26-27 September 2012, Stavanger Separation Technology Conference Heavy Oil and Sand Challenges Condition Monitoring Designing for life of field Subsea Processing Photo: Anne-Mette Fjærli, Statoil The Norwegian Society of Graduate Technical and Scientific Professionals
Separation Technology Conference Welcome to Teknas international conference discussing fundamental and practical separation technology in the oil and gas industry. ESTABLISHED FORUM SINCE 2001 The conference has been arranged by Tekna since 2001 and has become an important arena for technology update, sharing experiences, discussions and valuable networking. Photo: Shell FACTS Dates: 26-27 September 2012 Venue: Clarion Hotel Stavenger, Norway Program committee Jon Berntsen, Kanfa Mator AS Erik Bjørklund, Hamworthy Oil and Gas Inge Fosse, Statoil ASA Leif Kjetil Hinna Gausel, Statoil ASA Andreas Hannisdal, FMC Separation Systems Hans Nooijen, Shell Global Solutions International B.V Lise Olaussen, Tekna Delegate fees Member of Tekna: NOK 8000,- Non members: NOK 9000,- Exhibition space NOK 10 000,- Includes web based documentation, luncheons and refreshments during the conference. All fees above are excl 25% Vat Registration: www.tekna.no/intconf www.teknakurs.no kurs@tekna.no Telephone no: +47 22 94 75 60/61 PROGRAM 2012 An exciting program has been put together for this year s conference. Experiences and challenges with operating separation systems on mature fields will be addressed in the session Designing for life of field. Vendors will have the opportunity to share their philosophies and offerings for providing flexibility and account for changes in separation process conditions. We can also look forward to interesting presentations on heavy oil/sand, condition monitoring, and subsea processing. WHO WILL BENEFIT FROM ATTENDING? The conference is for personnel who work with process and separation on a daily basis either from a contractor, vendor, researcher or various disciplines within an oil company. When the researcher leaves the conference, he/she may already have ideas for new products which will solve operational challenges in industry. As an operator, you are updated on recent philosophies, new technologies, or lesson learned by other operators. As a vendor, you may have new contacts for joint technology development or product implementation. INFORMAL ATMOSPHERE The conference is known for beeing informal and invites to discussions across the attending companies and is also a creative breeding ground for innovation. The Get Together and the Conference Dinner are excellent event for networking. There are in other words several reasons for attending the conference, not forgetting the importance of touching base with colleagues in industry. Tekna and the program committee look forward to seeing you in Stavanger in September!
TUESDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2012 2000 Get Together and tapas Social event in Clarion Hotel Stavanger Optional (requires registration) WEDNESDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 2012 0830 Registration 0900 Welcome SESSION 1: HEAVY OIL AND SAND ISSUES Chair: Jon Berntsen, Kanfa Mator AS, Norway 0910 1 Alternative Technologies to Tailing Ponds - Ultra-filtration membrane - Dynamic filtration - Self-cleaning filtration - Extraction of bitumen alternative way (not solvents) Shell Global Solutions, Houston, USA Jose Bravo, Shell Chief Scientist Separations 0945 2 Sand Prediction and Sand Control - How does sand production arise? - What techniques and technologies are used to control sand production? - Why is sand still produced to the surface? Therese Scheldt, Leading Advisor Sand Prediction and Fracturing 1015 3 Large Scale Testing of 3-Phase live, Viscous (Heavy) Offshore oils in Statoil - R&D Test facility description and capabilities - Some results from viscous oil transport and processing Ivar Øystein Larsen, Specialist, Process Upstream Oil Production Systems 1045 Break/Refreshments SESSION 2: CONDITION MONITORING Chair: Erik Bjørklund, Hamworthy Oil & Gas Systems, Norway 1115 4 Monitoring of Internal Conditions of Offshore Separators - Results from testing of non-intrusive methods for monitoring of separator internal conditions - Center for Integrated Operations in the Petroleum Industry Marintek, Norway Torgeir Brurok, Research Engineer 1145 5 Monitoring of Separators - Cases from field exercises - Do we really understand the separator and the expected function? - Is it really an oil/water emulsion that govern the separation? KANFA Mator AS, Norway Jon Berntsen, Technical Manager Process 1230 Lunch 1330 6 Online Oil-in-Water Monitors - Status of technology - Field experience - Future use Ragnvald Soldal, Leading Advisor Automation Field Instrumentation 1400 7 Condition and Performance Monitoring Applied to Subsea Separation - What will it offer? - Philosophy - Example of modeling and application FMC Production Performance Services, Norway Per-Olav Rusås, Technical Expert CPM FMC Separation Systems, The Netherlands Martijn Leskens, R&D Technologist SESSION 3: DESIGNING FOR LIFE OF FIELD Chair: Andreas Hannisdal, FMC Separation Systems, Norway 1430 8 Design for the Life of Field - A practical approach - From research to real world GRAMME Separation & Process Technology, Norway Per Gramme, Special Advisor 1500 Break / Refreshments 1530 9 Chasing the Cheapest Barrels in a Matured Asset (Well Reservoir Facility Management) An overview of activities, (work) process and tools adopted within Shell Upstream International Europe to safeguard & accelerate production from its matured fields. Well reservoir facility management (WRFM) from a surface perspective Shell Upstream Internation Europe, The Netherlands Berend Jan Kragt, Teamleader Process Engineering 1600 10 Design of Compressor Suction Scrubbers - Challenges to compressors - Case stories Shell Global Solutions International B.V., The Netherlands Hans Nooijen, Principal Engineer Distillation Paul Clinton, Principal Process Engineer 1630 11 Sleipner Gas Condensate Field - Field development Case Study - History, ongoing cases, challenges and lessons learned Olav Haaland, Advisor Process Operation 1700 End of day one 1830 Guided Tour Norwegian Petroleum Museum 2000 Conference dinner at Bølgen & Moi, Norwegian Petroleum Museum
THURSDAY 27 SEPTEMBER SESSION 3: DESIGNING FOR LIFE OF FIELD Chair: Hans Nooijen, Shell Global Solutions Internatonal B.V. The Netherlands 0830 12 Case Norne - Modification of the process unit in general and the separators specifically - Identification and removal of bottlenecks Henrik Krogstad, Site Manager, Topside modifications for Skuld Project 0900 13 Case Alvheim - Transitioning from a project into an operating asset - Exceeding nameplate capacity while maintaining safe operation Marathon Oil Norge AS Kristin Alne, Alvheim Process Engineer The following presentations will be covered by invited companies and will discuss the following Case: How to design and build for flexibility and account for changes in separation process conditions Philosophy for how to design with flexibility, example from projects /cases and how to debottleneck a separation process 0930 14 The Use of Compact In-line Separation Technology for Debottlenecking Existing Separation Systems - Debottlenecking - Compact - Separation Caltec, UK Dr Carl Wordsworth, Technology Development Manager 1000 15 Electrostatic Destabilization of Water-in-Oil Emulsions: Use of Laboratory Scale Experiences to Debottleneck and Optimize Separation Processes - Use of early-stage electrocoalescence to enhance and optimize separation efficiency - Laboratory scale separation performance vs full-scale separation - Predicting actual separation performance based on relevant laboratory experiments - Interplay of demulsifiers and electrocoalescence - Experiences Hamworthy Oil & Gas Systems, Norway Maurico Gomez Ludeña, Senior Research Engineer Erik Bjørklund, Section Manager Innovation and Product Support 1100 16 Compact Separation as a Debottlenecking Tool - Philosophy of application - Technology readiness - Review of previous applications FMC Separation Systems Haakon Ellingsen, Senior process engineer Henrik Tuvnes and Andreas Hannisdal 1130 17 Flexible Design of Separators and Scrubbers for Life of Field Cameron Process Systems, Norway Dag Kvamsdal, Fredrik Carlson, Mauritz Talseth and Bjørn Christiansen 1200 18 Designing for Life of Field The use of latest Generation High Performance In-line Technologies combined with Vessel based Separation Technologies Ascom Separation, The Netherlands Mika Tienhaara, Managing Director 1230 Lunch SESSION 4: SUBSEA PROCESSING Chair: Erik Bjørklund, Hamworthy Oil & Gas Systems, Norway 1330 19 Subsea Separation Philosophy - Current status in company - Value drivers for subsea separation - Experience from projects - Future needs ExxonMobil Upstream Research, USA Edward Grave, Fractionation & Separation Specialist 1400 20 Åsgard Subsea Compression Project Scrubber qualification - Qualification of scrubbers Oddbjørn Rekaa Nilssen, Senior researcher upstream gas production systems 1430 21 Ormen Lange Subsea Compression Project - Experience from Ormen Lange Subsea Compression Pilot Project - Ormen Lange Subsea Compression Project A/S Norske Shell, Norway Lise Winther, Senior Process Engineer, Richard Arntzen, Senior Process Engineer 1500 End of conference 1030 Break / Refreshments Program might be subject to changes beyond the control of the organizer.
REGISTRATION www.tekna.no/intconf kurs@tekna.no +47 22 94 75 60 / 61 GENERAL INFORMATION Time: 26-27 September 2012 Venue: Clarion Hotel Stavanger, Norway Ref no: 1202550 Technical committee Jon Berntsen, Kanfa Mator Erik Bjørklund, Hamworthy Oil and Gas Inge Fosse, Statoil ASA Leif Kjetil Hinna Gausel, Statoil ASA Hans Christian Hamre, Shell Technology Norway Andreas Hannisdal, FMC Separation Systems, Norway Hans Nooijen, Shell Global Solutions International B.V Lise Olaussen, Tekna - lio@tekna.no Delegate fees Member of Tekna: NOK 8000,- Non members: NOK 9000,- Exhibitors: NOK 10 000,- Includes web based documentation, luncheons and refreshments during the conference. All fees above will be added 25% Vat Clarion Hotel Stavanger Price in single room NOK 1545,- including breakfast. Tekna have booked a block of rooms and will do the room reservation for delegates. Is to be paid directly to the hotel upon departure. Tekna can not guarantee vacancy one week prior to the event. Networking Tapas - 25 September 2012 Meet the other delegates for tapas and wine up front. Location venue hotel Price NOK 600,- including food, wine, soft drinks Conference dinner - Bølgen & Moi 26 September Dinner at one of Stavangers best restaurant situated in the Petroleum Museum. Price NOK 850,- including aperitif, 3-course dinner, wine and avec. Both social events are optional and requires separate registration. The Norwegian Petroleum Museum a guided tour through the Norwegian Petroleum Museum can be booked upon registration. It is scheduled prior to the conference dinner situated in the same building. Free of charge www.norskolje.museum.no Exhibition The conference opens up for companies to display their products and services. Tekna provides floor space and the exhibitors should bring their own display materials such as roll-ups, shells. Price NOK 10 000,- excl 25% vat (No delegate included) Conditions 3 meters floor space, exhibitors bring their own shells or roll-ups to fit the given size. Table/tablecloth, chairs and electricity will be provided by hotel. An exhibitor flyer/brochure including information about each exhibitor will be made and included in the conference folder Potential exhibitors can register interest upon registration to the conference or if questions contact lio@tekna.no Registration Website: www.tekna.no\intconf or www.teknakurs.no Telefax: + 47 22 947501 Telephone: + 47 22 947560 or 61 Registration requests can be pointed to kurs@tekna.no Cancellation policy Cancellations made later then 12. September 2012 will be subject of a service charge of NOK 1200,-. There will be no refunds for cancellations after the 19 September 2012 NB! Written cancellation is only! Payment options 1. Online Payment Service 2. Bank transfer 3. On-site / Credit card Bank details Bank name: DnBNOR Bank account: 1644 2555 803 Swift: DNBANOKKXXX IBAN NR: NO8016442555803 NB! Ref code 1202550 and delegates name Project manager Lise Olaussen Tekna P.O.Box 2312 Solli Dr. Mauds gt. 15 N-0201 Oslo Email. lio@tekna.no
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