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SPE Symposium: Production Enhancement and Cost Optimisation7 – 8 November 2017 | DoubleTree by Hi l ton Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

www.spe.org/go/18SM01

7 – 8 November 2017 | Doub leTree by H i l ton Kua la Lumpur , Ma lays ia

www.spe.org/go/18SM01

SPE Symposium:Production Enhancementand Cost Optimisation

E V E N T P R O G R A M M E

TRANSFORMATION STRATEGYFLOW ASSURANCE WELL INTERVENTIONWELL OPTIMISATION

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MESSAGE FROM THE SYMPOSIUM CO-CHAIRSDear Colleagues

The inaugural SPE Symposium: Production Enhancement and Cost Optimisation, from 7 – 8 November 2017 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, aims to provide a timely platform for knowledge transfer, innovation and sharing of best practices in oil and gas production as we continue to evolve towards a sustainable model of enhanced operations and cost optimisation.

Enhancing production operations calls for an integrated approach across multidisciplinary teams that is beyond the traditional concept of collaboration but a collaboration with the intent to elevate the performance of the collective whole, the end-to-end value chain. With the proliferation of digital technology, this is an opportune time to ride on the digitalisation wave to deliver critical improvements in productivity, efficiency and cost management across this value chain.

In response to this, the symposium will feature more than 55 technical presentations highlighting technical know-hows, innovative methodologies, and practical case studies on the following core topics:

• Artificial Lift• Digital/Production Optimisation• Flow Assurance• IOR/EOR • Reservoir Studies and Surveillance• Well Intervention and Monitoring• Well Operations and Optimisation

In addition, high-level Executive Plenary and Panel sessions will feature in-depth discussions on innovations and best practices in upstream production, how collaboration would shape the next wave of industry performance in production enhancement and cost competitiveness, digital transformation and its role in pushing the boundaries of productivity, and overcoming roadblocks to technology development and deployment in Malaysia.

On behalf of the Symposium Technical Programme Committee, we thank you for your support and participation at this exciting event. Our industry is ever-growing and we hope this symposium will provide an informative and enriching experience for you.

Yours sincerely,

Bacho PilongSymposium Co-ChairVice President, International Assets, Development and Production, PETRONAS

Choong Yen LiSymposium Co-ChairGeneral Manager, Venture Development, Sarawak Shell Berhad

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SYMPOSIUM COMMITTEE MEMBERSSymposium Co-ChairsBacho Pilong, PETRONASChoong Yen Li, Sarawak Shell Berhad

MembersNoorbaizura Hashim, AEM Energy Solutions Sdn. Bhd.Jeffrey Dwiggins, Artificial Lift Solutions Pte. Ltd.Eddy Kamaruddin, BeicipTecsolAnton Kaiser, Clariant Oil ServicesKen Saveth, GE Oil & GasSanjeev Gupta, HalliburtonGunajit Das, HalliburtonHiroki Iwama, INPEXTakaaki Uetani, INPEXTemmy Kurniawan, PertaminaKhairina Khairul Anuar, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.Khairul Nizam Idris, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.Robin Kueh, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.Wan Afiq Farhan Che Hamat, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.Wan Rokiah Ismail, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.Pauziyah Abdul Hamid, PETRONAS Research Sdn. Bhd.Andrew Baker, SchlumbergerGordon Goh, SchlumbergerJeroen Groenenboom, ShellMurat Kilic, ShellJacques Kieffer, SNF SASTore Blaker, Statoil ASAVitaly S. Chernikov, Weatherford Asia PacificMichael Potts, Weatherford Asia Pacific

Message from the Symposium Co-Chairs 2Symposium Committee Members 3Venue Map Guide and Technical Showcase Floor Plan 4Symposium Sponsors 6Schedule of Events 7Symposium Programme Schedule 8Opening & Executive Plenary 9Panel Sessions 9Technical Sessions 11 Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions 15Media Supporters 19Exhibitors Profile 20General Information 22

This conference programme is updated as at 2 November 2017

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VENUE MAP GUIDE AND TECHNICAL SHOWCASE FLOOR PLAN

Company Name Booth #

Advisian Malaysia Sdn Bhd F10

Appsmiths Sdn Bhd F01

Expro Group F08

Halliburton Energy Services (M) Sdn Bhd F09

Inflatable Packers International Pty Ltd F07

LEAP Energy Partners Sdn Bhd F05

Process Systems Enterprise F06

Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) F02

LOTUSBUSINESSCENTRE

FEMALESURAU

MALERESTROOM

FEMALERESTROOM

SWIMMINGPOOL

TOSCARESTAURANT

BALLROOM A BALLROOM B

HIBISCUS

REGISTRATION

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F05F06F07F08F09

F10COFFEE/TEA BREAK

COFFEE/TEABREAK

BALLROOM ANetworking Luncheons

BALLROOM BOpening and Executive Plenary SessionPanel SessionsTechnical Sessions

HIBISCUSTechnical Sessions

FOYERTechnical ShowcaseKnowledge Sharing ePoster SessionsCoffee/Tea Breaks

LOTUSSPE Headquarters and Speaker/Author Check-In

LIST OF EXHIBITORS

Impact Selector Limited F03

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Company Name Booth #

Advisian Malaysia Sdn Bhd F10

Appsmiths Sdn Bhd F01

Expro Group F08

Halliburton Energy Services (M) Sdn Bhd F09

Inflatable Packers International Pty Ltd F07

LEAP Energy Partners Sdn Bhd F05

Process Systems Enterprise F06

Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) F02

LOTUSBUSINESSCENTRE

FEMALESURAU

MALERESTROOM

FEMALERESTROOM

SWIMMINGPOOL

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BALLROOM A BALLROOM B

HIBISCUS

REGISTRATION

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F10COFFEE/TEA BREAK

COFFEE/TEABREAK

BALLROOM ANetworking Luncheons

BALLROOM BOpening and Executive Plenary SessionPanel SessionsTechnical Sessions

HIBISCUSTechnical Sessions

FOYERTechnical ShowcaseKnowledge Sharing ePoster SessionsCoffee/Tea Breaks

LOTUSSPE Headquarters and Speaker/Author Check-In

LIST OF EXHIBITORS

Impact Selector Limited F03

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SYMPOSIUM SPONSORS

Symposium Bags Sponsor

Silver Sponsor

Silver Sponsor

Silver Sponsor

Silver Sponsor

Silver Sponsor

Silver Sponsor

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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

MONDAY, 6 NOVEMBER 1200-1730 hours Registration – Foyer

1200-1730 hours Speaker/Author Check-In – Lotus Room

TUESDAY, 7 NOVEMBER 0600-0730 hours Exhibitor Move-In – Foyer

0730-1800 hours Registration – Foyer

0730-1800 hours Speaker/Author Check-In – Lotus Room

0900-1030 hours Opening and Executive Plenary Session – Ballroom B

0900-1830 hours Technical Showcase – Foyer

1030-1100 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 1 – Foyer

1100-1230 hours Panel Session 1: Synergy in Action: Industry Collaboration towards Sustainable Efficiency and Cost Optimisation – Ballroom B

1230-1400 hours Networking Luncheon – Ballroom A

1330-1400 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 2 – Foyer

1400-1530 hours Technical Session 1: IOR/EOR – Ballroom B

1400-1530 hours Technical Session 2: Artificial Lift – Hibiscus Room

1530-1600 hours Coffee Break and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 3 – Foyer

1600-1730 hours Technical Session 3: Well Operations and Optimisation 1 – Ballroom B

1600-1730 hours Technical Session 4: Reservoir Studies and Surveillance – Hibiscus Room

1730-1830 hours Welcome Reception – Foyer

WEDNESDAY, 8 NOVEMBER 0800-1700 hours Registration – Foyer

0800-1600 hours Speaker/Author Check-In – Lotus Room

0900-1030 hours Panel Session 2: Digital Transformation Journey: People, Technology, Strategy – Ballroom B

0900-1730 hours Technical Showcase – Foyer

1030-1100 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 4 – Foyer

1100-1230 hours Technical Session 5: Well Intervention and Monitoring – Ballroom B

1100-1230 hours Technical Session 6: Digital/Production Optimisation – Hibiscus Room

1230-1400 hours Networking Luncheon – Ballroom A

1330-1400 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 5 – Foyer

1400-1530 hours Panel Session 3: Technology Development and Deployment in Malaysia: Addressing the Challenges Faced by the Oil Industry, Now and in the Future – Ballroom B

1530-1600 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 6 – Foyer

1600-1730 hours Technical Session 7: Well Operations and Optimisation II – Ballroom B

1600-1730 hours Technical Session 8: Flow Assurance – Hibiscus Room

1800-2000 hours Exhibition Move-Out – Foyer

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SYMPOSIUM PROGRAMME SCHEDULE

Date Time Ballroom B Hibiscus Room

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0900 - 1030 hours Opening andExecutive Plenary Session

1400 - 1530 hours Technical Session 1IOR/EOR

Technical Session 2Artificial Lift

1600 - 1730 hours

1730 - 1830 hours

Technical Session 3Well Operations and

Optimisation I

Panel Session 2Digital Transformation Journey: People, Technology and Strategy

Technical Session 5Well Intervention and

Monitoring

Panel Session 3Technology Development and

Deployment inMalaysia: Addressing theChallenges Faced by the

Oil and Gas Industry, Now andin the Future

Technical Session 7Well Operations and

Optimisation II

Technical Session 8Flow Assurance

Technical Session 6Digital/Production

Optimisation

Technical Session 4Reservoir Studies and

Surveillance

Panel Session 1Synergy in Action: Industry

Collaboration towardsSustainable Efficiency and

Cost Optimisation

Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 1 - Foyer1030 - 1100 hours

Networking Luncheon - Ballroom A1230 - 1400 hours

Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 2 - Foyer

Welcome Reception - Foyer

1330 - 1400 hours

Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 3 - Foyer1530 - 1600 hours

Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 4 - Foyer1030 - 1100 hours

0900 - 1030 hours

Networking Luncheon - Ballroom A1230 - 1400 hours

Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 6 - Foyer1530 - 1600 hours

1600 - 1730 hours

Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 5 - Foyer1330 - 1400 hours

1400 - 1530 hours

1100 - 1230 hours

1100 - 1230 hours

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OPENING & EXECUTIVE PLENARYProduction Enhancement and Cost OptimisationTuesday, 7 November • 0900 – 1030 hours • Ballroom B

Welcome Remarks and Executive Plenary Session Chairperson:• Bacho Pilong, Symposium Co-Chairperson and Vice President, International Assets, Development and Production, Upstream, PETRONAS

Speakers:• Aravindh Kaniappan, Oilfield Services Lead, Southeast Asia, Baker Hughes, a GE company• Melanie Cook, Senior General Manager, Production, ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Malaysia Inc.• Anuar Ismail, Head, Sarawak Oil Malaysian Assets, Development and Production, Upstream, PETRONAS• Simon Durkin, Vice President, Upstream Operated Malaysia and Philippines, Sarawak Shell Berhad / Sabah Shell Petroleum Co. Ltd• Azhar Abdullah, Managing Director, Malaysia, Schlumberger Malaysia• Keith Collins, Chief Executive Officer, Vestigo Petroleum

Bacho Pilong Aravindh Kaniappan Melanie Cook

Simon Durkin

Anuar Ismail

Azhar Abdullah Keith Collins

PANEL SESSIONS 1Synergy in Action: Industry Collaboration towards Sustainable Efficiency and Cost OptimisationTuesday, 7 November • 1100 – 1230 hours • Ballroom B

Session Chairperson:• Eddy Kamaruddin, Partner, Geosciences, BeicipTecsol

Speakers:• Megat Zariman Abdul Rahim, Vice President, Commercial Offshore Marine Services, Bumi Armada Berhad • Abdul Malek Ismail, General Manager, Subsurface Engineering, ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Malaysia Inc.• Lau Hon Chung, Professor, National University of Singapore• Hajejah Ali, Head of Coral 2.0, PETRONAS

Megat ZarimanAbdul Rahim

Abdul Malek Ismail Hajejah AliLau Hon Chung

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PANEL SESSIONS 2Digital Transformation Journey: People, Technology and StrategyWednesday, 8 November • 0900-1030 hours • Ballroom B

Session Chairperson:• Kevin Chong, Business Chief Information Officer, PETRONAS

Speakers:• Arnold Volkenborn, Managing Director and APAC Lead, Accenture Strategy Energy • Lachlan Hope, Lead Digital Solutions Architect, Baker Hughes, a GE company• Trygve Randen, Vice President, Middle East and Asia - SIS, Schlumberger

Arnold Volkenborn Lachlan Hope Trygve Randen

PANEL SESSIONS 3Technology Development and Deployment in Malaysia: Addressing the Challenges Faced by the Oil Industry, Now and in the FutureWednesday, 8 November • 1400-1530 hours • Ballroom B

Session Chairperson:• Michael C. Poppelreiter, Shell Chair of Petroleum Geoscience, Sarawak Shell Berhad

Speakers:• Mohammad Azmel Harun Rasheed, Vice President, Innovation & Technology, Malaysia Petroleum Resources Corporation• Nasir Darman, Head of Group Research and Technology, Project Delivery & Technology, PETRONAS • Max Prins, Global Technology Manager, Shell International• Mohd Shahir Liew, Deputy Vice Chancellor of Research and Innovation, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS

Mohammad Azmel Harun Rasheed

Nasir Darman Max Prins Mohd Shahir Liew

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TECHNICAL SESSIONS

Tuesday, 7 November ● 1400 – 1530 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 1: IOR/EORBallroom B

Session Chairpersons:Anton Kaiser, Clariant Oil ServicesJeroen Groenenboom, Shell

Time Papers1400 189203 Wettability Alteration Of Carbonate Rocks via Nanoparticle-

anionic Surfactant Flooding at Reservoirs ConditionsS. Al-Anssari, L.N. Nwidee, M. Arif, S. Wang, A. Barifcani, M. Lebedev and S. Iglauer, Curtin U.

1420 189247 Success and Lessons Learned from Polymerflooding a Multilayer and Strong Heterogeneity Complex Mature Oilfield: A Case Study from North China X. Wu, Research Inst. Petroleum Exploration and Develeopment, Key Laboratory of Oilfield Chemistry ,CNPC; S. Hou, A. Ran, Q. Zeng, H. Ai and K. Li, Huabei Oilfield Co., CNPC; H. Jiang, Daqing Oilfield Co., CNPC; D. He, Z. Huang, N. Wei, Y. Wang and P. Fang, Huabei Oilfield Co., CNPC; H. Xu, Research Inst. Petroleum Exploration and Development; G. Cui, Startwell Energy Co. Ltd.

1440 189224 Breaking Produced Emulsions of an Alkaline Surfactant Polymer FloodA. White and A. Kaiser, Clariant Oil Services

1500 189249 Application of Low Salinity Water Flooding for Light Paraffinic Crude Oil ReservoirA. Kakati, N.K. Jha, G. Kumar and J.S. Sangwai, Indian Inst. of Technology Madras

Tuesday, 7 November ● 1400 – 1530 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 2: ARTIFICIAL LIFT Hibiscus Room

Session Chairpersons:Khairul Nizam Idris, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.Vitaly S. Chernikov, Weatherford Asia Pacific

Time Papers1400 189240 Production Enhancement by Replacing a Poor-Boy Gas Lifted Well

With a Hydraulic Jet Pumping SystemS.A. Kalwar and A.Q. Awan, Weatherford Intl. Inc.; K.M. Khakwani, Ocean Pakistan Ltd.

1420 189201 Increasing Production via Foam Assisted Gas Lift in a Mature Oil WellS. Ahmad, S. McGregor and D. Ekol, Sarawak Shell Bhd.; Y. Sen, Sabah Shell Petroleum Co.; S. Davoren, Nalco Champion

1440 189211 Extensive Application of ESP with Permanent Magnet Motor: Continuous Improvement for Energy Saving and Cost ReductionK. Hamzah, N.F. Prakoso, D. Dwitiya, H. Kusuma, W. Amijaya, G.Y. SRS, PT Medco E&P Indonesia; F. Bong, PT. Medco E&P Indonesia; T. Hidayat, PT Medco E&P Indonesia; H.K. Wirasupena, Schlumberger

1500 189231 Performance Evaluations of the Different Sucker Rod Artificial Lift SystemsM.G. Ghareeb and D.M. Kennedy, SSi Artificial Lift

(Updated as at 2 November 2017)

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Tuesday, 7 November ● 1600 – 1730 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 3: WELL OPERATIONS AND OPTIMISATION IBallroom B

Session Chairpersons:Robin Kueh Jing Zhi, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.Murat Kilic, Shell

Time Papers1600 189213 The 7 Sins of Managing Acoustic Sand Monitoring Systems

P. Lee and K. S. Frederiksen, DONG Energy Oil & Gas A/S; C. Quinn, ClampOn AS

1620 189254 Managing Wellbore Pressures by Real Time Modeling of Narrow Margin Deepwater Exploration Well in MalaysiaN. Abu Bakar, I.H. Idris, K.A. Khazali, P. Prasertamporn, M. Arathoon and M. M Yusof, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; J. Goo, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.

1640 189229 Innovative Technology for Uniform Distribution of Water Injection in Different Layers for Better Waterflood Management in Giant Clastic Upper Burgan Reservoir, Raudhatain Field, KuwaitN. Alhajeri, S.K. Chellappan, M.A. Jamal and A. Mahato, Kuwait Oil Co.

1700 189241 Dual-Horizontal Wells SAGD Start-Up Technology: From Conventional Steam Circulation to Rapid and Uniform Electric Heating TechnologyC. Xi, PetroChina Co. Ltd.; Z. Qi, and Y. Jiang, RIPED; W. Han, China U. of Petroleum(Beijing),; L. Shi, X. Li and H. Wang, RIPED; Y. Zhou, T. Liu and X. Du, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration & Development, PetroChina Co. Ltd.

Tuesday, 7 November ● 1600 – 1730 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 4: RESERVOIR STUDIES AND SURVEILLANCEHibiscus Room

Session Chairpersons:Gunajit Das, HalliburtonAndrew Baker, Schlumberger

Time Papers1600 189199 A Novel Integrated Numerical Simulation Scheme of Transient Gas

Flow in Shale MatrixJ. Zhan, U. of Calgary; Y. Han, U. of Oklahoma; A. Fogwill, Canadian Energy Research Inst.; K. Wang, China U. of Geosciences, Beijing; H. Hejazi, R. He and Z. Chen, U. of Calgary

1620 189258 Carbonate Reservoir Waterflood Efficiency Monitoring with Cross-Well Pulse-Code TestingN. Myakeshev, KazahOil Aktobe; A. Aslanyan, Sakura Llc.; R. Farakhova, Sofoil Llc.; L. Gainutdinova, Polykod Llc.

1640 189205 Decline Curve Analysis for Production Forecasting Based on Machine LearningY. Li, Texas A&M U.; Y. Han, U. of Oklahoma

1700 189265 A New History Matching Sensitivity Analysis Framework with Random Forests and Plackett-Burman DesignA. Aulia, U.Teknologi PETRONAS; D. Jeong, Schlumberger; I. Mohd Saaid, M.T. Shuker and N.A. El-Khatib, U. Teknologi PETRONAS

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Wednesday, 8 November ● 1100 – 1230 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 5: WELL INTERVENTION AND MONITORINGBallroom B

Session Chairperson:Andrew Baker, SchlumbergerKhairina Khairul Anuar, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

Time Papers1100 189248 First Removal of Manganese Tetraoxide Water-Based Mud Cake in

High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) Wells with H2S and CO2 Environment Using Acetic Acid Conveyed with Coiled TubingL. Chendrika, I.M. Purwitaningtyas and M. Fuad, Schlumberger; M.O. Etuhoko, S. Nurdin, L. Jihong and B. Rusli, Husky-Cnooc Madura Ltd.

1120 189216 Stress Dependent Capillary Dominated Flow in Matrix Around Hydraulic Fractures in Shale Reservoirs and its Impact on Well DeliverabilityR. Nazari Moghaddam, Delft U. of Technology; J. Foroozesh, U. Teknologi PETRONAS

1140 189273 Fracture Network Evaluation Using Tracer Flowback: A Case StudyL. Li, China U. of Petroleum-Beijing, U. of Calgary; V. Pinprayong, Weatherford KSP Co. Ltd.; F. Meng, H. Jiang and J. Li, China U. of Petroleum-Beijing

1200 189195 An Innovative Approach for Stimulation Treatment in Clastic Reservoir Quadruples Net Oil ProductionM. Hassan, L. Rusman, M. Haslan, A.A. Chandrakant, N. Moktar and K. Abdussalam, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

Wednesday, 8 November ● 1100 – 1230 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 6: DIGITAL/PRODUCTION OPTIMISATIONHibiscus Room

Session Chairpersons:Jeff Dwiggins, Artificial Lift Solutions Pte. Ltd.Jeroen Groenenboom, Shell

Time Papers1100 189214 Operations Management Dashboard: A Production Lifecycle

Management StudyA.K. Fatnani, J. Nwachukwu and F. Makhmoor, Halliburton

1120 189263 New Integrated Technology for Full Production and Facilities Modelling and OptimizationM. Woodman, MRWoodman Consulting; J. Rodriguez, K.C. Wade, N. Samsatli, Process Systems Enterprise

1140 189266 Behind Casing Opportunity (BCO) of Poor Quality Reservoir: Unlocking a Mature Offshore ProvinceH. Hassani, K. Abdussalam, S. A Majid, M.D. Zamzuri and N. Husain, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

1200 189220 Acid-Fracturing Unlocked the Production Potential of Tight Tuba Carbonate Reservoir, North KuwaitA. Al-Hassan, Kuwait Oil Co.; M. Abdel-Basset, Schlumberger; B. Al-Enezi, S.R. Al-Mosaileekh, A. Al-Qenaie and E. Saleem, Kuwait Oil Co.

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Wednesday, 8 November ● 1600 – 1730 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 7: WELL OPERATIONS AND OPTIMISATION IIBallroom B

Session Chairpersons:Robin Kueh Jing Zhi, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.Murat Kilic, Shell

Time Papers1600 189207 Trials of Coiled Tubing Operations in Ultra-Deep HTHP Wells in

Tarim Basin, Western ChinaH. Liu and X. Yang, Tarim Oilfield Co., PetroChina; W. Zhang, Tarim Oilfield Co. of PetroChina; Y. Zhang, Drilling Research Inst. of China National Petroleum Corporation; P. Zhou, X. Wang, Tarim Oilfield Co. of PetroChina

1620 189225 Improving Existing Perforation Efficiency via Thru-Tubing Dynamic Underbalance Application in Offshore Field in MalaysiaL.T. Michael, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.; C. Lajim Sayung and M. Jamaludin, PETRONAS; R. Ghazali and R. Gilbert, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; W. Sepulveda and A. Al Busaidy, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.; J.C. Vaca, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn Bhd; A. Zubbir, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.

1640 189227 Cost-Optimised Exploration Drilling, Offshore South West Java: Recipe of a Successful “Jack Up” SwitchH. Eddyarso, Lloyd’s Register; R. Manja, Sabah Intl. Petroleum; K. Johnstone, N. Bianchi, H. Harahap, D. Robb and E. Fitriyani, Lloyd’s Register

1700 189232 Collaborative Engineering Results in Application-Specific Hybrid Bit which Achieves Record Performance in Sichuan BasinL. Zhang, F.G. Valbuena and J. Zeng, Baker Hughes, a GE co.; M. He, CCDC Chuanxi Drilling Co.; H. Li, CNPC Chuanqing Drilling Engineering Co. Ltd.

Wednesday, 8 November ● 1600 – 1730 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 8: FLOW ASSURANCEHibiscus Room

SSession Chairpersons:Hiroki Iwama, INPEXPauziyah A Hamid, PETRONAS Research Sdn. Bhd.

Time Papers1600 189221 Solving Unexpected Sanding Issues in HP/HT, Tight-Sandstone

Keshen Gas Reservoir, Western ChinaX. Yang, Tarim Oilfield Co.; Y. Huang, Schlumberger; Y. Zhang, PetroChina; K. Qiu, Schlumberger; W. Fan, PetroChina; Y. Pan, Schlumberger; G. Xu, PetroChina; C. Xian, Schlumberger

1620 189218 The Impact of Field Measurements, Data Handling Procedures and Software Selection on Carbonate and Sulphide Scale PredictionsG.V. Ness and K.S. Sorbie, Heriot-Watt U.

1640 189215 Cost Saving through Wax and Scale Management Strategy in Offshore Marginal Field, MalaysiaD. Watchawong, R. Raja Sahar, A. Mohamad Sobri and M. Abd Hamid, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

1700 189246 Multifunctional Polymeric Scale Inhibitor for High Brine Systems: Development, Implementation and EvaluationS. Wang, A. Miller, C. Haugen, C. Okocha, A. Mahmoudkhani and A. Kaiser, Clariant Oil Services

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Date Time Venue

Tuesday7 November 2017

1030 – 1100 hours1330 – 1400 hours1530 – 1600 hours ePoster stations

are located at Foyer, Level 10Wednesday

8 November 20171030 – 1100 hours1330 – 1400 hours1530 – 1600 hours

KNOWLEDGE SHARING ePOSTER SESSIONSAn ePoster is an electronic version of the traditional poster, presented on a large digital flat screen. The electronic format offers the added benefit of animation and video to enhance the visual experience and provide greater interactivity between attendees and authors.

During the ePoster session, authors will present their technical papers at designated ePoster stations. Attendees are encouraged to attend the sessions for more knowledge sharing and networking opportunities. ePosters are also available for attendees’ viewing at ePoster stations throughout the conference.

ePOSTER PRESENTATION SCHEDULE

STATION 1Tuesday, 7 November 2017 Time Papers1030 189255 How to Select Polymer Molecular Weight and Concentration to

Avoid Blocking in Polymer Flooding?H. Guo, China U. of Petroleum-Beijing(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 1)

1330 189276 First Time in the Region: Successful Utilisation of New Formation Sampling through Drill BitS. Rattanachan, N. Kongpat, K. Ung-aram, I. Chandharabhanich, P. Tangkaprasert, N. Tipchaieur, H.Q. Ngo, P. Chommali and K. Kulananpakdee, PTTEP; V.T. Pinprayong, I. Baca Espinoza, D. Chantipna and C.E. Villamizar, Weatherford(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 3)

1530 189226 Successful Evaluation of the Slimmest Formation Sampling Tool in Geologically Complex Development WellsK. Kulananpakdee, P. Chommali, H. Ngo, C. Thiangtham, P. Juntamat, P. Lertsrisunthad and P. Prachukbunchong, PTTEP; D. Chantipna, V.T. Pinprayong, C. Villamizar and I. Baca Espinoza, Weatherford Ltd.(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 5)

STATION 1Wednesday, 8 November 2017

Time Papers1330 189209 Reservoir Study for Shale Gas Horizontal Casing Completion

Multi-Stage Frac Using Gas Tracer TechnologyY. Miao, Sichuan Shengnuo Oil and Gas Engineering Technology Service Co. Ltd.; B. Zeng, Engineering Technology Research Inst. of Southwest Oil and Gas Field Co.,CNPC.; C. Zhou, Engineering Technology Research Inst. of Southwest Oil and Gas Field Co.,CNPC; Y. Shan and Y. Wu, EverGreen Energy Service Llc.(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 6)

1530 189208 Value of Portable High Frequency Multiphase Flow Meter Testing for Brownfield Well Production Optimisation and Maximising Reservoir Performance: A Case Study of Offshore Brownfield in Peninsular MalaysiaT. Wee, F. Mahfar, M. Budge, S. Rahman, Z. Mainuri and J. Phung, EnQuest Petroleum

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STATION 2Tuesday, 7 November 2017 Time Papers1030 189198 Innovative Production Optimisation Technique for Smart Well

Completions Using Real-Time Nodal Analysis ApplicationsA.M. Al Anazi, O. Isichei, M. Al-Yaha and F.M. Al-Shammeri, Saudi Aramco(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 3)

1330 189196 Viscoelastic Properties and Gelation Behavior of Waxy Crudes and Condensates from Eagle Ford: New Insights into Wax Formation and Mitigation for Shale OilsA. Mahmoudkhani, R. Smith, A. Miller, A. Yousef, M. Feustel and J. Wylde, Clariant

1530 189269 Power Study and Tailored Solution for High H2S Environment Extends ESP Run Life in Douglas Field in the Irish SeaL. Pastre, Schlumberger, A. Carolini, J. Williams and G. Foglio, ENI, A. Kriptanto, Schlumberger (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 2)

STATION 2Wednesday, 8 November 2017 Time Papers1030 189261 Aligning Field Developmemt Options to Stringent Economic

Conditions in an Offshore BrownfieldP. Nair, C. Law, M. Yaakob, R. Ibrahim and Y. Sosiawan, PETRONAS; J. Moreno, J. Maldonado, S.K. Sharma, N. Abdul Rahman and G. Iskenova, Schlumberger

1330 189206 Flow Assurance Analysis on a Subsea Network Offshore Peru: Lobitos Asset - Case StudyJ.H. Alzate Buitrago and C.Y. Vargas Cardenas, Weatherford; A. Agurto Saldana and G.A. Russo, Savia Peru S A(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 8)

1530 189274 Channel Fracturing Boosts Production in Structurally Complex Brownfields of Upper AssamL. Sharma and A. Shah, Schlumberger Asia Services Ltd.; V.R. Mukku and K. Bordeori, Schlumberger(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 6)

STATION 3Tuesday, 7 November 2017 Time Papers1030 189236 A Comprehensive Reservoir Characterisation and Water

Flooding Optimisation for Different Types of Reservoir: Case Study of a Giant Carbonate Reservoir in the Middle EastC. Wei, L. Xiong, J. Zheng, C. Tian and B. Li, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration & Development, PetroChina(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 4)

1330 189219 Effects of Selected Process Variables on the Stability of Petroleum Emulsions Co-Stabilized by Carbon Black and SurfactantsA.A. Umar, I.M. Saaid, A.A. Sulaimon, R. Pilus and H.M. Shahpin, U. Teknologi PETRONAS; A. Saidu Mohamed, Deleum Petroleum(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 8)

1530 189230 Applying Edge Computing to Autonomous Well ControlJ.L. Pitcher and M.J. Pry, Safoco Inc.(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 3)

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STATION 3Wednesday, 8 November 2017 Time Papers1030 189212 Identification of Hot Spot and Reliable Maximum Flow rate by

Production Logging for Sustainable Sand-Control Equipment ProtectionD. Kim, U. Kim, J. Lee, Y. Sur, J. Song and J. Park, Posco-Daewoo Corp.

1330 189264 Innovative Solutions to Increase Banyu Urip Production at Lower CostP.R. Anisa and S. Bahri, ExxonMobil Cepu Ltd.

STATION 4Tuesday, 7 November 2017 Time Papers1030 189234 Near Wellbore Characterization from Temperature Transient

Analysis: Accounting for Non-Darcy Flow EffectY. Mao and M. Zeidouni, Louisiana State U.(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 5)

1330 189260 CO2 Tracer for Gas Lift Surveillance and OptimisationS. Sidek, K. Idris, K. Goh Hui Lian, K. Tan and A. Abdelaziz Moustafa, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; J. Kok, M. Zakaria, M. Kamaludin and L.M. Peacock, Appsmiths; K. Khong, Elsa Energy Sdn. Bhd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 2)

1530 189243 Production Enhancement in Mature Fields of Assam Arakan Basin by Radial Jet Drilling – A Case StudyP.P. Maut, D. Jain, R. Mohan, D. Talukdar, T. Baruah, P. Sharma and S. Verma, Oil India Ltd.(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 3)

STATION 4Wednesday, 8 November 2017 Time Papers1030 189210 An Intelligent Optimisation Technique of Beam Pumping Unit

with Flexible Control SystemR. Song, H. Wu, R. Wang and X. Wu, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing

1330 189217 Applying the Integrated 3D Acid Fracturing Model Using a New Workflow in a Field Case StudyX. Jin, Texas A&M U.; H. Zhang, G. Yin and X. Han, PetroChina; D. Zhu, Texas A&M U.(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 6)

1530 189223 Production and Cost Optimisation in a Complex Onshore Operation Using Integrated Production ModelA. Hidayat , N.F. Prakoso, A. Sujai and Y. Yulywanto, PT Medco E&P Indonesia

STATION 5Tuesday, 7 November 2017 Time Papers1530 189200 Research and Application of Electric Power Curve Inversing

Dynamometer Diagram Technology Using Big Data ApproachX. Zhang, J. Shi and R. Zhao, RIPED CNPC; D. Sun, Jilin Oilfield CNPC; X. Zhang, F. Deng, Y. Peng and S. Chen, RIPED CNPC; H. Chu and Q. Dong, China U. of Petroleum-Beijing

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ATTENDEE SURVEY

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STATION 5Wednesday, 8 November 2017 Time Papers1330 189257 Compositional Simulation of CO2 Storage in a CO2 Flooded

Carbonate ReservoirS. Bender, Turkish Petroleum; S. Akın, Middle East Technical U.(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 1)

1530 189239 Comparative Financial Analysis of IPC, the New of Iran’s Oil Fields Development and Production Enhancement Framework, vs. Buyback ContractsM. Soleimani, Pars Oil & Gas Co.; M. Tavakkolian, OIEC (Oil Industries Engineering & Construction)(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 1)

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EXHIBITORS PROFILEADIVISAN MALAYSIA SDN BHD – Kiosk F10Level 18, AIA CapSquare Tower, No. 10, Jalan Munshi Abdullah, 50100 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.Tel: +603 2039 9779 Fax: +603 2692 9779Email: [email protected]: www.advisian.com

Advisian is the global consulting arm of WorleyParsons, and INTECSEA is the specialist division of SURF and floating production facilities of Advisian. We work with our clients to create greater value, new possibilities and superior outcomes form their assets and organizations on projects worldwide.

APPSMITHS® TECHNOLOGY – Kiosk F01A2-33A-3, Soho Suites @ KLCC, No 20 Jalan Perak, Kuala Lumpur 50450 Malaysia.Tel: +603 2181 2868Email: [email protected]: www.appsmiths.com

AppSmiths® Technology provides industry-leading proprietary software and services to perform optimization for operators of Gas Lifted wells. Our focus is to help operators find increases in production and to reduce operating costs. Our technologies coupled with our gas-lift expertise has proven to be an invaluable asset to our customers. WellTracer® WinGLUE® AVT TechnologyIOT and the Digital Oilfield

EXPRO GROUP – Kiosk F0813th Floor, West Block, Wisma Selangor Dredging, 142C Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.Tel: +603 2084 7000 Fax: +603 2162 0299Email: [email protected]: www.exprogroup.com

Expro’s mission is well flow management. We provide services and products that measure, improve, control and process flow from high-value oil and gas wells, from exploration and appraisal through to mature field production optimisation and enhancement.

We provide a range of integrated products and services, across four key areas of capability:• Subsea Development• Well Integrity• Production Optimisation• Well Abandonment

HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES (M) SDN BHD – Kiosk F09Suite 10-01 & 02, Level 10 G-Tower 199 Jalan Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur 50400 Malaysia.Tel: +603 9206 6888 Fax: +603 9206 6902Email: [email protected]: www.halliburton.com

Halliburton Production Enhancement is a leading Stimulation and Sand Control provider. Services includes Sand Control, Fracturing, Acidizing and Water Control Services to maximize production of hydrocarbons.

Our unique solution includes Stimulation Vessels. With Halliburton’s stimulation vessels a precise treatment that meets the well and formation requirements can be implemented and further optimized through our Pinnacle’s fiberoptics, tiltmeters, InSAR & GPS.

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EXHIBITORS PROFILEIMPACT SELECTOR LIMITED – Kiosk F03No. 40, Jalan 15/22, Taman Perindustrian Tiong Nam, Seksyen 15, 40200 Shah Alam Selangor Malaysia.Tel: +6017 554 8966Email: [email protected]: http://impactselector.com/

Impact Selector’s products and services optimise intervention costs by extending the reliable range of cost effective e-line and slickline conveyed interventions and reducing the risk of fishing and lost equipment. Products include slickline and e-line jars, software modelling, Roller Bogie® and Advanced Kickover tools, safety valve maintenance and other specialist tools.

INFLATABLE PACKERS INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD – Kiosk F071 Pitino Court, Osborne Park, Perth Western Australia 6017 Australia.Tel: +61 8 9204 2448 Fax: +61 8 9204 2449Email: [email protected]: www.inflatable-packers.com

IPI manufactures complete down-hole systems for hydraulic fracturing, permeability testing, formation evaluation, and acid treatment with innovative, practical, and durable features; well completion solutions for cementing, water shut-off, screen installation, and well repair, production tools include bridge plugs, pump packers, and ASR flow control valves.

LEAP ENERGY PARTNERS SDN BHD – Kiosk F05Suite 14.08, Level 14, G Tower, 199 Jalan Tun Razak, 50400 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.Tel: +603 2163 4710 Fax: +603 2163 4708Email: [email protected]: www.leap-energy.com

LEAP Energy offers a full range of integrated E&P consulting solutions, from exploration, appraisal, field development planning to production optimisation & technology development and software services. POSEIDON, a proven reservoir management solution with established practical workflows for opportunities identification and development optimisation, is efficiently complementing oilfields management and investment decisions

PROCESS SYSTEMS ENTERPRISE – Kiosk F0626-28 Hammersmith Grove, London Great London W67HA United Kingdom.Tel: +442085630888Email: [email protected]: www.psenterprise.com

PSE is renowned as a provider of industry-leading pressure relief, flare and blowdown services based on high-fidelity models. The company has leveraged this experience and the power of its gPROMS modelling and optimisation platform to provide new integrated asset optimisation capabilities that can deliver substantial increases in daily production value.

SOCIETY OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERS (SPE) – Kiosk F02Suite 12.01, Level 12, Menara IGB, Mid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra, 59200 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.Tel: +603 2182 3000 Fax: +603 2182 3030Email: [email protected]: www.spe.org

The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a key resource for technical knowledge related to the oil and gas exploration and production industry. SPE provides services through publications, events and training courses and online resources at www.spe.org.

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GENERAL INFORMATIONREMINDER: SYMPOSIUM BADGES MUST BE WORN AT ALL TIMES

Speaker / Author / Session Chairpersons Check-InPanel speakers, presenting authors and session chairpersons are requested to check-in at the Author Check-In Room, and to load and review their PowerPoint slides prior to their scheduled presentations. The Author Check-In Room is located at the Lotus Room, Level 10, DoubleTree by Hilton Kuala Lumpur. Speakers, presenting authors and session chairpersons should report to their assigned room 30 minutes before the session begins.

RegistrationOn-site registration and advance registration badge collection are located at the Foyer, Level 10, DoubleTree by Hilton Kuala Lumpur. Registration hours are as follows:

Monday, 6 November : 1200-1730 hoursTuesday, 7 November : 0730-1800 hoursWednesday, 8 November : 0800-1700 hours

Registration badges are required for admission to all symposium activities and to the technical showcase area.

Digital ProceedingsDigital proceedings will be made available upon badge collection at the registration counter.

Lost & FoundLost and found items will be placed at the Speaker/Author/Session Chairperson check-in located at Lotus Room, Level 10, DoubleTree by Hilton Kuala Lumpur.

Medical AssistanceIn case of a medical emergency, please alert SPE staff immediately.

The nearby clinic is Klinik Segara at Level 3, Intermark MallPhone: +60 3-2163 2140

Opening Hours:Monday : 8:30AM–5PMTuesday : 8:30AM–5PMWednesday : 8:30AM–5PM

Policies and Procedures

Attendee QualificationsAll attendees are required to wear their symposium name badge at all times. Use of a badge by a person not named on the badge is grounds for confiscation. If you lose your symposium badge, please return to the Registration Counter to obtain a replacement.

Mobile / Cell Phone PolicyAs a courtesy to the speakers and your fellow attendees, please turn off all mobile phones during meetings and sessions.

Photography PolicyAll conference sessions and the exhibition are protected by international copyright laws. Photography and video/audio recording of any kind are strictly prohibited in the sessions and throughout the exhibition area.

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SafetyOne of the key components to the success of the symposium is the safety of our attendees and presenters. Due to the popularity of some session topics, it is possible for overcrowding to occur in session or meeting rooms. Should this occur, we must comply with policies regarding room capacity and limit admittance to a room that is at capacity. Please make plans to arrive early for sessions that you have a strong interest in attending.

In the event of an emergency, SPE staff and/or hotel staff will provide attendees with the necessary information and instructions.

Attendee SurveyWe would appreciate if you could take a few minutes to share your thoughts about the event with us. Your feedback is important in helping us to continuously improve and organise better events in the future. You may complete the survey online at www.spe.org/go/18SM01SV.

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