from China and Malaysia 5-10 May 2015 Stavanger Oslo - Trondheim, Norway 2015 CCOP CCS-M Program Study tour to Norway Petroleum knowledge for the world
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Welcome! Introduction The CCOP CO 2 Storage Mapping Program, or CCS-M, is a 4-year capacity building Program on Carbon Capture and Storage to benefit the Member Countries of CCOP. The goal of CCS-M is to enable the government organizations in the CCOP Member Countries in mapping for the geological storage of CO 2 to: Provide a high level overview of the potential for large-scale CO2 storage; Enhance their capacity and capability in the assessment of geological sites for the safe and long-term storage Increase their understanding of the potential of CO2 for enhanced oil/gas recovery. Purpose The purpose of the visit to Norway is to build technical capacity of the China case study team at SINOPEC that will be hosting the CCS-M China case study workshop sometime in late June or early July 2015 on the topic CO 2 for EOR technologies and policies. The visit will take place in the period 5-10 May 2015 and include a CCS-M team member from Malaysia. The study tour will include visits to industrial sites, research centres and academic institutions as outlined in this program. Organisers: PETRAD, Norway Facilitators: Mr Claes B. Reksten, Project Director Mr Lars Tveter Mr Geir Egil Eie Ms Anna Wallerstedt Petroleum knowledge for the world
Practical information: Name of hotel: Myhregaarden Hotel Address: Nygata 24, 4000 Stavanger, Norway Tel: +47 51 86 80 00 E-mail: booking@myhregaardenhotel.no www.myhregaardenhotel.no Name of hotel: Scandic Nidelven Hotel Address: Havnegata 1 4, 7400 Trondheim, Norway Telefon: +47 73 56 80 00 E-mail: nidelven@scandichotels.com
Delegation: Name Position Organization Country 1 Mr. ZHOU Qingfan Division Director PEPRIS (Petroleum E&P Research China Institute of SINOPEC) 2 Dr. LUN Zengmin Vice Division Director PEPRIS 3 Dr. SHENG Xiujie IT Expert PEPRIS China 4 Dr. NIU Jun Senior Engineer PEPRIS China 5 Mr. CALUYONG Simplicio P. Project Manager CCOP- TS Bangkok, CCS- M Program Thailand 6 Mr. GHAFFAR, Kamal Azlan B A Senior Manager PETRONAS, MPM Malaysia Notes: Petroleum knowledge for the world
TUESDAY 05 th MAY 1 person arrival in Stavanger, Norway, 09:35, Flight KL 1197 from AMS. 4 persons arrival in Stavanger, Norway, 21:55, Flight SK 1876 from CPH. You will be met at Sola Airport, Stavanger Transit and check- in at Hotel Myhregaarden, Stavanger WEDNESDAY 06 th MAY 07:45 Pick up from the hotel and transit to Petrad offices, Forus meeting room. 08:30 Welcome and Introduction to IOR/EOR and CO 2 program. By Lars Tveter 09:00 Status on CCUS in Norway. By Wenche Tjelta Johansen, Assistant Director Exploration, Norwegian Petroleum Directorate, (NPD) 09:45 Transit to University of Stavanger, (UiS) 10:00 Presentation at the National IOR Centre, UiS. 11:30 Transit to International Research Institute of Stavanger AS (IRIS) 12:00 Lunch at IRIS 13:00 Presentation of IRIS and their IOR / EOR / CO2 research. By Roman Berenblyum, Research Director Field Studies and New Recovery Technology 15:00 Transport back to Hotel Myhregaarden Evening free THURSDAY 07 th MAY 06:00 Check- out and transit Sola Airport. 07:30 Air travel from Stavanger to Oslo, (flight DY523) arrival 08:20. Airport train to Sandvika. Transit to Det Norske Veritas, (DnV- GL) in Oslo. 10:00 Presentation at DNV- GL. Topic: CCS, Mike Carpenter, Principal Consultant, Carbon Capture & storage (CCS) 12:00 Lunch at DNV- GL 12:45 Sightseeing in Oslo: Vigeland Park, Holmenkollen and Frognerseteren 17:00 Transit Gardermoen Airport, Oslo 19:00 Air travel from Oslo to Trondheim, (flight DY760) arrival 19:55 20:00 Transit to Scandic Hotel Nidelven, Trondheim End of Day 3
FRIDAY 08 th MAY 09:00 Transit to SINTEF, Petroleum Research Institute, Trondheim 09:30 Presentation of work done by SINTEF and the BIGCCS Centre on EOR / CO2. By Mr. Erik Lindeberg. 11:30 Lunch at SINTEF 12:15 Open time 14:00 Transit to the airport 15:30 Air travel from Trondheim back to Stavanger, (flight SK4483) arrival 16:40. 16:50 Transit back to Myhregaarden Hotel, Stavanger, check- in. 18:00 Dinner at Myhregaarden Hotel 18:45 Transit to Stavanger Concert Hall 19:30 Concert by Bergen Philharmonic Orcestra and Solist Ms. Ann Helen Moen, sopran, at Stavanger Consert, including 20 minutes break. 21:30 Transit back to Myhregaarden Hotel End of day 4 SATURDAY 9 TH MAY 10:00 Sightseeing according to weather conditions Possibility for shopping 18:30 Farewell dinner SUNDAY 10 TH MAY 10:00 Norwegian Oil Museum (near the hotel) 12:00 Lunch 13:30 Transit to Sola Airport, Stavanger 16:00 Flight SK1877 to Copenhagen and Beijing (arriving 11:55 11th May) 17:30 Flight KL1204 to Amsterdam and Kuala Lumpur (arriving 14:55 11th May) Petroleum knowledge for the world
Presenters and Facilitators: Claes B. Reksten, Project Director at PETRAD Mr. Reksten is Project Director at PETRAD. His background is as an offshore oil & gas drilling engineer. He has a wide experience from management of technology based companies and projects within the international oil & gas industry, fabrication & mechanical industry and paper industry. He has lived and worked in Norway, UK, USA, France, Indonesia and Russia. Through management positions and boardroom responsibilities, he has gained experience in working across cultural borders and covering new areas of activity. His functions have included responsibility for planning, building and running new business ventures and lead to experience with general management of different size organisations, strategy development, authority and client relations, and network building. Lars Tveter, Project Director at PETRAD Mr.Tveter started his working career in 1976 as an engineer with Kværner Engineering where he was responsible for process design of offshore installations. In 1980 he joined Total where he during the period to 1990 held various positions in research & development, petroleum technology, offshore operations and HSE. Thereafter, he joined Dolphin Drilling, operating several drilling units in Norway and UK, where he was Director of Personnel and HSEQ. In 1992 he joined Hitec Dreco as HSE Director, responsible for supervision of all HSE activities during the construction of the Troll drilling unit, fabricated in Norway and Canada. During the period from 1994 to 2008, Tveter was responsible for international business development in Aibel. The main target was to establish local international Maintenance, Modification & Operation entities on the back of the technologies and experiences from Aibel s North Sea operations. Lars Tveter has broad international experience and has lived abroad for several periods, specifically in UK, France, Argentina, Egypt and Libya.
Geir Egil Eie Managing Director at PETRAD Geir Egil Eie has 21 years of experience from the oil and gas industry, including leading positions in the supplier industry, oil and gas producers and the Norwegian Authorities. Mr. Eie holds a MSc degree in materials science from the Norwegian Institute of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim, and has additional university studies in mathematics and pedagogic. He started his career at Scana Steel Industries in 1992 as project manager for research and development projects and department manager in production. In 1997 Mr. Eie joined the Norwegian Petroleum Safety Authorities (PSA). During his 5-year period in the PSA, he was engaged in regulatory work, as lead auditor in supervisory activities and with capacity development projects in Angola and Mozambique. I the period from 2002 to 2013 Mr. Eie was with Statoil. Positions in Statoil included responsibility for maintenance contracts in offshore operations and leading positions in field development projects and technology development. Prior to joining Petrad as Managing Director in 2013, Mr. Eie held the position as Chief Engineer in Statoil. He was responsible for heading multidiscipline QC reviews in field development and acquisition, management of governing documents and heading the professional network. Mr. Eie has a broad international experience from supplier relations and engagement in national and international expert groups and standardization committees. Anna Wallerstedt, Accounting Coordinator at PETRAD Ms.Wallerstedt is Petrad s accounting coordinator. She joined the team in 1995 as a temporary staff member to assist during an eight-week course. Ever since, she has been fundamental in the preparation and administration of Petrad s eight-week courses, in addition to assisting with Petrad s other seminars and workshops in Norway, Africa, Asia, Latin America and the former Soviet Union. She is in charge of economics control and accounting. Anna efficiently ensures that the facilities, participants and lecturers are in the right place at the right time. Anna is Swedish and was educated as a medical secretary. Her first professional position was in public health administration in Nuuk, Greenland. She moved to Stavanger in 1977, where she performed a variety of short and medium term assignments through the staffing agency, Manpower, exposing her to a wide range of companies, tasks and people, but mainly within the petroleum sector. Petroleum knowledge for the world
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Petrad products & services 8-WEEK PROGRAMMES (Stavanger, Norway annually) Petroleum Policy and Resource Management Petroleum Development and Operations Petrad is a non-profit Norwegian Government Foundation established in 1989 to facilitate sharing of knowledge and experience on Petroleum Management, Administration and Technology between managers and experts within Governments and National Oil Companies. Petrad arranges tailored courses and seminars covering a wide range of topics on the management of petroleum resources. The activities are conducted in Norway and abroad lasting from 1 day to 10 weeks. The courses and seminars have a practical focus. Petrad also conducts Training Needs Assessments and assistance with Institutional Development. Petrad draw on resource persons and lecturers from the total Norwegian and International petroleum industry. They hold considerable experience from senior managerial and technical positions with Government, Operating, Engineering and Service Companies, Consultancies, R&D Institutions and Universities. Petrad has arranged a total of more than 300 courses and seminars with more than 10.000 participants from 90 countries. Training modules (World wide On request) - Policy and Management of Petroleum Sector development - Good Governance - Resource management - Revenue management - Environment management - Legislation - Licensing - Contracts for the Petroleum Sector - Local Content - Anti-corruption - Petroleum Sector Understanding for the Civil Society - Fiscal Metering - Data Management - Downstream Petroleum Management - HSE - Health, Safety and Environment Management TAILOR MADE SEMINARS (World Wide On request) - All topics within petroleum management, administration and technology TNA TRAINING NEEDS ASSESSMENT (World Wide On request) INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT (World Wide On request) For further information please contact: Petrad Professor Olav Hanssens vei 10 P.O. Box 598, NO-4003 Stavanger, Norway Tel: + 47-51 87 66 20 E-mail: petrad@petrad.no Web: www.petrad.no Petroleum knowledge for the world
Professor Olav Hanssens vei 10 P.O. Box 598, NO-4003 Stavanger, Norway Tel: + 47-51 87 66 20, E-mail: petrad@petrad.no Web: www.petrad.no CCOP CCS-M study tour to Norway