TEKNA CONFERENCE www.tekna.no/intconf 33rd International North Sea Flow Measurement Workshop The world major event for flow measurement Papers at a high technical level Meet the key players in the business Excellent forum for networking and informal discussions 20-23 October 2015, Quality Hotel Tønsberg
Welcome! On behalf of the Technical Committee it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 33rd International North Sea Flow Measurement Workshop. The premier world venue for measurement technology The objective of the conference is to maintain its position as the premier world venue for presentations and discussions of measurement technology related to the oil and gas industry. The workshop s main focus is on the practical application of this technology. As in recent years the number of high quality abstracts has been exceptional. The technical committee is confident that the final program contains topics relevant for all working with flow measurement of oil and gas. All presentations and posters are supported by a written paper. Addressing challenges and latest developments Multiphase metering has played an important role in marginal field development. In this year s workshop program you will find both presentations and posters covering the latest development and field experience within multiphase metering. Ultrasonic meters are the primary choice for many North Sea operators when designing a fiscal gas metering station. The program will have an entire session dedicated to ultrasonic gas flow meters. Metering engineers also face challenges related to e.g. allocation, standards, cost/ benefit, meter diagnostics and wet gas metering. Presentations will be held to address these subjects as well. The poster session covers the same topics as the different oral sessions and offers a unique possibility to discuss the topics with the presenters. Main topics of the program Multiphase Oil Gas Wet Gas Standards Allocation Well Monitoring Manufacturers exhibition Many manufacturers and service companies presents their products at stands during the workshop. Hence the workshop provides an excellent opportunity to get in touch with different suppliers of metering equipment and measurement solutions. Networking opportunities The format of the workshop is as always informal and encourages discussions. This creates an ideal environment for informal dialogue with your business connections and a great opportunity to make new ones. At the workshop you will find key personnel from regulators, operators, manufacturers, research institutions and engineering companies. Take this unique opportunity to get updated on state of the art technology within oil and gas measurement. I m looking forward to meet you in Norway in October 2015. Yours sincerely, Eivind L. Soldal Statoil and Norwegian Society for Oil and Gas Measurement Chairman of NSFMW 2015
Technical Committee Eivind Lyng Soldal, Chairman Statoil ASA, Norway Sidsel E. Corneliussen, BP Norge AS, Norway Douglas Griffin, Oil and Gas Authority, UK Per Lunde, University of Bergen and Christian Michelsens Research, Norway Craig Marshall, NEL, UK Morten Marstein, FMC Technologies, Norway Rolf Skatvedt, Total Fiscal Metering AS, Norway Steinar Vervik, Norwegian Petroleum Directorate, NPD, Norway Exhibitor opportunities The large numbers of sponsors and exhibitors makes this event a complete arena for sharing experiences and encouraging discussion, with excellent networking opportunities. Exhibitors conditions Exhibition Standard Package *): NOK 25,000.- Exhibition Plus Package **): NOK 30,000.- Fully booked! *) Standard package includes 3 meter floor space, electricity, table/tablecloth/chairs **) Plus Package is sold out Prices are in addition to delegate fee and accommodation. 25% VAT will be added. There is limited space available for exhibitors. First come, first served basis. For further info contact: Project manager Anu H. Laakso, ahl@tekna.no
Tuesday 20 October 2015 11:00-13:00 Registration 12:00 Lunch 13:00 Welcome by programme chair 2015 Eivind L. Soldal, Statoil ASA Norway 13:10 Key Note The oil price crash and the implications for offshore activity Jon Fredrik Müller, Senior Project Manager Rystad Energy, Norway SESSION 1 - WET GAS Chair: Eivind Lyng Soldal, Statoil ASA, Norway 13:40 1. Comparisons of Ultrasonic and Differential Pressure Meter Responses to Wet Natural Gas Flow Richard Steven, Josh Kinney and Charlie Britton, CEESI, USA 14:10 2. Ultasonic Meters in Wet Gas Applications Dennis van Putten, Henk Riezebos, René Bahlmann, DNV GL, Jan Peters, Rick de Leeuw, Shell, Joe Shen, Chevron, The Netherlands 14:45 Break /refreshments in the exhibition area 15:15 3. Impact of Using ISO/TR 11583 for a Venturi Tube in 3-Phase Wet-Gas Conditions Emmelyn Graham, Michael Reader-Harris, Neil Ramsay, Richard Hone, Alan Littlejohn and Les Wales, NEL, UK 15:45 4. Evaluating and Improving Wet Gas Corrections for Horizontal Venturi Meters Alistair Collins and Mark Tudge, Solartron, UK 16:15 Break/refreshments in the exhibition area SESSION 2 - STANDARDS Chair: Morten Marstein, FMC Technologies, Norway 16:45 5. Setting the STANDARD Integrating Meter Diagnostics into Flow Metering Standards Terry Cousins and Richard Steven, CEESI, USA 17:15 6. BS7965 2013 An overview of updates to the previous (2009 edition) Andrew Wrath, Sick, UK 17:45 End of technical programme day 1 18:30 Exhibition area is closing 19:30 Dinner Wednesday 21 October 2015 SESSION 3 - OIL Chair: Per Lunde, CMR and University of Bergen, Norway 08:30 7. Design of a Sub Sea Fiscal Oil Export Metering System Dag H.Flølo, Statoil ASA, Norway 09:00 8. A New Methodology for cost-benefit-risk Analysis of Oil Metering Station Lay-outs Astrid Marie Skålvik, Ranveig Nygaard Bjørk, Kjell-Eivind Frøysa, Camilla Sætre, Christian Michelsen Research AS, Bergen, Norway 09:30 9. Operational Experiences with the EuroLoop Hydrocarbon Liquid Flow Facility Jos G.M. van der Grinten, NMi EuroLoop, Bart van der Stap, Flowways and Dick van Driel, Krohne, The Netherlands 10:00 Break/refreshments in the exhibition area 10:30 Manufacturers and Poster Sessions 12 vendors and 6 posters will be presenting their cutting-edge technology in parallel sessions 13:00 Lunch SESSION 4 - MULTIPHASE Chair: Douglas Griffin, Oil and Gas Authority, UK 14:00 10. Remote Metering Monitoring for Cost Effective Operation of Multiphase Meters Jean Paul Couput, Total, France 14:30 11. Practical Experiences Obtained with the Magnetic Resonance Multiphase Flowmeter Jankees Hogendoorn, André Boer, Mark van der Zande, Krohne, Rick de Leeuw, Piet Moeleker, Shell, The Netherlands 15:00 12. Operation and Maintenance of Multiphase Flow Meters (MPFMs) on BC-10 in Deepwater Brazil Neil Sleight, Lorraine Coelho, Shell Brazil, Casey Brister, OneSubsea, UK 15:30 Break/Refreshments in the exhibition area SESSION 5 - GAS Chair: Douglas Griffin, Oil and Gas Authority, UK 16:00 13. Case Study Results on Natural Gas Custody Transfer Measurement with Coriolis Meters in Saudi Arabia Mohammed Al-Torairi, Saudi Aramco, Chandramohan MC, Emerson Process Management-Emerson FZE, Dubai, Marc Buttler, Emerson Process Management - Micro Motion, UK
16:30 14. Gas Mass Flow Metering An Alternative Approach Eric Sanford, Vortek Instruments, Koichi Igarashi, Azbil North America, Kim Lewis, DP Diagnostics LLC, USA 17:00 End of technical programme day 2 18:00 Exhibition area is closing 19:30 Dinner Thursday 22 October 2015 SESSION 6 - GAS ULTASONIC METERING Chair: Sidsel Corneliussen, BP Norge, Norway 08:30 15. In-situ effects on Ultrasonic Gas Flowmeters Phillip Chan, GDF Suez, Reidar Sakariassen, Metropartner, Atle Abrahamsen, Øyvind Storli, Sveinung Myhr, FMC Technologies, Kjell-Eivind Frøysa, CMR-Christian Michelsen Researc, Norway 09:00 16. Installation Effects and Flow in stabilities in a Gas metering Station with Multipath Ultrasonic Flow Meters Camilla Sætre, Kjell-Eivind Frøysa, Anders Hallanger, Christian Michelsen Research AS, Norway, Philip Chan, Gaz de France Suez E&P Norge, Stavanger, Norway 09:30 Break/refreshments in the exhibition area 10:00 17. Realizing a Class 1 Ultrasonic Gas Meter without HP Calibration An innovative Approach as Contribution to an Economic Upstream Metering Solution Sebastian Stoof, Sick Engineering GmbH, Germany 10:30 18. Uncertainty in Flow Gas Measurement Systems with Ultrasonic Meters Matuzenetz Marinho, Gasmar, Brazil 11:00 Break/Refreshments in the exhibition area SESSION 7 - WELL MONITORING Chair: Rolf Skatvedt, Total Fiscal Metering AS, Norway 11:30 19. Maximising Economic Recovery A Review of Well Test Procedures in the North Sea Craig Marshall and Alun Thomas, NEL, UK 12:00 20. Tie Backs and Partner Allocation Kjartan Bryne Berg, Lundin Norway AS, Steinar Gregersen, Asbjørn Bakken, Knut Vannes, Skule E. Smørgrav, FMC Kongsberg Metering AS, Norway SESSION 8 - ALLOCATION Chair: Rolf Skatvedt, Total Fiscal Metering AS, Norway 13:30 21. Gross Error Detection: Maximising the Use of Data with UBA on Global Producer III (Part 2) Allan Wilson, Accord, Neil Corbett, Mærsk Oil and Gas, Denmark 14:00 22. Could Allocation be Rocket Science? Using the Kalman Filter to Optimise Well Allocation Accuracy Phillip Stockton, Euain Drysdale, Allan Wilson, Accord, UK 14:30 Break/Refreshments in the exhibition area SESSION 9 - MULTIPHASE Chair: Craig Marshall, NEL, UK 15:00 23. Multiphase Flow Quantification using Computational Fluid Dynamics and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Susithra Lakshmanan, OGM and University of Cambridge, UK, Daniel Holland, Andy Sederman, Mikhail Gurevich, University of Cambridge, UK, Wes Maru, IMS Group, Moscow, Russia 15:30 24. Experience of Lifecycle Service and Implementation of Multiphase Meters in High Sulphur Environment in TCO s Tengiz Oil Field in Kazakhstan Stig M. Sigdestad, Emerson Process Management, Roxar, John Clarke, Chevron, Ståle Gjervik, Frode Hugo Aase, Kelda Dinsdale, Sturle Haaland, Emerson Process Management, Roxar and Karl Lindsell, Chevron 16:00 25. Experiences with the Multiphase Meter System used for Allocation of Visund South tie-in Gullfaks C Eirik Åbro, Jan Eskeland, Geir Sanden, Eivind Lyng Soldal, Kåre Kleppe, Asbjørn Erdal, Statoil ASA, Norway 16:30 Closing remarks Craig Marshall, NEL 16:40 End of technical programme 19:30 Aperitif in the hotel bar 20:00 Workshop dinner Dress code: Business formal Friday 23 October 2015 07:00 Breakfast 08:30 Transport for Sandefjord Airport Torp Depature from Quality Hotel Tønsberg 12:30 Lunch
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Returadresse: Tekna PB 2312 Solli 0201 Oslo Registration: www.tekna.no/intconf kurs@tekna.no (+47) 22 94 75 60 / -61 Course id 1502550 Delegate fees Member of Tekna: NOK 8,500.- Non members: NOK 9,500.- Speakers: NOK 4,750.- Exhibition Standard Package: NOK 25,000.- Exhibition Plus Package: NOK 30,000.- All prices will be added 25% VAT. Includes web based documentation. Hotel costs exclusive. Accommodation Quality Hotel Tønsberg Single room: NOK 1,795.- pr person pr night Double room: NOK 1,495.- pr person pr night Prices includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, banquet and refreshments during the conference. Hotel reservation should be made on registration, to be paid directly to the hotel on check-out. Exhibition Exhibitors Standard: NOK 25,000.- Exhibitors Plus: NOK 30,000.- This option is fully booked Includes 3x2 meter floor space table/table cloth/chairs/electricity Prices are in addition to delegate fee and accommodation. 25% VAT will be added. For further info contact Anu H. Laakso, ahl@tekna.no or lio@tekna.no Upcoming courses Produced Water Management 2016 21-22 January, Stavanger Oil Field Chemistry Symposium 2016 13-16 March, Geilo, Norway Tekna is a leading developer and organizer of courses, conferences and seminars in key technological areas. Tekna is committed in the development of expertise, and in creating the best meeting places for professionals and knowledge environments. Tekna also offers a broad range of management and personal development courses. Follow us on facebook.no/tekna Administration Project manager: Lise Olaussen, Tekna, lio@tekna.no Project manager exhibition: Anu Laakso, Tekna, ahl@tekna.no Tekna works for a knowledge based society. Visit www.tekna.no/intconf for more information.