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Table of Contents

Message from Symposium Co-Chairs 02

About the Symposium 03

Committee 04

Symposium Sponsors 05

Schedule of Events 06

Symposium Programme Schedule 07

Opening, Keynote and Executive 08Plenary Session

Panel Sessions 09

Symposium Programme 12

Knowledge Sharing ePoster 14

Sponsorship and Exhibit Opportunities 15

Training Course 17

Registration 18

Registration Form 19

Group Registration Form 20

General Information 21

Welcome Message

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

It is with great pleasure to invite you to the SPE Asia Pacific Digital Week Symposium, scheduled on 19 – 20 September 2018 in DoubleTree by Hilton Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Digital is enabling and disrupting the way we live and work. It creates opportunities for governments, businesses and communities to unlock and capture new value.

This rapid change has been augmented by the availability and affordability of new technologies, which have accelerated innovation and growth in a wide range of sectors. Energy companies are now turning to digital technologies to save millions in operating cost, at the same time making assets smarter and more efficient.

However, digital transformation is more than about deploying new technology within an organisation. It requires a holistic review of how companies operate and grow in the digital era. Beyond the technology, companies must reassess and revamp existing business models, management practices, information architecture, even the nature of customer relationships and brand value.

Understanding our industry’s challenges, the SPE Asia Pacific Digital Week Symposium gathers subject matter experts and industry practitioners to shed light on key topics. Amongst others, we will be covering topics as follows:

• Leveraging on the merging of digital and physical systems and processes• Unlocking new value with data• Organisational considerations in an increasingly digital world• Security in an integrated cyber-physical environment The SPE Asia Pacific Digital Week Symposium will provide you valuable insights and new perspectives to support your digital transformation journey.

On behalf of the Symposium Programme Committee, we look forward to your support and participation at this exciting event.Yours sincerely,

Aravindh KaniappanSymposium Co-ChairSales and CommercialDirector, APACBaker Hughes, a GE company

Wan ShamilahWan Muhammad SaidiSymposium Co-ChairChief Digital OfficerPETRONAS

*This Conference Preview is updated as at 9 August 2018.

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About the Symposium

About The Symposium

The SPE Asia Pacific Digital Week returns as the leading oil and gas platform for industry members to gain insights on state-of-the-art digital trends, solutions and knowledge sharing to optimise operational efficiency, productivity and economic values.

Organisations, and indeed the industry, need strategic direction and integrated plans for change and talent management, as well as partnership with solution providers.

In the new era of oil and gas operations, this is the opportunity for you to discover technologies, best practices, lessons learnt and case studies from multi-industry experts, on making accelerated decisions for smarter and more efficient assets.

The SPE Asia Pacific Digital Week has lined up high caliber subject matter experts and technology providers to provide valuable and actionable insights on this important digital transformation journey.

50+ Speakers and expertsfrom oil & gas, energy and

digital industries

10+ Technological and Knowledge Sharing

ePoster Sessions with30+ presentations

1 Instructor-ledTraining Course to deep

dive into topics

6+ hours ofdedicated

networking opportunities

What’s Planned for 2018

Who AttendsThe symposium is designed for professionals from upstream to downstream in the oil and gas industry and digital technology background, including:

Registration is now openGroup registration package is available – Register 5 people for the price of 4.

• Energy and Utilities

• Gas and Subsurface

• Geophysics and Geology

• Industry Solutions – Upstream O&G

• IT Planning, Technology and Architecture

• Novel Solutions

• Oil and Gas Asset Management

• Operations Systems

• Petroleum Engineering

• Production Engineering

• Project Management

• Resource Management

• Technical Application Support

• Telecommunication and Information Security

• Wells Data Management

• Wells Performance and Cost Analysis

• Wells Technology and Technical Assurance

• Advanced Systems

• Business Development

• Corporate Development

• Customer Solutions Architect

• Data Analyst and Infrastructure

• Data Science

• Digital Key Account

• Digital Operations

• Drilling and Completion

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Committee

Committee

Symposium Co-ChairsWan Shamilah Wan Muhammad Saidi, PETRONAS Aravindh Kaniappan, Baker Hughes, a GE company

Programme CommitteeJason Kok Chin Hwa, AppSmiths Technology

Ahmed El Sherbini Ibrahim, Baker Hughes, a GE company

Mohd Azra Ahmad, Baker Hughes, a GE company

Elizeu Fonseca Boto, Deloitte

Carlos Damski, Genesis Petroleum Technologies

Sridharan Chandrasekaran, Petrolink

Ali Sabzabadi, PETRONAS

Michelle Lim, PETRONAS

Ruziean Abd Rashid, PETRONAS

Vipin Prakash Gupta, PETRONAS

Daljit Singh, PETRONAS

Azizul Atemin, PETRONAS

Nurfitrah Mat Noh, Schlumberger

Lee Hin Wong, Schlumberger

Fahd Saghir, Schneider Electric

Sumeth Anantasate, PTTEP

Shahab D. Mohaghegh, West Virginia University

Robert Do, Zedi

Georg Zangl, Zet Systems

About the Society of Petroleum EngineersThe Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-for-profit professional association whose more than 158,000 members in 143 countries are engaged in oil and gas exploration and production. SPE is a key resource for technical knowledge providing publications, events, training courses, and online resources at www.spe.org.

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Thank You to Our Sponsors

Conference Sponsor

Silver Sponsors

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Schedule of Events

Schedule of Events (as of 31 July 2018)

0900 – 1700 SPE Training Course: Introduction to Machine Learning for Petroleum Engineers

1200 – 1800 Registration Foyer, Level 10

1200 – 1800 Speaker Check-In Lotus Room, Level 10

Friday, 21 September

Tuesday, 18 September

0600 – 0730 Exhibitors Move-In Foyer, Level 10

0730 – 1830 Registration Foyer, Level 10

0730 – 1830 Speaker Check-In Lotus Room, Level 10

0900 – 0920 Welcome Remarks and Keynote Address Ballroom B, Level 10

0920 – 1030 Executive Plenary Session: Revolution or Evolution of Oil and Gas? Ballroom B, Level 10

1000 – 1830 Technical Showcase Foyer, Level 10

1030 – 1100 Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 1 Foyer, Level 10

1100 – 1230 Panel Session 1: Do we deploy, or do we curate? Ballroom B, Level 10

1230 – 1400 Networking Luncheon Ballroom A, Level 10

1315 – 1345 Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 2 Foyer, Level 10

Session 1: Corporate Initiatives towards Digitalisation Ballroom B, Level 10

Session 2: Lifecycle of Analytics Data Infrastructure Hibiscus Room, Level 10

1530 – 1600 Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 3 Foyer, Level 10

Session 3: Realising Business Value Ballroom B, Level 10

Session 4: Data Driven Modeling (Surface / Subsurface) Hibiscus Room, Level 10

1730 – 1830 Networking Reception Foyer, Level 10

Wednesday, 19 September

Thursday, 20 September

0800 – 1730 Registration Foyer, Level 10

0800 – 1600 Speaker Check-In Lotus Room, Level 10

1000 – 1730 Technical Showcase Foyer, Level 10

Panel Session 2: Digital Transformation – What Comes First: Culture, Ballroom B, Level 10

Technology or Application?

1030 – 1100 Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 4 Foyer, Level 10

Session 5: Digital Enablement – Production Operations Management Ballroom B, Level 10

Session 6: Data Readiness and Value Hibiscus Room, Level 10

1230 – 1400 Networking Luncheon Ballroom A, Level 10

1315 - 1345 Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 5 Foyer, Level 10

Session 7: Digital Twin Evolution – Digital World to Physical World Ballroom B, Level 10

Session 8: Automation of Integrated Operations Hibiscus Room, Level 10

1530 – 1600 Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 6 Foyer, Level 10

1600 – 1730 Panel Session 3: Maintaining Quality, Safety and Security – Risks of Digitalisation Ballroom B, Level 10

1400 – 1530

1600 – 1730

0900 – 1030

1100 – 1230

1400 – 1530

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Symposium Programme Schedule

Ballroom B Hibiscus Room

Wednesday, 19 September

0900 - 0920 hours Opening and Keynote Address - Ballroom B

0920 - 1030 hours Executive Plenary Session: Revolution or Evolution of Oil and Gas? - Ballroom B

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

1100 - 1230 hours Panel Session 1: Do we deploy, or do we curate? - Ballroom B

1230 - 1400 hours Networking Lunch - Ballroom A

1315 - 1345 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 2 - Foyer

1400 - 1530 hoursSession 1:

Corporate Initiatives towards DigitalisationSession 2:

Lifecycle of Analytics / Data Infrastructure

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

0900 - 1030 hours Session 3:Realising Business Value

Session 4:Data Driven Modelling (Surface / Subsurface)

1030 - 1100 hours Networking Reception - Foyer

Thursday, 20 September

0900 - 1030 hours Panel Session 2: Digital Transformation – What Comes First: Culture, Technology or Application? - Ballroom B

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

1100 - 1230 hours Session 5:Digital Enablement - Production Operations Management

Session 6:Data Readiness and Value

1230 - 1400 hours Networking Lunch - Ballroom A

1315 - 1345 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 5 - Foyer

1400 - 1530 hours Session 7:Digital Twin Evolution - Digital World to Physical World

Session 8:Automation of Integrated Operations

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

1600 - 1730 hours Panel Session 3: Maintaining Quality, Safety, and Security – Risks of Digitalisation - Ballroom B

Friday, 21 September

0900 - 1700 hours SPE Training Course: Introduction to Machine Learning for Petroleum Engineers

Symposium Programme Schedule (as of 31 July 2018)

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Opening, Keynote and Executive Plenary Session

Speaker

Opening and Keynote Address

Wednesday, 19 September | 0900 – 0920 Ballroom B, Level 10

Executive Plenary Session

Wednesday, 19 September | 0920 – 1030 Ballroom B, Level 10

Session Chair Speakers

Aravindh KaniappanSymposium Co-ChairSales and Commercial Director, APACBaker Hughes, a GE company

Edward GrahamChairmanExxonMobil Exploration& Production Malaysia Inc

Shashank PanchangamDigital Officer- MENAand Asia PacificHalliburton

Tan Tze MengHead – Data CloudMalaysia DigitalEconomyCorporation (MDEC)

Vinit HansamuitSenior Vice President -Technology andKnowledge Management DivisionPTTEP

Mohd ShahrizalYang RazalliHead of the Office of the EVP & CEO of Downstream BusinessPETRONAS

The digital revolution is taking centre stage, and in a big way. Everywhere we turn, we hear stories about how robots, artificial intelligence, big data and Industry 4.0 are transforming the way we work and the way we live. Not only is this happening, but it is happening at a rapid pace. While other industries such as aviation, automotive and manufacturing have been using automation technologies such as robotics for decades, the new wave of artificial intelligence is changing how companies approach productivity and look into ways to improve quality while enhancing decision making. And with connectivity being at the forefront of the fourth industrial revolution, everything and everyone is connected. With this comes the challenge of how data is being managed and utilised by companies, where accessibility to information is more transparent than ever before. What then, does this mean for the oil and gas industry, only just emerging from arguably its three most challenging years in history? While many maintain the need to remain practical and continue with business as usual to recover from the downturn, it is important for the industry to also realise the need to reinvent and transform for long term sustainability. Even though we are still at the beginning of this journey with many challenges, opportunities are out there to be discovered. Harnessing the full potential of the digital revolution is the key to creating an oil and gas industry fit to weather the challenges of the 21st century. The executive plenary session will feature senior executives sharing their thoughts on the theme of whether the industry is ready for digital to be a drastic revolutionary event, or will it rather embrace digital in a more evolutionary fashion?

Wan Shamilah Wan Muhammad SaidiSymposium Co-ChairChief Digital OfficerPETRONAS

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Panel Sessions

Panel Sessions

Session Managers

Azizul AteminManagerPETRONAS

Nurfitrah Mat NohSIS Drilling Solutions andNExT Business Manager,South EastSchlumberger

With so many ways and options of digital strategy available, the key question is, how does an organisation decide? What are the scenarios for organisations in the digital transition (i.e. how organisations incorporate industry 4.0)? This panel session will discuss and debate on past practices and key decision making factors on preparing an organisation to move into the digital era.

• Definition of Digitalisation: Digitisation vs. Digitalisation vs. Transformation

• What gets the most value for the business – ready solutions vs. open source

• Readiness of organisation

• Digitalisation impetus! (when the BOOM started?) - Industrial Revolution 4.0 (How it instigated the digitalisation boom?) - What technologies sparked the revolution? (IOTs, Cloud Computing, EDGE computing)

• Great Examples of Digital Transformation (Experience sharing)

• Digitalisation Strategies (Examples/case studies/lessons learned) – what to considers, why, when and how?

Panel Session 1: Do We Deploy, or Do We Curate?

Wednesday, 19 September | 1100 – 1230 hours Ballroom B, Level 10

Speakers

Azlinda OzairDigital AcceleratorPETRONAS

Juan Carlos Gonzalez BonillaDigital Strategy & Transformation AdvisorSchlumberger

Ho Kok MunAccount DirectorTeradata

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Session Managers

While technology is an important element of digital transformation ecosystems, we also recognise that going digital is so much more than just a technology conversation. It’s also about organisational agility, digital mindset where cultural transformation plays a pivotal role in driving the success of digital transformation.

This panel session will discuss and debate on which comes first in digital transformation; is culture a key determinant of successful digital transformation or is it technology/application? How is fostering digital culture defined in value, characteristics and behavior? What role does culture and technology play in an organisation digital transformation journey?

Michelle LimHead – InformationManagementPETRONAS

Robert DoDirector, Platform BusinessDevelopment and PartnershipsZedi

Panel Session 2: Digital Transformation – What Comes First: Culture, Technology or Application?

Thursday, 20 September | 0900 – 1030 hours Ballroom B, Level 10

Speakers

Salis AprilianChief Executive OfficerDigital Energy Asia

Intanwati Abu BakarPresident & ChairmanExxonMobil Business Support CenterMalaysia Sdn Bhd

Chan Tuck LeongDigital AcceleratorPETRONAS

Tokunosuke ItoPresident and CEOToku Industry Inc

Panel Sessions

Panel Sessions

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Panel Sessions

Panel Sessions

Session Manager

Mohd Azra AhmadRegional Digital LeadBaker Hughes,a GE company

Lee Hin WongRegional BusinessDevelopment Manager - AsiaSchlumberger

Digitalisation involves the introduction of digital technology, such as computer engineering methods and tools, to replace, streamline or automate manual and physical tasks. In the petroleum industry, this will involve the increased use of integrated operations, remote operations, automation, robot technology, artificial intelligence (AI) and access to computer resources in order to analyse large volumes of data. This development is capable of producing more efficient work processes, replacing manual labour, yielding better analysis and improved decision-making. This may provide clear benefits for health, safety and the environment (HSE) and increased efficiency. The development may also bring challenges, notably concerning situational awareness, information security, human error and sabotage. This panel session will discuss the need for the industry to actively monitor changes related to risk resulting from digitalisation.

Panel Session 3: Maintaining Quality, Safety and Security – Risks of Digitalisation

Thursday, 20 September | 1600 – 1730 hours Ballroom B, Level 10

Speakers

Thillai Raj T RamanathanChief Technology OfficerMIMOS Berhad

Edward Turkaly Cyber SecuritySales Engineer Baker Hughes,a GE company

Amir A. SamadHead – Enterprise Info SecurityPETRONAS ICT

Mayur DeshpandeCloud Security ChampionSchlumberger

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Symposium Programme (as of 31 July 2018)

Symposium Programme

Wednesday, 19 September 1400 – 1530 | Ballroom B, Level 10

Session 1: Corporate Initiatives towards Digitalisation

Session Chairpersons: Ali Sabzabadi, PETRONAS;Elizeu Fonseca Boto, Deloitte

Presentation

New Generation of an Integrated Subsurface Engineering Data Management System Based on Open Source Platforms Sugiyanto Sowono, PT Medco E&P Indonesia

Improving The Upstream Business Using RWFM in Digital Fields Victor Hugo Hamdan Bagnon, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd

Developing Effective Digital Roadmap for an E&P Company Mousumi Deka, Oil India Limited

Data Analytics via Online Operational Data Management System (ODMS) for Malaysia Petroleum Arrangement Contractor (PAC) Mohd Hisham Md Noor, PETRONAS

Wednesday, 19 September 1400 – 1530 | Hibiscus Room, Level 10

Session 2: Lifecycle of Analytics / Data Infrastructure

Session Chairpersons: Michelle Lim, PETRONAS.; Daljit Singh, PETRONAS

Presentation

Cloud Computing: A Global Oil and Gas Perspective Arvind Kumar, Schlumberger India

Edge Analytics – Using IIoT to Predict Artifical Lift Failure Fahd Saghir, Schneider Electric

Uncover Hidden Secrets in Your Data with Applied AI Santosh Golecha, Baker Hughes, a GE company

Performance Based Forecast Automation and Analysis Using Advanced Analytics Alok Kaushik, Shell India Markets Private Limited

Wednesday, 19 September 1600 – 1730 | Ballroom B, Level 10

Session 3: Realising Business Value

Session Chairpersons: Sridharan Chandrasekaran, Petrolink; Azizul Atemin, PETRONAS; Sumeth Anantasate, PTTEP

Presentation

Multiwell Deconvolution as Important Guideline to Production OptimisationVladimir Krichevsky, Sofoil DMCC

Machine Learning Methodologies Predict Facies Classification from Well LogsKeith R. Holdaway, SAS Institute Inc.

Enhancing Asset Management using Text AnalyticsGaurav Modi, Shell India Markets Pvt. Ltd. Limited

Casing Failure Prediction Using Data Analytics: A Novel Data Mining Approach for Casing Design OptimisationChristine Noshi, Texas A&M University

Wednesday, 19 September 1600 – 1730 | Hibiscus Room, Level 10

Session 4: Data Driven Modelling(Surface / Subsurface)

Session Chairpersons: Mohd Azra Ahmad, Baker Hughes,A GE company; Vipin Prakash Gupta, PETRONAS

Presentation

Estimation of Core-Permeability using a Novel Approachto Neural NetworksAjit Muley, Shell Technology Center Bangalore

Machine Learning based 3D Porosity PredictionSridharan Vallabhaneni, Halliburton

Digital Strategy and Disruptive Technology Doesn’t Mean Abandon What We Already Know: Integrating Modern Data Science with The Reservoir UnderstandingLewis Yim, Tachyus

Pipeline Leak Detection and Localisation using an IIoTPressure-Measurement SystemTokunosuke Ito, Toku Industry Inc.

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Symposium Programme (as of 31 July 2018)

Symposium Programme

Thursday, 20 September 1100 – 1230 | Ballroom B, Level 10

Session 5: Digital Enablement - Production Operations Management

Session Chairpersons: Robert Do, Zedi; Lee Hin Wong, Schlumberger

Presentation

Prediction of Surge Volumes using Machine LearningSahil Masand, Wood

Agile Digital Twins to Aid Concept Selection, a New Solution to an Old ProblemJohn Ciccarelli, IO Oil & Gas Consulting

Commissioning and Enhancing Real Time Engineering Surveillance ToolSalman Naufal, ExxonMobil Cebu Limited

Data Analytics driven forecasting reduces uncertainties of short and medium term production estimations and provides high degree of enterprise level automation – A Case StudyVipin Prakash Gupta, PETRONAS

Thursday, 20 September 1100 – 1230 | Hibiscus Room, Level 10

Session 6: Data Readiness and Value

Session Chairpersons: Nurfitrah Mat Noh, Schlumberger;Jason Kok Chin Hwa, AppSmiths Technology

Presentation

Big Data: Volume and ValueSandeep Ghadge, Druva Inc.

How Much Does Oil & Gas Worth? Carlos Damski, Genesis Petroleum Technologies

Unstructured Data to Digital Repository to Insights To ActionsAgrawal Rahul Vijaykumar, Shell India Markets Pvt. Limited

Big data management and its role for artificial intelligence and challenges Jawad Ali Khan, Oil & Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL)

Thursday, 20 September 1400 – 1530 | Ballroom B, Level 10

Session 7: Digital Twin Evolution - Digital World to Physical World

Session Chairpersons: Carlos Damski, Genesis Petroleum Technologies; Fahd Saghir, Schneider Electric

Presentation

A Comparative Study of Machine Learning Techniques for Facies Characterisation and Log ReconstructionSubhadeep Sarkar, Schlumberger

Visual Asset Management of Shell “E” PlatformAdnan Arslanagic, Fugro

Roadmap for Remote Controlled Offshore OperationsFrederic Lan Shun, Saipem

Asset Management Optimisation - Achieving Significant Impact in a Practical WayCarlos Tello, OVS Group

Thursday, 20 September 1400 – 1530 | Hibiscus Room, Level 10

Session 8: Automation of Integrated Operations

Session Chairpersons: Georg Zangl, ZET Systems; Vipin Prakash Gupta, PETRONAS

Presentation

Integrated Operation for Gas Lift Optimisation: A Successful Story at Peninsular Malaysia FieldWan Mohamad Anas Wan Khairul Anuar,PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd

Operational Spare Parts Stocking Strategy in Predictive EnvironmentMuhammad Hami Asma’i Ismail, SPIE Oil and Gas Services

Automation of Gas Gathering Network DesignJeremy Hayden, LogiCamms

Digital Well and Oilfield Aspiration Forging Ahead with Value Proposition and Efficiency - Powered by All Electric Integrated Intelligent Completion (IC)Tan Chee Seong, Schlumberger (WTA) Sdn Bhd

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Presentation

Using Advanced Technology to Increase Production on Mature FieldsKevin Wade, Process System Enterprise

Cyber Security in Oil and Gas - The key to balance your risks and increase your productivityWilliam Nanse, Baker Hughes, A GE company

Blockchains in Broad Strokes: Fundamentals and Applications in Global Oil and GasRasesh Saraiya, Schlumberger

Pressure Card for Pumpjack Downhole Pump DiagnosticsTokunosuke Ito, Toku Industry Inc.

Overcoming Digital Disruption in the Marine Sector of the Oil and Gas IndustryShivan Nair Krishnan Unni, Bumi Armada

Application of Robotic Process Automation (RPA) in Seismic Data MangementAnshu Nath Banerjee, Tech Mahindra Limited

Petroleum Flight Simulations with PetroCupArthur Aslanyan, Nafta

Additive Manufacturing as an Enabler of Digital Spare Parts Ecosystem - Challenges and Solutions for Certification of PartsDr. Ing. Sastry Kandukuri, DNV GL Singapore

IIOT: Proactive SolutionsAishwarya Dubey, Emerson

Using Pressure Depression Method as LDS (Leakage Detection System) for Multiphase Pipeline SystemTokunosuke Ito, Toku Industry Inc.

Knowledge Sharing ePosters (as of 31 July 2018)

An ePoster, presented on a digital screen, offers the added benefit of animation and video to enhance the visual experience and provide greater interactivity between attendees and speakers.

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

Knowledge Sharing ePosters

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Sponsorship and Exhibit Opportunities Available

In 2017, the first-ever SPE Asia Pacific Digital Week drew attendees from leading industry professionals, both from the oil and gas and digital technology / solutions community, providing opportunities to secure potential business partners, consultants and suppliers, which proves to be crucial in the digitaltransformation for oil and gas in the region.

Exhibiting and sponsoring at the event will provide your organisation with the unique opportunity to showcase your digital services and offer your latest solutions to E&P professionals sourcing for the latest information, solutions and technology.

Why Sponsor and Exhibit• Introduce latest products and services

• Showcase leading-edge technologies, services

and expertise

• Maximise exposure and visibility of your organisation

• Strengthen and enhance your brand identity and

organisation’s image

• Network and interact face-to-face with existing and

new business prospects

• Establish and reinforce your marketing message and

relationship with key buyers

For further information about sponsorshipor exhibiting at the SPE Asia Pacific DigitalWeek Symposium, contact:

Christopher WongSPE Sales Manager – Asia PacificSuite 12.01, Level 12, Menara IGBMid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra59200 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaP: +603 2182 3148F: +603 2182 [email protected]

Sponsorship and Exhibit Opportunities

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Sponsorship and Exhibit Opportunities

OpportunitiesCategory Value (USD)Gold Sponsor with 4sqm Technical Showcase Display Kiosk

USD 7,900

Welcome Reception USD 8,000

Lanyards USD 7,500

Symposium Bags USD 7,500

Directional Signage USD 6,500

Silver Sponsor with 4sqm Technical Showcase Display Kiosk

USD 5,900

Networking Luncheon – Day 1and Day 2

USD 6,000

Symposium Preview andProgramme

USD 6,000

List of Exhibitors Booth Number

Appsmiths Sdn Bhd F01

Baker Hughes,a GE company

Nation Alpine Sdn Bhd F06

P2 Energy Solutions F05

Process Systems Enterprise F04

SAS Institute Sdn Bhd F03

Sponsorship and Exhibit Opportunities Available

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STANDARDPACKAGE (4 sqm)

USD 7,900 per sponsor USD 5,900 per sponsor USD 3,900 per sponsor

Category Value (USD)Bottle Drinking Water USD 5,500

Caps USD 5,000

Writing Pads and Pens USD 5,000

Coffee/Tea Breaks USD 4,500

Ice Cream Social USD 4,500

Mobile Device Charging Kiosk USD 4,500

Symposium Bag Insertion USD 4,000

Standard Package with 4sqm Technical Showcase Display Kiosk

USD 3,900

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Training Course

Post-Symposium Training Course

Introduction to Machine Learning for Petroleum EngineersInstructor: Carlos DamskiGenesis Petroleum TechnologiesFriday, 21 September | 0900 – 1700 hours | DoubleTree by Hilton Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Instructor Biography - Dr. Carlos Damski has over 15 years of experience in drilling data analytics, dealing with major companies around the world through his research and as CEO of Genesis Petroleum Technologies; a

Training Course

company that provides solutions to improve drilling, completion and workover processes in businesses of any size. Dr Damski has a PhD in Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence) from Sydney University and has had a number of technical papers published in OTC, SPE, IADC etc. He is the author of the book “Drilling Data Vortex – Where the bits meet the bits” which explains in detail how to use data to improve drilling activities in Oil & Gas. Bringing extensive experience in software technology and drilling procedures, Dr Damski is in the right position to model and extract business intelligence from complex drilling data, working directly with companies to improve their drilling processes and their bottom line.

Course Synopsis - In today’s competitive business environment, the traditional methods of data collection and analytics often aren’t enough. Professionals and companies alike are increasingly turning to powerful techniques from the Artificial Intelligence (AI) domain, a move spurred on by the recent leaps in computational power, better algorithms, larger amounts of data being collected, the availability of more advanced software libraries and the adoption of easy to use programming languages. This short course explores the basic concepts and techniques used in Machine Learning and Neural Networks, some of the technology’s applications and the need for data quality control. The course explores issues related to:

• Basic concepts of Machine Learning with an emphasis on oil and gas applications

• Methods and algorithms used in Machine Learning and Neural Networks

• Achieving a good understanding of the issues involved in the use of such techniques

• A simple roadmap for the implementation of Machine Learning in a company

• Discussions about data quality control to be used in Machine Learning

• Understanding the key concepts for some algorithms currently used

• Business cases to illustrate the concepts

Who AttendsThis course is intended for professionals interested in exploring the field of Data Analytics and improving drilling and related operations.Professionals that are responsible in the following functional areas should attend:

• Data Science Analysts

• Drilling and Completions

• Information Technology

• Operations

• Production Technology

• Project Management

• Reservoir Engineering

• Risk Management

• Business Unit Heads

• Data and Business Analysts

• Data Managers

• Data Mining

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Registration

Registration

How to Register1. Online at www.spe.org/go/19SM01

2. Download the PDF Registration Form at go.spe.org/19SM01RF and return completed form via:

• Email: [email protected] • Fax: +603 2182 3030 • Office: SPE Asia-Pacific (M) Sdn. Bhd., Suite 12.01, Level 12, Menara IGB, Mid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra, 59200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Group Registration PackageRegister for 5 people for the price of 4.

What Do You GetFull Symposium Registration: Admission to the symposium (opening, keynote, executive plenary, panel and presentation sessions), and Knowledge Sharing ePoster sessions, technical showcase, networking reception, daily networking luncheons and daily coffee breaks.

One Day Symposium Registration: Admission to panel, presentation and Knowledge Sharing ePoster sessions, technical showcase, networking luncheon and coffee breaks for the selected day only. Registration on Day One of conference (Wednesday, 19 September) also includes access to opening, keynote and executive plenary sessions.

Training Course Registration: Admission to training course only. Training course registration includes workbook, certificate, luncheon and coffee breaks.

University Student Registration: Admission to opening, keynote, executive plenary, panel, technical and Knowledge Sharing ePoster sessions, technical showcase and networking reception. It does not include any networking luncheons or coffee breaks.

Category TypeEarly Bird

BY 17 AugustStandard Rate

AFTER 17 August

Individual Registration

Full Symposium Registration

SPE Member USD 1,000 USD 1,100

Non Member USD 1,100 USD 1,200

Presenter/Panellist/Committee/Session Chair

USD 850 USD 900

One Day Symposium RegistrationSPE Member USD 550 USD 600

Non Member USD 600 USD 650

Training Course: Introduction to Machine Learning for Petroleum Engineers - Friday, 21 September 2018

SPE Member USD 600 USD 700

Non Member USD 800 USD 900

University Student Registration Complimentary (with valid student ID)

Packages and Fees

Register by 17 August 2018 to take advantage of the Early Bird savings.

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Registration Form

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Group Registration Form

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General Information

VenueDoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Kuala LumpurThe Intermark 348 Jalan Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur, 50400, MalaysiaTel: +603 2172 7272Website: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Kuala Lumpur

Delegate PackThe delegate pack consisting of event brochure and other relevant information will not be mailed in advance. They can be collected during the event at the venue.

Badge CollectionEvent badges will not be mailed in advance. They can be collected during the event at the venue.

Badges are required for admission into the event and must be worn at all times during event days.

AirportKL International Airport (KLIA) and KLIA 2 are the main airports in Malaysia for many international and domestic destinations. They are approximately 50km from Kuala Lumpur with various options of transportation via airport/hotel limousine, taxis, buses. The most convenient way to travel into Kuala Lumpur is via the KLIA Express, which takes approximately 28 minutes to reach Kuala Lumpur.

Photography and Audio Visual CopyrightAll conference sessions and the exhibition/technical showcase are protected by international copyright laws.

Photography and video/audio recording of any kind in conference sessions and the exhibition are prohibited without prior written permission by SPE.

SPE Membership OfferBy attending this event, nonmember full registration attendees can join SPE at no additional cost. Ensure you are signed up for SPE communications, and then look for your exclusive offer by email shortly after the event.

AccommodationEvent attendees are entitled to SPE corporate rate at the hotel below:

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Kuala Lumpur The Intermark 348 Jalan Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur, 50400, MalaysiaTel: +603 2172 7272Website: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Kuala Lumpur

Guests to make reservations directly with hotel, for enquiries please contact:

Kenji Au / Janice Goh, DoubleTree by Hilton Kuala LumpurTel: +603 2264 2921Email: [email protected] or [email protected]

Room TypeSingle

MYR

Double

MYR

Guest Room 385.00 nett 429.00 nett

Deluxe Room 429.00 nett 473.00 nett Notes: • Room rates include one (1) or two (2) daily buffet breakfasts.• Room rates include in-room wireless internet access.• The above room rates quoted are inclusive of 10% service charge and are non-commissionable.• Rates quoted are for guests of Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE).• Room reservation will be accepted based on first-come first-served basis and room type and preferences are subject availability.

VisaEvent attendees travelling to Malaysia must be in possession of passports valid for a least six (6) months with proof of onward passage out of the country. Information on Malaysia visa requirement can be found at http://www.imi.gov.my/index.php/en/visa/visa-requirement-by-country. Visa requirements depend on the country of origin. Please check with your travel agent, or the Malaysia Embassy or Consulate on regulations relating to immigration/visa before your departure.

An invitation letter to facilitate the application of visa will be issued to registered attendees if required. Please send the request to Faezah Saaban at [email protected]

Please note that it is the sole responsibility of the attendee to obtain the necessary paperwork for entry into Malaysia. The invitation letter does not guarantee that you will be granted a visa.

General Information

Symposium Preview

Society of Petroleum Engineers

Suite 12.01, Level 12, Menara IGB Mid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra59200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

T: +603 2182 3000E: [email protected]

ContactSociety of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)Suite 12.01, Level 12, Menara IGB Mid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra59200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Tel: +603 2182 3000

Fax: +603 2182 3030

Email: [email protected]

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