economy, providing employment for some 250.000 people directly and indirectly in Norway. INTSOK's objective is to work with companies throughout the industry to expand the business activities in the international oil and gas markets on the basis of the industry s leading edge experience, technology and expertise. The industry has developed competitive, high quality products and services in one of the most demanding oil and gas provinces in the world, the Norwegian Continental Shelf. INTSOK is an effective vehicle for promoting the Norwegian offshore industry s capabilities to key clients in overseas markets and providing market information to its partners. The focus on global opportunities is increasing, not only amongst large Norwegian companies but also amongst small and medium-sized enterprises. Active Government support INTSOK is a network-based organisation where the partners exchange experience and knowledge of market developments internationally. The organisation encourages active dialogue between oil companies, technology suppliers, service companies and governments. The Norwegian Government actively supports INTSOK s initiatives and the activities are financed jointly by the industry and the government. INTSOK in Russia Russia is a prioritised market for the Russian and Norwegian Industry. INTSOK has an office in Moscow and has been actively supporting its partners doing business in Russia since 2001. 2
12th Russian - Norwegian Oil & Gas Conference : RU-NO Barents Conference Venue: Radisson Blu Hotel, Sjøgatan 7, Tromsø, Norway Monday 20 January 2014 19:00 Arctic Frontiers Banquet dinner Tuesday 21 January 2014 07:45 Conference registration 08:30 Welcome and introduction by Chairpersons 08:40 Welcome to Tromsø Mr. Jens Johan Hjort, Mayor, City of Tromsø 08:50 Key note speech Ms. Jorunn Anne Salthella, Assistant Director General, Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy 09:00 Is there «life» after Shtokman? Business prospects in Northwest-Russia Mr. Ole Andreas Lindeman, Consul General, The Royal Norwegian Consulate, Murmansk 09:15 Plan for the Norwegian part of the Barents Sea Mr. Johannes Kjøde, Deputy Director General, Norwegian Petroleum Directorate 09:40 Exploration in the Norwegian and Russian Arctic Mr. Terje Dahl, Vice President - Russian-Caspian Exploration Cluster, Statoil 10:00 Rosneft activity in the Kara and the Barents Sea Mr. Andrey Shishkin, Vice President, Rosneft 10:20 Refreshments 10:55 The Potential of Arctic Hydrocarbon Resources - The Future Of Large Scale Oil And Gas Development Projects. Mr. Gennady Ivanov, Advisor to Director General, Marine Arctic Geology Exploration Expedition (MAGE) 11:15 Kvaerner Concrete Solutions for Arctic Exploration Drilling, LNG and Oil & Gas Production Mr. Erik Gulbrandsen, Vice President Business Development Russia, Kvaerner 11:45 Total s activities/approach to Cold Climate developments Mr. Martin Tiffen, Managing Director, Total E&P Norge 12:05 International cooperation in the Arctic and the Russian approach 12:25 Lunch Mr. Anton Vasiliev, Ambassador at Large, Arctic Cooperation, MFA of the Russian Federation 3
Tuesday 21 January 2014 Topics: Arctic technology challenges Best available solutions today Known technology gaps 13:25 Russian - Norwegian Co-operation Status of the RU-NO Barents project Mr. Thor Christian Andvik, Project Director, INTSOK 13:35 Logistic and transport Mr. Johan Petter Barlindhaug, Chairman, North Energy 13:50 Drilling and Well Operation Mr. Henrik Hannus, Vice President - Deepwater and Arctic Solutions, Aker Solutions 14:05 Environmental Protection, Monitoring Systems and Oil Spill Contingency Mr. Erik Bjørnbom, Environmental Team Lead, Eni Norge 14:20 Pipeline and Subsea Installations Mr. Hans Jørgen Lindland, Østebø I&R A/S 14:35 Refreshments 15:05 Guest speaker: Join Kazakhstan Engineering for the Tengiz project Mr. Yerlan Muratov, Deputy Chairman of the Board, JSV National Company, Kazakhstan Engineering 15:25 Tactical Oil Spill Management Mr. Tor Magnus Økstad, International Sales Manager, Aptomar 15:40 Effective Offshore Oil Spill Combat in Remote Areas Mr. Trond Helge Hansen, Sales Director, Norlense 15:55 Offshore Oil Spill Clean Up Mr. Roald Wie, Area Sales Manager, Frank Mohn as Oil Recovery Systems 16:10 OSR tank heating efficient handling of recovered oil in cold climates Mr. Kim Kristensen, Director Marine and Offshore, Parat Halvorsen 16:25 Concluding remarks Mr. Bård Glad Pedersen, State Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs 16:40 Conclusion Chairpersons 16:45 Reception 19:00 Close of day 4
The RU-NO Barents Project The Arctic continental shelf is believed to be the area with the highest potential of oil & gas. One of the major obstacles to fully explore this region s potential as a future energy supply base, is the industry s capability to provide technology meeting the severe climate conditions affecting field development and operations, environmental demands, presence of ice and long export distances. No less important is the issue of the associated high costs of offshore field developments. Norwegian industry has world class offshore technology, but meets new challenges demanding new/improved technology when moving towards the High North. Russian industry equally has long and valuable experience with severe climate conditions in the High North, but still an emerging Offshore Oil & Gas field development. INTSOK has, with positive support of the Norwegian Government and Norwegian and Russian oil & gas industry, launched this project to address these challenges, identify best available industry capabilities and the need for common innovation and technology development between our two countries. The overriding goal is to support an environmental and safe development of petroleum resources in the High North through increased Russian-Norwegian energy cooperation. The main objective of the project is, through industry cooperation and knowledge of Arctic technology needs, to contribute to the growth of the Russian and Norwegian based industry participation in future petroleum endeavors in the High North. INTSOK will mobilize the industry to: Assess common technology challenges Russia and Norway face in the development of the High North Analyze existing technologies, methods and best practice Russian and Norwegian industry can offer for the High North today Based on the above: Visualize the need for innovation and technology development the industry in our two countries needs to overcome Promote stronger industrial links between our two countries The project launch started February 2012 and will run for 3 years, focusing on 5 major areas of an offshore oil & gas field development: 1) Logistics and transport (2012) 2) Drilling, well operations and equipment (2012/13) 3) Environmental protection, monitoring systems and oil spill contingency (2013) 4) Pipelines and subsea installations (2013/14) 5) Floating and fixed installations (2014) 5
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