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SPE Reservoir Characterisation and Simulation
Conference and Exhibition 14–16 September 2015
Jumeirah at Etihad Towers, Abu Dhabi, UAE
CONFERENCE PREVIEW
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An excellent opportunity to network with key reservoir staff from leading Middle East companies, share challenges, new technologies and practical field implementations. “
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Philip Mosher, Reservoir Engineering Discipline Lead, Middle East-Asia Pacific, Bauer, Baker Hughes Reservoir Development Services
Integrated Reservoir Characterisation and Innovative Technologies to Reduce Uncertainties and Maximise Recovery
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
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Sunday, 13 September 2015
Training Course: Practical Geomechanics0800–1600 hours
Monday, 14 September 2015
Opening Ceremony0900–0930 hours
Exhibition Opening and Refreshment Break0930–1030 hours
Executive Plenary Session: Integrated Reservoir Characterisation and Innovative Technologies to Reduce Uncertainties and Maximise Recovery1030–1230 hours
Luncheon and Prayers1230–1330 hours
Panel Session 1: R&D in the Eyes of Service Companies, NOC’s, IOC’s and Academia1330–1500 hours
Coffee Break and ePoster Session1500–1530 hours
Session 3: New Approaches and Technologies In Reservoir
Characterisation
Session 2: IOR/EOR Modelling: Thermal, Chemical and Miscible I
Session 1: Formation Evaluation and Petrophysics1530–1700 hours
Tuesday, 15 September 2015
Session 6: Tight Oil and Gas Reservoirs
Session 5: IOR/EOR Modelling: Thermal, Chemical and Miscible IISession 4: Field Case Studies0900–1030 hours
Coffee Break and ePoster Session1030–1100 hours
Panel Session 2: Human Resources–Attract, Develop and Retain the Next Generation1100–1230 hours
Luncheon and Prayers1230–1330 hours
Session 9: History Matching Best Practices and Experiences
Session 8: Rock Typing, Upscaling and Static Modelling
Session 7: Unconventional Reservoir Modelling1330–1500 hours
Coffee Break and ePoster Session1500–1530 hours
Session 12: Uncertainty Analysis and Risk Assessment
Session 11: Reservoir Monitoring and Management
Session 10: Geomechanical Characterisation and Modelling1530–1700 hours
Wednesday, 16 September 2015
Session 15: Field Development Optimisation I
Session 14: Geophysics in Reservoir Characterisation
Session 13: Fluid Characterisation and Compositional Modelling0900–1030 hours
Coffee Break and ePoster Session1030–1100 hours
Session 18: Field Development Optimisation II
Session 17: Advances in Reservoir Simulation
Session 16: Integrated Workflows for Modelling1100–1230 hours
Luncheon and Prayers1230–1330 hours
Panel Session 3: Innovative Technologies to Unlock Potential Resources and Extend Field Life1330–1500 hours
Session 21: SCAL and Digital Rock Physics
Session 20: Wettability and Fluid Rock Interactions
Session 19: Fracture Characterisation and Modelling1500-1630 hours
Closing Session, Raffle Draw & Conference Co-Chairpersons Remarks1630–1700 hours
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PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS
Opening Ceremony:
Remarks by: • Ahmed Al Hendi, Senior Vice President (ST), ADMA-OPCO • Medhat Abdou, Conference Co-Chair, ADCO • SPE Representative Executive Plenary Session: Integrated Reservoir Characterisation and Innovative Technologies to Reduce Uncertainties and Maximise Recovery Moderator: Medhat Abdou, Vice President (Developments), ADCO
The conference theme for 2015 “Integrated Reservoir Characterisation and Innovative Technologies to Reduce Uncertainties and Maximise Recovery” has been selected in recognition of the increasing complexity of extracting more oil and gas profitably from existing and new reservoirs. While demand for energy continues to grow, rapid changes are observed on the supply side across the global energy industry. Accurate field development investment decisions have to be based on realistic reservoir modelling and a proper evaluation of the key subsurface uncertainties.
During the past two decades, improved technologies for understanding and characterising oil and gas reservoirs have increased the possibilities for successfully increasing recovery factors. Models have grown in size and level of detail, as computers have become a lot faster and able to process very large data volumes.
The future challenge will be the description of secondary and tertiary recovery mechanisms. Evaluation of enhanced oil and gas recovery schemes needs accurate description of the physical processes, which are the foundation of the EOR processes. Only the best dynamic simulation tools combined with fit-for-purpose geological, geophysical and petrophysical descriptions will provide reliable production forecasts. Careful management of the key uncertainties will deliver a realistic range of oil, gas and water production profiles.
The 2015 theme focuses on reservoir applications and different technologies for characterising, modelling, and simulating reservoir behaviour. We are all entering an era of very complex static and dynamic modelling, where innovative approaches are required to develop new techniques, which will improve the predictive capability of our models. It is evident that the so called “easy oil” is on its way out. More complex reservoirs with low permeabilities, unpredictable heterogeneity, containing unusual reservoir fluids call for a review and update of the traditional approaches. This includes not just better technical work but also collaboration among oil companies, governments and academia, sharing of best practices and the creation of an environment where new, young talent is welcome and can flourish.
Speakers: • Andrew Vaughan, Vice President, Shell Abu Dhabi • Fernando B. Alves, Member of the Management Commission, Partex Oil & Gas • Luca Cosentino, Senior Vice President, Non Operated Asset Business Performance and Stranded Resources Valorisation, Eni • Michael Addis, Technical Director–Unconventional Resources, Baker Hughes • Tayba Al Hashemi, Onshore Reservoir Manager, ADNOC ENP
Panel Session 1: R&D in the Eyes of Service Companies, NOC’s, IOC’s and Academia Moderators: Mohammed Saad Al Kobaisi, Director of Advanced University Placement, The Petroleum Institute (PI); Osama Abazeed, Area Manager, Tendeka
The world’s energy demand is growing to unprecedented levels necessitating a fresh and serious look into energy supply via unconventional means. As the discovery of new hydrocarbon reservoirs diminish and the extraction of known hydrocarbon deposits become ever more costly and complex, all eyes look toward R&D for answers and rightly so. R&D has always been the backbone to any innovation leading to meeting global energy needs. This panel session is an open platform to discuss various R&D schools of thought from the perspective of NOC’s, IOC’s, service companies, and academia. Speakers: • Daniel Moos, Baker Hughes Technology Fellow (Co-Founder of GeoMechanics International) • Hamdi Tchelepi, Co-Director, Center for Computational Earth & Environmental Science (CEES), Stanford University • Wafik B. Beydoun, Manager, R&D Division, ADNOC
Panel Session 2: Human Resources– Attract, Develop and Retain the Next Generation Moderators: Klaus Mueller, Technical Manager, ExxonMobil Wanda Eaton, Senior Reservoir Engineer Advisor, Tengizchevroil (Chevron)
The growing gap between old and new generations is obvious across the entire oil and gas industry. Conservative societies, are more frenetic in enticing females to the oil and gas business. The competition arises from attractive industries like; telecommunications, stock markets and others driving the youths in avoiding the relatively tough oil and gas business. A paradigm shift in understanding innovative technologies in the oil and gas industry is required. On the other hand, alteration in the petroleum curriculums is deeming prudent to the eminent industry. Incentives, motivations and clear career development are essential elements in attracting young generations to bridge the gap of a starving industry.
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Speakers: • Aseel Najem Al-Deen Humoodi, Vice President, TCM, ADCO • Georg Wachtel, General Manager, OMV (invited) • Ibtisam Al Riyami, People and Change Director, PDO • KatherineM.Mayfield, Senior Human Resources Manager, South Arabian Gulf, Baker Hughes
Panel Session 3: Innovative Technologies to Unlock Potential Resources and Extend Field Life Moderators: Christian Van Der Harst, Resource Volume Manager, Shell; Slobodan Stojic, Senior Reservoir Geologist, Schlumberger
Looking at a worldwide distribution of hydrocarbon fields, from a perspective of reserves, production profiles and recovery factors, there is a clear necessity to identify innovative technologies to help extend the life of our oil and gas fields. Innovative technologies are an important driver in the oil and gas industry to help us keep up with demand.
Technologies such as IOR (Improved Oil Recovery) and EOR (Enhanced Oil Recovery) are, or at least should be, considered in recently discovered fields and are frequently applied in mature fields. From measurement and data acquisition technologies to reservoir characterisation and simulation modelling to chemicals and drilling technologies, all angles should be covered. Exploration challenges in searching for new hydrocarbons in complex geological environments also stress the need for highly skilled technical staff and tools. Knowledge of innovative technology (hardware and software) will support the identification, evaluation and development of new discoveries.
Technology developed and implemented in unconventional tight oil and gas developments can also be used for conventional fields in reservoirs with low mobility fluids. The oil and gas industry has an excellent track record with respect to technology innovation. Deployment of new technologies may be slowed down by resistance to change (transferring technical know-how), short-term vision of decision makers (integrated teams) or financial limitations (improving business processes), but these effects are usually overcome by the added value that new technology presents.
Speakers will share innovative ideas, technologies and techniques that may provide a deeper understanding of new and old hydrocarbon fields and how demonstrating that technological progress can maximise asset value via further development and production.
Speakers: • Elyes Draoui, Vice President Technology Deployment, ADMA-OPCO • Michael Rathmann, Manager, Reservoir Engineering & Technical Support, ADNOC • Subrata Chakraborty, G&G Advisor for MEA, Schlumberger
PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS
Setting the standard for technical excellence
Practical Geomechanics Sunday, 13 September 2015, Jumeirah at Etihad Towers, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Course Instructor: Satya Perumalla, Geomechanics Discipline Lead (Middle East region), Baker Hughes Satya Perumalla has been working in the Oil & Gas Industry in Geomechanics, Geology
& Drilling disciplines for the past 18 years at different technical and managerial roles,
supporting sub-surface and engineering interests of various E&P companies in Middle
East, Africa and India. He worked with Schlumberger Geoservices, Shell and British
Gas Group for 11 years and then joined Baker Hughes /GMI in Dubai since 2007. Satya
worked and supervised various consulting projects linking geomechanics to wellbore
stability, pore-pressure prediction, reservoir geomechanics and unconventional
reservoirs. He has also built and led the consulting & real-time geomechanics teams for
the Middle East region since 2011. He is an author of SPE technical papers and also a
mentor/instructor for geomechanics training. He received an M.Sc (Applied Geology)
degree from Indian Institute of Technology- Roorkee, India in 1994 and General
Management Diploma from Indian Institute of Mangement- Ahmedabad, India in 2010.
Mr. Perumalla is a member of AAPG, SPE, EAGE and SEG.
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COMMITTEE
Conference Programme Co-ChairpersonsMedhat Abdou
ADCO
Ali S. Al-Muallem Saudi Aramco
Abdulla Al Neyadi ZADCO
Abdulla Al Shemsi ADMA-OPCO
Abdulla Seliem Occidental Petroleum Corporation
Alberto Cominelli Eni
Ali Mohamed Tatweer Petroleum
Andres Blanco Dragon Oil
Arafat Al Yafei ADNOC
Ayesha Abdul Rahman
Al Marzouqi ADCO
Badar Al Kharusi Petroleum Development Oman
Chanchal Dass Dass Oilfield Technologies
Christiaan Van Der Harst Shell
Christian Hoier DONG Energy
Dale Riley CMG Middle East
Daniel Fitzsimons Wintershall
David A. Lawrence Al Hosn Gas
Dinesh Agrawal IFP Middle East Consulting/
Beicip-Franlab
Jean-Marie Luijkx Qatar Petroleum
José Angelo Lozano PARTEX Oil and Gas
Julio Herbas RE & EOR Consultant
Klaus Mueller ExxonMobil
Hamed Al Jabri OMV/ADNOC
Mohammed Saad Al Kobaisi The Petroleum Institute
Omar Al-Amrie Total ABK
Osama Abazeed Tendeka
Philip Mosher Baker Hughes
Richard Vaughan RWE
Samir Walia Emerson
Satya Perumalla Baker Hughes
Shuhong Wu PetroChina
Slobodan Stojic Schlumberger
Wanda Eaton Tengizchevroil (Chevron)
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