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16–18 OCTOBER 2012ALL RUSSIA EXHIBITION CENTER, PAVILION 75, MOSCOW, RUSSIA www.russianoilgas.com
SPE RUSSIAN OIL & GAS EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION
TECHNICAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION
CONFERENCE PREVIEW
DELIVERING VALUE THROUGH TECHNOLOGY
AND OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE
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A TECHHHNNICAAL EEVVENNTT
FOR SEEENNIORR PPROOFEESSSIOONNALLS
Dear Colleagues,
On 16-18 October 2012, Moscow will host the 4th SPE Russian Oil and Gas
Exploration and Production Technical Conference and Exhibition (ROG) - a key
international scientific and technical forum in Russia.
Since ROG 2010 the industry has seen an increase in the development of new oil
and gas fields with complex geological structures and low reservoir quality located
in adverse climatic conditions. Exploration and development of these fields require
new methods in order to tap these reserves. Today, Russian and international
oil and gas producers continue to work together, integrating their knowledge
and technology to ensure efficient management of domestic and global oil and gas
resources.
The agenda of the Russian biennual conference traditionally covers all major issues
in the area of hydrocarbon exploration and production. This includes hydrodynamic
fundamentals and petrophysics, new methods and technology for well drilling
and survey, prospecting, exploration, development of oil and gas fields, as well
as enhanced hydrocarbon recovery. There will also be a focus on environmental
protection and safety in sophisticated process operations. The conference aims
to present - the best global practices and innovations for enhanced petroleum
exploration at greater depths, drilling and increased well production, comprehensive
approaches to development of oil gas and condensate fields and improved oil and
condensate recovery.
Within the framework of the conference, this event provides attendees with the
opportunity to network with leading specialists, learn from the experiences of others
in improving operational efficiency of oil and gas fields, discuss topical issues facing
national and world science and practice, as well as gaining in-depth evaluations and
first-hand experience from some of the leading companies in the industry on the
exhibition floor.
The Programme Committee received over 600 high quality abstracts of which
205 have been selected to form the 2012 technical programme which consists
of daily technical, Knowledge sharing presentations and Poster sessions. Plenary
sessions will feature executives from large domestic and international companies
presenting overviews and forecasts of the developments in the oil and gas industry,
the role of new technologies as well as personal experiences with service companies.
Distinctively, many of the papers featured at ROG are written and presented by
specialists from producer companies.
We would like to invite you and your colleagues to register for ROG 2012.
Traditionally, students and teachers from Russian oil and gas universities can attend
for free, which, this year, has added benefits as the event will also be holding
a student paper contest and a young professional’s workshop. The exhibition will
include a dedicated “Knowledge and Science Zone” featuring some of the leading
Russian oil and gas universities and a “Technology Incubator“, which will provide
a site for young innovative companies.
Victor Saveliev,
Slavneft, ROG 2012 Conference Programme Committee Co-Chair
Sergey Kolbikov,
NOVATEK, ROG 2012 Conference Programme Committee Co-Chair
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CONTENTS
WELCOME LETTER PROGRAMME COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS 3
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 4
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE 5
CONFERENCE OVERVIEW 6
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS 7
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 8
PLENARY SESSIONS 9
PRESENTATION OVERVIEWS 10
SPE ARCTIC & EXTREME ENVIRONMENTSTECHNICAL CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 2013 11
CONFERENCE DAY 1 12-13
CONFERENCE DAY 2 14-15
CONFERENCE DAY 3 16-17
EXHIBITOR LIST 18
TRAVEL INFORMATION 19
REGISTRATION 20
BOOKING INFORMATION 21
SOCIETY OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERS 22
PORTFOLIO OF OIL AND GAS EVENTS 23
REGISTER TO ATTEND SPE
RUSSIAN OIL & GAS EXPLORATION &
PRODUCTION CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION
Online registration now open:
www.russianoilgas.com
For queries regarding registration, please call:
+7 (495) 937 68 61
Official Publication
Show Supporter
VICTOR A. SAVELIEV VICE PRESIDENT
FOR UPSTREAM,
ОАО NGK SLAVNEFT
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
CO-CHAIR
SERGEY V. KOLBIKOVHEAD OF FIELD DEVELOPMENT
FORECAST AND MONITORING
DEVISION,OAO, NOVATEK
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
CO-CHAIR
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Harry Brekelmans
Executive Vice President Shell Russia and Caspian
Executive Committee Co-Chair
Sergey V. Kolbikov
NOVATEK
Programme Committee Co-Chair
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Gani Gilaev
Vice President NK Rosneft
Executive Committee Co-Chair
Victor A. Saveliev
NGK Slavneft
Programme Committee Co-Chair
Andrew McGrahan
Chevron Neftegaz Inc.
Victor Martynov
Gubkin Russian State Oil & Gas University
Yuriy Podturkin
State Committee, Reserves
Dmitriy Yurievich Puscharovskiy
Moscow State University, Geology Department
Victor Saveliev
NGK Slavneft
Gokhan Saygi
Schlumberger
Gennady Shmal
Oil & Gas Industrialists Association of Russia
Konstantin Shilin
Halliburton
Paul McMorran
Saeid Mokhatab
Emertec R&D Ltd.
Sergey Monastyrev
KHMAO Administration
Eduard Muslimov
TNK-BP
Lukasz Ostrowski
Baker Hughes
Phil Poettmann
Schlumberger
Gennady Sarkisov
Roxar Services AS
Alexander Shandrygin
TNK-BP Management
Vasiliy Shelkov
Rock Flow Dynamics
Mikhail Tokarev
Lomonosov MSU
Andrey Tsunevsky
Gazprom
Yakov Volokitin
Salym Petroleum Development
Kevin Wilson
LUKOIL
Dmitry Bolotnik
Roxar Services AS
Anatoly Dmitrievsky
Oil and Gas Research Institute
Simon Durkin
Salym Petroleum Development
Mikhail Gel’fgat
Weatherford
Andrey Gladkov
Modeling Technologies Center
Sergey Kolbikov
NOVATEK
Dmitry Kuzovenkov
Baker Hughes
Eric Liron
ТNК-ВР
Vitaly Baikov
UfaNIPIneft
Krešo Kurt Butula
Schlumberger
Philippe Enkababian
Schlumberger
Konstantin Fedorov
Academy of Oil and Gas Engineering
John Gallivan
AGR-tracs
Renaud Gauchet
Total E&P Russia
Ravil Ibatullin
TatNIPIneft
Azamat Ismagilov
SamaraNIPIneft
Alexey Khabarov
TNNC
Andrey Kharitonov
Halliburton
Orest Kasparov
Halliburton
Vitaly Krasnov
Rosneft
Bernhard Lungwitz
Schlumberger
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CONFEERRRENCCE OOVVERRVVIEWWW
CONFERENCE THEMES
■ Health, Safety & Environment – where is the value
in Russia’s oil and gas industry?
■ Geology and Geophysics – new methods – the key
to increase resources.
■ Reservoir Engineering – innovation and know-how
to address EOR/IOR methods, reserves estimation
and reporting.
■ Static and dynamic modelling, integration of the seismic
in geomodelling.
■ Production Operations – the role of technology
in the optimisation for the life of the field and Energy
Efficiency.
■ Facilities, Construction, and Projects – from smart design
to effective implementation.
■ Well Construction - Drilling & Completion –
fit for purpose – design, technology and best practices.
■ Organisational capabilities and structural changes
in business processes and competency level to increase
operational excellence and meet the needs
for the 21st century oil and gas industry.
■ Oil & gas transport – conventional and alternative.
REASONS TO ATTEND
■ Be a part of the leading technical conference
and exhibition.
■ Learn about new and future technologies.
■ Exchange best practices in dealing with production
issues, investing in the development of new technologies
and applying innovative methods for managing
the business processes.
■ Meet leading figures from the industry.
■ Demonstrate your products and services to more
than 3000 specialists.
■ Evaluate the recent market offers.
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GALA RECEPTION
A Gala Reception will take place in the exhibition hall
from 18:00 on Tuesday 16 October. By invitation only
EXHIBITION
The exhibition will host over 80 leading companies
from Russia and around the world. For more information
see page 18
TOPICAL LUNCHEONS
Topical luncheons and breakfasts will be taking place
throughout the event, to book you place and for more
information please visit www.russianoilgas.com
TUESDAY, 16 OCTOBER
Topic: “Total depth“ solutions for safe and quality borehole
drilling and casing – systems for casing running and drilling
Speaker: Tracy Cummins, Director of Global Total Depth
Services, Weatherford International
KNOWLEDGE SHARING PRESENTATIONS
AND POSTER SESSIONS
Over 40 knowledge sharing and posters presentations will
be on display in the exhibition hall from 09:00 – 17:00 hours
on each day of the event. For full details of the presentations,
please see pages 12-17.
UNDERGRADUATE/POSTGRADUATE STUDENT
PAPER CONTEST
The Student Paper Contest highlights SPE’s global links with
universities and student support groups around the world.
There will be two divisions: undergraduate contest
(16 October) and postgraduate contest (Diploma and
Candidate, 17 October).
Students from all oil and gas universities in Russia and
Caspian Region are invited to submit abstracts. The abstract
submission deadline is 15 June 2012.
Guidelines for abstract submission are available online:
www.russianoilgas.com
The submitted abstracts will be judged by the SPE regional
committee. All authors selected for participation in the
contest will be notified mid September and SPE will cover
travel and accommodation expenses.
The first place winner in each division is invited to attend
the International SPE student paper contest to be held
at the 2013 SPE Annual Technical Conference & Exhibition
in New Orleans, USA. All travel expenses and
accommodation will be covered by SPE.
For further information please contact Antonina Kozmina,
SPE Moscow office, at tel: +7 495 937 4209,
email: [email protected]
YOUNG PROFESSIONALS WORKSHOP
Implementation of Innovative Technologies and Staff
Development in Oil and Gas Industry of Russia
October 18, 2012, 9:30 – 16:30
Workshop Co-chair Azat Lutfullin, OAO NOVATEK
Workshop participants: students and young professionals
from oil and gas and service companies. Number
of participants: up to 50 persons.
Speakers at the workshop will be Ganesh Thakur, 2012 SPE
President, Vice-President of Chevron Energy Technology
Company and Anatoly Borisovich Zolotukhin, Pro-Vice-
Chancellor of Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas.
In the second part of the workshop, young professionals
from oil and gas companies will discuss the latest
developments in the industry and disclose secrets
of successful career building. The following topics
will be discussed:
Part one:
■ well stimulation techniques in various geological
and process conditions;
■ recovery of remaining oil and gas reserves;
■ resources of oil and gas in prospective, underdeveloped
horizons.
Part two:
■ the road to becoming a professional engineer
and a conscientious specialist;
■ successful career building.
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SCHEDDUUULE OOF EVVENNTTS
DAY 1– TUESDAY 16 OCTOBER
Hall 1Hall 1 Hall 2Hall 2 Hall 3Hall 3 Hall 4Hall 4
08:30-17:30 Registration (Exhibition open 09:00-18:00)
09:00-10:00 Knowledge sharing presentations / Poster session
10:00-12:00 Plenary Session 1 Undergraduate Student Paper Contest
12:00-13:00 Topical luncheon / Knowledge sharing presentations / Poster session
13:00-15:00 Technical Session 1 Reservoir Engineering -1
Technical Session 2 Well Construction - Drilling and Completion -1
Technical Session 3 Health, Safety and Environment
Undergraduate Student Paper Contest
15:00-15:30 Knowledge sharing presentations / Poster session
15:30-17:30 Technical Session 4Reservoir Engineering -2
Technical Session 5 Well Construction - Drilling and Completion -2
Technical Session 6 Static and dynamic modeling -1
Undergraduate Student Paper Contest
17:30-18:00 Knowledge sharing presentations / Poster session
DAY 2 – WEDNESDAY 17 OCTOBER
Hall 1Hall 1 Hall 2Hall 2 Hall 3Hall 3 Hall 4Hall 4
08:30-17:30 Registration (Exhibition Open 09:00-18:00)
09:00-10:00 Topical breakfast / Knowledge sharing presentations / Poster session
10:00-11:00 Plenary Session 2 Postgraduate Student Paper Contest
11:00-11:30 Knowledge sharing presentations / Poster session
11:30-13:30 Technical Session 7Reservoir Engineering - 3
Technical Session 8Well Construction - Drilling and Completion -3
Technical Session 9Static and dynamic modeling - 2
Postgraduate Student Paper Contest
13:30-14:30 Topical Luncheon / Knowledge sharing presentations / Poster session
14:30-16:30 Technical Session 10Reservoir Engineering - 4
Technical Session 11Geology and Geophysics - 1
Technical Session 12Production Operations - 1 Completion Solutions & Water Shut Off
Postgraduate Student Paper Contest
16:30-17:30 Knowledge sharing presentations / Poster session
17:30-18:30 Drink reception. Sponsored by
DAY 3 – THURSDAY 18 OCTOBER
Hall 1Hall 1 Hall 2Hall 2 Hall 3Hall 3 Hall 4Hall 4
08:30-15:30 Registration (Exhibition Open 09:00-16:30)
09:00-10:00 Knowledge sharing presentations / Poster session
09:30-11:00 Plenary Session 3
11:00-11:30 Knowledge sharing presentations / Poster session
11:30-13:30 Technical Session 13Facilities, Construction, and Projects / Oil and gas transport
Technical Session 14Geology and Geophysics - 2
Technical Session 15Production Operations - 2Stimulation
YP Workshop
13:30-14:30 Knowledge sharing presentations / Poster session
14:30-16:30 Technical Session 16Organisational capabilities and structural changes in business processes and competency level
Technical Session 17Geology and Geophysics - 3
Technical Session 18Production Operations - 3Fields Scale Operations and Other
YP Workshop
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PLENAARRRY SEESSSIOONNS
CONFEERRRENCCE SSPPEAAKKERSSS
PLENARY SESSION 1
DELIVERING VALUE THROUGH TECHNOLOGY AND OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCETuesday 16 October, 2012, 10:00-12:00
Session Moderators: Harry Brekelmans, Executive Vice President Russia and Caspian, Shell, ExecutiveCommittee Co-ChairGani Gilaev, Vice-President OAO “NK”Rosneft“, Executive Committee Co-Chair
Key Role of New TechnologiesPresented by: 2012 SPE President Dr. Ganesh C. Thakur, Vice President, Global Advisor RM and Fellow Chevron Energy Technology Company
Rosneft Company Development Prospects in Production and Field DevelopmentPresented by: Gani Gilaev, Vice-President OAO NK Rosneft
Problems of Reliable Assessment of Oil and Gas Initially in Place and Recoverable Oil and Gas Reserves at Largest Russian FieldsPresented by: M. Zykin, Chief geologist, State Committee of Reserves
Statistical Review of World EnergyPresented by: Christof Ruehl, BP Group Chief Economist
PLENARY SESSION 2
OPERATOR - SERVICE COMPANY COLLABORATION IN RUSSIA: IMPACT ON E&P PERFORMANCEWednesday 17 October, 2012, 10:00-11:00
Session moderators:Gokhan Aker, TNK-BP and Kevin Wilson, Lukoil
Changes to service contracting and execution are required to optimize the new environments for oil and gas exploitation. Valuable lessons from RussiaPresented by: Rob Whalley, COO Integra and Gokhan Aker, Drilling Director TNK-BP
Caspian Offshore Drilling PartnershipPresented by: OAO Lukoil
Realizing Salym Project: Best of Russia + Best of the West Presented by: Simon Durkin, CEO Salym Petroleum Development
Operators and service companies collaboration for new technologies implementation and developmentPresented by: Weatherford
PLENARY SESSION 3
IMPLEMENTATION OF INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND STAFF DEVELOPMENT IN OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY OF RUSSIAThursday 18 October, 2012, 9:30-11:00
Session moderators: M. Yu. Tokarev, Moscow State University (MSU); Paul McMorran
Oil and gas industry development prospects are inextricably connected with implementation of innovative technologies and training of skilled personnel who are able to effectively use them.This session will consider:- prospects for development of applied scientific researches; - experience in establishment and development of small innovative companies;- i ssues related to formation of innovative infrastructure in oil and gas and service
companies;- new forms of training young professionals for the oil and gas industry; - problems and new solutions related to oil and gas companies’ staff development;- governmental support of innovative processes; - examples of successful set-up and implementation of innovative projects. The discussion will involve presentations by leading specialists from the following companies, research centres and universities: Shell, TNK-ВР, Rosneft, Schlumberger, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas, Herriot Watt, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Rock Flow Dynamics
Deco-Geosystem, Skolkovo, Open Economy
CONFERENCE SPEAKERS
2012 SPE PRESIDENT DR. GANESH C. THAKUR
Vice President, Global Advisor RM and Fellow
Chevron Energy Technology Company
Dr. Thakur is a world-recognised leader in reservoir engineering
& simulation, secondary recovery, reservoir and well productivity
improvement, heavy oil, horizontal well technology and EOR.
His skills and expertise are called upon widely in the design and
operation of RM programmes, mentoring technical professionals,
and serving as an ambassador of technical capabilities to National Oil Companies and
Government Ministries. He is an SPE Distinguished Member and has served as the
Reservoir Technical Director for the Board of Directors, and an SPE Distinguished Lecturer.
Thakur has authored 50 technical articles, three books, edited two SPE reprint series, and
presented over 150 lectures/short courses around the world.
TRACY CUMMINS
Director of Global Total Depth Services, Weatherford
International. Tracy has been employed in the Tubular Running
Service Industry for 28 Years and joined Weatherford in 1997
as a Field Supervisor for Deep Water Operations. Since joining
Weatherford his assignments have included Deepwater Tubular
Running Project Manager, Tubular Running Global Product
Line Manager and Global Business Development Manager.
Since October 2011 he has served as Weatherford’s Global Director for Total Depth
Services. Tracy is a graduate of the University of Louisiana-Lafayette with a Bachelors
Degree in Business Administration
CHRISTOF H. RUHL
Group Chief Economist and Vice President of BP plc. He manages
BP’s global Economics Team, providing economic input into the
firm’s commercial decisions. BP’s Economics Team also produces
the annual Statistical Review of World Energy and Global Energy
Outlook.
Christof has a distinguished track record in both academia and
economic policy making. Prior to joining BP, he was at the World
Bank (1998-2005) where he served as the Bank’s Chief Economist in Russia and in
Brazil. Before that, Christof worked in the Office of the Chief Economist at the EBRD
in London. Previously, he was an academic economist, first in Germany and then as
Professor of Economics at the University of California in Los Angeles. In addition,
Christof has held Visiting Professorships at academic institutions worldwide, amongst
them the University of Chicago. His areas of expertise include are macroeconomics
and energy economics; he has published widely in these fields.
DR KONSTANTIN SIMONOV
Director General of the National Energy Security Fund
Majored in political sciences and economics at the Moscow State
University and was a candidate of Political Sciences. He has a
master’s degree in political sciences from Manchester University.
He has been engaged in political science and economic analysis
for 20 years. In summer 2006 he founded and became head of
the The National Energy Security Fund.
He has also written Russian Oil (2005), The Energy Superpower (2007), The global
energy war (2008) and Oil and gas factor in worldwide geopolitics (2011).
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PRESENTATION OVERVIEWS
Problems of Reliable Assessment of Oil and Gas Initially
in Place and Recoverable Oil and Gas Reserves at
Largest Russian Fields
Mikhail Yakovlevich Zykin, Chief Geologist of
FBU GKZ (Federal Budgetary Institution “State
Commission on Mineral Reserves“)
The world’s largest gas fields, each with initial
gas reserves of more than 1 trillion m3, are
located in the north of the Tyumen Region. Individual fields
(Medvezhiye, Urengoyskoye, Yamburgskoye) have been in
operation for a long time and fully drilled with production
wells. The geological structure of these fields and reservoir
properties (porosity and permeability) of their Cenomanian
pay zones have been studied in great detail. At the same
time, there are difficulties with amended estimate of gas
reserves in the fields. They are connected with variations of
reservoir properties in peripheral areas of reservoirs, where
there are only individual exploration and observation wells.
When gas reserves are calculated based on historical
production data, it is difficult to reliably estimate volumes of
water intruded into reservoirs.
Today, reliability of estimates of gas volumes in place for the
largest undeveloped fields is somewhat less for a number of
reasons. First, individual areas of fields such as the
Krusenstern and Kharasaveyskoye are located within the shelf.
In addition, seismic operations have been carried out recently
in these areas, and exploratory wells shall be drilled and
tested in order to assess reliability of such operations.
A serious problem is a reliable estimation of oil reserves in
deposits of the Bazhenov formation. Problems with
calculation of hydrocarbon reserves in Bazhenov formation
pay zones are associated with limited knowledge and
justification of the reservoir model and variables used to
estimate reserves.
The presentation will contain the analysis of existing methods
for determining reservoir properties of oil saturated rocks
and the results of their use for state expert evaluation of
reserves.
“Total depth” solutions for safe and quality borehole
drilling and casing – systems for casing running and
drilling
Tracy Cummins, Director of Global Total
Depth Services, Weatherford International
This presentation will familiarise you with the
waste Weatherford experienced offshore and
onshore during integrated approaches in
delivering high integrity casing and liner strings to the
bottom.
Through early collaboration and planning between the
operator and provider, mitigating drilling hazards, optimising
well architecture and drilling the un-drillable can be achieved.
The results provide the operator with improved wellbore
integrity, increased efficiency, reduces the overall cost of
drilling and allows the operator to drill more wells.
Total technologies include: a Casing Running and Drilling
Tool, Rotating Cement Head, Drilling Casing Bits, Casing and
Liner Reaming Shoes, Drillable Liners and Cementing
Products. The combination of these technologies with well
engineering a field service expertise offer an array of
solutions that include Drilling and Reaming with Casing,
Drilling and Reaming with Liner and Rotating while
Cementing. International and Russian Case Histories of the
Total Depth Approach will be provided that demonstrate the
ability of achieving TD in complex environments with cost
savings and improved safety.
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13:00-15:00 TECHNICAL SESSION 1
RESERVOIR ENGINEERING-1
SPE-162089 Assessment of Oil Field Development Optimum Rate Khasanov Mars, Gazpromneft NTC; Oleg Ushmaev, Institute of Informatics Problems RAN; Sergey Nekhaev, Dinara Karamutdinova, NK Rosneft
SPE-159264 Building a Roadmap for Enhanced Oil Recovery Prefeasibility Study. Jean-hector De Galard, Christian Lefebvre, Beicip-Franlab; Sylvain Serbutoviez, IFP Energies nouvelles; David Sorin, Rhodia
SPE-162052 Salym Petroleum Development’s Experience and Lessons Learned during Development of Salym Group Fields
Alexeyev Alexey, Yakov Volokitin, Salym Petroleum Development
SPE-160765 Tengiz Sour Gas Injection Project: An Update King Gregory, Gulnara Urazgaliyeva, Damira Tursinbayeva, Sabyrzhan Darmentaev, Thomas Zalan, Darrin Dunger, Randy Howery, Elrad Iskakov, Assel Turymova, Steve Jenkins, Chuck Walker, Phil Bateman, Tengizchevroil; Karl Lindsell, CHEVRON
SPE-161968 Improving Efficiency of Residual Oil Reserves Recovery at Final Stage of Field Development Manapov Timur, Ruchkin Aleksandr, Evgenia Ustyugova, Branch of TNK-BP Management Centre of expertise and technological development; Andrey Levanov, TNNC
SPE-160678 Peculiarities of Thin Oil Rim Development Sergey Kolbikov, Novatek Inc.
13:00-15:00 TECHNICAL SESSION 2
WELL CONSTRUCTION - DRILLING & COMPLETION -1
SPE-160574 Optimised solids control in arctic environments Bjorn Dahl, OptiPro AS; Arild Saasen, Det Norske Oljeselskap ASA; Tor Henry Omland, Statoil ASA
SPE-160660 Application of Targeted Bit Speed Technology to Directional Drilling in Buzulak Russia Christopher Maranuk, Wendell Bassarath, Nikolay Abaltusov, Weatherford International
SPE-160675 High-Performance Fresh Water Drilling Fluid Solution Helps to Drill Over 600 Wells in Salym Oilfield MIkhail Vasiliev, Oleg Afanasiev, Andrey Rusanov, Halliburton; Konstantin Romanishin, Salum Petroleum Development
SPE-158405 Case Study Of An East Siberian Field 2007-2011: A Holistic Review Of Drilling Performance Enhancement
Andrew Buchan, Schlumberger; Vladimir Shulga, Verknechonskoeneftegas; Zimuzor Okafor, Schlumberger D&M; Andrey Pyatnitskiy, SMITH
SPE-156591 Cementing Abnormally Over-pressurised Formations in Saudi Arabia Abdulla Dossary, Scott Jennings, Saudi Aramco
SPE-159310 Harmonic Vibration Disruption Improves Drilling Performance In Challenging Applications. Timm Burnett, Paul Bates, NOV Downhole Tools & Pumping; Reina Teelken, Denise Nicholl, National Oilwell Varco; Freya Schlichting, E ON RUHRGAS EP GMBH
13:00-15:00 TECHNICAL SESSION 3
HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT
SPE-157705 How advances in technology can help safely abandon exploratory wells in the Black Sea region Mohammed Haq, Richard Segura, Weatherford
SPE-161981 Use of geoinformation technologies as modern tool for implementation of OOO SK RUSVIETPETRO’S environmental monitoring program at the North-Khosedayskoe Oil Field named after A.Slivka.
Gladko Alexander, SK RUSVIETPETRO
SPE-157467 Improved Health, Safety and Environmental Profile Of A New Field Proven Stimulation Fluid Wolfgang Braun,Corine De Wolf, AkzoNobel; Hisham Nasr El-DIn, Texas A&M University
SPE-160662 The use of Artificial Bayesian Intelligence in Practical Well Control: Development and Field Cases Al-yami, Abdullah; Jerome Schubert, Texas A&M University
SPE-162070 Instrumentation Complex for the Russian Arctic Shelf Malyavin Ilya, RN-SakhalinNIPImorneft; Mikhail Kuznetsov, Sergey Stolbov, Kristina Sevastyanova, Sergey Nekhaev, NK Rosneft
SPE-161979 Emergency and Hydrocarbon Spill Risk Assessments for Offshore Facilities of the Shtokman Gas Condensate Field in the Barents Sea
Zhuravel Valentin, Scientific Center Informatics Risk
15:30-17:30 TECHNICAL SESSION 4
RESERVOIR ENGINEERING - 2
SPE-155953 A New Production Model by Considering the Pressure Sensitivity of Permeability in Oil Reservoirs Kewen Li, Stanford U.; Zhonghong Zhang, PetroChina Co. Ltd.; Li Li, Research Inst. Petr. Expl/Dev
SPE-162066 Reasons for Decrease in Condensate Recovery of Low-Permeability Reservoirs and Ways for Increasing Recovery
Shandrygin Alexander, TNK-BP; Yushkov Anton, TNNC
SPE-162035 Project for Full-Scale Development of TNK-BP Yamal Gas Assets Prokopiev Mikhail, Rospan International
SPE-162063 Estimation of Enhansed Oil Recovery Method efficiency on core samples from The West-Salymskoye Field
Skripkin Anton, TomskNIPIneft
SPE-159592 Injectivity profile monitoring and hot water flooding optimisation for horizontal well 2G on Rospan’s Russkoe heavy oil field using DTS.
Marat Nukhaev, George Brown, Sergey Tyutikov, Schlumberger; Alexander Rodionov, Denis Lachugin, Rospan; Eduard Muslimov, Egor Makarov, TNK-BP
SPE-160749 In-depth Sweep Efficiency Improvement: Screening Criteria and Engineering Approach for Pattern Evaluation and Potential Field Implementation
Pavel Shevelev, Nalco Company; Eduardo Manrique, Jorge Romero, Gholamreza Garmeh, Mehdi Salehi, Naing Aye, Tiorco Inc.
15:30-17:30 TECHNICAL SESSION 5
WELL CONSTRUCTION - DRILLING & COMPLETION - 2
SPE-159591 Korchagina: Neokomian formation development analysis on basis of well P-110 completion Marat Nukhaev, Ainur Bayanova, Alexey Shapovalov, Dmitry Kortukov, Schlumberger; Sergej Deliya, Dmitry Semikin, Denis Eliseev, Mikhail Kurenov, Lukoil-Nizhnevolzhskneft
SPE-160597 Dynamic Underbalance Perforating Helps to Maximise Wells Productivity by Minimizing Completion Damage on a Mature Field in Western Siberia
Tagir Khabibullin, Mourad Amanov, Martin Griffith, Schlumberger; Mike Pickles, Pavel Lavdannikov, Salym Petroleum Development
SPE-160603 Openhole Multistage Fracturing Completion with Swellable Packers and Sliding Sleeves in a Carbonate Reservoir, Case History from the Karachaganak field, Kazakhstan
Cristiano Caproni, Halliburton Italiana SpA; Paolo Giunta, KPO; Enzo Pitoni, Eni Agip SpA; Laksmono Swarnanto, BG Group Plc; Michael Etuhoko, KARACHAGANAK PETR OPERATING BV; Paolo Giacon, BG Group plc; Russell Schmidt, Unocal Corp.; Roberto Cherri, eni E&P; Almas Istayev, Halliburton
SPE-158909 Leading the Completion of Horizontal Hydraulic Fracturing in Western Siberia Mendez Alfredo, Weatherford
SPE-160593 Drillstem Test String Allows Transient Testing and Hydraulic Fracturing in a Single Run on an Offshore Caspian Exploration Well
Tagir Khabibullin, Schlumberger; Vladimir Stenin, Lukoil; Vladimir Levchenko, Lukoil Engineering; Sergej Deliya, Lukoil-Nizhnevolzhskneft
SPE-161974 Multi-Fracture Operation in Horizontal Well in Formations of Tyumen Suite of Yem-Yegovskaya Area, Krasnoleninsk Field Group in Western Siberia
Platunov Andrey, Igor Davidenko, Maksim Nikolaev, Fedor Leskin, TNK-BP
15:30-17:30 TECHNICAL SESSION 6
STATIC AND DYNAMIC MODELING -1
SPE-162053 Noise-Proof Method for Reservoir Connectivity Assessment Based on Field Exploitation Data Krasnov Vitaly, Viktor Ivanov, NK Rosneft; Mars Khasanov, Gazpromneft NTC
SPE-160585 Simulation of Complex Carbonate Field: Double Medium vs. Single Medium Kharyaga Field Case Khvatova Irina, Antoine Renaud; Elena Golitsina, Total; Galina Malutina, Georgiy Sansiev, Igor Kuzilov, VNIIneft
SPE-162080 Revised Geological Reservoir Model Using Detailed Correlation Mubarakova Aliya, Sudakov V. A., Sidorov S. V., TGT Oil and Gas Services
SPE-162045 Use of Stochastic Methods for Uncertainty Analysis in Compositional Modeling and Designing Technological Parameters of Giant Gas Condensate Field
Deskubes Yelena, Roman Madatov, Schlumberger; Aleksandr Ignatyev, ТNК-ВР Management
SPE-162014 Experience in Building of Multilevel Facies Model Shadchnev Nikolay, Roxar Services
SPE-162004 Experience in Geology Study and 3D Modeling of Achimovka Formations of the Urengoy Field based on 3D Seismic Survey Data
Grechneva Olesya, TNNC; Aleksandr Ignatyev, TNK-ВР Management
DDDAY OOONE, 16 OOCCTOOBBER, TTUEESDAAY DDDAY OONE,,, 16 OOCTOOOBERR,, TUUEESDDAYY
9:00 - 10:00 KNOWLEDGE SHARING PRESENTATIONS RESERVOIR ENGINEERING
SPE-162002 Effective Use of Geological-Field and Laboratory Data for Improving Quality of Hydrodynamic Modeling of Complex-Geology Gas Condensate Reservoir Development
Yushkov Ilya, Aleksandr Nesterenko, TyumenNIIgiprogaz
SPE-160694 Improved Hydraulic Fracture Modeling Based on Geomechanical Correlation Functions to Optimize Development of Priobskoe Oilfield
Alexander Nadeev, Alexey Yudin, Schlumberger Technology Corp.; Igor Sudeev, Aleksey Pestrikov, Alexey Nikitin, Suleyman Sitdikov, A. Timonov, Rosneft
SPE-162103 Development Options and Justification of Stimulation Techniques for Increased-Viscosity Oil Reservoirs within Messoyakhskoye Project in Difficult Conditions of Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District
Orlov Alexander, Mikhail Klimov, Sergey Samorokov, Gazpromneft NTC
SPE-162109 Innovative Method for Multi-Fracture Operations in Horizontal Wells of the Samotlor Field. Kudrya Semen, Samotlorneftegaz
SPE-161969 Differential Approach to Determination of Compartmentalised Reservoir Properties Yudin Yevgeny, Aleksandr Lubnin, RN-Yuganskneftegaz; Mars Khasanov, Gazpromneft NTC; Vitaliy Krasnov, Timur Musabirov, NK Rosneft
SPE-162042 Lessons Learned and Making Recommendations for Improvement of Carbonate Reservoirs Development System at Fields of the Republic of Tatarstan
Akhmetgareev Vadim, TatNIPIneft
12:00 - 13:00 KNOWLEDGE SHARING PRESENTATIONS WELL CONSTRUCTION-DRILLING & COMPLETION
SPE-160763 First Deployment of Oriented Perforating in Lunskoye Victoria Lyapunova, Olugbenga Komolafe, Sakhalin Energy Investment Company Ltd.
SPE-160704 Solving Issues with Articulated Joints for Short-Radius Drilling Dipender Thakur, Puneet Agarwal, Steven Park, Halliburton Co.
SPE-160664 Aerated Underbalanced Drilling System: Development and Field Cases Abdullah Al-yami, Jerome Schubert, Texas A&M University
SPE-160478 Preventing Annular Water Flow in Primary Cement Jobs Utilizing Swellable Packers Davis Timothy, TAM International, Inc.
SPE-156297 A new High Strength Drill Pipe maximizing safety and perfomance in low temperature environment Kamal El Bachiri, Philippe Machecourt, VAM Drilling
SPE-162118 Improvement of RUS PD675 vorteX Reliability and Well Drilling Efficiency at the Verkhnerechenskoye
Field of OAO Verkhnechonskneftegaz
Fazletdinov Marat, Schlumberger
15:00 - 15:30 KNOWLEDGE SHARING PRESENTATIONS HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT
SPE-162060 Use of Aerospace Information for Monitoring of Promising Field Development in the Russian Arctic Shelf
Sevastiyanova Christina, Andrey Konygin, Vadim Shmakov, Sergey Nekhaev, Sergey Stolbov, NK Rosneft
SPE-158113 Demonstrating adequate management of risks: the move from quantitative to qualitative risk assessments
Bower-white, Graham, TSRhorizons Consulting
SPE-162082 Supertoxicants: Modeling of Their Formation and Spread in Case of Oil Spills at Oil Production and Transport Facilities
Khaustov Alexander, Margarita Redina, RUDN
SPE-161997 Harmonization of Legislative Requirements for Marine Environment Protection against Oil Pollution Gorokhov Vitaly, Institute of Ecological and Law Problems “Ecoyuris“
17:30 - 18:00 KNOWLEDGE SHARING PRESENTATIONS STATIC AND DYNAMIC MODELING
SPE-162083 Prediction of Reservoir Properties in Interwell Space Based on Fractal Properties Analysis Using Well Logs
Arzumanyan Pavel, TomskNIPIneft
SPE-162055 Set of Studies for Fractured Vuggy Carbonate Reservoir Modeling by Example of the Yurubcheno-Tokhomskoye Field
Kutukova Natalya, Ekaterina Birun, Rinat Malakhov,Konstantin Savichev, Vladislav Yatsenko, NК Rosneft
SPE-162036 Development of Geological Model for Fractured Carbonate Reservoirs of Western Siberian Plate Basement with Use of 3D Seismic Survey Data
Gryaznov Andrey, Valeriy Babov, Oleg Uraev, Sergey Pylnik, Margarita Shtokolova, TomskNIPIneft
9:00 - 10:00 POSTER SESSION RESERVOIR ENGINEERING
SPE-162064 Analytical Base for Assessing Applicability of Air Injection Into Formation at West-Siberian Fields Yevseeva Margarita, Gazpromneft NTC
SPE-160692 A Comprehensive Fracturing Quality Control Program Viatcheslav Guk, Moscow Inst - Physics & Tech; Donald Wolcott, Raptor Oil Co; Mikhail Tuzovskiy, TNK-BP
SPE-162111 Effect of the fluid properties on the flowrate data obtained by the MPFM device. Gas condensate well behavior simulation for, Achimov formation, Yamal, Russia.
Konstantin Rymarenko, Schlumberger; Alexander Lomukhin, Rospan International; Dmitriy Kuzmichev, SPE
SPE-162057 Improving the efficiency of oil and gas field development by optimizing the operation of injection wells
А.А. Ridel, А.S. Margarit, R.А Garifoullina, V.А Mazhar,SPE, Gazpromneft-NTC, М.А. Almukhametov, I.А. Petrov, Branch office Muravlenkovskneft, Gazpromneft-NNG
SPE-162037 Uncertainty Analysis – Tool for Decision Making at New Fields of Yamal Kudlayova Nailya, Aleksandr Miroshnichenko, Yulia Endalova, Iskander Zakirov, Igor Chameev, ТNК-BP; Sergey Biryukov, Eduard Severinov, Leonid Gaidukov, Rospan International
SPE-160586 State-of-the-Art and Innovative Ideas in Theory and Practice of Oil and Gas Fields Development Ernest Zakirov, Daniil Anikeev, Oil & Gas Research Inst.; Ilya Indrupskiy, OGRI RAS; Iskander Zakirov, TNK-BP
SPE-156456 Formation Damage due to Asphaltene Precipitation & Deposition during Miscible Hydrocarbon Gas Injection; An Experimental Approach.
Fahad Iqbal Syed, Petroleum Institute; Shawket Ghedan, Computer Modeling Group
12:00 - 13:00 POSTER SESSION WELL CONSTRUCTION-DRILLING & COMPLETION
SPE-158738 The Experimental Study and Analysis of the Integrity of Casing Cement System under HPHT
Condition
Arash Shadravan, Zhaoguang Yuan, Jerome Schubert, Texas A&M University; Catalin
Teodoriu, TU Clausthal; Mahmood Amani, Texas A&M U at Qatar; Gene Beck,
Nabors Drilling USA
SPE-162115 Evolution of Drill Bit Design and PDC Cutter Technology Helps to Save More Than Two Weeks of
Drilling Time in Eastern Siberian Oilfield
Long Charles, Schlumberger
SPE-159757 A Novel Technique for Wells that Require Gravel Packing for Sand Control and Inflow Control
Devices for Managing Water Encroachment: Case Histories from Ocelote Field in Colombia
Nicolas Lopez, Darwin Florez, Schlumberger; Hernando Trujillo, William Charry, Carlos
Duran, Hocol S.A.
SPE-160762 Successful Application of Foamed Acid Stimulation on a Severely Perforation Damaged Horizontal
Well with Perforations Behind Tubing
Warakoon Ruksanor, Sakhalin Energy
SPE-162028 Well Interventions during Workover. Change of Technique for Fishing Operations in Case of Fish
Recovery after Tubing Shooting
Aminev Ivan, Orenburgneft
SPE-162695 Extended Reach well constraction at Korchagin field using integrated approach to project planning
and execution
Bogdanov Sergey, Lukoil-Nizhnevolzhskneft
15:00 - 15:30 POSTER SESSION HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT
SPE-162108 Application of Seismoacoustic Methods for Mapping and Monitoring of Benthic Ecosystems in Shelves of Arctic Seas
Gubanova Yana, Artem Isachenko, Aleksandr Tsetlin, MSU; Mikhail Tokarev, Centre of Seismic Data Analysis
17:30 - 18:00 POSTER SESSION STATIC AND DYNAMIC MODELING
SPE-162010 Reservoir Quality Maps: Effective Tool for Optimising Strategy for Development of Low-Permeability
Oil and Gas Condensate Reservoirs
Vikulova Yevgeniya, Aleksandr Ignatyev, ТNК-ВР Management
SPE-162029 Accounting of Geomechanical Properties of Astrakhanskoye Gas Condensate Field Reservoir in
Geological and Hydrodynamic Modeling
Shigapova Diana, Ekaterina Makarova, Roxar Services; Nazif Lutfullin, Lyudmila
Chashnikova, Oleg Tinakin, Gazprom Dobycha Astrakhan
SPE-162106 4D thermophysical modeling of reservoir – way to increase efficiency of thermal methods for heavy
oil production
Yuriy Popov, Anton Parshin, Mikhail Spasennykh, Schlumberger
SPE-160552 Fracturing Completion System Optimisation through Advanced Hydraulic Modeling Xie Wenfeng, Weatherford
14 15
11:30-13:30 TECHNICAL SESSION 7
RESERVOIR ENGINEERING - 3
SPE-160590 Determining Reservoir Connectivity by Mapping Asphaltene Gradients Peter Weinheber, Alexander Tsiklakov, Wicher Wichers, Schlumberger; Sergey Zimin, Roman Oshmarin, Rosneft; Anna Driller, Tomsk Polytechnic University
SPE-159210 Smart wells is a key to production enhancement from low permeable reservoirs Danila Gulyaev, Gazprom Neft; Andrey Ipatov, Gazprom; Vladimir Krichevskiy, Gazpromneft-NTC
SPE-162101 Current Results and Perspective of Application of Multibranch/Multilateral Wells at NK Rosneft’s Fields
Akhkubekov Alexander, Kirill Kudashov, NK Rosneft
SPE-162031 Analysis of Application and Prospects of Further Use of Horizontal Wells with Multiple Hydraulic Fractures at the Priobskoye Field
Sudeev Igor, Igor Afanasyev, Timur Musabirov, Aleksey Pestrikov, Suleiman Sitdikov, NK Rosneft; Mikhail Stepanov, Aleksey Nikitin, RN-Yuganskneftegaz; Aleksandr Kolonskikh, Rail Galeev, UfaNIPIneft
SPE-162113 Reorientation of Azimuth of Fracture Formed after Repeated Hydraulic Fracturing Latypov Ilyas, RN-UfaNIPIneft
SPE-161970 Technique for Surveillance over Jointly Developed Reservoirs in Hydraulic Fracture Conditions Valentina Kokurina, Mikhail Kremenetskiy, Sergey Melnikov, Danila Gulyaev, Gazpromneft-NTC
11:30-13:30 TECHNICAL SESSION 8
WELL CONSTRUCTION - DRILLING & COMPLETION - 3
SPE-160722 Drilling Performance Continuous Improvement for large-scale O&G Operator: Goals, Tools, Practices, Resources, Results, Impact.
Melnikov Andrey, TNK-BP
SPE-160672 Towards Effective Resolution of Borehole Stability Issues in Koshayskaya Suite while Drilling Horizontal Sidetracks in Samotlor
Andrey Kharitonov, Evgeny Tikhonov, Oleg Mironov, Svetlana Pogorelova, Halliburton; Sergey Andriady, Sergey Sergeev, TNK-BP
SPE-162012 Use of of Geomechanical Modeling in Well Planning in TNK-BP Valeriy Kiselev, TNK-BP
SPE-160784 Addressing Wellbore Position Challenges in Ultra-Extended-Reach Drilling in Russia’s Far East Benny Poedjono, Sheldon Rawlins, Schlumberger; Stefan Maus, U. of Colorado
SPE-160768 Changes to service contracting and execution are required to optimize the new environments for oil and gas exploitation. Valuable lessons from Russia.
Robert Whalley, Integra; Gokhan Aker, TNK-BP Management
SPE-162099 Improving Quality and Reliability of Wells in the Northern Part of the Caspian Sea Wilson Kevin, Lukoil
11:30-13:30 TECHNICAL SESSION 9
STATIC AND DYNAMIC MODELING -2
SPE-162090 Sectionalized Modeling Technology for Building of Giant Field Models Bogachev Kirill, Dmitriy Eydinov, Rock Flow Dynamics; Vladislav Dzyuba, TNK-BP; Yulia Litvinenko, Samotlorneftegaz
SPE-162098 Method for Compositional Analysis based on Hydrodynamic Modeling of Gas Condensate Reservoir with use of "Black Oil" model
Devyatov Andrey, Novatek NTC
SPE-161972 Modeling of Gas Condensate Well Productivity Dobkin Sergey, Wendelin Deventer, Wintershall Holding GmbH; Ilya Yushkov, Aleksandr Nesterenko, TyumenNIIgiprogaz
SPE-162020 Selection of Optimum Well Completion Type with Hydraulic Fracturing, Based on Modeling of Highly Compartmentalised Reservoir Development System.
Gataullin Timur, Novatek NTC
SPE-162056 Modeling of Reaction Kinetics and Propagation of In-Situ Combustion Process at the Mordovo-Karmalskoye Field
Druganova Yelena, IPNG RAN/NOVATEK; Leonid Surguchev, IPNG RAN/IRIS; Ravil Ibatullin, TatNIPIneft
SPE-160721 Modeling Uncertainties in Carbonate Karstic Reservoirs: Presentation of a Tool and its Application to a Real Field Case in Russia
Pierre Biver, TOTAL SA; Emmanuel Penna, TOTAL E&P RUSSIA; Christian Longis, Total E&P Indonesia; Elena Golitsina, Andrey Ovsyannikov, Total
14:30- 16:30 TECHNICAL SESSION 10
RESERVOIR ENGINEERING - 4
SPE-162005 Analysis of Oil and Gas Field Integrated Development Efficiency Based on Strategic Modeling of Development. Justification of Key Lines of Oil Industry Taxation Optimisation in the RF.
Gvozdev Sergey, Rostislav Latysh, Igor Afanasiev, NK Rosneft
SPE-162097 Water-Flooding of Oil Rims: Myth or Reality Faizullin Maxim, Novatek NTC
SPE-162016 Option-Based Assessment of Hard-to-Recover Oil Reserves Development Projects by Example of the Bazhenov Formation
Sevastiyanova Christina, Sergey Nekhaev, Petr Tarasov, NK Rosneft; Mikhail Kuznetsov, Vladimir Zilber, Dmitriy Dmitruk, N-SakhalinNIPImorneft
SPE-162067 Analytical Core and Fluid Laboratory work in support of EOR project in Salym Petroleum. Volokitin Yakov, Irina Chmyzh, Salym Petroleum Development
SPE-162015 Predication of Cyclic Treatment Results at The Urnenskoe Field Konstantin Fedorov; Ivan Ishimov, Yuriy Khuzeev, SIAM-Engineering; Andrey Rublev, ТНК-ВР Management
SPE-161998 Problems and Solutions for Development of Shallow Heavy Oil Fields Zaripov Azat, Nail Ibragimov, Rais Khisamov, Tatneft; Ravil Ibatullin, TatNIPIneft
14:30-16:30 TECHNICAL SESSION 11
GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS - 1
SPE-162059 New Technologies for Samotlor Field Well Log Data Interpretation for Addressing Issues related to Modeling and Calculation of Reserves
Khabarov Alexey, Alexey Glebov, Pavel Utkin, Aleksandr Chusovitin, TNNC TNK-BP
SPE-162073 Geological Support (Geosteering) while Drilling Complex Horizontal Wells in NK Rosneft. Filimonov Victor, Kirill Kudashov, Ilgiz Sharipov, NK Rosneft
SPE-162030 Study of Different-Level Water-Oil Contacts of Low-Amplitude Deposits using Geophysical Methods Gimaltdinova Aigul, Deko-Geosystem
SPE-162116 Capabilities of Well Logging Suite while Drilling Highly Deviated and Horizontal Wells to Improve Information Content of Studies and Its Comparison with Conventional Logging Methods
Yan Pormeyster, Schlumberger
SPE-162065 Profile and Influx Composition Assessment for Horizontal Wells in Case of Drainage of Oil Rim with Massive Gas Cap
Semikin Dmitry, Sergey Deliya, Lukoil-Nizhnevolzhskneft; Georgiy Malaniya, Leonid Kolomyntsev, Schlumberger
SPE-161982 Experience in Application of Active Thermal Log Technique at Oil Fields of Russia Ramil Sharafutdinov, Rim Valiullin, Ajrat Ramazanov, Volodja Fedotov, Alecsandr Sadretdinov, Marat Zakirov, Bashkortostan State University
14:30-16:30 TECHNICAL SESSION 12
PRODUCTION OPERATIONS - 1 (COMPLETION SOLUTIONS & WATER SHUT OFF)
SPE-160726 Piltun Area: Complex Offshore Multilayer Field Development with Intelligent Wells Alexey Yakovlev, Andre de Wit, Michael Sumrow, Dmitriy Pavlov, Sakhalin Energy
SPE-161975 Process of Selecting and Testing Well Lower Completion Methods for RusskoeField Poorly Consolidated Rock Conditions
Bolychev, E.A. CJSC ROSPAN International, Konstantinova, N.V, Muslimov,E.Ya., Shayhutdinov, I.K., and Makarov, E.M. OJSC TNK-BP Management
SPE-161976 Experience in Use of Techniques for Operation of Dually Completed Wells in TNK-BP Medvedev Pyotr, TNK-BP Management
SPE-158281 Lessons Learnt from Water Shutoff of Horizontal Well using Inflatable Packers and Chemicals - A Case History from Ghawar Field, Saudi Arabia
Hemant Sharma, Saudi Aramco
SPE-160689 The Use of Umbilicals as a New Technology of Artificial-Lift Operation of Oil and Gas Wells without Well Killing when Workover
Evgeny Malyavko, Alexander Drozdov, Yaroslav Alekseev, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil & Gas; Sharifzhan Ageev, NOVOMET-PERM; Andrey Robin, Aleksey Alekseev, Alexander Stefomirov, PskovGeoKabel
SPE-161977 New Process Solutions for Water Suppression – Way toward Energy Efficiency Dubovitsky Sergey, TNK-BP
DDDAY TTTWO,,, 17 OOOCTOOBBERR, WWEEDNNEESDDAAY DDDAY TTTWOOO, 17 OOCTTOOBEERR, WWEDDNNESSDDAYY
9:00 - 10:00 KNOWLEDGE SHARING PRESENTATIONS RESERVOIR ENGINEERING
SPE-159161 A Glass Micromodel Experimental Study of Hydrophilic Nanoparticles Retention for EOR Project Luky Hendraningrat, Li Shidong, Norwegian U. of Science & Tech
SPE-156943 Accuracy Increase of Well Test Analysis on Horizontal Wells and Vertical Wells with Fracturing in Case of Radial Filtration Regime Registration Absence (by reason of heavy oil, low reservoir permeability and etc.).
Kovalenko Igor, ТNK-BP
SPE-160770 Tengiz Field Surveillance: Planning Strategy and Implementation Damira Tursinbayeva, Thomas Zalan, Darrin Dunger, Randy Howery, TENGIZCHEVROIL ; Karl Lindsell, CHEVRON
SPE-160583 E-Field real time well temperature monitoring - Kharyaga field case Andrey Semenov, Elena Golitsina, Christophe Allanic, Antoine Renaud, Total
SPE-162022 Principles of Unified Fluidal Model Building by Example of the South-Tambeyskoye Field Filippova Yuliya, Novatek NTC
SPE-162112 Comparative Analysis of Methods for Calculation of Pattern Sweep Efficiency Indicators Kondakov Danila, Andrey Gladkov, Mariya Belyanushkina, Modeling Technologies Centre
SPE-162100 Assessment of Man-Induced Crack Formation Parameters in Conditions of Yu1 Formation of the Krapivinskoye Field
Glavnov Nikolay, TomskNIPIneft
11:00 - 11:30 KNOWLEDGE SHARING PRESENTATIONS WELL CONSTRUCTION-DRILLING & COMPLETION
SPE-162044 Well Drilling Process Optimisation Based on Monitoring Shipovsky Konstantin, Victor Gnibidin, SamaraNIPIneft
SPE-160760 Improved Operational Performance and Wellbore Quality by Innovative Combination of Technical Solutions; From Drilling to Cementing
Moji Karimi, Calvin Holt, Alexander Mikhaylichenko, Tesco Corporation
SPE-159453 The World’s First Blowout Well Intersection by A Highly Inclined Relief Well Mohammed Al Hameli, Ibrahim Al Ghamdi, Saudi Aramco
13:30 - 14:30 KNOWLEDGE SHARING PRESENTATIONS STATIC AND DYNAMIC MODELING AND GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
SPE-162033 Geosteering: Experience in Practical Use at the Ust-Tegusskoye Field, Analysis of Efficiency Ustinova Larisa, Ekaterina Makarova, Artem Sokolov, Roxar Services; Suren Osepyan, ТNК-Uvat
SPE-162091 Numerical Modeling of Saline Reservoir Flooding with Fresh Water Bogachev Kirill, Rock Flow Dynamics
SPE-162110 A New Approach to Model Large Oil Reservoirs. Shevko Nikolay, Gazpromneft NTC
SPE-160503 The new multipurpose neutron generator MANK Lukhminsky Boris, RSGPU
SPE-162038 Reliability Improvement of Hydrocarbon Reserves Calculation based on Fuzzy Petrophysical
Compositions Method
Kuleshov Vladislav, Aleksandr Kobrunov, Aleksandr Mogutov, State Technical University
of Ukhta
SPE-162021 Development of "Split" Universal Software and Methodical Complex for Processing and Interpreting
Data of Nuclear Well Logging Methods
Belokhin Vasily, Nataliya Kashina, Georgiy Kalmykov, Evgeniy Reshetov, MSU / Split
16:30 - 17:30 KNOWLEDGE SHARING PRESENTATIONS GEOLOGY & GEOPHYSICS
SPE-162051 Azimuthal Processing of 3D Seismic Survey Data and HTI Anisotropy Analysis by Example of Data on Western Siberia.
Biryaltseva Yuliya, Tatyana Grechishnikova, GeoPrime; Inga Khromova, ОАО Lukoil
SPE-162072 Technique for Multiple Wave Suppression during Shallow-Water Seismic Surveys. Loginov Andrey, MSU Centre of Seysmic Data Analysis; Pavel Gofman, Deko-Geofizika
SPE-160499 Digital core analysis - the future of petrophysics Nikolay Grachev, Aleksey Dmitriev, Dmitry Senin, Dmitry Demin, Dmitry Bikulov, George Kalashnikov, IntroVision R&D
SPE-160584 Formation Permeability Evaluation from Resistivity Profiles and Mudcake Thickness Using Invasion Modeling
Alexander Makarov, Igor Eltsov, Aleksander Kashevarov, Baker Atlas
SPE-162032 Application of Modern Geophysical Technologies for Comprehensive Study of Offshore Hydrocarbon Fields and Production Monitoring
Yuriy Ampilov, Dmitriy Baturin, PGS-Khazar
SPE-162025 New Data on Jurassic Sediment Structure at Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous District License Block, That Were Obtained Based on Repeated Processing and Interpretation of Seismic and Geological Materials of Previous Years.
Utusikov Igor, Natalya Kurysheva, Irina Volovnikova, GeoPrime Branch, Irtyshgeofizikа
09:00 - 10:00 POSTER SESSION RESERVOIR ENGINEERING
SPE-156502 A Microwaves based Simulation Study for Enhanced Oil Recovery Muhammad Mohsin Rehman, Mahmoud Meribout, The Petroleum Institute
SPE-159159 Applied Gas-Condensate Pseudopressure to Full-field Compositional Modeling with Different
Hydrodynamic System
Luky Hendraningrat, Ole Torsaeter, Norwegian U Of Science Tech; Bagus Nugroho,
Asti Wulandari, PT Medco E&P Indonesia
SPE-156058 IWAG Implementation for Optimised Recovery from a Heterogeneous Reservoir Offshore
Terengganu
Muhammad Hafiz Khairul Azmi, UTP
SPE-162007 Integrated Development and Production Modeling for Two Gas Fields of Urengoy Oil and Gas
Complex.
Mustayeva Sophia, Vasiliev Vladimir, Novatek NTC
SPE-161999 Method and Results of Integrated Laboratory Core Analyses of Anisotropic Reservoir Properties. Kadet Valery, Nikolay Dmitriev, Aleksey Kuzmichev, Sergey Tsybulskiy, Gubkin Russian
State University of Oil & Gas
SPE-161971 Oil Production in The Russian Region – The Chechen Republic. Today and in prospect Stulov Leonid, Igor Kuleshkov, Oleg Danilchenko, Valentina Kolbikova, Valentin
Kolbikov, NK Rosneft-NTC
SPE-160772 Extending Deconvolution Capabilities for Well Test Analysis Using Drawdown Flowing Pressures Evgeny Pimonov, Bertrand Theuveny, Fikri Kuchuk, Schlumberger
SPE-162011 Well test for in-situ determination of oil and water relative permeabilities. Sumbat Zakirov, Ilya Indrupskiy, Ernest Zakirov, Timur Tsagan-Mandzhiev, Daniil
Anikeev, Leonid Gaidukov, Ivan Vasiliev, Aleksandr Rodionov, ТNК-ВР
11:00 - 11:30 POSTER SESSION GEOLOGY & GEOPHYSICS
SPE-162046 On Methods for Determination of Reservoir Pressure in Newly Drilled Wells in Ultra-Low Permeability and Highly Compartmentalised Reservoir
Kunafin Amir, Vitaliy Boykov, Alfred Davletbaev, RN-UfaNIPIneft; Victor Maltsev, Rustam Asmandiyarov, Andrey Slabetskiy, Eduard Nazargalin, RN-Yuganskneftegaz
SPE-162043 Reserves Increment Potential for Overlooked Deposits of Fields Developed by Samaraneftegaz Zubova Yuliya, SamaraNIPIneft
SPE-162027 Application of Fractured Reservoir Permeability Block Model when Designing Horizontal Well Bores Kiselev Valery, FGAOU VPO Siberian Federal University; Andrey Kinsfator, Aleksandr
Antonenko, RN-KrasnoyarskNIPIneft
13:30 - 14:30 POSTER SESSION GEOLOGY & GEOPHYSICS
SPE-162105 Gas Shows of Reservoirs in Ob-Taz Shallow-Water Area in Anomalies of Potential Fields Chernov Andrey, Valentin Kolesov, Pangeya
SPE-160577 The Estimation of Filtration Reservoir Properties with Log Data Petrov Alexander, Dmitry Kozhevnikov, Kazimir Kovalenko,Ivan Deshenenkov, Gubkin
University
SPE-162008 Geant4 for Solving Nuclear Geophysics Problems Nikolay Velker, Bair Banzarov, Inanc Feyzi, Nikolai Simonov, Baker Hughes Incorporated
SPE-162096 Capabilities of High-Resolution Seismic Observations in Water Areas for Solution of Geotechnical
Problems
Shmatkov Alexey, Geological Faculty of MSU
SPE-162034 Electromagnetic Soundings in Deviated and Horizontal Wells: Numerical Modeling and Interpretation
of Practical Data
Sukhorukova Karina, Marina Nikitenko, Mikhail Epov, Alexey Gorbatenko, INGG SO
RAN
SPE-160766 Increasing Workforce Productivity through Integrated Field Management (IFM) Deployment of Real
Time Production Optimisation Reservoir Management (RTPO-RM)
Saken Galimzhanov, Tengizchevroil; Artemio Rodriguez, CHEVRON CORP
16 17
11:30 - 13:30 TECHNICAL SESSION 13
FACILITIES, CONSTRUCTION, AND PROJECTS / OIL & GAS TRANSPORT
SPE-160748 Prediction and dynamic operation of gas distribution networks Ruud Linden, Norbert Ligterink, TNO
SPE-162058 The First Russian Buried Oil Pipeline with "Skin Effect" for High-Viscosity Oil Transport Grishagin Alexander, SamaraNIPIneft
SPE-160551 Reducing Energy Losses In The Case Of Viscous Oil Transport Through Pipelines. Clain Bogdan Michael, Ploiesti Petroleum U; Marius Sin
SPE-158074 Design and Status of the only Underground Gas Storage Project in Turkey after Three Years of Operation
Secaeddin Sahin, Suleyman Abravci, Ali Tirek, Turkish Petroleum Corp.
SPE-162009 Assessing Applicability of Technique for Associated Petroleum Gas Multiphase Transport in Russian Arctic Shelves
Levin Ivan, Oleg Glazkov, Sergey Malyshev, TomskNIPIneft
11:30 - 13:30 TECHNICAL SESSION 14
GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS - 2
SPE-162104 Assessment of Tatarstan Reservoir Rock Fracturing Parameters Based on Oriented Core and Downhole Imager Data
Musin Kamil, TatNIPIneft; Rais Khisamov, Ramil Dinmukhamedov, Tatneft
SPE-162094 Reservoir Properties of Rocks in the Bazhenov Formation Khamidullin Ruslan, Geological Faculty of Moscow State University
SPE-162023 Computation of reservoir properties via 3D-modeling of porous media Korost Dmitry, Geological Faculty of Moscow State University
SPE-161996 Determination of Residual Water and Oil Saturation using Data of Nuclear Magnetic Logging in Reservoirs with Mixed Wettability
Chashkov Anatoly, Verkhnechonskneftegaz
SPE-159513 Insight into Rock Mechanics Laboratory Data: Design Testing Programme and Quality Control of the Results
Hamed Soroush, Weatherford; Andrew Buffin, Senergy Ltd
SPE-160357 New Acoustic Method for Measuring Formation Permeability in the Presence of Mudcake Anton Sinev, Vitaly Dorovsky, Baker Hughes; Evgenii Romensky, Sobolev Inst. of
Mathematics
11:30 - 13:30 TECHNICAL SESSION 15
PRODUCTION OPERATIONS - 2 (STIMULATION)
SPE-160754 First Hydraulic Fracturing from a Supply Vessel in the Caspian Sea Offshore Russia Kreso Butula,Sergei Vereschagin, Philippe Enkababian, Schlumberger; Vladimir Stenin, Lukoil; Sergej Deliya, Lukoil-Nizhnevolzhskneft; Vladimir Levchenko, Lukoil Engineering
SPE-160729 Lessons Learned on RPM Treatment Trial Project on Mature Gas Fields in North of Western Siberia Igor Kuvshinov, Andrey Shnitko, Aydar Abdulmenov, Halliburton Co.
SPE-159340 New Coiled Tubing Deployed Multi-Zone Hydraulic-Fracturing: An Unconventional Process for Unconventional Reservoirs
Klaas Van Gijtenbeek, Fraser Mcneil, Leon Massaras, Halliburton
SPE-160767 Channel Fracturing in the Remote Taylakovskoe Oil Field: Reliable Stimulation Treatments for Significant Production Increase
Alexey Yudin, Almaz Sadykov, Maxim Oparin, Andrey Efremov, Schlumberger; Sergey Doktor, Nikolay Katrich, Mikhail Vinohodov, Nikolay Chebykin, Slavneft-Megionneftegaz
SPE-159347 First Channel Fracturing Applied in Mature Wells Increases Production from Talinskoe Oilfield in Western Siberia
Rifat Kayumov, Alexey Yudin, Philippe Enkababian, Artyom Klyubin, Schlumberger; Igor Davidenko, Fedor Leskin, Zdenko Caluder, TNK-BP
SPE-160782 Self Consistent Approach to Construct Inflow Performance Relationship for Oil Well Vitaly Krasnov, Rinat Khabibullin, Timur Musabirov, ROSNEFT; Mars Khasanov, Gazpromneft-NTC
14:30 - 16:30 TECHNICAL SESSION 16
ORGANIZATIONAL CAPABILITIES AND STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN BUSINESS PROCESS AND COMPETENCY LEVEL
SPE-160652 Tackling Russia's Upstream Skills Gap, and the Role of Oilfield Services Mcmorran Paul, Integra Resources Ltd.
SPE-160501 Drilling Support Center -in its true sense - a Russian Operator Experience Mehmet Bakici, Ivan Sarkisov, Azat Garifullin, Gokhan Aker, TNK-BP Management
SPE-162117 Talent Management - a key to long term sustainability. Karapetov Artem, Schlumberger
SPE-160579 Operational Performance Analysis of Mature Oilfields Sergey Turchin, Manasi Datta, ZIFF ENERGY GROUP
SPE-160557 IT Governance and Organization in Smart Oil Fields Ewoud Guldemond, Leon Acda, Atos Consulting; Mikhail Andronov, Siemens IT Solutions and Services
SPE-160691 Drilling Optimisation - A Review of Process Changes Nkwocha Chimerebere, Geopro Technology Ltd
14:30 - 16:30 TECHNICAL SESSION 17
GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS - 3
SPE-162084 Geological Factors in Design of Bottom-Hole Acid Treatments Misolina Natalya, Ilshat Nasibullin, ОАО NIIneftepromkhim
SPE-162081 Passive Acoustic Well Noise Metering Technology Maslennikova Yuliya, Andrey Savinkov, TGT Oil and Gas Services
SPE-162071 Approach to Determination of Boundary Parameters in Fractured Carbonate Reservoirs Kovaleva Galina, Giprovostokneft
SPE-162003 Experience in Prediction West-Siberian Bazhenov Formation Productivity Based on Seismic Data Shkurakov Vladimir, Maria Groman, Orgformula
SPE-159392 Hydrocarbon reserves ranking for their management Alexander Shandrygin, TNK-BP; Tatiana Smagina, Tyumen Petroleum Rsch Ctr; Igor Diakonov, Schlumberger
SPE-161995 Structural Traveltime Modeling when Preparing Oil and Gas Fold-and-Thrust Targets Gaiduk Victor, Kuksov Sergey, NК Rosneft - NTC
14:30 - 16:30 TECHNICAL SESSION 18
PRODUCTION OPERATIONS - 3 ( FIELDS SCALE OPERATIONS AND OTHER)
SPE-160759 Thirty Years of Experience in the Application of Thermal Methods of Heavy Oil Recovery in the Permian-Carboniferous Reservoir of the Usinsk Field
Stanislav Oursegov, Vladimir Muliak, Mikhail Chertenkov, Andrey Alabushin, Evgenii Taraskin, Lukoil
SPE-160676 Waterflood Operations Offshore Sakhalin Island, Start-Up Experience of Piltun Field Smart Water Injectors
Michael Sumrow, Andre de Wit, Nikolay Matusevich, Alexey Yakovlev, Svetlana Mironova, Sakhalin Energy
SPE-161978 Optimisation of Oil Production Control Processes while Implementing "Smart Field" Technologies at the Samotlor Field
Pchelnikov Roman, Sergey Shevchenko, Vladimir Navozov, ТNК-ВР
SPE-160464 Fluid Mechanical Aspects of Wet Gas Metering Anton Gryzlov, Nils Braaten, Lyndall Jordaan, Ebbe Nyfors, Emerson Process Management; Martin Risdal, Roxar Flow Measurement AS
SPE-162006 Development and Use of Ultra-Small ESP Unit Dimensions for Efficient Recovery of Residual Oil Reserves from Poorly Drained Zones of Formations at the Samotlor Field
Akopyan Boris, ТNК-ВР
SPE-160769 Waste Water Disposal Has Become Critical Strategic Focus Area Biganum Tenizbaeva, Arailym Yessaliyeva, Malika Seitim, Sameh Macary, Tengizchevronoil
9:00-10:00 KNOWLEDGE SHARING PRESENTATIONS PRODUCTION OPERATIONS
SPE-160596 Application of Dynamic Underbalance Perforating technique on a Drillstem Test string in Combination with a Non-damaging Viscoelastic Surfactant-Based Fluid Loss Control Pill: Case Study from Western Siberia
Tagir Khabibullin, Martin Griffith, Mourad Amanov, Mikhail Belov, Olesya Belova, Olesya Levanyuk, Bernhard Lungwitz, Schlumberger; Kim Gobert, Yurii Pyatigorets, TNK-BP; Mikhail Morozov, Ural State Technical University
SPE-160242 The First Implementation of Elongated Proppant for Hydraulic Fracturing in Russia. Rifat Kayumov, Andrey Konchenko, Olga Nevvonen, Schlumberger; Vladislav Firsov, Maxim Kuznetsov, Ivan Titov, Orenburgneft, Zdenko Caluder, TNK-BP
SPE-160571 Successful Application of New Acid Program in Tengiz Field Dinara Utebaeva, Khadisha Ussenbayeva, Akylbek Kamispayev, TENGIZCHEVROIL
SPE-162095 Production Well Temperature Logging Data Interpretation based on computer modeling Karuzin Andrey, Ilnaz Zaripov, Andrey Solomatin, TGT Oil & Gas Services
SPE-162000 Use of Flow Path Models to Optimize Waterflooding of the Southern Part of the Priobskoye Field Brodsky Pyotr, Yuriy Timokhovich, Gazpromneft-Khantos
SPE-162093 Model of Three-Phase Flows in Production Well Bottom Zone Toropova Yelena, Andrey Salamatin, TGT OIl & Gas Services
11:00-11:30 KNOWLEDGE SHARING PRESENTATIONS GEOLOGY & GEOPHYSICS
SPE-159622 Petrophysical Base of Reservoir Saturation Type Prediction in Interwell Space Deshenenkov Ivan, Dmitry Kozhevnikov, Kazimir Kovalenko, Russian State Oil and Gas Gubkin University
SPE-162114 Positive comparison between LWD data acquired with and without chemical radioactive sources in the Vankor field, Russia, paves the way for radioisotope-free formation evaluation.
Majidi Ahmad, Schlumberger
SPE-162048 Accounting of VTI Anisotropy in the Course of Depth Migration before Summation by Example of Data on Western Siberia.
Nadezhkina Darya, GeoPrime
13:30-14:30 KNOWLEDGE SHARING PRESENTATIONS PRODUCTION OPERATIONS. FACILITIES, CONSTRUCTION AND PROJECTS. ORGANISATIONAL CAPABILITIES AND STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN BUSINESS PROCESSES
SPE-160645 The Rising Success Of Tractor Conveyed Intervention Solutions In Russia Alexander Mckay, Sergey Beryuschev, Welltec Rus LLC; Alexander Sorokin, VSNKr
SPE-162019 Implementation of Modified Safety Valves to Protect Reservoir Porosity and Permeability Properties
in Vankor Field Conditions
Kutko Ruslan, ZAO Vankorneft
SPE-161973 Do No Harm - or When It is Useful to Predict Oil Production Equipment Failures Khabibullin Rinat, Krasnov Vitaliy, NK Rosneft
SPE-160741 Dynamic Optimisation Analyses Of The Piping Of Two Large Underground Gas Storage
Reciprocating Compressors
Andr Eijk, TNO Technical Sciences; Dirk Heyer, PSE Engineering GmbH
SPE-162018 Turbulent flow laminarization under conditions of spatial and heat deformations in pipelines Alginov Roman, TomskNIPIneft; Sergey Kharlamov, Tomsk National Research
Polytechnic University, Tomsk State University
SPE-162092 Development of Organizational Potential as Unique Source of Company's Competitive Advantage Potapova Tatyana, TNK-BP
SPE-162001 Project Approach to Training of Personnel Performing Design and Survey Work Related Construction
of Oil and Gas Field Facilities
Latyshev Andrey, TomskNIPIneft
SPE-162026 Effective Management of Pilot Operation Projects Alekseyeva Vera, TNK-BP
9:00-10:00 POSTER SESSION PRODUCTION OPERATIONS
SPE-160687 Investigation of SWAG Injection and Prospects of Its Implementation with the Usage of Pump-
Ejecting Systems at Existing Oil-Field Infrastructure
Evgeny Malyavko, Alexander Drozdov, Nikolay Drozdov, Yaroslav Alekseev, Gubkin
Russian State University of Oil & Gas; Ildar Shayhutdinov, Alexander Zakharyan, TNK-BP
Management
SPE-162068 Use of Glass-Reinforced Plastic Equipment in Production Agafonov Andrey, Denis Perevoschikov, Yuriy Gavrilyuk, Yuriy Shlyapnikov, Udmurtneft
SPE-161980 Developing Use of Production Monitoring Systems in TNK-BP Muslimov Eduard, TNK-BP Management
SPE-158561 Precipitation Squeeze and the Use of Modeling to Maintain Production and Extend Squeeze Life
Time for Marginal Wells
Guan Hua, M-I SWACO
11:00-11:30 POSTER SESSION GEOLOGY & GEOPHYSICS
SPE-160257 New Software for Processing of LWD Azimuthal Resistivity Data Mikhail Sviridov, Anton Mosin, Yury Antonov, Marina Nikitenko, Sergey Martakov,
Michael Rabinovich, Baker Hughes
SPE-162074 Self-Contained Impulse Neutron-Neutron Logging Alekhin Alexander, Andrey Arbuzov, Vladimir Bochkarev, Yulia Maslennikova, TGT Oil
and Gas Services
SPE-162054 Self-Contained Magnetic Pulse Defectoscopy of Wells Arbuzov Andrey, Vladimir Bochkarev, Yulia Maslennikova, TGT-Prime
SPE-162047 Resource Base Condition and Promising Fields of Prospecting and Exploratory Works at NK Rosneft's
License Blocks in the Area of RN-Yuganskneftegaz Activities
Rudkin Alexey, Evgenia Ryabets, Valeriy Bykov, RN-Yuganskneftegaz
13:30-14:30 POSTER SESSION FACILITIES, CONSTRUCTION AND PROJECTS/OIL & GAS TRANSPORT
SPE-160747 Increased turbo compressor reliability by analysis of fluid structure interaction Johannes Smeulers, Nestor Gonzalez Diez, TNO
SPE-160727 Flow Induced Vibration In Subsea Production Systems Harmen Slot, Johannes Smeulers, TNO
SPE-158317 Effective Corrosion Control from Oil & Gas Pipelines Douglas Batzel, Batzel Engineering
SPE-157671 Challenges of AL Zaafarana FPSO Main Class Renewal without Moving to Dry Docking: Case Study Riad Emad, Gempetco
SPE-162969 Technology for Supercritical multycomponent hydrocarbon gas transport Vykhodtsev Aleksey, TomskNIPIneft
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