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His Highness the Amir of the State of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
His Highness the Prime Minister of the State of Kuwait Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah
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His Highness the Crown Prince of the State of Kuwait Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
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Contents
Welcome Letters ....................................................................................6 Information for Visitors ..................................................................10 Exhibition Floorplan ........................................................................17 Conference Programme ..................................................................19 Exhibitor Listings................................................................................48 Product Listings ..................................................................................83
Exhibition Organisers: Arabian Exhibition Management WLL PO Box 20200 Manama Bahrain Tel: +973 17 550033 E-mail: fawzi@aemallworld.com Worldwide Agents: Overseas Exhibition Services Ltd. 12th Floor, Westminster Tower 3 Albert Embankment London SE1 7SP United Kingdom Tel: +44 20 78402137 E-mail: oil@oesallworld.com
Far East Agents: International Expo Management Pte Ltd. 10 Kallang Avenue, #09-15 Aperia Tower 2 Singapore 339510 Tel: +65 62336777 E-mail: gerald@iemallworld.com Conference Organisers: Society of Petroleum Engineers PO Box 215959 Dubai United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 4 4575800 E-mail: spedub@spe.org
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Welcome Letter
H.E. Dr. Ali Saleh Al-Omair Minister of Oil & Minister of State for the National Assembly State of Kuwait On behalf of the Government of Kuwait, I would like to extend a warm welcome to all guests, delegates, and exhibitors who have joined us for the Society of Petroleum Engineers 2nd Kuwait Oil & Gas Show and Conference - KOGS 2015 which is being held under the patronage of the Prime Minister of the State of Kuwait, His Highness Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah. Today, the oil and gas industry seeks increasingly innovative solutions to meet growing demand for energy in the face of evermore difficult challenges. This important event attempts to address some of these challenges, and brings together an extraordinary level of expertise to one of the most prolific hydrocarbon regions in the world. KOGS 2015 provides an important forum and opportunity for participants to contribute, debate and provide solutions that will shape the future of the industry and our region. The exhibition features more than 200 exhibitors from 24 countries worldwide. It serves as an important showcase for the latest technologies whilst acting as a conduit for the strategic collaborations and healthy competition that helps drive us forward. Out of the many participants, we are honoured to receive GCC national oil companies, international supermajors, service industry giants, national groups and numerous other specialists from across the globe at this exceptional event. The parallel high level technical conference and its theme “Future Hydrocarbon Resources: Innovations, Technology and Opportunities,� cites the importance of cooperation and challenges the oil and gas industry to move forward with adaptively intelligent technologies. The main goal is to find opportunities to operate better with more efficiency and to provide more safety in an enhanced environmental framework. This pace-setting agenda incorporates senior keynote speakers, 4 executive level panel discussions, and more than 180 paper and poster presentations delivered by peers; whose professional insights and case studies will no doubt be of great benefit to all delegates. I would like to congratulate and thank the KOGS 2015 conference committee chaired by Mr. Nizar M. Al-Adsani, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, and the organisers for all their hard work and enthusiasm in producing such an all-inclusive event. I am also honoured to express our sincere thanks and gratitude to His Highness the Prime Minister for his continuous support. My sincere best wishes for a successful conference and exhibition.
Dr. Ali Saleh Al-Omair Minister of Oil & Minister of State for the National Assembly State of Kuwait
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Welcome Letter
Nizar M. Al-Adsani KOGS 2015 Conference Chairperson On behalf of the Executive and Programme Committees, it gives me great pleasure to welcome you to the 2nd SPE Kuwait Oil & Gas Show and Conference (KOGS 2015), held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, Prime Minister of the State of Kuwait. Under the conference theme “Future Hydrocarbon Resources: Innovations, Technology and Opportunities�, the four-day event will address topics including reservoir management, production operations, sustainable development, drilling and completion technologies, innovation, refining, as well as the petrochemical industry. KOGS 2015 will bring together regional and international professionals as well as decision makers from all sectors of the petroleum industry to share views on current industry topics and trends, exchange expertise, present state-of-the-art technology and innovation, and stimulate further research of technical and business activities. Delegates and visitors attending the event will find it to be a valuable and skill-developing experience that will both broaden and enrich their knowledge. We look forward to welcoming you and hope that you will have a pleasant stay in Kuwait.
Nizar M. Al-Adsani KOGS 2015 Conference Chairperson Chief Executive Officer Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC)
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Information for Visitors
For locations, please see the floor plan on page 17
Exhibition Registration
Dates
Entry to the exhibition only is free of charge on all days.
Conference:
11 – 14 October
Exhibition:
12 – 14 October
Conference Registration Full conference registration
Venue
Full conference registration includes access to all conference sessions on all days, the exhibition, scheduled coffee breaks and luncheons, conference dinner, conference proceedings and 1 delegate bag.
Hilton Kuwait Resort (11 October) Kuwait International Fair (12 – 14 October)
Openings Hours Conference
Exhibition
Sunday 11 October
1800-2000*
closed
Monday 12 October
1000-1630
0900-1700
Tuesday 13 October
0830-1645
0900-1700
Wednesday 14 October
0830-1300
0900-1500
*Conference Opening Ceremony & Executive Plenary Session The conference opening ceremony and executive plenary session takes place at the Hilton Kuwait Resort. This opening ceremony has an open door policy, welcoming conference delegates, exhibitors, media and visitors alike. Please see the enclosed programme for full details of speakers.
Entry Conditions KOGS 2015 is open to oil and gas professionals and business visitors. Children under the age of 16 will not be admitted under any circumstances. All attendees must register on arrival. Admission badges must be worn at all times for security purposes. Re-entry can be gained without further registration provided badges are worn.
Registration Desk Opening Hours Conference Sunday 11 October
1400-1730
Monday 12 October
0730-1715
Tuesday 13 October
0730-1700
Wednesday 14 October
0730-1330
Hilton Kuwait Resort Kuwait International Fair
US$ 945
SPE non-member
US$ 1095
Speaker / author / presenter
US$ 695
Student*
Free of charge*
One-day conference registration One-day conference registration includes access to conference sessions, the exhibition, scheduled coffee break and luncheon on the specified day only. SPE member
US$ 550
SPE non-member
US$ 650
Student*
Free of charge*
*Students Registration for students is complimentary, and includes admission to all technical sessions, the exhibition and coffee breaks. Luncheons, dinner, delegate bag and proceedings are excluded. Students are required to provide a student ID number when registering, and provide a copy of their current student ID upon collection of badges at the Kuwait International Fair.
Conference Proceedings The full text for each paper presented at the conference is published in the conference proceedings together with technical diagrams and illustrations. Hosted online, full access to the conference proceedings is included in the full conference registration fee. All delegates will receive a voucher card with instructions for access. Additional copies cost US$ 200 for SPE members and US$ 300 for nonmembers and can be purchased at the SPE booth in the exhibition hall.
Author Room Opening Hours Sunday 11 October
1400 – 1730
Monday 12 October
0730 – 1715
0800-1700
Tuesday 13 October
0730 – 1700
Saturday 10 October
0800-1700
Wednesday 14 October
0730 – 1230
Sunday 11 October
0800-1700
Monday 12 October
0700-1700
Tuesday 13 October
0800-1700
Wednesday 14 October
0800-1500
Exhibition Friday 9 October
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Information for Visitors
Catering Facilities Luncheons will be served on Monday 12 October, Tuesday 13 October and Wednesday 14 October at Kuwait International Fair. Luncheon tickets are included in the conference registration fee for all delegate types except students. Additional luncheon tickets cost US$ 70 and can be purchased at the registration desk. Light refreshments are also available from the coffee lounge in the exhibition hall.
Conference Dinner (Sponsored by KPC) A dinner to mark the opening of the KOGS 2015 conference will be held on Sunday 11 October at the Hilton Kuwait Resort at 2000 hrs immediately following the opening ceremony and executive plenary session. Dinner invitations are included in the full conference registration fee for all delegate types except students.
Canvassing Canvassing for business, the distribution of literature and / or samples other than by exhibitors from their own stands is strictly prohibited.
Media & Copyright Conference sessions are protected by US copyright laws. Photography and video/audio recording of any kind are strictly prohibited in sessions except for authorised press.
Lost Property
Prayer Rooms Male and female prayer rooms are located in the exhibition hall.
Press Members of the press are invited to register at the press office in the exhibition hall.
KOGS 2015 Organisers Exhibition organisers: Arabian Exhibition Management WLL PO Box 20200 Manama Bahrain Tel: +973 17550033 Email: info@aemallworld.com www.aemallworld.com Conference organisers: Society of Petroleum Engineers Middle East, North Africa and South Asia PO Box 215959 Dubai UAE Tel: +971 4 457 5800 E-mail: spedub@spe.org www.spe.org
Lost property should be handed in to the organiser’s office in the exhibition hall.
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Jakarta,, 20 - 23 September ber 2017
Bahrain, 16 - 19 May 20 016
Email: oil@oesallworld.com www.allworldexhibitions.com/oil
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A-Z Listings
Abu Dhabi National Oil ........................6000 Company (ADNOC) Aggreko Middle East Ltd. ......................605 Agility Fairs & Events ................................668 Al Fajr – Oil & Gas ....................................5037 Directory Middle East Al Sanea Chemical Products ..............6050 Al-Julaiah Trading and ..........................6330 Contracting Co. WLL (JTC) Ali Muqwar & Mohammad Kharma ....610 Industrial Equipment Allworld Exhibitions ..............................6009 Alrewaq Al Dahabi ..................................6422 General Trading & Contracting Co. Amec Foster Wheeler ............................6150 American Association of ........................613 Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) Ashcroft Al Rushaid ..................................627 Instrument Co. Ltd. AUMA Actuators Middle East WLL ......654 Automak Automotive Company ........622 Bahrain National Gas ............................6310 Company (B.S.C) The Bahrain Petroleum ........................6310 Company (BAPCO) Baker Hughes ..........................................6110 Beicip-Franlab ..........................................6295 Belzona Polymerics ..................................630 BP Kuwait Limited ..................................5030 Business France ......................................6290 Caltec Ltd. ....................................................620 Chemostrat Ltd ..........................................631 Commercial Bank of Kuwait ................5020 Control & Applications ............................655 Emirates (CAE) CTS Middle East Bahrain ......................5012 Cyrus Technology ..................................5042 Danem Group ..........................................6220 DENIS SOMAIN ........................................6290 Descon Engineering Qatar LLC ............600 DMS Global WLL ......................................5035 DrillScan ....................................................6290 Eastern United Petroleum ..................6340 Services - EUPS Egypt Gas ..................................................6297 The Egyptian Ethylene and ................6297 Derivatives Company (ETHYDCO) Egyptian General Petroleum ..............6297 Corporation (EGPC) Egyptian Natural Gas Co. (GASCO) ..6297
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Egyptian Natural Gas Holding ..........6297 Company (EGAS) Egyptian Petrochemicals Holding ....6297 Company (ECHEM) Egyptian Projects Operation & ..........6297 Maintenance (EPROM) Emerson Process Management ........6412 Engineering for the Petroleum & ......6297 Process Industries (Enppi) EOR Alliance ............................................6295 EPSCO Global General Trading & ......5011 Contracting Co. EQUATE Petrochemical Company ....6400 Etacom B NV ................................................615 Fask Kuwait General Trading & ............669 Contracting Co. Fawares Petroleum Services ..............6210 FD Petrol Group Company ....................621 FEI ................................................................6220 Finepac Structures Pvt Ltd. ....................664 Flottweg SE ..............................................6415 FMC Technologies ..................................6220 Frank's International ..............................5032 Ganoub El-Wadi Petroleum ................6297 Holding Company (Ganope) Gas & Oil Field Services Co. ................6348 (GOFSCO) Gascool (The Egyptian Company ....6297 for Energy and Cooling Projects) GE Oil & Gas ..............................................6420 GlassPoint Solar ........................................612 Gulf Drilling & ............................................614 Maintenance Company Gulf Oilfield Directory ..........................5034 Gulf Petrochemical Industries ............6310 Company (GPIC) GYRODATA ................................................6455 Halliburton Overseas Limited ............6115 Horn International ........Distribution point Hydrocarbon ..................Distribution point Engineering Magazine IFP Energies nouvelles ..........................6295 IFP Group ..................................................6295 IFP Training ..............................................6295 INFIGROUP SASU ....................................6290 Innoveox ....................................................6290 Interlink Petroleum Services ..............6410 ION ..............................................................6415 IPSI ..............................................................6290 Khalid Y. Al Fulaij & Partners Co. ..........606
Kharafi National ......................................6170 Kuwait Aviation Fueling ......................6230 Company (KAFCO) Kuwait Drilling Company ....................6120 Kuwait Foreign Petroleum ..................6230 Exploration Company (KUFPEC) Kuwait Gulf Oil Company ....................6320 Kuwait National Petroleum ................6230 Company (KNPC) Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) ................6230 Kuwait Oil Tanker ....................................6230 Company (KOTC) Kuwait Petroleum ....................................6230 Corporation (KPC) Kuwait Petroleum International ........6230 Limited (KPI - Q8) Kuwait Pipe Industries & ......................6030 Oil Services (K.S.C.). Kuwait Shell Limited ..............................6300 LUX Assure Ltd. ........................................6220 Maridive & Oil Services ............................659 MATRADE ..................................................6055 MEOFS General Trading & ....6220 & 6415 Contracting Co. WLL Middle East Oil Refinery ......................6297 MISTRAS Group ..........................................656 National Oil and Gas ..............................6310 Authority (NOGA) The Oil & Gas Holding ..........................6310 Company B.S.C. (c) Oil and Gas Innovation ....Distribution Point Oil and Natural Gas ................................6040 Corporation Ltd. (ONGC) Oil Review Middle East ........................5036 Oilfield Technology ......Distribution Point OilQ8 ..........................................................5010 OPEC ............................................................5000 Optimum Hydrocarbon ........................6290 Technologies Oryx Engineering Solutions LLC ........6341 Packers Plus Energy Services ..............6010 (Cyprus) Ltd. Petrochemical Industries ....................6230 Company (PIC) Petrofac International Ltd. ..................6012 The Petroleum Projects & ....................6297 Technical Consultations Company - PETROJET Petrolink International Ltd. ................6415 Pietro Fiorentini ......................................6445 Ponticelli ....................................................6290
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A-Z Listings
Society of Petroleum ............................5014 Engineers (SPE) Solvay ..........................................................6295 Specialized Technical Equipment ........662 Sulaiman Alqudaibi Co. for GRP ..........666 & Plastic Products Technogenia ............................................6290 Technology Resources Company ......5022 Teclis Instruments ..................................6290 The Development Initiative Ltd. ..........625 The Oil & Gas Year (TOGY) ..................5050 Total ............................................................6270 Total Safety ................................................6415 TouGas Oilfield Solutions GmbH ......6415 Town Gas ..................................................6297 TRE ..............................................................6415 United Uniclean Company ..................6415
Q Eighty United General ........................626 Trading & Contracting Co. R. Stahl Middle East FZE ..........................653 RESMAN ....................................................6220 Restrack AS ..............................................6220 Rock Flow Dynamics ..............................6020 ROSEN Group ..........................................6220 Saltel Industries ......................................6415 Saudi Aramco ..........................................6100 Scal Arabia Ltd. Abu Dhabi ..................6220 SCAM Filtres - Filtration SASU ............6290 ScanWell ....................................................5042 Schlumberger ..........................................6200 Shinda (Tangshan) Creative ..................628 Oil & Gas Equipment Co. Ltd. SOCAR-AQS LLC ......................................6140 Society of Maritime Industries ....631 & 630
Upstream Oil & ..............Distribution Point Gas Newspaper Voltamp Energy SAOG ............................670 Weatherford Kuwait for ........................6130 Petroleum Services Well Flow International ........................6450 Western Corporation Limited FZE ......660 Western Tanks and ....................................660 Pipes Ind. Co. Ltd. WorleyParsons ........................................5024 Yangzhou Xinyang ....................................629 Technology Development Co. Ltd. Zamil Process Equipment ......................611 Company Ltd. Zamil Structural Steel Co. Ltd. ..............611
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KOGS 2015 COMMITTEES
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Conference Chairperson
Conference Chairperson
Hashem Hashem, Kuwait Oil Company
Conference Programme Chairperson
Hosnia Hashim, Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company
Programme Co-Chairpersons Lionel Levha, Total Mohamed Al-Marri, Chevron
Host Committee Chairperson
Khuloud Saad Mubarak Al-Mutairi, Kuwait National Petroleum Company
Executive Committee Chairperson Hashem Hashem, Kuwait Oil Company
Conference Programme Chairperson
Hosnia Hashim, Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company
Programme Co-Chairpersons Lionel Levha, Total Mohamed Al-Marri, Chevron
Host Committee Chairperson
Khuloud Saad Mubarak Al-Mutairi, Kuwait National Petroleum Company
Conference Coordinator
Conference Coordinator
Maria A. Capello, Kuwait Oil Company
Maria A. Capello, Kuwait Oil Company
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE MEMBERS
A. Salim David Khemakhem, ZADCO Abdulla Al-Awadhi, Kuwait Oil Company Ahmad Al-Kharaz, Kuwait Oil Company Ali Abdullah, Kuwait National Petroleum Company Ali Al Shammari, Kuwait Gulf Oil Company Anwar Salman Khalaf, National Oil and Gas Authority Badria Farhad, Independent Consultant Calvin Mathews, WorleyParsons Christopher McDonald, Petrofac Elie Daher, United Safety Emad Sultan, Kuwait Oil Company Jose Pereira, Partex Khalid Al Asousi, Kuwait National Petroleum Company Khaled Nouh, Baker Hughes Mohammad Husain, Equate Mohammad Al-Zamanan, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation Mohammed Al-Mutairi, Kuwait National Petroleum Company Mohammed Al-Shatti, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation Marwan Moufarrej, Schlumberger Oswaldo Rueda, Fluor Samil Al-Juaib, Kuwait Oil Company Shaikh Mohamed Al-Khalifa, Arabian Exhibition Management Shukri Al-Mahrous, Kuwait National Petroleum Company Sultan Al-Shidhani, Petroleum Development Oman Tarek Khalil, Weatherford Martin White, Halliburton Walid Al Nader, Kuwait Shell Ziad Jeha, Schlumberger
Abdulla Al-Awadhi, Kuwait Oil Company Abdullah Fahad Al-Ajmi, Kuwait National Petroleum Company Ahmed Al Kharaz, Kuwait Oil Company Ahmed Khalaf, Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company Ali Garrouch, Kuwait University Anwar Nazzal, Baker Hughes Anwar Al-Mutlaq, Shell Bader Aman, Halliburton Badria AbdulRahman, Kuwait Oil Company Christopher McDonald, Petrofac Daniel Palmer, GlassPoint Solar Fahed Al-Ghanim, Kuwait Oil Company Farida Ali Mohamed, Kuwait Oil Company Fowzia Abdullah, Kuwait University Ghada Al-Amer, Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company Hassan Al-Shammari, Kuwait Oil Company Hossam Mesbah, Weatherford Hussain Al-Khayat, Kuwait University Jamal Al-Humoud, Kuwait Oil Company Jan Paul, OMV E&P GmbH Jawad Azeem, Calsep Jonathan Spanswick, WorleyParsons Khalid Al-Khayyat, Kuwait National Petroleum Company Klaus Mueller, Shell Lynda Memiche, Baker Hughes Malcolm Pritchard, Fluor Marcos Roberto, Total Mohamed Al-Shatti, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation Mohamed Hassan, Schlumberger Mohammad Al-Basry, Kuwait Oil Company Mohammed Al-Otaibi, Kuwait Oil Company Moudi Al-Ajmi, Kuwait Oil Company Musaed Al-Rasheed, Kuwait Oil Company Nasser Al-Attar, Kuwait Oil Company Raj Rajan, Alberta Innovates Technology Futures Saleh Al-Ghamdi, Chevron Sami Al-Juhaim, Kuwait Oil Company Suad Al-Radwan, Kuwait National Petroleum Company Waleed-Al Khamis, Kuwait Oil Company Yasir Hajri, Petroleum Development Oman
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Executive Committee Chairperson
Nizar Al-Adsani, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation
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Nizar Al-Adsani, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation
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TECHNICAL DISCIPLINE KEY
Time/ Hours
Management and Information
Drilling and Completions
Health, Safety, Security, Environment, and Social Responsibility
Human Resources
Reservoir Description and Dynamics
Special Session
Production and Operations
Panel Session
Room 1
Room 2
Room 3
Room 4
Sunday, 11 October—Hilton Kuwait Resort 0800–1600
One Day Training Course: Simulation—Model of Production of an Oil and Gas Asset (Burgan Room)
0800–1600
One Day Training Course: Turnaround/Shutdown Safety Best Practice (Wafra Room)
0800–1600
One Day Training Course: Introduction to Advanced Completion Technology: Intelligent Wells, ICDs and AICDs (Minagish Room)
1400–1730
Registration and Speaker Check-In
1800–1830
Conference Opening Ceremony (Al Dorra Ballroom)
1830–2000
Executive Plenary Session Future Hydrocarbon Resources: Innovation, Technology, and Opportunities (Al Dorra Ballroom)
2000–2100
Conference Dinner—Hosted by Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) (Palm Court)
Monday, 12 October—Kuwait International Fair, Mishref 0730–1715
Registration and Speaker Check-In
0800–1400
Energy4me Teachers Workshop
0900–1000
Inauguration of Exhibition and Coffee Break
0900–1715
1130–1200
Session 1 Focus on R&D
Luncheon and Prayers Special Session 1 Refining Industry Drivers: Strategic vs Commercial
Session 4 Smart Fields
1430–1500 1500–1630
Session 3 EOR-I
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions (Exhibition Floor)
1200–1300 1300–1430
Session 2 Water Management and Ageing Fields
Session 5 Ultimate Recovery-I
Session 6 Improving Time to Market-I
Coffee Break and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions (Exhibition Floor) Session 7 Building the Competencies of the Future
Special Session 2 Women’s Networking
Session 8 Well Surveillance and Field Monitoring
Session 9 Heavy Oil Highlights-I
Tuesday, 13 October—Kuwait International Fair, Mishref 0730–1700
Registration and Speaker Check-In
0800–1400
Energy4me Students Workshop
0900–1700
Exhibition
0830–1000
Panel Session 2 Role of Gas in the Region
Session 10 Piloting New Technology
1000–1045 1045–1215
Session 12 Improving Time to Market-2
Special Session 4 Support Local Content
Session 15 New Trends in HSE
Session 13 Carbonate Reservoirs-I
Session 14 Heavy Oil Highlights-II
Luncheon and Prayers
1445–1515 1515–1645
Special Session 3 Petrochemical: Assurance of the Industry Future
Coffee Break and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions (Exhibition Floor) Panel Session 3 Managing Innovation
1215–1315 1315–1445
Session 11 Ultimate Recovery-II
Session 16 Case Histories, Maximising Resources-I
Session 17 Shale Oil and Gas
Coffee Break and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions (Exhibition Floor) Session 18 Carbonate Reservoirs-II
Session 19 Greener and Cleaner!
Session 20 Reservoir Characterisation and Modelling
Session 21 Drilling-I
Wednesday, 14 October—Kuwait International Fair, Mishref 0730–1330
Registration and Speaker Check-In
0900–1500 0830–1000
Exhibition Special Session 5 Economics, Banking and Financing Elements, and Risks of the Oil Sector
1000–1045 1045–1215
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Session 22 Exploiting Innovation
Session 23 EOR-II
Session 24 Tight Gas Recent Developments
Coffee Break and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions (Exhibition Floor) Panel Session 4 Overcoming Scarcity of Resources
Session 25 Drilling-II
Session 26 Case Histories, Maximising Resources-II
1215–1300
Closing Ceremony and Raffle Draw
1300–1430
Luncheon and Prayers
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Session 27 Unconventional Case Studies
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1000–1130
Exhibition Panel Session 1 Industry Strategies Facing Unstable Oil Prices and High Cost Environment
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Conference Opening Ceremony and Executive Plenary Session
Conference Opening Ceremony 1800 hours | Al Dorra Ballroom
Opening Keynote Addresses by: His Highness Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah Prime Minister State of Kuwait His Excellency Dr. Ali Saleh Al-Omair Minister of Oil State of Kuwait
Nizar Al-Adsani Chief Executive Officer Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC)
Speakers:
Hosnia Hashim Vice President Operations Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company (KUFPEC)
His Excellency Abdalla Salem El-Badri Secretary General Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
Janeen Judah 2017 President Society of Petroleum Engineers
Mohammad Al-Mutairi Chief Executive Officer Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC)
Executive Plenary Session: Future Hydrocarbon Resources: Innovations, Technology and Opportunities
Bob Dudley Group Chief Executive BP
1830–2000 hours | Al Dorra Ballroom Moderator:
Farouk Al-Zanki Independent Consultant
Samir Brikho Chief Executive Amec Foster Wheeler
Technology, innovation, and the identification of opportunities are instrumental to efficiently produce the hydrocarbon resources of the world. The known abundance of oil and gas is now multiplied by the addition of unconventional resources,
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establishing new frontiers for the utilisation of technologies that have the capacity to enable the future of the energy industry. Innovation and technology will lead the way to completely transform our industry once more, to unlock the complexities ahead, and to reach new heights related to new phases of production of the conventional oil giant fields of the world, as well as the swift integration of new actors in the production scenario, now called unconventionals. The main goal is to find opportunities to operate better with more efficiency and to provide more safety in an enhanced environmental framework. Our industry is naturally called to be a leader of innovative integration efforts among nations, companies, and people reaching new levels of efficiency. This is an unfolding transformation grounded on a pivotal commitment towards sustainability that is known to all actors in this story of accomplishments. The invited speakers of this executive plenary session are world leaders in the industry that will showcase their organisation’s learnings and success stories in boosting the power of innovation, technology, and opportunities to maximise the results of their operations in upstream and downstream. They will relate their vision about the power of engaging in integrative initiatives to empower the industry’s results, reputation, and performance. Updates after 10 September will not be reflected
Sunday, 11 October 2015
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Panel Sessions
Monday y, 12 October 2015
Stephane Michel President Middle East and North Africa (E&P) Total
Kuwait International Fair, Mishref Panel Session 1: Industry Strategies Facing Unstable Oil Prices and High Cost Environment 1000–1130 hours | Room 1 Moderators:
A. Salim David K A Khemak hemakkhem Vice President of Well Operations ZADCO
Ahmed Kenawi Kenawi Vice President Middle East Halliburton
Lionel Levha General Manager g Total Kuwait
Aaron Gatt Floridia Floridia President,, Reservoir Characterisation sation Group, Schlumberger
Wafa’a Y Y. Al-Z Zaabi Deputy Managing Director, Corporate Planning Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC)
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Kuwait In nternational Fair, Mish href Panel Sesssion 2: Role of Gas in the e Region
The business environment has changed and the energy sector needs to adapt. pt. From 2000 to 2008, rising crude prices allowed the sector to launch unch increasingly massive projects, which led costs to spiral up u wards at a dazzling pace. This inflationary trend has continued over the recent years, yet crude prices have stabilised and eventually sharply declined. In its current state, the energy industry ustry must act immediately. The ability to survive and invest depe ends on the ability of all players to regain their efficiencies. In an environment where the oil price has dropped by more than 50% 5 in a few months, how are the different players reacting g and what are their strategies to face what can be considered as “one “one of the most difficult challenges the energy sector had to take up for the last 25 year years” rs . This panel will see how the energy players are reacting whe en confronted with this uncertain and drastic environment. Panelists: Jamal Abulaziz Jaffer Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Planning and Commercial Kuwait Oil Company (KOC)
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0830–1000 h hours | Room 1 Moderators:
Mohammad Husain President and Chief Executive Officer Equate
Walid Al-Nader General Manager K Kuwait i Shell Sh ll
Over the past few years gas has sailed up as a major source of growth in the energy supply y,, through increased d development of known resources, discovery of new conventiional fields, and exploitation of unconventional resources. Gas is being hailed as the product of choice because of its apparen nt abundance, its low environmental impact, and its safety reccord, particularly when seen as an alternative to other energy so ources. However, this resurg gence carries with it new challenges, g particularly in the Middle East. The Middle East and North Africa rica (MENA) as
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a region accounts for around 40% of the world’s proven gas reserves, but only 10% of current production. These challenges will have special focus in the KOGS 2015 conference.
Panel Session S 3: Managing Innovation
Among the regional issues that could be addressed are the rising demand for energy in general, gas as a cheap source of fuel for domestic industrialisation, the limited current crossborder trade in gas, the options for new pipelines and LNG transport, the sour gas with high H2S content that require technologies and know-how to be treated, and d the need to maintain oil as an export commodity for maintenance ntenance of budget balances. Gas markets in the region could tighten hten significantly if these issues are not addressed, but the possible sible presence of large unconventional gas potential could also so have major ramifications following the success of shale gas as in the USA and the plethora of other potential energy sou urces (e.g. coal and renewables). However, both piped gas and nd LNG provide opportunities for trade within the region and further afield. In this area pricing policies for gas will have a major ajor impact on option development, despite the pressure of US U shale gas, gas Asian oil-indexation and European hybrid spot-term m pricing. Throw in the shift in operational tactics by pirates in the t Indian Ocean, using larger vessels to extend their reach to allll major shipping lanes in the area, and the set of challenges to gas in the region should provide the basis for significant discussion sion in KOGS 2015.
Moderators:
Menahi Al-Enezi Deputy Chief Executive Officer,, Gas Kuwait Oil Company (KOC)
Shaikkh Mohammed Al-K Khaliffa Chief Executive NOGA Holding
JJefferson ff EEd dwards d General Manager Gas Advocacy cy and SRM Shell
Khalid Al-Saati Regional NOC Director Baker Hughes
Maria A. Capello Consultant, South and East Kuwait Directorate Kuwait Oil Company (KOC)
Saleh Al-Ghamdi Manager Asset Development Saudi Arabian Chevron, Inc.
Saleh Al-Mutairi Senior Petroleum Engineer, g , SAC T Technology echnology gy Center, Chevron
The oil industry had increasingly recognised d the importance of innovation especially during the Epic Questt for oil and gas in the last few years. This unprecedented focus us and spending on innovation has produced countless technologies logies and solutions that had become the enabler for exploring and recovering deeper wells, tighter rock, or harsher environments. o It even enabled the exploitation of other energy sour ources and green solutions. With current oversupply and low oil prices, the industry will tend to be selective in their inno novation choices in order to maximise the dollar value of R&D and hence, managing innovation has become the industry’s new imperative. How the industry manages the development, deplo eployment, and use of cost-effective technologies and solutions tions became inevitable in the current declining oil marke et. This select panel of R&D leaders will share their thoughts, advice, dvice, and company strategies and tactics in today’s market respite. pite. The panel will discuss managing innovation for future hydr drocarbon resources. The following topics will be debated: � 7HFKQRORJ\ VWUDWHJLHV LQ ,2& DQG 12& � 7KH UROH RI LQQRYDWLRQ LQ WKH VXFFHVV RI GLIIHUHQW RLO DQG JDV sectors � 5 ' IRFXV RI JRYHUQPHQWV UHVHDUFK FRPSDQLHV DQG institutes, and academia � 7KH ELJJHVW UHVHDUFK FKDOOHQJHV IDFLQJ WKH RLO DQG JDV industry � 5 ' LQYHVWPHQW GHFLVLRQV LQ WKH FXUUHQW PDUNHW GHFOLQH � +XPDQ FDSLWDO IR RU 5 'É*HQHUDWLQJ DQG UHWDLQLQJ researchers � 3URFHVVHV DQG ZRUNIORZV WR WXUQ JRRG LGHDV LQWR PDUNHWDEOH LQQRYDWLRQVÉ'HYHORSPHQW DQG GHSOR\PHQW
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of new technologies, and managing and tracking new product development Ð 7KH FRRSHUDWLYH IUDPHZRUN IRU 5 'É7HFKQRORJLHV HQWU\ strategies by by technology companies and deplo oyment strategies by by operators
Rod MacGregor P esident and Chief Executive Officer Pr G GlassPoint Solar
Adnan Shihab Eldin D ector General Dir K Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement o Sciences (KFAS) of
Abdullah S. Sultan D ector Dir Center for Petroleum and Minerals C
G Gilles Bourdarot EOR Projector Director E Total Kuwait
M rtin Ma McCormack Non-Executive Director of Industry T N Technology echnology Facilitator (ITF) F BP B
Wednesday y, 14 October 2015 Kuwait International Fair, Mishref
Panel Session on 4: Overcoming Scarcit city ty of Resources 1045–1215 hours | Room 1
The growing demand for natural resources is a seemingly unstoppable trend that has propelled the world d consumption of primary p y energy to exceed 12 billion tons of oil equivalent per year and pushed the energy companies to establish ablish strategies to cope with their own scarcity of resources, in particular their human capital, minimising their exposure and risks to enable a reliable delivery and ensure their sustainability ty through time. Organisations in the oil and gas sector, arre establishing innovative strategies to shift their human resour urces to become more central and core for their business. Not an easy task, if the senior leadership does not address as priority the recognition of the importance of HR in the entire value chain ain of their companies. The changing business imperativess is a hurdle to HR managers who need to establish flexible long-term plans to handle the talent critical situation, and cope with emergency solutions for peaks of activity that require highly ly skilled and experience personnel, not easily available or trransferrable. This panel will tackle the most critical aspects related to the scarcity of resources, including recruitment, ne ew trends, global careers, career planning in scarcity of resources, succession planning, retention strategies, performance appr ppraisal, motivation and rewards frameworks, talent dev velopment, ageing and young workforce handling, strength hening of HR departments, and how to link business objectives ves with people management. Panelists:
Emad Sultan Deputy Chief Executive Officer, North Kuwait Kuwait Oil Company (KOC)
Ibtisam Al-Riyyami Human Resource and Change Director Petroleum Development Oman n
Moderators: Hosnia Hashim Vice President Operations Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration a Company (KUFPEC)
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Farooq Qureshi Vice President, Business Consulting lting Schlumberger
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Sultan Al-Shidhani Petroleum Engineering Manager er Petroleum Development Oman n
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Suleyman M. Ozmen Downstream Licensing Vice e President Shell Global Solutions (US) Inc.
Richard Byrnes Vice President, Consulting Halliburton
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Tomas T Torr orrez Manager Process Engineering ring KNPC Clean Fuels Project Amec Foster Wheeler Enerrgy Limited (Kuwait Operations)
Kuwait International Fair,, Misshref Special Session 1: Refining Industtry Drivers: Strategic vs Commercial 1300–1430 hours | Room 1
Specia al Session 2: Women’s Ne etworking 1500–16 630 hours | Room 1
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Shukkri Al-Mahrous Deputy Chief Executive Officerr Kuwait National Petroleum Co ompany (KNPC)
The refining business is facing many challenges ges with forecasted weak margin ns. The focus these days is on impr proving efficiency y,, cutting cost, and enhancing reliability. In the long ong run refining business is seen more and more integrated with petrochemicals to enhance profitability. A continual improvem ment in energy intensity and HSE performance is vital for business siness profitability as well as for the image of the industry. Performance ormance excellence has to be aimed with technical innovation helping lping us to produce cleaner fuel at a lower cost. Panelists:
Nadia Bader Hajjjiji Yousef Yousef
Manager T Technical echnical Services
Kuwait National Petroleum Co ompany (KNPC)
Robert Hurn nyy
Technical Service Engineer Chevron Lummus Global
Farida Abdulla Manager, Field Development ent (South East Kuwait) Kuwait Oil Company (KOC)) Updates after 10 September will not be rreeflected
Abdulla Al-A Ajmi Manager Kuwait National Petroleum Co ompany (KNPC)
Maria A. Capello Consultant, South and Eastt Kuwait Directorate Kuwait Oil Company (KOC))
The promotion of women up the corporatte ladder for technical or managerial success is frequently hamper pered by a variety of factors, including the scarce availability off high-end role models, the lack of effective diversity-focus corporrate policies, and the scarcity of retention guidelines specifically y aimed for women. In consequence, the representation of women omen in leadership positions in the oil industry does not yet match their proportion of the workforce. With ever-incremental numbers of female e professionals entering the oil industry labour force, the industry requires more genuine, and focused efforts to identify ntify and establish policies to increment and enhance the intak take, retention, and promotion of women, in a traditionally male-dominated ale-dominated industry. This session will present a series of cases where attempts to increment the diversity numbers were con nsciously applied by organisations, with different success ra ates. The speakers will dissert about aspects related to gende er-diversity in the oil industry y, in particular: Ð %HVW SUDFWLFHV WR LQFUHPHQW ZRPHQ SHUFHQWDJHV LQ WKH RLO industry leadership
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Keynote Panelists:
Hinda Gharbi President, Wireline Services Schlumberger
Panelists:
Leila V Va andenabeele R&D Partnership Manager Total (seconded to ADNOC)
Sana Bardawil Head of Communications MENA Shell
Tareq Jafar Senior Executive for Business Development Equate
Refining and Petrochemical integration is the main driver towards value e creation in the industry. There are other several integration drivers: increased competitive pressure on petrochem mical industries due to globalisation, cyclic fluctuations in n high-volume petrochemicals prices and margins, increasing prices ces of energy and feedstocks, and more stringent environmental al regulations influencing the operational costs. Possibilities to o increase the flexibility of petrochemical complex LQ WHUPV RI YDOXDWLRQ RI FHUWDLQ PDWHULDO VWUHDPV DUH GLYHUVHÉ for example, by adaptation of an ethylene plant to valorise not only naphtha but also refinery gases, LPG, and some heavier refinery stream ms. Economy of kerosene’s fraction can increase by extraction of n-paraffin. However, integrated petrochemical plants could provide cheaper chemical components in economically nomically justified production of motor fuels under the new standar dards. The advantages of integration in the field of oper perating cost and investment expenditures are reduced needs for or inventories, the savings in transport costs, as well as the division on of certain fixed unit costs and infrastructure investment unit costs. osts. Panelists:
Shaima Salmeen
UAE Artificial Lift Operation Managerr Schlumberger
Tuesday y, 13 October 2015
Kuwait International Fair, Mishref e
Khaled Al-Awadhi
Manager Projects
Kuwait National Petroleum Company mpany (KNPC)
Jérome Filéni Filéni Managing Director, Chemicals HSBC Bank Middle East Limited d
Special Session 3: Petrochemicals: Assur A ance of the Industry Future 0830–1000 hours | Room 4 Moderators:
Ahmad Al--Jemaz Deputy Chief Executive Officer Kuwait National Petroleum Compa any (KNPC)
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Mahmoud Al-Qattan Chief Executive Officer Kuwait Aromatics Company (KARO) ARO)
Ahmed Al-Sa aleh PE Business Director Equate
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Special Session 4: Support Local C Content Ali Abdulla Deputy Chief Executive Officer, cer, Finance and Administrative Affairs Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC)
1315–1445 hours | Room 1 Moderators: Ali Abdulla Deputy Chief Executive Officer,, Finance and Administrative Affairs Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC)
Chad dy Ghanem Manager g Strategy gy Consulting ng Accenture
Tariq Al-Dowaisan Vice Dean Planning and Careerr Development College of Engineering and Petr troleum Kuwait University
Sami Al-Mukhaizeem Senior Business Development ent Consultant Saudi Aramco
SPAC conducted several meetings and workshops, which resulted in the implementation of several areas of improvement. Realising this success, KPC decided in 2011 to extend the scope of the council to the whole local oil sector and renamed it as consolidated partnership advisory council (CPAC) by adding additional members from other Kuwaiti Companies. Furthermore, e KNPC is supporting KPC with the e implementation of the local content strategic programme com mprising 6 key initiatives, out of which KNPC is leading 3 initiatives. Panelists:
Abdulaziz Al-Loughani
Vice Chairman The National Fund for SMEs Development v
Wedn nesday y, 14 October Octobe er 2015 Kuwaitt International Fair, Mishref
Special Session 5: Economics, Banking anking and Financing Elements, and Risks o of the Oil Sector
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KNPC’s initiatives for supporting local content are aimed at bringing benefits to Kuwait’s local economy thr hrough new capital investment, employment generation. KNPC took the lead and formed a committee encouraging local sector (ELS) to implement a mechanism issued for supporting the local industry in the oil sector in addition to the 28 recommendations raised by suppliers and contractors. These recommendations were compiled in specific themes and placed under the title “Partnership Programme with Suppliers”. KNPC started to implement the development of a culture of partnership among KNPC workers and established suppliers service center (SSC) in 2008 and suppliers partnership advisory council (SPAC) in ZLWK WKH REMHFWLYHV FRPPLWPHQWV VXFK DV FRQWLQXRXV communication between KNPC and its local suppliers playing an advisory role to KNPC on matters relating to supply and suppliers.
0830–100 00 hours | Room 1 Moderatorrs:
Khalid Al-A Ajeel Deputy Managing Director, Finance Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC)
Mohammad Husain President and Chief Executive ve Officer Equate
This session on will examine the performance of the banking sector i l di Islamic including I l i banks b k and d conventional i l banks b during the recent crash in the oil prices. What is expeccted from banks in this downturn and how should they respond nd to this event? Do the local banks have the capital adequacy and the capacity to support the government development projjects including the projects for oil and petrochemical sector? The fall in the total profitability of this vital sector may curb the e ambitious growth to execute their mega projects internally and nd from their CAPEX budget. We recently noticed that the oil sector ctor has become
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more dependent on corporate loans and project financing arranged with local and international banks to finance projects outside Kuwait. Can we see a similar trend as KPC pushes for wider participation of the local banks to fund local projects as well? Panelists:
Khaled Al-K Khayyyat
Manager Corporate Planning
Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC)
Pradeep Handa General Manager and Head of Foreign Corporate, Oil and Trade Finance Group National Bank of Kuwait
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Suhail Farhan Finance Manager Equate
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Monday, 12 October 2015
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Utilising Composite Pipe Wrap Technologies to Restore Corroded Pipework to Operating Compliance J. Bronson, O. Oharriz, Belzona
Session Co-Chairpersons: Suad Al-Radwan, Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC); Meena Marafi, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR)
1100
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Produced Water Injection—The Challenges Faced N. Bhola, G.D. Ariaratnam, N. Roth, Jorin Limited
Session 1: Focus on R&D 1000–1130 hours | Room 2
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Foam Stabilised by Fly-Ash Nanoparticles for Enhancing Oil Recovery A. Eftekhari, Delft University of Technology; R. Krastev, NMI; R. Farajzadeh, Shell Global Solutions International BV
Session 3: EOR–I 1000–1130 hours | Room 4
A Modified Kriging Approach to Incorporate Well Test Permeability in 3D Static Models R.E. Helaly, Agiba Petroleum Company; A.H. El-Banbi, Cairo University
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An Innovative Cup Seal Isolation Open Hole Packer Which Can React to Wellbore Variations I. Adan, Weatherford Middle East
1100
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An Innovative Cement Formula to Mitigate Gas Migration Problems in Deep Gas Wells: Lab Studies and Field Cases A.S. Al-Yami, Saudi Aramco PE&D
Session 2: Water Management and Ageing Fields 1000–1130 hours | Room 3 Session Co-Chairpersons: Abdullah Fahad Al-Ajmi, Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC); Mohammed Al-Otaibi, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) 1000
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Successful Rigless WSO in Horizontal Openhole ICD Completions Using Latest Real-Time Intervention Technologies and Multidisciplinary Team Efforts, North Kuwait S.R. Al-Mosaileekh, D. Al-Sirri, M.M. AlMufarrej, M. Al-Mutawa, Kuwait Oil Company; M. Abdel-Basset, A. Benslimani, Schlumberger Innovative Use of Mixer Design for Efficient Brine and Produced Water Handling R.A. McPherson, J. Sabey, ProSep
Session Chairpersons: Jamal Al-Humoud; Faridah Ali, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) Thermal EOR Field Development and Well and Reservoir Management M. Zwaan, Shell International E&P
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Developing EOR Systems for Light Oil Reservoirs in the Middle East S.G. Goodyear, S. Bennett, D.M. Boersma, W. Maas, G.T. Shahin, M. Winkler, Shell Intl. E&P
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Selecting the Optimum Waterflood Concept and Water Quality Specifications to Maximise Production S. Aristov, Shell Global Solutions Intl B.V.; P. van den Hoek, Shell
1100
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Chemical and Miscible Gas EOR Field Development Strategies Based on Integrated Surveillance Interpretation M. Zwaan, Shell International E&P; R. Valdez, Petroleum Development Oman
Session 4: Smart Fields 1300–1430 hours | Room 2 Session Co-Chairpersons: Mohammed Al-Otaibi, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC); Mohamed Hassaan, Schlumberger 1300
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Exceptional Management and Optimisation for Intelligently Controlled Wells Using Smart Surveillance and Diagnostics in Joint Operations, Wafra Field M.S. Bhat, K. Heshmat, Z. Mohammed, A. Assem, Weatherford; B. Bahbahani, KGOC; J. Spain, Chevron www.kogs2015.com
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Desalting of Heavy Crude Oil by Using Centrifugal Technology T. Perschke, GEA Westfalia Separator Group
1340
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Improve Production Allocation by Linking the Well Model to the Live Well Data in the North Kuwait Jurassic Fields A.A. Hajjeyah, N. Al-Mai, O.E. Leal Alvarado, M.D. Al-Mutairi, A. Al-Failakawi, Kuwait Oil Company; R. Prakash, Schlumberger Information Solutions
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Real-Time Data Gathering and Transmission of Fracture Treatment Operations and Microseismic Monitoring to Enable Optimisation of the Field Development H.M. Ashraf, Petrolink International Ltd.; F. Al Sanie, Saudi Aramco PE&D PEASD; K.M. Bartko, Saudi Aramco PE&D P&FDD; M. Kurdi, Saudi Aramco Exploration; M. Kashif, 3HWUROLQN $ 6 0 0 $O .KXGLUL 6DXGL $UDPFR PE&D
Session 5: Ultimate Recovery–I 1300–1430 hours | Room 3
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Session 6: Improving Time to Market–I 1300–1430 hours | Room 4 Session Co-Chairpersons: Abdullah Awadhi, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC); Marcos Roberto, Total 1300
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KOC Flaring Success Story H. Al-Zuwayer, V. Singhal, N. Al-Sughayer, Kuwait Oil Company University
1320
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Oil & Gas Contracts’ Risks Negotiation in the Climate of Economic Recession G.M. Abou-Elkhair, Kuwait Oil Company
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Planning for Uncertainties in Gas Composition: Reduce Project Risks by Early Adoption of a Robust Gas Processing Concept A. Demmers, N. Gupta, R. Van Der Vaart, Shell P&T
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Invited Presenter: ‘Key Engineering Highlights of Facilities and Equipment for Oil & Gas Production in Kuwait Oil Company’ B. Mirza, Kuwait Oil Company
Session Co-Chairpersons: Waleed Al-Khamees, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC); Fajhan Al-Mutairi, Schlumberger 1300
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Reviewing Waterflood Projects over 12 Years: What Have We Learnt? M.E. German, Shell Global Solutions
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A Practical Method for Planning Large Number of Horizontal Wells With a Reservoir Model for a Field Development Plan G.M. Fava, Schlumberger; A.V. Dinh, Schlumberger Oilfield Services
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Five Years Journey of Advanced Completions in KOC M.A. Siddiqui, A.K. Al-Jasmi, M.S. Al-Rashidi, H.F. Al-Abdullah, Kuwait Oil Company
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Application of Channel Hydraulic Fracturing to Unlock Potential From Reservoirs with Severe Heterogeneity and Poor Lithological Characteristics V.S. Rajagopalan, M.O. Awad, M.R. Al-Othman, M.F. Al-Ajmi, Kuwait Oil Company; A.M. Anwar, B.S. Sheikh, Schlumberger
Session 7: Building the Competencies of the Future 1500–1630 hours | Room 2 Session Co-Chairpersons: Yasir Hajri, Petroleum Development Oman; Ahmed Khalaf, Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company (KUFPEC) 1500
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Talent Gap: A Golden Opportunity for the GCC Oil Industry P.R. Dutto, L. Sterli, Business Integration Partners; J. Schwartz, Focus Training Centre
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North Kuwait Jurassic Gas Developing Competencies for Now and the Future M. Erdman, Shell Kuwait Exploration and Production; Q.M. Dashti, Kuwait Oil Company A Practical Tool to Measure ROI (Return on Investment) on any Leadership Programme T. Flahive, ADCO
Session Co-Chairpersons: Ahmed Al-Kharaz, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC); Jonathan Spanswick, WorleyParsons 175211
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Session Co-Chairpersons: Fahad Al-Ghanem; Sami Al-Juhaim, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) 1500
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Processing Heavy Crude A.M. Alrashoud, KNPC
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Improving Cold Heavy Oil Development at Peace River with the Understanding of Foamy-Oil Dynamics C. Shen, M. Hamm, M. Bdair, Shell Canada Energy
1540
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Solar Enhanced Oil Recovery Application to Kuwait’s Heavy Oil Fields D.B. Palmer, J.S. Odonnell, GlassPoint Solar
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Increase in Sand Production Used as an Indication for Next Steam Injection Period in Heavy Oil Wells A.C. Dange Bhat, H. Mesbah, Weatherford; R.B. Quttainah, G. Al-Besairi, F. Mahmood, Kuwait Oil Company
The Leader’s Challenge—Seeing and Understanding Risk in the Oil and Gas Industry F. Coumans, BST
Session 8: Well Surveillance and Field Monitoring 1500–1630 hours | Room 3
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Session 9: Heavy Oil Highlights-I 1500–1630 hours | Room 4
Latest Developments Using Fibre Optic Based Well Surveillance such as Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) for Downhole Production and Injection Profiling J. Van Der Horst, Shell Global Solutions International BV; P. In ‘t Panhuis, Royal 'XWFK 6KHOO *URXS * / 'HLWULFN 6KHOO IOR/EOR Monitoring Onshore with Frequent Time-Lapse Seismic J.L. Lopez, Shell International E&P Co.; J.K. Przybysz-Jarnut, J.C. Hornman, A. Mateeva, Shell Global Solutions International BV; M. Zwaan, H. Potters, Shell Global Solutions International B.V. PCP Redesign and Analysis Involving Pump Watcher System M.S. Bhat, Weatherford; F. Mahmood, R.B. Quttainah, Kuwait Oil Company; O. Mantilla, R. Imbrea, Weatherford North Kuwait ESP Real-Time Monitoring: A Study Case for Raudhatain Field B.A. Sumarto, Kuwait Oil Company
Tuesday, 13 October 2015
Session 10: Piloting New Technology 0830–1000 hours | Room 2 Session Co-Chairpersons: Maria Capello, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC); Hossam Mesbah, Weatherford 0830
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Improved Stimulation Effectiveness of Water Injectors Using Coiled Tubing with Fluidic Oscillator—Case Studies from a Major North Kuwait Field R. Bhagavatula, M.F. Al-Ajmi, V.S. Rajagopala, Kuwait Oil Company; A.M. Al-Hamad, M. Mofti, Halliburton
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Solvent Enhanced Steam Drive: Experiences from the First Field Pilot in Canada M. Verlaan, Shell; O. Castellanos Diaz, Shell Chemical Co.; V. Lastovka, Shell Global 6ROXWLRQV & $ *LUDOGR 6LHUUD 5R\DO 'XWFK Shell Group; R. Hedden, Shell Canada Ltd.
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An Innovative Approach to Formation Evaluation with a Sourceless LWD Technology for the First Time in Joint Operations—A Case Study from Partitioned Zone between Kuwait and Saudi Arabia A.I. El-Sherif, Schlumberger; J.A. Al-Rubaiyea, M. Al-Houli, A. Al-Bader, Kuwait Gulf Oil Company; M.S. Al-Dwaish, Chevron; A.A. Al-Najim, Saudi Aramco
Session 12: Improving Time to Market–II 1045–1215 hours | Room 2
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KOC’s Effort Towards Better Fiscal Metering M.R. Alanzi, Kuwait Oil Company
Selection of Suitable Viscosity Reducer to Facilitate Test Production of Heavy Oil and Deep Reservoir E.F. Ghloum, A.M. Rashed, Kuwait Institute For Scientific Research; A. Al-Jasmi, A.Y. Al-Ali, P.V. Mali, A. Sanyal, Kuwait Oil Company
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Formulating Information Technology Performance Indicators in Oil & Gas Industry A.A. Zaki, Saudi Aramco Gas Operations
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Behaviour Based Safety Efforts in KOC and Its Relevance to Oil & Gas Industry G.K. Ramakrishnan, Senior HSE Consultant, Kuwait Oil Company
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Evaluation of Surge Protection Systems to Enhance Bunker Loading Rates to Ships B. Mathew, Kuwait Oil Company
Session Co-Chairpersons: Fahad Al-Ghanem, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC); Anwar Nazzal, Baker Hughes
Session 11: Ultimate Recovery–II 0830–1000 hours | Room 3 Session Co-Chairpersons: Moudi Al-Ajmi, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC); Malcolm Pritchard, Fluor 0830
Successful First Application of FlowChannel Hydraulic Fracturing Technology in Kuwait Accelerates Development of Marginal Reservoirs E. Anthony, S.R. Al-Mosaileekh, M. AlOthman, N.B. Alhouti, Kuwait Oil Company; M. Abdel-Basset, A. Mokhtar, B. Sheikh, Schlumberger
0850
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The Well Type Simulation Modelling Studies for Field Development of Wara Reservoir, Greater Burgan Field, Kuwait L. Dashti, M. Banagale, D. Bond, J. Filak, F. Ali, Kuwait Oil Company; M. Zhang, Schlumberger
0910
175303
Field Scale Gas Injection Efficiency Optimisation Based on Combined Analysis of Finite Difference and Streamline Simulation A.A. Amtereg, Schlumberger Overseas; H.A. Algdamsi, A. Agnia, Schlumberger
0930
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Unlocking Additional Reserves Using Horizontal Wells with Multi-Stage Fractures in the Western Desert of Egypt M. Abdelnasser, A. Al-Maraghi, S. Abady, Qarun Petroleum Company; A.H. El-Banbi, Cairo University
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Session 13: Carbonate Reservoirs–I 1045–1215 hours | Room 3 Session Co-Chairpersons: Ghada Al-Amer, Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company (KUFPEC); Daniel Palmer, GlassPoint Solar 1045
175235
First Acid-Fracturing Using New Fluid Technology Unlocks the Production Potential of Tight Carbonate, Mauddud Reservoir in North Kuwait B. Al-Enezi, E. Anthony, S.A. Abd Al-Gwad, Kuwait Oil Company; M. Abdel-Basset, B. Sheikh, A. Mokhtar, Schlumberger
1105
175296
Response of CO2 Diffusion to Macro- and Microporosity in Carbonate Reservoirs Y. Yu, M. Amro, TU Bergakademie Freiberg
1125
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Disposal Wells Stimulation; Unique Challenges and Innovative Solutions (A Success Story) N.M. Hajri, F.M. Al-Subaie, Saudi Aramco SAOO
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Utilisation of Interwell Water Tracer to Study Subsurface Flow of the Injected Water and Optimise Waterflood in Mauddud Carbonate Reservoir, Raudhatain Field, North Kuwait A.S. El-Daoushy, M.F. Al-Ajmi, F. Ashkanani, Kuwait Oil Company
1355
175344
Vapour/Gas Cloud Tracking System I. Paul, D. Samdani, Petrofac International
1415
175215
Sustainable Remediation—Heavy Crude Oil Impacted Soil Remedial Alternative Evaluation and Selection at the Wafra Oil Field T. Deek, S. Smith, Y.M. Fahmy, Joint Operations Wafra; H. Abbas, Kuwait Gulf Oil Company; S. Al-Kandari, Kuwait Environmental Public Authority, F. Al-Shatti, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation
Session 14: Heavy Oil Highlights–II 1045–1215 hours | Room 4 Session Co-Chairpersons: Waleed Al-Bazzaz, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR); Waleed Al-Khamees, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) 1045
175278
Steam-Foam Technology as an Option to Improve Steam Drive Efficiency H.P. Clark, Shell Canada Limited; S. Bagheri, Shell Chemicals Americas
1105
175162
Economics of Steam Generation for Thermal EOR M. Chaar, GlassPoint Solar
1125
175350
Improvement of the CHOPS Process Efficiency K. Naderi, N. Romaniuk, B. Ozum, Apex Engineering
1145
175228
Challenges on Sampling and Characterisation of Heavy Oil in Deep Exploratory Wells: A Field Case Study A. Rajkhowa, H. Al-Bader, W.A. Hameed, A.R. Al-Nabhan, P. Subban, Kuwait Oil Company
Session 16: Case Histories, Maximising Resources–I 1315–1445 hours | Room 3 Session Co-Chairpersons: Abdullah Awadhi, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC); Lynda Memiche, Baker Hughes 1315
175334
High Resolution Sequence Stratigraphy and Seismic Data Integration Aid on Achieving Successful Horizontal Wells in Challenging Wara and Upper Burgan Reservoirs of Minagish Field, Kuwait T.M. Gezeeri, A.M. Ebaid, A. Ismael, J.K. Silambuchlvan, G.S. Padhy, A. AbdulLatif, O. Das, K.K. Al-Anezi, Kuwait Oil Company; A.I. El-Sherif, A.M. Ahmed, Schlumberger
1335
175420
Toward a Better Understanding of the Cretaceous Upper Bahariya Reservoir Using FMI and Reservoir Properties Greater Silah Development Area, El Fayum Concession, Western Desert, Egypt S.M. Salim, A. El-Batal, Petrosilah Company; M. Kamhawy, Merlon El Fayum Company; F. De Reuver, Exterra Geoscience, Houston, USA
1355
175221
Coexistence of Gas-Condensate and Volatile Oil at Pressure Higher than Saturation Pressure. Physical Explanation and Modelling Approaches—A Case Study: Sabriyah Field in North Kuwait Jurassic Asset G. Fava, Schlumberger Oilfield Eastern; E. Descubes, A. Sharifzadeh Najafi, Schlumberger; A.M. Daoud, Cairo University; B.H. Al-Enezi, M.A. Al-Arouj, Q.M. Dashti, Kuwait Oil Company
Session 15: New Trends in HSE 1315–1445 hours | Room 2 Session Co-Chairpersons: Fahad Al-Ghanem, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC); Ahmed Khalaf, Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company (KUFPEC) 1315
175324
Best Environmental Practice Implementation, While Executing Seismic Exploration in Kuwait Offshore R.A. Minhaj, B. Al-Ajmi, Kuwait Oil Company
1335
175267
HSSE, CSR and Sustainability, Regulatory Compliance and Beyond—E&P Companies Operating in Pakistan N.A. Subhani, M.M. Khan, M.N. Anjum, KUFPEC
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Water Analysis—A Key Tool for Reservoir Monitoring Under Cyclic Steam Stimulation A.K. Jain, K. Ahmed, J.L. Ortiz-Volcan, W.K. Al-Khamees, Kuwait Oil Company
Session 17: Shale Oil and Gas 1315–1445 hours | Room 4
Session 18: Carbonate Reservoirs–II 1515–1645 hours | Room 1 Session Co-Chairpersons: Fowzia Abdullah, Kuwait University; Badria AbdulRahman, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) 1515
175230
First Acid Fracturing Unlocks the Production Potential of Tight Tuba Carbonate Reservoir, North Kuwait A. Al-Hassan, E. Anthony, S. Abd El-Aziz, Kuwait Oil Company; M. Abdel-Basset, B. Shaikh, Schlumberger
1535
175181
Injection Water Compatibility Study and Scale Prediction Analysis for a LowPermeability Carbonate Reservoir Development Optimisation P.I. Osode, Saudi Arabian Oil Company (ARAMCO); P.P. Najeeb, M.A. Bataweel, M. Alkhaldi, Saudi Aramco PE&D
1555
175161
Establishing Mobility Profile in a Carbonate Reservoir Using LWD Imaging Technology, A Case Study from Partitioned Zone between Kuwait and Saudi Arabia A.I. Elsherif, H. Lahmar, Schlumberger; J.A. Al-Rubaiyea, M. Al-Houli, F. Al-Ajmi, Kuwait Gulf Oil Company; M.S. Al-Dwaish, Chevron
1615
175229
New Hydrocarbon Potential in Jurassic (Hith-Gotnia) Over Burgan & Magwa Structures SE-Kuwait A.A. Moustafa, M. Al-Wadi, H. AbuHebail, V. Maddipudi, Kuwait Oil Company; A. Amer, I. Li, O. Nohut, Schlumberger
Session Co-Chairpersons: Saleh Al-Ghamdi, Chevron; Maria A. Capello, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) 1315
175373
Evaluation of an Unconventional Shale Resource Play Using Advanced Spectroscopy Measurement: Case Study from Kuwait B. Khan, A. Abughneej, G. Joshi, M. Acharya, M.S. Al-Azmi, Q.M. Dashti, Kuwait Oil Company; M. Van Steene, C. Darous, Schlumberger Oilfield Eastern Limited; M.D. Wiryoutomo, Schlumberger
1335
175401
An Assessment of Risk of Migration of Hydrocarbons or Fracturing Fluids to Fresh Water Aquifers W.W. Fleckenstein, A.W. Eustes, C.H. Stone, P.K. Howell, Colorado School of Mines
1355
175198
Prediction of Multistage Fracturing Performance in Horizontal Heavy Oil Carbonate Reservoir S.H. Al-Mutairi, Chevron Kuwait; A.D. Al-Aruri, Chevron Corporation; S.F. Al-Otaibi, Chevron Products Co.; A.M. Alsubaie, Chevron Europe & Middle East; H. Park, Chevron ETC (BSS) (BO)
1415
175188
Future of Oil Shale Development in Egypt M.S. Khaled, Halliburton
Session 19: Greener and Cleaner! 1515–1645 hours | Room 2 Session Co-Chairpersons: Ghada Al-Amer, Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company (KUFPEC); Anwar Al-Mutlaq, Shell 1515
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Implementation of Non-Man Entry Technology—an Automated Technology for De-Sludging & Cleaning of Tanks G.T. Dharan, S. Al-Dousary, Kuwat Oil Company
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Flare Gas Recovery Using Innovative Unconventional Technology, Avoiding the Use of Compressors S. Peeran, Caltec; A. Rehman, Petrofac
1555
175353
Energy Conservation and Technical Innovation in Process Industry R. Sabapathi, K. Rajagopalan, Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC)
1615
175394
A Study on Bicarbonate Production from Boiler’s Flue Gases CO2 by Condensation for Algae Culturing and Biofuels Production E. Kabbary, Alexandria National Refining and Petrochemicals Company
1615
1515
1535
1555
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175321
175175
Challenges in Developing Part Field Models to Assess Waterflood Performance for the Upper Burgan Reservoir, Greater Burgan Field, Kuwait Y. Muhammad, Schlumberger Oilfield Eastern; L.R. Diaz Teran Ortegon, M.N. Ibrahim, Schlumberger Middle East SA.; K. Datta, K. Burman, Kuwait Oil Company; Y.Z. Ma, E. Gomez, O.M. Gurpinar, Schlumberger; D.J. Bond, D.J. Bond & Assocs. Ltd. Seismic Attributes & Wave Form Classification: An Emerging Tool for Exploration of Shallow Oil Play, Kuwait A. Singavarapu, S. Singh, S. Al-Rashidi, A. Al-Ajmi, H. Al-Owihan, Kuwait Oil Company A Modelling Approach for Optimising Waterflood Performance, Wara Reservoir of the Greater Burgan Field, Kuwait E.D. Ma, A.M. Al-Samhan, Kuwait Oil Company; A. Mahran, D. Kovyazin, Schlumberger; V. Chapuis, Beicip-Franlab; D.J. Bond, D.J. Bond & Assocs. Ltd.
Reservoir Characterisation by 3D Modelling of Water Encroachment Using Time Lapse Pulsed—Neutron Logs in a Heterogeneous Shaly Sand Reservoir of Greater Burgan field S. Madhavan, H.H. Al-Hashash, A. Al-Arbash, Kuwait OIl Company
Session 21: Drilling-I 1515–1645 hours | Room 4 Session Co-Chairpersons: Bader Aman, Halliburton; Maria Capello, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) 1515
175734 (Invited)
New Drilling Approach with Innovative PDC Drill-Bit Cutter Technology to Drill the Challenging Carbonate Formation Achieved a New Field Record A.I. Ismail, Baker Hughes
1535
175240
Developing a Mature Paralic Reservoir with Diverse Well Designs in Response to Structural and Stratigraphic Complexity: The Zubair Reservoir in North Kuwait S.A. Azim, S.A. Al-Anezi, A. Al-Awadi, T. Hussain, M.M. Alblayyes, Kuwait Oil Company; S.V. Perumalla, Baker Hughes; A.L. Shinde, Baker Hughes Wireline Services Nigeria; S. Imtiaz, Baker Hughes Solutions
1555
175170
Wellbore Stability Analysis for Trouble Free Drilling S.A. Haidary, H.A. Shehri, M.H. Alqam, Saudi Aramco; A. Abdulraheem, King Fah University of Petroleum & Minerals; M. Ahmed, Schlumberger Saudi Arabia
1615
175196
Focused Engineering Initiative Produces New 16-in Roller Cone TCI Design to Solve Carbonate Drilling Challenges in Northern Kuwait D. Rasheed Al-Enezi, V.S. Mahesh, A.A. Bou Khamseen, S. Al-Safran, Kuwait Oil Company; S. Hassan, P. Nair, O. Ghoneim, Smith Bits, a Schlumberger Company
Session 20: Reservoir Characterisation and Modelling 1515–1645 hours | Room 3 Session Co-Chairpersons: Marcos Roberto, Total; Muhammad Yaser, Schlumberger
175408
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0910
175383
Injectivity Loss in Polymer Floods: Causes, Preventions and Mitigations G. Glasbergen, Shell Global Solutions International BV; D.A. Wever, Shell; E. Keijzer, Shell Global Solutions International; R. Farajzadeh, Shell Global Solutions International BV
0930
175395
A Comparative Investigation of Nano ParticleEffects for Improved Oil Recovery—Experimental Work A.M. Ragab, Future University in Egypt and Suez University, Department of Petroleum Eng., Egypt; A.E. Hannora, Suez University, Faculty of Petroleum and Mining Eng., Department Science and Mathematics, Suez, Egypt
Session 22: Exploiting Innovation 0830–1000 hours | Room 2
Session Chair: Daniel Palmer, GlassPoint Solar 0830
175264
First Application of Plasma Technology in KOC to Improve Well’s Productivity in Raudhatain Field, North Kuwait S.K. Chellappan, F. Al-Enezi, Kuwait Oil Company; H.A. Marafie, A.H. Bibi, V. Eremenko, Eastern United Petroleum Services
0850
175331
A Novel Technique for Reducing Uncertainties in Static Reservoir Modelling and Development Infill Well Placement S.R. Mahmoud, KUFPEC
0910
0930
175357
175406
Successful Proactive Geo-Steering in Clastic Reservoir of Greater Burgan Field H.A. Bahman, Kuwait Oil Company Information Management System to Improve Decision Making Efficiency I. Alfajri, Schlumberger; N.N. Al Zaid, A. Ali, KUFPEC
Session 23: EOR-II 0830–1000 hours | Room 3
Session 24: Tight Gas Recent Developments 0830–1000 hours | Room 4 Session Co-Chairpersons: Anwar Al-Mutlaq, Shell; Ahmed Khalaf, Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company (KUFPEC) 0830
Keynote
Christopher Fredd, Unconventional Resources Technology Integration Group Manager, Middle East, Schlumberger
0900
175255
Continuous Operation Model for Tight Gas Development in Sulige Gas field, China N. Liu, M. Liu, CNPC Great Wall Drilling Company
0920
175412
GeoSteering Through Challenging Fractured Limestone Reservoir Becomes Achievable Utilising High Definition MultiLayer Boundary Mapping Technology—A Case Study from a Deep Gas Reservoirs S. Al-Ajmi, C. Pattnaik, A. Al-Dawood, Q.M. Dashti, A.H. Al-Failakawi, Kuwait Oil Company; S. Chakravorty, C. Keot, K.M. ElDerini, Schlumberger
Session Co-Chairpersons: Waleed Al-Khamees, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC); Klaus Mueller, Shell
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175348
EOR Pilot Design through an Integrated Laboratory Evaluation and Reservoir Modelling Study for a Large Carbonate Field in Kuwait P. Wang, F. Veedu, D. Nebrigic, A.G. Smallwood, DeGolyer and MacNaughton; G.A. Pope, The University of Texas at Austin; E. Al-Maraghi, H. AlKaaoud, B.B. Singh, Kuwait Oil Company; M. Delshad, Ultimate EOR Services
0850
175407
Visualisation of Oil Mobilisation in ASP Core Floods Using X-Ray CT Imaging D.W. Van Batenburg, S. Berg, S. Oedai, Shell Global Solutions International B.V.; K. Elewaut, Shell International Ltd.
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1105
175335
A Comparative Analysis between Perforation Techniques Applied to a Super-Giant Depletion Oil Reservoir in North Kuwait for Productivity Effectiveness M.F. Al-Ajmi, M.O. Awad, M. Das, Kuwait Oil Company; S. El-Anany, Halliburton
1125
175201
Digital Core Analysis of Lower Ahmadi to Upper Wara formations A. Golab, L. Deakin, V. Ravlo, C. Mattisson, A. Carnerup, B. Young, N. Idowu, FEI Lithicon Digital Rock Services; S.A. Al-Jeri, M.A. AlRushaid, Kuwait Oil Company
1145
175224
Characterisation of Heavy Oil in Clastic Reservoir, A Case Study S. Kumar, F. Al-Bous, F. Al Mutairi, H. AlHamad Fahad, A. Sanyal, A. Safar, Kuwait Oil Company
Session Co-Chairpersons: Badria AbdulRahman, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC); Ahmed El-Sherif, Schlumberger 1045
175297
Improving Drilling Performance in North Kuwait by Implementing DEO Process M. Armenta, R. Hazarika, Shell; K. Hii, Sarawak Shell Berhad; S.J. Al-Foudari, M. AlMohailan, A. Debroy, Kuwait Oil Company
1105
175163
Successful Usage of Abrasive Tubing Punch Technology for Highly Deviated Wells in Saudi Arabia S.M. Danish, F.Z. Khan, Halliburton
1125
1145
175236
175189
Horizontal Drilling Challenges in the Thin Oil Sands of the Lower Burgan Formation, Kuwait—A Case Study S. Chowdhuri, Kuwait Oil Company Investigation of Stability of Hollow Glass Spheres in Fluids and Cement Slurries for Potential Field Applications in Saudi Arabia A.S. Al-Yami, V.B. Wagle, Saudi Aramco; M.B. Alawami, Saudi Aramco PE&D EXPEC ARC
Session 27: Unconventional Case Studies 1045–1215 hours | Room 4 Session Co-Chairpersons: Ghada Al-Amer, Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company (KUFPEC); Yasser Al-Hajri, Petroleum Development Oman 1045
175346
Advanced Geophysical Techniques to Optimise Microseismic Imaging for Hydraulic Fractures in Saudi Arabia Unconventional Resources Y. Al-Ghamdi, Saudi Aramco PE&D EASD; H. Al-Hashim, Schlumberger; M.A. Al-Hawi, Saudi Aramco Exploration
1105
175361
Typical Process Challenges and Configurations for Sour Gas Mega Projects N. Amott, Fluor Ltd; S. Mogose, Fluor Ltd.
1125
175366
Insar Monitoring In Heavy Oil Operations S. Del Conte, S. Cespa, A. Rucci, A. Ferretti, T.R.E.
1145
175284
Internal Corrosion Management of Process Vessels R. Campbell, C. Bateman, D. Blackwell, Belzona Polymerics
Session 26: Case Histories, Maximising Resources–II 1045–1215 hours | Room 3 Session Co-Chairpersons: Maria A. Capello, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC); Hossam Mesbah, Weatherford 1045
175301
Implementation of Formation Pressure While Drilling for Cost Optimisation and Efficient Operations in Complex Structural Geology Field: a Case Study from the UAE M. Haggag Amin, D. Hammadi, Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operation; M. Sammy, Schlumberger
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1130–1145 hours
175380
Simultaneous Sorption and Mechanical Entrapment During Polymer Flow Through Porous Media R. Farajzadeh, Shell Global Solutions International BV; M. Lotfollahi, The University of Texas At Austin; P.G. Bedrikovetsky, University of Adelaide
1145–1200 hours
175416
Matrix–Fracture Interface Cleanup Protocol for Unconventional Shale Reservoirs T. Teklu, N.S. Alharthy, W. Alameri, H. Kazemi, R.M. Graves, Colorado School of Mines
1430–1445 hours
175392
Asset Integrity Enhancement Achieved by Integration of On Line Corrosion Monitoring Findings and On Stream Inspection Techniques Y. Khuraibut, Kuwait Oil Company
1445–1500 hours
175165
Utilisation of an Innovative Tool to Improve Hole Cleaning Efficiency in Extended Reach Wells in Saudi Arabia M.O. Okot, Saudi Aramco D&WO
1000–1015 hours
175336
Evaluation of Water Coning Tendency to Support Full Field Development Plan: Analytical Predictive Techniques or Numerical Simulation Models? A.Z. Ali Wanis, SPE; H.A. Algdamsi, A. Agnia, Schlumberger; A.A. Amtereg, Schlumberger Overseas S.A.
1015–1030 hours
175291
Integrated Solution to Mitigate and Prevent Black Powder Phenomena in West Kuwait Operation Facilities S.A. Al-Qabandi, Kuwait Oil Company
1030–1045 hours
175281
1450–1500 hours
175369
1500–1515 hours
175378
Compaction Assessment and Evaluation of Liquefaction Potential of Offshore Artificial Island Based on ‘SPT’ and ‘CPT’ Data G.R. Konni, Petrofac International Sucker Rod Pump design Modification to Avoid Pump Floating Phenomena in Heavy Oil Low API Wells to Enhance the Production Rate A.C. Dange Bhat, T. Sierra, H. Mesbah, Weatherford R.B. Quttainah, F. Mehmood, Kuwait Oil Company Subsurface and Wells Technical Data Architecture and Flow N. Nazir, Shell; Q.M. Dashti, S.M. Al-Ashwak, N.H. Al-Ajmi, Kuwait Oil Company
WEDNESDAY, 14 OCTOBER 2015 1000–1015 hours
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175172
1030–1045 hours
175268
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Safe Start-Up of the Environmental Protected Green Field of Qusahwira M.N. Boucif, Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operation Review of Capillary Number in Chemical Enhanced Oil Recovery H. Guo, F. Wang, G. Yuanyuan, Z. Yu, Y. Wang, Y. Li, China University of Petroleum, Beijing; M. Dou, Yanchang Petroleum Company Xunyi Project Department; W. Hanqing, Xi’an Petroleum University Use of Mud Gas Chromatograph for Reservoir Quality Prediction While Drilling—A Case Study J.M. Dashti, K.M. Abdullrahman, E.A. Al-Kandari, B. Al-Ajmi, S. Mushnuri, F. Al-Qattan, A. Al-Kandari, Y. Albedawi, T. Al-Meshilah, H. Sabri, K. Al-Adwani, Kuwait Oil Company; J. Estarabadi, A. Shoeibi, G. Ferroni, M. Janbakhsh, Geolog International B.V.
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Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions Knowledge Sharing ePoster Station 2 MONDAY, 12 OCTOBER 2015 1130–1145 hours
175384
Unique Application of a Cementing Stage Tool with a Multistage Completion System in a Carbonate Formation in Saudi Arabia S. Wilson, A. Siham, C. Gardiner, M. Mueller, Packers Plus
1145–1200 hours
175223
Tracer Applications in Water Flooded Reservoirs in North Kuwait: Confirming The Connectivity & Assuring the Water Flood Efficiency T.M. Al-Twaitan, C. Hom, Kuwait Oil Company
1430–1445 hours
175345
Production Enhancement Strategy in Lower Burgan Reservoir: Greater Burgan Field, Kuwait V. Naik, M. Jasem, H.S. Al-Enezi, F. Al-Matroud, R. Haryono, P.K. Behera, Kuwait Oil Company
1445–1500 hours
175252
Plug and Abandonment of a Fractured Carbonate Reservoir in Saudi Arabia S.M. Danish, F.Z. Khan, Halliburton
175237
Self–Sealing Cement Serves Long–Term Well Integrity A. Shadravan, ReservoirFocus; S.S. Dighe, D. Khatri, Baker Hughes
1015–1030 hours
175216
Natural Downhole Gas Seperation for ESP Wells A. Al-Hassan, P. Ranjan, Kuwait Oil Company
1030–1045 hours
175352
1450–1500 hours
175160
1500–1515 hours
175340
Tandem ESP-Packer Dumpflood Completion Application in North Kuwait Field—A Successful Alternative to Conventional Encapsulated ESP Systems—A Case Study N. Al-Hajeri, E. Anthony, Kuwait Oil Company Eco–Efficient Method for the Dissolution Enhancement of Heavy Crude Oil Using Ionic Liquids S. Sakthivel, S. Velusamy, R.L. Gardas, J.S. Sangwai, Indian Institute of Technology Madras Facies Analysis and Permeability Estimation in Late Cretaceous Giant Carbonate Reservoir Using LWD Technology, A Case Study in Sabriyah Field, North Kuwait H. Ibrahim, Kuwait Oil Company; A. Ei Sherif, Schlumberger; J. Krafft, Total
WEDNESDAY, 14 OCTOBER 2015
1000–1015 hours
175362
1015–1030 hours
175261
1030–1045 hours
175284
Complex Carbonate Evaporite Reservoir Description Using Isotope Geo–Chemistry and Ichno–Facies to Fine Tune a High Resolution Sequence Stratigraphic Framework Model of Marrat Reservoirs With an Emphasis on Flow Zone Characterisation for Middle Marrat in North Kuwait N. Neog, N.S. Rao, A. Al-Dermi, R. Al-Mayyas, M.Y. Al–Dousiri, Kuwait Oil Company; T. De Keyzer, Technically Writes Consultancy; P. Swart, CSL, University of Miami; C.G. Kendall, University of South Carolina Testing the Stability of Mixed CO2/N2-Foam Using New Fluorosurfactant for Enhanced Oil Recovery M.A. Siddiqui, A.S. Sultan, S.A. Abu-Khamsin, R. Gajbhiye, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals Internal Corrosion Management of Process Vessels R. Campbell, C. Bateman, D. Blackwell, Belzona Polymerics
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Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions Knowledge Sharing ePoster Station 3 MONDAY, 12 OCTOBER 2015 1130–1145 hours
175204
1145–1200 hours
175239
1430–1445 hours
175233
Advanced ICD Application Alleviating Well Intervention Challenges M.O. Awad, M.F. Al-Ajmi, V.S. Rajagopalan, A. Safar, Kuwait Oil Company Shrouded ESP with Y–Tool Enables Virtually Unlimited Access to Completion Interval for Well Intervention and Surveillance Operations E.P. Anthony, M. Al-Mutawa, H. Al-Zuabi, Kuwait Oil Company Successful DST Methodology Adopted in Highly deviated, Deep, Sour & HPHT Exploratory Well: A Case Study A.R. Al-Ibrahim, H. Al-Bader, Y. Al-Salali, P. Subban, M. Ayyavoo, V. Duggirala, Kuwait Oil Company
1000–1015 hours
175259
An Overview of Different Chemicals Used in Designing Cement Slurries for Oil and Gas Wells A.S. Al-Yami, Saudi Aramco PE&D
1015–1030 hours
175398
Kuwait Digital Integrated Field—Enabling Virtualisation Technology for a Step Change R.F. Al-Shammari, N. Al-Mai, H.A. Saleem, Kuwait Oil Company; H. Robert, M.K. Saxena, P. Rao, M. Ismail, S. Joy, Schlumberger
1030–1045 hours
175399
Acquiring Technology Through Tendering—Challenges S. Chaturvedi, Kuwait Oil Company
1450–1500 hours
175246
1500–1515 hours
175192
2004–2014: A Decade of Drill Pipe Grades and Industry Standards Evolutions to Address Increasing H2S Challenges V.P. Flores, Vallourec Drilling Products (USA); S. Devraj, Vallourec Drilling Products Middle East A New Technique to Increase the Performance of Organic Acids to Stimulate Carbonate Reservoirs at High Acid Concentrations A.I. Rabie, H.A. Nasr-El-Din, M.R. Saber, Texas A&M University
WEDNESDAY, 14 OCTOBER 2015
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175368
1015–1030 hours
175226
1030–1045 hours
175260
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Field Development and Well Planning in Tight Carbonate Reservoir Using Fracture Characterisation and In–Situ Stress Mapping from Core Reorientation Studies: Kuwait Case Study C. Pattnaik, S.R. Narhari, V.K. Kidambi, S.M. Al-Ashwak, A.M. Alenezi, Q.M. Dashti, Kuwait Oil Company; J.f. Barbé, C. Staffelbach, CORIAS Highly Deviated Well with ICD Completion through Shale and Sand—First Time in Kuwait at 82.5° A. Merza, Kuwait Oil Company Successful Utilisation of E-Line Tractor in Horizontal, High Pressure and High Temperature Gas Wells M.H. Al-Buali, A.A. Al-Mulhim, Saudi Aramco SAOO; N. Sethi, J.C. Solano, Halliburton Saudi Arabia; H.H. Sagr, Welltec
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1130–1145 hours
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Discrete Fracture Network Models in Support of Drilling Activities in North Kuwait Carbonate Reservoirs P. Richard, Shell International; C. Pattnaik, N. Al-Ajmi, V.K. Kidambi, S.R. Narhari, Q.M. Dashti, Kuwait Oil Company; X. Le Varlet, F. Guit, Kuwait Shell Limited
1145–1200 hours
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Mitigating Water Recycling in a Heterogeneous Carbonate Reservoir S. Majhi, B.Z. Al-Otaibi, S.N. Al-Omair, M.B. Abdullah, Kuwait Oil Company
1430–1445 hours
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An Effective Small Scale Pressure Maintenance Scheme—Conception to Implementation—A Case Study S.I. Badusha, A. Mahato, S. De, A. Safar, Kuwait Oil Company Initial Water Saturation Calculation Through Integrated Methods for 3D Unconventional Reservoir Modelling E. Cui, Baker Hughes
1130–1145 hours
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1145–1200 hours
175295
1430–1445 hours
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It is High Time for Oil & Gas Companies to Delve into the World of Moocs S.K. Vaidyula, S.M. Al-Khaledi, M.B. Al-Otaibi, Kuwait Oil Company
1445–1500 hours
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Piloting Wireline Coring Technology in Challenging Unconsolidated Lower Fars Heavy Oil Reservoir, Kuwait P. Mukherjee, M. Al Bader, J. Peres, B.S. Al-Matar, P. Kumar, P.K. Choudhary, W.K. Al-Khamees, Kuwait Oil Company; M. Stockwell, National Oilwell Varco
1500–1515 hours
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Excellent Stimulation Results in Deep Carbonate Reservoir in Marrat Formation in Greater Burgan Field Kuwait F. Snasiri, F. Ali, S. Al-Sabea, N. Tirkey, N.H. Gazi, Kuwait Oil Company
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Smoke Free Testing Solution in Sour Heavy Oil Wells Saves Costs and Gains Production K.M. Abdullrahman, A. Ibrahim, Kuwait Oil Company; C. Acar, M. Elgendi, M. Abdellatif, Schlumberger Oilfield Services
1015–1030 hours
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Understanding Shale–Fluid Interactions Using Molecular Modelling Techniques for Drilling Applications: A Literature Review M.K. Al–Arfaj, A.S. Sultan, A. Abdulraheem, I.A. Hussein, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
1030–1045 hours
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Challenges in Contractor Financed, Built, Owned & Operated Oil & Gas Processing Facilities in Kuwait M. Alam, M. Al-Ghawas, Kuwait Oil Company
1000–1015 hours
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A New Tool Makes the Makeup Operation of Drill Collar Easier and Safer—Design and Application of Rotatable Lift Sub H. Zhang, K. Mi, Y. Wang, N. Wang, L. Zou, Y. Huang, Beijing Petroleum Machinery Factory, CNPC; T. He, CNPC Optimising Field Development in the Raudhatain Upper Burgan Formation Through the Use of High Angle Slant Wells with Sliding Sleeve ICD Completion Technology P.F. Cameron, R. Ramalingam, L. Bo Gammaz, N.M. Al-Sultan, R.K. Mishra, T.A. Elmaghawry, V. Chintamani, S. Chowdhuri, S.K. Chellappan, Kuwait Oil Company; G. Salerno, Quantum Reservoir Impact
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1130–1145 hours
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Heavy Crude Oil Sampling and Assay for Refinery Capacity Planning: Design, Plan and Execution in a Supergiant Green Field J.L. Ortiz–Volcan, R. Ghouti, A.M. Al–Naqi, A.K. Jain, Kuwait Oil Company
1145–1200 hours
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Compact In-Line Bulk Water Removal Technologies—A Solution to the High Water Cut Challenges A. Rehman, S. Peeran, N. Beg, Caltec Limited
1430–1445 hours
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1445–1500 hours
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Use of Distributed Temperature Sensors and Permanent Gauges in Shallow Wells to Monitor Real-Time Fluid Movement to the Surface and Within the Well Bore N.H. Gazi, J. Al-Humoud, R.K. Kotecha, P. Behera, I. Attar, Kuwait Oil Company; M. Shafiq, Schlumberger Saudi Arabia; F. Al-Mutairi, Schlumberger An Integrated Approach for Sustainable Development of Mature Field Using IOR Techniques—A Case History of Oligocene Sand of Upper Assam Basin, India M. Kumar, S. Yomdo, A. Pandey, Oil India Ltd.; P. Sharma, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies; D.K. Gupta, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, India; A. Dutt, Schlumberger Information Solutions
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Thickness of Concrete and Steel Front Wall Claddings for Various Blast Pressure in Blast Resistant Buildings J.P. Singh, A. Roy, Petrofac International Limited
1015–1030 hours
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Optimise Development Strategy of Upper Burgan Reservoir Through Multilateral Well with Inflow Control Device in Raudhatain Field, North Kuwait S. Chowdhuri, P.F. Cameron, T.A. Mohammad, M.M. Sahib, S.S. Sharma, M.D. AlMutairi, V.S. Rajagopalan, S.K. Chellappan, M.F. Al-Ajmi, Kuwait Oil Company
1030–1045 hours
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Building Safety Culture within Novice Engineers M.A. AlKazimi, Kuwait Oil Company; H.M. Altabbakh, Ministry of Education
1450–1500 hours
175355
Technology Management—Speeding Up Technology Implementation Through a Structured Approach F.M. Clayton, Shell International E&P; Q.M. Dashti, Kuwait Oil Company
1500–1515 hours
175327
A Comprehensive Surveillance Plan for Steamflood Pilots T. Sanyal, W.K. Al-Khamees, M. Bagheri, A. Al-Sane, H. Abdulraheem, Y. Alali, Kuwait Oil Company
1000–1015 hours
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CCS: Experiences in Project Development L. Gray, W. Maas, Shell
1015–1030 hours
175238
Intelligent Tool to Design Fracturing, Drilling, Spacer, and Cement Slurry Fluids Using Machine Learning Algorithms A. Shadravan, ReservoirFocus; M. Tarrahi, M. Amani, Texas A&M University
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Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions Knowledge Sharing ePoster Station 6 MONDAY, 12 OCTOBER 2015 1130–1145 hours
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Contractor Safety Management R. Chakrapani, Y. Alqallaf, Kuwait Oil Company
1145–1200 hours
175396
Water Conformance Control Approach for Mauddud Reservoir, North Kuwait Field F. Ashkanani, M.F. Al-Ajmi, A.S. El–Daoushy, Kuwait Oil Company
1430–1445 hours
175413
Role of Infill Drilling in Increasing Reserves of the Western Desert of Egypt—Case Studies A.H. Awaad, A. Al-Maraghi, A. Abdel Gawad, Qarun Petroleum Co.; A.H. El-Banbi, Cairo University
1445–1500 hours
175282
Simulation of Single Well Chemical Tracer Tests Conducted in Carbonate Reservoir F.Z. Al-Mutairi, S. Tiwari, B.A. Baroon, M.B. Abdullah, A.K. Pathak, Kuwait Oil Company; A.J. Gammiero, CMG Middle East
1015–1030 hours
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Extending the Vitality of a Mature Oilfield Using Well Placement Technology: A Case History of 10 Years Innovation and Commitment, Junggar Basin Northwest China K. Yang, H. Du, Y. Zhang, L. Huang, Y. Zeng, C. Wu, PetroChina XOC; X. Lin, J.C. Kok, Schlumberger; D. Wang, Schlumberger China SA; Y. WANG, Schlumberger Data & Consulting Services; T. Lee, Schlumberger
1030–1045 hours
175205
Optimising Production & Operation Through Automated Well & Network Modelling M. Das, D.M. Alkhaled, Z. Naharuddin, Kuwait Oil Company
1450–1500 hours
175397
Innovative Technology to De–Sulphate Sea Water or Brine for the KOC Northern Kuwait Oil Fields I.A. Al-Maheimid, A.K. Al-Jasmi, A. Al-Azmi, A. Al-Hashemi, Kuwait Oil Company
1500–1515 hours
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Laboratory Study on Steam and Nitrogen Co–Injection for Mid–Deep Heavy Oil Reservoirs C. Wang, L. Zhong, J. Li, G. Chen, China University of Petroleum, Beijing
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Effect of the Drilled Cuttings on Filter Cake Sealing Properties and Internal Invasion Depth in MRC Wells B.S. Bageri, M.A. Mahmoud, A.S. Sultan, A. Abdulraheem, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals; S.H. Al-Mutairi, Chevron Kuwait
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Applications of Multifrequency Dielectric and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Diffusion Measurements in the Burgan Field, Kuwait M.A. Al-Rushaid, A.A. Mohamed, M.A. Al-Ibrahem, V. Naik, Kuwait Oil Company; M. Van Steene, Schlumberger Oilfield Eastern Limited; P. Sangani, K. Eid, R. Paramatikul, H. Ayyad, Schlumberger; S. Jamal, Schlumberger Data & Consulting Services
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Utilising the Evolving Cement Mechanical Properties Under Fatigue to Predict Cement Sheath Integrity A. Shadravan, ReservoirFocus; E. Kias, Baker Hughes Solutions; R. Lew, R. Maharidge, Baker Hughes
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The Effect of Ultrasonic Waves of EOR on the Relative Permeability Curves A.M. Ragab, Future University in Egypt (FUE) and Suez University; M.F. Snosy, General Petroleum Company–Egypt
1145–1200 hours
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Management of Reservoir Souring While Water Flooding of Major Reservoirs in North Kuwait: Threat, Tracking & Tackling F. Ashkanani, Kuwait Oil Company
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Field Scale Water Injection Efficiency Optimisation Based on Combined Analysis of Finite Difference and Streamline Simulation A.Z. Ali Wanis, SPE; H.A. Algdamsi, A. Agnia, Schlumberger; A.A. Amtereg, Schlumberger Overseas S.A.
1445–1500 hours
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Sprint to the Finish Line: Value of Agile Methodology in Digital Oilfields I. Saied, SDS Management Resources
175337
A Comprehensive Review of Corrosion and its Inhibition in the Oil and Gas Industry M. Amani, D.S. Hjeij, Texas A&M University at Qatar
1015–1030 hours
175400
Developing Performance Estimates of the Heterogeneous Upper Sands of the Greater Burgan Field Using Part Field Models (Part 2) L.R. Diaz Teran Ortegon, M.N. Ibrahim, Schlumberger Middle East SA.; Y. Muhammad, Schlumberger Oilfield Eastern Ltd.; K.J. Burman, K. Datta, L. Dashti, Kuwait Oil Company; D.J. Bond, D.J. Bond & Assocs. Ltd.
1030–1045 hours
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Improving the Electrical Submersible Pumps Operational Time by 50% Using the Six–Sigma Procedures M. Ahmad, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research; S.I. Al–Refai, Kuwait Oil Company
1450–1500 hours
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Mature Thick Carbonate Reservoir Restimulation: Candidate Evaluation, Well Preparation, and Stimulation Strategy A. Retnanto, Texas A&M U at Qatar; A. Ryan, D. Amyotte, Schlumberger
1500–1515 hours
175376
HSE Integrated Risk Assessment for a Steamflood Pilot Programme F.F. Haider, J.L. Ortiz–Volcan, L.A. Pichery, Kuwait Oil Company
1000–1015 hours
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Innovative Technology for Multi–Phase Pumping S. Peeran, Caltec; A. Rehman, Petrofac
175363
Pore System Characterisation of a Low Permeability Reservoir and its Related Development and Production Issues—A Case Study from Ratawi Limestone, Umm Gudair Field, Kuwait D. Dutta, H.R. Al-Muraikhi, A. Tiwary, B.K. Tiwari, W.J. Abdul Aziz, V. Bardapurkar, S.N. Al-Anezi, Kuwait Oil Company
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SPE Training Courses
0800–1600 hours | Burgan Room Simulation—Model of Production of an Oil and Gas Asset Course Description In this one-day upstream oil and gas simulation exer e cise you and your team of technical and commercial specialists will bee presented with an oil and gas exploration lead, generated from a single ingle seismic line across Failaka Island, Kuwait, and be asked to pursue ue its exploration, development and long-term production in the most st eff ffec ective way possible so as to win the team prize for for best performanc m e.
Instructor David A. T. Donohue is the Founder er and President of both IHRDC and Arlington Storage a Corporation. Donohue h is i a technical h i l specialist i li , businessman, attorneyy, and lecturer who is highly ly regarded for for the teaching of management prog grams devoted to the business of oil and gas. He has successfully desig igned and taught these “business game” programs to more than 10,000 000 members of the international oil and gas industry on both in-housee and public bases. He was the developer of an innovative video-based d learning system for the upstream petroleum industry, which has no ow been converted to IPIMS, a widely licensed e-Learning system. Dono ohue is also the developer and owner of independent underground d gas storage facilities in New York State. In his early career he held d various positions in engineering and research ffor or Exxon and, for for ffour our years, served on the faculty of Pennsylvania State University. Donoh hue holds a Ph.D. in Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering from Pen nnsylvania State University and a J.D. from Boston College Law Scho ool. He is active in public affairs in his hometown, a Distinguished Mem mber of the SPE, and Alumni Fellow of Pennsylvania State University.
Sunday, 11 October 2015 Hilton Kuwait Resort 0800–1600 hours | Wafra Room Tu urnaround/Shutdown Saffety Best Practice Course Description Especially in today’s increasingly challenging economic climate, shutdowns/turnarounds have more risk than ever beffor ore. Participants will gain an understanding of current industry challengess,, risk/ impacts and best practices used to mitigate these challenges and improve productivity, cost control, quality, and over all saffet ety performance.
Instructor Darrell Dowd, Vice President Industrial Eastern Hemisphere United Saffety. Darrell Dowd is the Vice President of Industrial, Eastern Hemisphere and is based out of Dubai, UAE. He comes with 26 years of experience in the oil and gas and petrochemical industry working in both owner/operator and contractor roles. Mr. Dowd has h previously held positions such as VP Business Development and VP Americas. He has been instrumental in developing the industrial business around the globe and was responsible ffor or the start-up of the USA business unit. Mr. Darrell’s expertise is major maintenance activities such as shutdowns, turnarounds and brown field expansion
Sunday, 11 October 2015 Hilton Kuwait Resort 0800–1600 hours | Minagish Room Introduction to Advanced Completion Technology: Intelligent Wells, ICDs and AICDs Course Description
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Sunday, 11 October 2015 Hilton Kuwait Resort
This course introduces the technology and fundamentals of advanced well completion technologies needed to identifyy, plan, and execute advanced completion projects. The course will describe the diff ffer erent types of advanced completions, the appropriate applications ffor or the technologyy, and the value it can generate. Participants will be introduced to the petroleum engineering considerations for for advanced well completion applications such as project screening, well performance modelling and reservoir simulation. This course will introduce methods and workflows by which participants can select the appropriate advanced completion technology ffor or their application. Participants will also learn about the equipment, functionality, completion design and execution needed to successfully implement the project.
Instructor Michael Konopczynski is an independent petroleum engineering consultant at K-Sk Ski Petroleum Tech LLC, specialising in advanced e well completion technologies. Prior to his currrent role, he was Director of Reservoir Solutions ons at Halliburton Comple etion Toolss, and Director of Technologyy at Halliburton Intelligen ent Completions/WellDynamics, wherre he provided petroleum enginee ering support for for the application of Intelligent Well technology. Beffore joining WellDynamics in 2001, he spen nt nearly 20 years with Shell Canada, a serving in a variety of productio on engineering and technology logy roles including steam-assisted th hermal recovery, CO2 enhanced recovery, deep sour gas developm ment, and gas-condensate d elopmen dev l t iin Canada, ts d the United d Sta t tes,, and the Sultanate of Oman.
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Field Trips and Education Activities
Field Trips
Education t Activities
WORLD’S LARGEST CHANNEL COUNT SEISMIC CREW— —KUW WAIT OIL COMP PANYSCHLUMBERGER UNIQ FIELD TRIP Sunday, 11 October 2015 1300–1600 hours Pick up and drop off: Hilton Kuwait Resort
ENERGY Y4ME TEACHERS WORKSHOP Monday, 12 2 October 2015 0800–1400 0 hours
Kuwait International Fairr, Mishref The programm me believes in the importance of giving teachers the tools they need d to comfortably teach students on energy choices and careers. Handss-on activities at teacher workshops p p provide educators with interactive, age e-appropriate experiments using basic household items that illustrate ener e gy concepts. The experiments are inexpensive and can
BURGAN FIELD TRIP Tuesday, 13 Occtober 2015 1200–1600 hours ours Pick up and drop off: Hilton Kuwait Resort
ENERGY Y4ME STUDENTS WORKSHOP Tuesday, 13 3 October 2015 0800–1400 0 hours
Kuwait International Fairr, Mishref The Energy4m me student workshop targets high school students (grade 10 to grade 12 2). The programme will include expert speakers, handson activities, and exhibition/technology tour. Studentss can use these opportunities to learn about emerging technology in the petroleum industry, career opportunities, or how energy makes an a impact on our everyday lives.
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Und n er the Patronage of
His Royal Highness Prince Khalifa bin n Salman Al Khaliifa Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Bahraiin
12th Middle e East Geo osciencess Conferenc ce and Exh hibition Conference: Exh hibition:
7 – 10 March ch 2016 8 – 10 March h 2016
Bahrain rain International Exhibition and Con nvention Centre
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Stand No: 5037
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Al Fajr – Oil & Gas Directory Middle East
Stand No: 6000
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) PO Box 898 Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 2 6020000 Web: www.adnoc.ae E-mail: info@adnoc.ae Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) was established in 1971 to operate in all areas of the oil and gas industry. ADNOC has steadily been broadening its activity creating an integrated oil and gas industry in the fields of exploration and production, support services, oil refining and gas processing, chemicals and petrochemicals, maritime transportation, refined products and distribution. ADNOC has affiliate subsidiary companies that include ADCO, ADMA-OPCO, ZADCO, Al Dhafra Petroleum Operations Company Ltd., Al Yasat Petroleum Operations Company Ltd., NDC, GASCO, ADGAS, Al Hosn Gas, ELIXIER, TAKREER, ADNOC Distribution, BOROUGE, FERTIL, ESNAAD, IRSHAD and ADNATCO-NGSCO.
Stand No: 605
Aggreko Middle East Ltd. PO Box 60 Safat 13001 Kuwait Tel: +965 23983648 Web: www.me.aggreko.com E-mail: rentals@aggreko.ae Since its foundation over 50 years ago, Aggreko has grown to become the world’s leading provider of rental power and temperature control solutions. After opening its first regional office in the Middle East in 1991 in Sharjah, UAE, Aggreko today offers round-the-clock service support and equipment availability through a network of twelve locations in eight GCC countries. We offer a complete range of power generation and temperature control services to our customers, including project management, system design, installation and commissioning plus full operation and maintenance if required. Whatever your business - construction or manufacturing, oil and gas or petrochemicals, Aggreko can provide you with temporary power and cooling solutions to continue your production seamlessly.
Stand No: 668
Agility Fairs & Events PO Box 25418 Sulaibiya Kuwait Tel: +965 24981575 Web: www.agility.com E-mail: maiomari@agilitylogistics.com/aalghasrah@agilitylogistics.com
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PO Box 505 Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 2 4483800 Web: www.oilandgasdirectory.com E-mail: alfajrdd@emirates.net.ae / awiahamed@daralfajr.ae Oil & Gas Directory Middle East is the authentic reference guide to the oil, gas, petrochemical, power and energy sectors of this region. The directory has made rapid strides, maintaining a commendable record of being ahead of time and has not rested on its laurels, as more international companies have participated in this indispensable publication. The directory not only offers a glimpse into the wide spectrum of oil and gas fields but provides a canvass for growing entrepreneurs. Its constant effort to grow along with time and its digitally inclined customers, allows the directory’s availability to be in the form of CDs as well as on the web which can be updated constantly. Its clients have played a vital role in the directory’s growth. With 23 years of successful publishing record, credibility and unique features, the directory is said to be the only one of its kind in the Middle East.
Stand No: 6050
Al Sanea Chemical Products Subhan Industrial Area Safat 13057 Kuwait Tel: +965 24734991 Web: www.alsanea.com E-mail: info@alsanea.com Al Sanea Chemical Products is one of the leading chemical manufacturers and distributors of chemicals and household cleaning products in Kuwait, established in 1977. We are an ISO 9001-2008 certified chemical manufacturing, trading and supplying company in Kuwait and have a registered patent for White Spirit in USA / USA Patented Technology for commercial production of White Spirit (raw material in producing paint). In collaboration with many reputed European manufacturers, under license and technical expertise, we produce a wide variety of industrial maintenance and janitorial products for almost all sectors of every industry.
Stand No: 6330
Al-Julaiah Trading and Contracting Co. WLL (JTC) PO Box 26142 Block 1 – Building 117C, Canada Dry Street Shuwaikh Industrial Area 13122 Kuwait Tel: +965 22206800 Web: www.julaiahgroup.com E-mail: info-jtc@julaiahgroup.com JTC was established in 1976. It is now one of the most aggressive players in Kuwait’s oil, gas and power generation industries. Representing various international companies that span the globe, JTC
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provides equipment and services ranging from the oil well to the pumping station. JTC enjoys continued growth and stature in an everincreasing competitive industry. JTC holds its headquarters in Shuwaikh Industrial Area, which is centrally located for easy access to the oil and power generation sector, as well as the Kuwait commercial and financial sector.
Stand No: 610
Ali Muqwar & Mohammad Kharma Industrial Equipment 3rd Ring Road Shuwaikh Industrial Area Kuwait Tel: +965 24812137 Web: www.mkharma.com E-mail: info@mkharma.com Bearings, mechanical/oil seals, O-rings, V-belts, C-clips, grease, measuring tools, rigging hardware, chains, hooks, D-shackles, load binders, chain blocks, lever chain hoists, steel wire ropes, nylon slings, hardware, industrial tools, power tools, cotton waste, cotton rags, cutting & grinding discs, adhesives, castors, wheels, conveyor belts, automotive/garage equipment, pneumatic equipment, air compressors, fuel pumps, couplings, fittings, welding equipment, safety products, workers uniform, shoes, gloves, fasteners, bolts, screws, nuts, washers, anchors, rivets, shafting bars: m. steel, st. steel, bronze, aluminium, brass, teflon, nylon (round, hexagonal, square). Sheet products: lead, teflon, rubber, neoprene, jointing gaskets, gland packing, fire bricks, fire clay, graphite crucibles. Other Companies: Timken PIUSI
Stand No: 6009
Allworld Exhibitions 12th Floor, Westminster Tower London SE1 7SP United Kingdom Tel: +44 207 8402139 Web: www.allworldexhibitions.com/oil E-mail: oil@oesallworld.com KOGS 2015 is organised by Arabian Exhibition Management (AEM), an affiliate of Allworld Exhibitions. The Allworld Exhibitions Alliance of organisers, managers and consultants of exhibitions is the world’s largest private association of professional organisers active in the field of international trade shows. London-based Overseas Exhibition Services (OES) is the worldwide representative office for AEM and all Allworld Exhibitions members. AEM’s Allworld Exhibitions partner in Singapore is International Expo Management (IEM) who co-ordinate the group’s offices and networks in Asia. The Allworld Exhibitions Alliance has over 40 years of agency experience in organising
petroleum industry events. Its portfolio includes: GEO (Bahrain), MEOS (Bahrain), Middle East Petrotech (Bahrain), KOGS (Kuwait), GEO India (India), 3P Arctic (Norway), OGA (Kuala Lumpur), SUBSEA Asia (Kuala Lumpur), Oil & Gas Indonesia (Jakarta), Oil & Gas Myanmar (Myanmar) and OSEA (Singapore). Visit our stand if you are interested in exhibiting at industry leading events in the Middle East and Asia. Regional Office: Arabian Exhibition Management PO Box 20200 Manama Bahrain Tel: +973 17550033 Web: www.aemallworld.com E-mail: fawzi@aemallworld.com
Stand No: 6422
Alrewaq Al Dahabi General Trading & Contracting Co. Al Hamad Tower - B, 9th Floor Al Qibla Area, Sour Street Kuwait City Kuwait Tel: +965 22402005 / 52250 Web: www.alrewaq.com E-mail: info@alrewaq.com Alrewaq Al Dahabi General Trading & Contracting Co. is the first Kuwaiti company to hold quality certificates ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007 related to defence, security and safety systems. We are specialised in the fields of electro mechanical, petrochemical, oil and gas, defence/security and construction industry for Kuwait and GCC countries. Our products include: • • • • • • • •
Public warning system Explosion proof CCTV power & back-up systems Data logger, calibrators, insulators Colours & industrial coating system (Antifire - ATEX) Fire equipment & alarming systems Security control, barriers & fencing technology RFID, RTLS, ECTS Defence/security equipment & systems
With rich experience and a well qualified team, our services include site surveys, installation, training, maintenance and project management.
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Stand No: 6150
Stand No: 627
Amec Foster Wheeler
Ashcroft Al Rushaid Instrument Co. Ltd.
PO Box 9575 Block 5, Building A14/39, Shuaiba Industrial Area (Gulf Spic Building) Ahmadi 61006 Kuwait Tel: +965 23253300 Web: www.amecfw.com E-mail: amease@amecfw.com
PO Box 12031 Jubail Industrial City 31961 Saudi Arabia Tel: +966 1 33411767 Web: www.ashcroft-alrushaid.com E-mail: admin1@aarico.net
Amec Foster Wheeler (www.amecfw.com) designs, delivers and maintains strategic and complex assets for its customers across the global energy and related sectors. With pro-forma 2014 annualised scope revenues of £5.5 billion and over 40,000 people in more than 50 countries, the company operates across the whole of the oil and gas industry - from production through to refining, processing and distribution of derivative products - and in the mining, clean energy, power generation, pharma, environment and infrastructure markets. Amec Foster Wheeler shares are publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange and its American Depositary Shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Both trade under the ticker AMFW. Regional Office: Amec Foster Wheeler PO Box 63404 Shk. Sultan Bin Hamdan Al Nahyan Building Building E48, 5th Floor Khalifa Park Area Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 2 4187878 Web: www.amecfw.com E-mail: amease@amecfw.com Other companies: Ingen Qedi
Ashcroft Al Rushaid Instrument Co. Ltd. (AARICO), the joint venture of Al Rushaid Petroleum Investment Company with Ashcroft Nagano Keiki Inc. located in Jubail, Saudi Arabia is the only manufacturer of Ashcroft pressure and temperature instruments in the Middle East. Ashcroft pressure and temperature instruments have been manufactured in Saudi Arabia from 1983 onwards and were supplied through Dresser Al Rushaid Valve and Instruments Company Ltd. (DARVICO), until Ashcroft was taken over by Nagano Keiki, the world’s largest manufacturers of pressure sensors from Dresser as a part of the global restructuring in 2006. AARICO is the only company which represents both Ashcroft and Nagano Keiki products in the entire Middle East.
Stand No: 654
AUMA Actuators Middle East WLL PO Box 15268 Juffair Bahrain Tel: +973 17896585 Web: www.auma.com E-mail: roderick.alayon@auma.com AUMA Actuators Middle East WLL, Kingdom of Bahrain, is a subsidiary of AUMA Riester GmbH Co KG, Germany.
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American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) PO Box 341359 Dubai Silicon Oasis, Office F-502 Dubai United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 4 3724201 Web: www.middleeast.aapg.org E-mail: aapgme@aapg.org Since its founding in 1917, the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) has been a pillar of the worldwide scientific community. The original purpose of AAPG, to foster scientific research, to advance the science of geology, to promote technology, and to inspire high professional conduct, still guides the Association today. AAPG provides publications, conferences, and educational opportunities to geoscientists and disseminates the most current geological information available to the general public. As the world’s premier professional association for explorationists, AAPG is about the science of petroleum geology.
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Automak Automotive Company PO Box 886 Block 2, Area 71, Street 12, Shuwaikh Industrial Area Safat 13009 Kuwait Tel: +965 1845555 Web: www.automak.com E-mail: rsc@automak.com Automak is proud to offer a range of services and programmes, including: • • • • • • • •
Long and short term lease programme Car rental and VIP chauffeur service at 13 countries in the MENA region Distributors for Rough Rider ATV, an Automak Brand Distributor for Golf Carts, an Automak Brand Yacht rentals in Kuwait, Lebanon, Greece and certain parts of Europe Desert camping and sightseeing tours Pre-owned vehicles Automak Rewards Programme
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Bahrain National Gas Company (B.S.C) Building 1262, Road 8525 Al Sakhir 985 Bahrain Tel: +973 17756222 Web: www.banagas.com.bh E-mail: bng@banagas.com.bh On 17 December 1979, His Highness Shaikh Isa Bin Salman Al-Khalifa, the late Amir of Bahrain, inaugurated the Associated Gas Project marking a major step in the Bahraini government’s determination to use energy effectively. This project’s primary objective was to process large quantities of associated gas extracted from Bahrain’s oilfields into marketable products, supply residue gas for local industrial use and provide employment and training opportunities for Bahraini nationals. The project was incorporated as the Bahrain National Gas Company B.S.C. (BANAGAS), 75% owned by Bahrain’s government with the remaining 25% equally owned by the Boubyan Petrochemical Company and Caltex Bahrain (now Chevron Bahrain). Outstanding occupational safety records combined with international recognition has made BANAGAS one of the most successful projects implemented by Bahrain’s government in its determined drive for growth and prosperity for all the people of Bahrain.
Stand No: 6310
The Bahrain Petroleum Company (BAPCO) PO Box 25555 Awali Bahrain Tel: +973 17704040 Web: www.bapco.net E-mail: info@bapco.net BAPCO, wholly owned by the Government of Bahrain, is engaged in the oil industry including refining, distribution of petroleum products and natural gas, sales and exports of crude oil and refined products. The company owns a 260,000 barrel-a-day refinery, storage facilities for more than 14 million barrels, a marketing terminal, and a marine terminal for its petroleum products. Ninety-five per cent of refined products are exports. BAPCO’s prime customers for crude oil and refined products are based in the Middle East, India, the Far East, South East Asia and Africa. Other Companies: Gulf Petrochemical Industries Co. (BSC) Bahrain National Gas Company National Oil & Gas Authority Oil & Gas Holding Company B.S.C (Closed)
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Baker Hughes Building 42, Eastern Plaza Building, 1st Floor Commercial Bank Road Ahmadi Kuwait Tel: +965 97271170 Web: www.bakerhughes.com E-mail: sarah.alzaid@bakerhughes.com Baker Hughes was formed in 1987 with the merger of Baker International and Hughes Tool Company; conceiving ground-breaking inventions and revolutionising the fledgling petroleum era. Since those earliest advancements, we’ve never stopped searching for solutions to conquer the next frontier. Our history of technology innovation is a cornerstone of our success. Local teams are supported by global centres of excellence where scientists push boundaries of value-adding technology; finding solutions for progressively complex technical challenges and developing them for specific industry needs. Our local GeoMarket teams work side-by-side with customers to engineer reliable, application-specific products and services.
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Beicip-Franlab 232 avenue Napoléon Bonaparte Rueil-Malmaison 92852 France Tel: +33 1 47088186 Web: www.beicip.com E-mail: jennifer.lancirica@beicip.com Beicip-Franlab is a leading independent E&P consultant, and a geoscience and reservoir engineering software editor. The company is part of the IFP Energies Nouvelles Group. With over half a century of successful experience in E&P activities Beicip-Franlab offers a full range of petroleum consulting services, from upstream to downstream. The company also provides its clients with best-in-class advices and software. Beicip-Franlab is part of the EOR Alliance. The company has hands-on expertise in most of the oil and gas provinces and is already serving over 1000 clients among the largest national and international oil companies and independents. Beicip-Franlab has a strong local presence in the Middle East thanks to its subsidiary, IFP Middle East Consulting. Regional Office: IFP Middle East Consulting C6 Tower, 1st Floor, Bainuna Street 34 Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 5 63299230 Web: www.beicip.com E-mail: aymery.ait-said@beicip.com
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Agency, Business France has 1,500 personnel, both in France and in 70 countries throughout the world.
Belzona Polymerics Claro Road Harrogate HG1 4DS United Kingdom Tel: +44 1423 567641 Web: www.belzona.com E-mail: belzona@belzona.co.uk In 1952 Belzona pioneered innovative polymer technology that has since revolutionised industrial repair and maintenance procedures. Proven success has also led to a growing number of prominent clients specifying Belzona as a preventative measure at the design stage. Today, Belzona is a world leader in polymer repair composites and industrial protective coatings and is continuously developing solutions to meet the ever increasing market demand. Over 140 distributors in more than 120 countries ensure the availability of not only Belzona materials, but also specification, application and supervision services. Belzona is represented at KOGS by Adel Behbehani General Trading Co. Nearest Distributor: Adel Behbehani General Trading Co. PO Box 24555, Merqab Shayma Tower, Block 3 Building A8+B8, 8th Floor, Safat , 13106 Kuwait Tel: +965 22250293 E-mail: behbehani@aybg.com
Regional Office: Business France French Embassy, Mansouriyah, Block 1 13th Street, Villa 24 Kuwait City Kuwait Tel: +965 22582093 Web: www.businessfrance.fr E-mail: rabih.soufangi@businessfrance.fr Other Companies: Denis-Villars Drillscan Filtration SASU Infigroup IPSI Innoveox OHT Ponticelli Technogenia TECLIS Instruments
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BP Kuwait Limited 13th Floor, Sahab Tower, Salhiya Kuwait City Kuwait Tel: +965 22403316 Web: www.bp.com E-mail: nouf.alabdulrazzaq@se1.bp.com BP is one of the world's leading international oil and gas companies. We provide customers with fuel for transportation, energy for heat and light, lubricants to keep engines moving, and the petrochemicals products used to make everyday items as diverse as paints, clothes and packaging. BP has a long relationship with Kuwait that goes back to the very foundation of the oil industry in this Middle Eastern nation. In September 2014, BP signed a technical services agreement (TSA) with Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) to bring BP’s expertise in enhanced oil recovery to the giant Burgan oilfield.
Stand No: 6290
Business France 77, bd Saint Jacques Paris 75014 France Tel: +33 1 40733487 Web: www.businessfrance.fr E-mail: agnes.hagyak@businessfrance.fr Business France is the national agency supporting the international development of the French economy, responsible for fostering export growth by French businesses, as well as promoting and facilitating international investment in France. Founded on January 1, 2015 through a merger between UBIFRANCE and the Invest in France
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Caltec Ltd. 4 Medway Court Cranfield Bedford MK43 0FQ United Kingdom Tel: +44 1234 750144 Web: www.caltec.com E-mail: info@caltec.com Caltec is the industry leading provider of Surface Jet Pump (SJP) and Compact Separation systems to enhance production, extend economic field life and reduce environmental impact. Typical applications include pressure/production boosting for oil and gas wells, replacing/supporting compressors, well deliquification and revival, back-pressure reduction on wells/manifolds/pipelines, assisting with artificial lift methods and flare and vent gas recovery. Substantial research and development underpins the technological and engineering advantage that SJP’s can offer often where traditional pump and compressor based alternatives cannot be applied. The SJ’s are compact and a fraction of the size of alternative solutions, a passive device requiring little or no maintenance and consuming no fuel.
Stand No: 631
Chemostrat Ltd 2 Ravenscroft Court Welshpool SY21 8SL United Kingdom Tel: +44 1938 555330 Web: www.chemostrat.com E-mail: ukoffice@chemostrat.com
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Chemostrat is the world leader in providing high quality stratigraphic services delivering regional to reservoir-scale, high resolution stratigraphic correlations. Our inorganic geochemical analyses provide a huge data suite that brings invaluable information that can be used to determine provenance, reservoir quality, mineralogical and lithological information. Chemostrat also provides fully interpreted geochronology services offering specialist stratigraphy services including stable isotope stratigraphy, palaeomagnetism, U/Pb dating and Re/Os dating which complement our Chemostratigraphy service which still forms the cornerstone of our portfolio and is offered at wellsite for real-time geosteering with the same high degree of professionalism as our laboratory-based services.
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Commercial Bank of Kuwait PO Box 2861 Mubarak Al Kabeer Street (opposite Kuwait Stock Exchange) Kuwait City Kuwait Tel: +965 22990947 Web: www.cbk.com E-mail: wdsouza@cbk.com Commercial Bank of Kuwait (CBK) is one of the largest financial institutions in Kuwait with a strong and growing corporate and retail banking franchise providing innovative financial and investment solutions to its ever growing customer base. Established on 19th June 1960, it is the second oldest bank in Kuwait. From retail banking to mega project finance, CBK is mobilising its substantial capital base and decades of expertise to assume a cutting edge role in the Kuwait economy. The Bank has emerged as a leading financier, arranging a flow of loans to diverse power, construction and notable infrastructure projects in Kuwait.
Stand No: 655
Control & Applications Emirates (CAE) Al Masraf Building, 12th & 15th Floor Sheikh Hamdan Street Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 2 6767965 Web: www.caeme.com E-mail: cae@caeme.com Since 1977, CAE has become one of the most reliable and respected Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Maintenance (EPCM) companies for the energy and infrastructure sectors in the Middle East. It has successfully executed major projects in the fields of oil and gas (offshore and onshore), petrochemicals, refineries, utilities and industrial plants with the following fields of expertise:
Telecommunication & low current: • Fiber optic installations, structured cabling • SMATV/CCTV systems, telephone system, telemetry, PA/GA system
Stand No: 5012
CTS Middle East Bahrain Villa 2307, Road 2757, Block 327 Adliya Bahrain Tel: +973 17297703 Web: www.cts-middle-east.com E-mail: bahrain@cts-middle-east.com CTS is a European company established in the 1980s, specialised in the design, manufacturing, supply and installation of products and systems used in safe and effective transfer for storage of chemicals and hydrocarbons such as aluminum geodesic domes, drain systems, aluminum internal floating roofs, composite and special hoses, floating suction lines, swivel joints, loading arms, integral foam dam, ANSI gate, globe, check and butterfly valves, vapour bladders, gauge pole covers for emission control and services include engineering, inspection and calibration. Over the past decades, CTS has built a track record that is unparalleled for safety and tank integrity, meeting the challenges of an industry that operates in a complex field of social responsibilities and ever tighter rules governing these responsibilities.
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Cyrus Technology Plot 91, Block 7 Ahmadi Kuwait Tel: +965 23983888 Web: www.cyrustc.com E-mail: ganjineh@cyrustc.com The Cyrus Technology Gyro Directional Service can provide accurate, repeatable, and precise survey data in a continuous high speed mode at speeds of up to 150 m/min in all well profiles, from vertical to horizontal. Unlike other downhole survey or magnetic tools, the tool is a north-seeking instrument. All measurements are therefore made with reference to the geographic north, which ensures that the directional measurement accuracy is not affected by magnetic interference. Accordingly, directional surveys can be run with confidence inside casing, tubing, drill-pipe or through formations with high quantities of magnetite. In addition, unlike other continuous gyro systems, the Cyrus Technology supplied instrument does not require any surface alignment or surface calibration prior to survey. Designed with a reliable pump-down capability, the tool can also be run on wireline for simultaneous surface readout, or in memory mode when running on Slickline.
Electrical & power systems: • Design & detailed engineering • MV/LV switchgears, power/distribution transformers • Power and control cable works • Earthing & lightning protection Control & instrumentation: • DCS, SCADA, PLC based systems • Fire & gas
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Descon Engineering Qatar LLC
Stand No: 6220
Danem Group Office 5, Building 100 & 104, Block 7 Ahmadi Kuwait Tel: +971 50 8577687 Web: www.danemgroup.com E-mail: jijog@danemgroup.com Danem Group is a leading industrial fabrication and E&C company established in 1998, providing a full range of products and services to the industry in the Middle East, ranging from general fabrication to field construction. Danem has played a prominent role in the development of the oil and gas sector in the region over the past decade based on its immense knowledge and know-how in this industry. The company’s diverse portfolio encompasses energy, oil and gas, chemicals, aluminum and power. It is currently engaged with projects ranging from refineries to fertilisers, from aluminum smelter and steel to power generation and desalination, and from petrochemicals to oil and gas production. Regional Office: MEOFS General Trading & Contracting Co. WLL Panasonic Tower, 4th Floor Fahad Al-Salem Street Kuwait City Kuwait Tel: +965 22248711 Web: www.meofs.com E-mail: info@meofs.com
Stand No: 6290
DENIS SOMAIN Z.I. de Monterrat Le Chambon Feugerolles 42500 France Tel: +33 6 77870635 Web: www.denis-villars.fr E-mail: rmeasson@denis-villars.fr Design and manufacturing of equipment for oil and gas upstream activities (bulk plant, complete acid plant, special transport trailers for bulk and acid, mixing tanks, pumping units fitted on trucks, trailers or skids, field equipment for on-shore and off-shore activities).
PO Box 23364 2nd Floor, Al Hitmi Village, Umm Ghuwailina Doha Qatar Tel: +974 44054753 / 4717 Web: www.descon.com E-mail: angie.aref@descon.com Descon started in 1977 with a vision to build a world-class engineering company. Today Descon is a major player in the region serving oil and gas, chemical, petrochemical, cement, power and infrastructure sectors in Pakistan and the Middle East. We have an excellent track record of maintenance, retrofit, debottlenecking, annual plant shutdown, long term shutdown, plant construction/execution and management with high standards of safety and QA/QC. We have the privilege to work with QP, ADNOC, Saudi Aramco and their subsidiaries and also with KOGS in Kuwait. Our major strengths include the presence of around 8,000 multi-disciplined and highly qualified manpower, a fleet of 75 cranes ranging from 20 tons capacity to 300 tons capacity and all other high profile construction and maintenance equipment.
Stand No: 5035
DMS Global WLL PO Box 30063 Manama Bahrain Tel: +973 172405590 Web: www.dmsglobal.net E-mail: rthompson@dmsglobal.net With headquarters in Bahrain and the regional office in Abu Dhabi, DMS Global has been the region’s leading business intelligence and marketing solution provider since 2000. Our business expertise is diversified across global projects tracking, events management, industry debates, digital and multimedia production, exhibitions stand design and industry specific publishing. With offices in 9 countries around the world, we believe that local presence is local knowledge. DMS Projects tracks approximately 14,000 projects in over 50 countries across 13 major sectors, making the DMS Projects Matrix the most accurate, encompassing and extensive resource for companies looking for new business opportunities anywhere.
Stand No: 6290
DrillScan 26 rue Emile Decorps Villeurbanne 69100 France Tel: +33 4 82900150 Web: www.drillscan.com E-mail: contact@drillscan.com DrillScan provides expert drilling engineering services. Our complete software platform allows DrillScan’s engineers to assist customers at all stages of the process - from pre-analysis to real-time operations and to post-analysis. We offer the possibility to integrate DrillScan engineers
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and software to be part of your drilling teams and contribute to drilling engineering and well construction tasks and to consistently propose drilling optimisation solutions. We offer service flexibility, remote, at the office or on site; pre-drilling analysis, offset wells post-analysis, well design optimisation; real time drilling monitoring and recommendations and post-drilling analysis and learning curve enhancement.
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Eastern United Petroleum Services - EUPS Block 06, Street 1, Building 137 Ahmadi Industrial Area Ahmadi 61003 Kuwait Tel: +965 23989993 Web: www.easternutd.com E-mail: info@easternutd.com
Stand No: 6297
The Egyptian Ethylene and Derivatives Company (ETHYDCO) Petroleum Complex - 19 KM Alex/Cairo Desert Road Merghem, Amreya Alexandria Egypt Tel: +20 3 2020339 Web: www.ethydco-eg.com E-mail: aabouzeid@ethydco-eg.com The Egyptian Ethylene and Derivatives Company (ETHYDCO) is an Egyptian joint stock company established on 16 January 2011 under Egyptian investment law with a total investment cost of US$ 1.9 billion. ETHYDCO is a manufacturer and leading provider of value creating plastics and rubber products (linear low and high density polyethylene, butadiene, low CIS and solution styrene butadiene synthetic rubber). The ETHYDCO Complex is currently under construction and expected to be on-stream in Q4-2015.
Stand No: 6297
Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC)
Eastern United Petroleum Services (EUPS) is proud to be the first Kuwaiti wireline logging company. EUPS also provides surface well testing from its continuously growing portfolio of services. Through its top class diversified international employees and management team EUPS is committed to the highest world class standard in service quality and HSE, and through its international partners and allies is granted access to top worldwide services and technologies without any limitations or restrictions. Now operated successfully on more than 3,000 wells in Kuwait, EUPS aspires to be recognised as a regional oilfield services market leader.
1 A, Ahmed El Zomor Street 8th District, Nasr City Cairo Egypt Tel: +20 2 27065725 Web: www.petroleum.gov.eg E-mail: mohamedim@egpc.com.eg
Stand No: 6297
• Improve and update terms and conditions for Concession Agreements to make it competitive & attractive • Increase exploration activities with updated technologies in order to add more reserves • Optimise utilisation of the existing infrastructures & facilities • Upgrade oil refiner’s efficiency to maximise high quality petroleum products • Continue to improve petroleum products specifications and produce new products with high added value • Optimum utilisation of pipelines network for transporting crude oil and petroleum products • Satisfy local demand for oil products • Apply international HSE high standard measures
Egypt Gas Kournish ElNil, Elwarak Embaba, Giza Cairo Egypt Tel: +20 2 35406079 Web: www.egyptgas.com.eg E-mail: egyptgas@egyptgas.com.eg Egypt Gas Company is one of the Egyptian petroleum sector companies, and was established in 1983 as the first Egyptian Joint Stock EPC Company in the field of natural gas transmission and distribution projects to provide natural gas to all kinds of clients including domestic, commercial, industrial and power plants. Egypt Gas Company is currently considered the largest company in this field in Egypt and the Middle East area. The company also works in the field of maintenance projects for onshore and offshore petroleum facilities, implementing, establishing and maintaining oil and gas storage tanks and all mechanical and civil works.
EGPC is a legal entity and was formed as an affiliated corporation for the Ministry of Petroleum. The main objectives are:
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Egyptian Natural Gas Co. (GASCO) El Teseen Street, 5th Settlement Maadi Ring Road, Exit 12 New Cairo Egypt Tel: +20 2 26171510 / 11 / 12 / 13 Web: www.gasco.com.eg E-mail: karem_mahmoud@gasco.com.eg One of the major players in the natural gas business in Egypt, GASCO takes pride in providing the vital link in the gas chain between gas producers and gas consumers, making gas available, accessible and affordable to different sectors, touching the lives of millions of people through the largest and longest gas grid in Africa and the Middle East. With a never ending challenge to do better, we are developing and delivering solutions, fuelling domestic growth, catering for current and future demand while bridging the gap between people and prosperity. Our gas processing plants recover gas valuable components for the local market and for export. We have taken steps to pioneer projects enhancing their capacities and capabilities.
Stand No: 6297
Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) 85 Nasr Road 1st District, Nasr City Cairo Egypt Tel: +20 2 22642496 Web: www.egas.com.eg E-mail: rkhayat@egas.com.eg EGAS, The Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company, was established in August 2001 to focus on all aspects of natural gas. EGAS is engaged in a wide range of activities including upstream exploration and gas production, midstream gas processing, gas transmission and pipelines and downstream gas liquefaction, and gas distribution. EGAS main objectives are to expand natural gas utilisation in the domestic market, encourage investment in natural gas activities, manage the gas transmission and distribution system as well as to develop LNG projects, participate in exploration development and production of natural gas and develop the natural gas industry database.
Stand No: 6297
Egyptian Petrochemicals Holding Company (ECHEM) 27 El Salam Avenue 5th Settlement, El Lotus District New Cairo Egypt Tel: +20 2 7598300 Web: www.echem-eg.com E-mail: info@echem-eg.com ECHEM was established in January 2002 to manage and develop the petrochemicals industry in Egypt through new promising areas of
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investment for private investors and international companies, and to set up strategic alliances with local producers, off takers and international shareholders. ECHEM’s priority is to enhance the growth of the petrochemicals industry throughout the implementation of The National Petrochemicals Master Plan, which outlines total investments of US$ 20 billion to cover 14 complexes (24 projects and 50 production units) during the coming 20 years. The production will reach 15 million tons/year of petrochemical products with a total value amounting to US$ 15 billion to meet local demand and export surplus.
Stand No: 6297
Egyptian Projects Operation & Maintenance (EPROM) Petroleum Complex Alex-Cairo Desert Road - KM 19.5 Alexandria Egypt Tel: +20 1 207110305 Web: www.eprom.com.eg E-mail: mnafadi@eprom.com.eg EPROM is the largest operation and maintenance management company in Egypt and North Africa, ranking as the first Egyptian General Petroleum Cooperation owned company to professionally cover both domains of maintenance and operation for oil refineries, petrochemical plants, factories, and gas plants as well as the management of marine terminals. EPROM has proven its capabilities and competencies in a highly competitive business and achieved a recognisable market share as a modern company providing integral, top notch operation and maintenance management service.
Stand No: 6412
Emerson Process Management PO Box 9240 Plot 117 - 122, Area 7 Industrial Area Ahmadi 61003 Kuwait Tel: +965 97278393 Web: www.emerson.com E-mail: mea.marcom@emerson.com Emerson Process Management is a leader in helping businesses automate production, processing and distribution in the chemical, oil and gas, refining, power, and other industries. The company combines superior products and technology with industry-specific engineering, consulting, project management and maintenance services. Emerson has unsurpassed expertise and capabilities in the oil and gas industry. We help our customers to optimise their operations with measurement and analytical instrumentation, final control devices, operations and management systems, and industry solutions and expertise. Emerson has a growing presence in Kuwait where it operates a local office with the support of its Middle East and Africa headquarters in the UAE.
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Stand No: 5011
Engineering for the Petroleum & Process Industries (Enppi)
EPSCO Global General Trading & Contracting Co.
1 A, Ahmed El Zomor Street 8th District, Nasr City Cairo Egypt Tel: +20 2 2762752 Web: www.enppi.com E-mail: wedad.abaza@enppi.com Engineering for the Petroleum & Process Industries (Enppi) was established in 1978. The current total paid capital is US$ 220 million. The Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) is the principal shareholder owning 97% of the total shares of Enppi. Enppi provides fully integrated engineering, procurement, construction supervision and project management services for the petroleum, petrochemicals, power, and other related industries in Egypt, MENA region and worldwide. Enppi is recognised as a major engineering and EPC main contractor, with a proven record of accomplishments for both onshore and offshore projects in oil and gas, refining, petrochemicals and general industry projects.
Stand No: 6295
EOR Alliance BEICIP FRANLAB 232 avenue Napoléon Bonaparte Rueil-Malmaison 92852 France Tel: +33 1 47088186 Web: www.eor-alliance.com E-mail: jennifer.lancirica@beicip.com The EOR Alliance was created in 2010 by three leaders in their respective domains: IFP Energies nouvelles, SOLVAY and BEICIPFRANLAB, building on over 30 years of EOR experience. The EOR Alliance experts assist oil companies around the world with specialised EOR services, encompassing laboratory, consulting and implementation - from the lab to the field. It also continuously invests in R&D to develop new workflows and solutions, with a goal to accelerate the time-to-market of EOR projects and to extend the scope of reservoir conditions addressable by EOR technologies. Regional Office: IFP Middle East Consulting C6 Tower, First Floor, Bainuna Street 34 Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 5 63299230 Web: www.beicip.com Email: aymery.ait-said@beicip.com
Al-Bahar Tower, 13th Floor Ahmed Al-Jaber Street Sharq Kuwait Tel: +965 22468353 Web: www.eptech-du.com E-mail: sales@eptech-du.com EPSCO is in the contracting, construction and commercial business. We are responsible and accountable for providing excellent service to all clients in the oil industry and other governmental organisations and the public in a qualitative, efficient and timely manner. We depend on highly experienced and motivated staff, the best agencies and efficient equipment in a harmonious working environment. Our philosophy is founded on a commitment to sustainable growth and development in an ever-evolving global market. Our objective is to provide quality of the highest order to our worldwide businesses. Loyalty, trust, professionalism and international expertise, reinforced by the ability and determination to foster long-term relationships, are the hallmarks of the Group. Other Companies: Fishbones AS Lafarge Landy POWELTEC
Stand No: 6400
EQUATE Petrochemical Company PO Box 4733 Safat 13048 Kuwait Tel: +965 1898888 Web: www.equate.com E-mail: ccd@equate.com Established in 1995 as Kuwait’s first international joint-venture in this industry, EQUATE Petrochemical Company (EQUATE) embodies its ‘Partners in Success’ slogan through the partnership between Petrochemical Industries Company (PIC), The Dow Chemical Company (Dow), Boubyan Petrochemical Company (BPC) and Qurain Petrochemical Industries Company (QPIC). Commencing production in 1997, EQUATE is currently the owner and single-operator of several fully integrated world-class petrochemical units, within the Greater EQUATE joint-venture, that annually produce over 5 million tons of the highest quality grades of Ethylene, Polyethylene (PE), Ethylene Glycol (EG), Polypropylene (PP), Styrene Monomer (SM), Paraxylene (PX), Heavy Aromatics (HA) and Benzene (BZ).
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Stand No: 6210
Etacom B NV
Fawares Petroleum Services
Scheldeweg 4 Boom 2850 Belgium Web: www.etacomcs.com E-mail: aje.desai@eta-com.co.uk
PO Box 2525 Al Salam Tower, 10th Floor, Fahad Al Salem Street Salhiya, Mishref Kuwait Tel: +965 22415118 Web: www.fawarespetroleum.com E-mail: fps@fawarespetroleum.com
Since its foundation in 1979, Eta-com has been an established manufacturer of prefabricated electrical busbar systems with integrated high-quality cast resin insulation, offering sophisticated technical products that meet the latest European standards in terms of quality and reliability. The busbar systems with aluminium or copper conductors are designed to allow safe, reliable and maintenance-free electrical power transmission and distribution. Thanks to its excellent characteristics in terms of ingress protection and fire-resistance, the system is suitable for a wide range of applications for low and medium voltage. To name only a few, these include in high-rise buildings, industrial plants, power plants, transformer stations and control rooms etc. Regional Office: Eta-com Middle East (FZE) PO Box 124999, Saif Zone Office, X2-13 Sharjah United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 6 5579786 Web: www.etacomcs.com E-mail: aje.desai@eta-com.co.uk Other Companies: C&S Electric Limited
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Well testing Gas lifts Power generation Slickline services Pipe wrapping services Wellhead maintenance Services Electrical Submersible Pumps (ESP) SCADA and automation services Progressive Cavity Pumps (PCP) Steam generation services Sucker Rod Pumps (SRP) Pipeline integrity solutions Corrosion control FEED / EPC’s projects Manpower management and consultancy to oil and gas Enhancement of productivity of existing facilities and upgrade technologies • Marine operation for fluid transfer and loading / unloading and moorings products and services
Stand No: 669
Stand No: 621
Fask Kuwait General Trading & Contracting Co.
FD Petrol Group Company
Abdullah Abdullatif Alothman Street, Block 194, Building 46 Al Turaiji Complex, Apartment 7, 4th Floor Hawally 13031 Kuwait Tel: +965 22616284 / 22390972 Web: www.faskkuwait.com E-mail: info@faskkuwait.com Fask Kuwait’s portfolio of services and products include: • • • •
Portable & fixed gas detection systems Fume & dust extraction systems Analytical instruments Safety
Other Companies: Kemper Dust & Fume Extraction Systems Pollution Protection Systems Mumbai Pvt. Ltd. Sensit Technologies
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Fawares Petroleum Services (FPS) is a national Kuwaiti company providing flexible solutions for oil and gas business needs. FPS is ISO 9001:2008 certified and is specialised in the supply of oil and gas related products and supply of related products. FPS has aggressively diversified to cater to all the major areas of oil and gas activities from upstream to downstream to export. Main areas include engineering, supplying and installation of artificial lift. Services:
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Xinhua Park Economic Development Zone Cangzhou City Hebei Province China Tel: +86 18 303261131 Web: www.fdpetrol.com E-mail: fortune@fdpetrol.com FD Petrol Group Company is a China and UAE based API and ISO certified specialised manufacturer for drilling waste management, solids control and caravans since the year 1995. Headquartered in Hebei Province, China FD Petrol Group Company covers more than 300,000 square meters with more than 600 employees and 4 subsidiaries. Our R&D ability includes: first oilfield decanter centrifuge, cuttings dryer, dewatering unit, thermal desorption unit manufacture in China and high standard oilfield camps. Quality Management Systems: API Q1, API 4F, ISO 9001 and ISO 29001. FD Petrol products are widely used by CNPC, SINOPEC, CNOOC, Saudi Aramco, Kuwait Drilling Company, PDVSA, Kerui Group and HH Group amongst others.
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FEI PO Box 293622 Dubai Airport Free Zone Dubai United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 5 01005460 Web: www.fei.com E-mail: ross.davidson@fei.com FEI provides comprehensive reservoir characterisation services to the oil and gas exploration and production industry, including digital rock analysis and automated mineralogy; a full suite of micrometre-tonanometre 2D and 3D electron and x-ray imaging equipment; and software such as Avizo for advanced 3D visualisation and analysis of core samples and digital rock data sets. FEI (Nasdaq: FEIC) is a billion dollar company with expertise in oil and gas, minerals, mining, semiconductors and life and materials sciences. Middle East Agent: MEOFS General Trading & Contracting Co. WLL Panasonic Tower, 4th Floor Fahad Al-Salem Street Kuwait City Kuwait Tel: +965 22248711 Web: www.meofs.com E-mail: info@meofs.com
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Finepac Structures Pvt Ltd. J-25 S Block MIDC Bhosari Pune Maharashtra 411026 India Tel: +91 20 66120661 Web: www.finepacindia.in E-mail: sunilnaikwadi@finepacindia.in Finepac manufactures internals for use in the oil and gas and petrochemicals industries (e.g. vane inlet devices, matrix / coalescer packs, defoamer packs, baffles and mist eliminators). Finepac manufactures column packing (e.g. structured packing, random packing), column internals like liquid distributors, packing support etc., static mixers, demister pads (mesh pad), column trays (e.g. valve, sieve, bubble cap trays) etc. We are in the field for the last 22 plus years.
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Flottweg SE, headquartered in Vilsbiburg, Bavaria, is one of the internationally leading manufacturers of industrial centrifuges for solid / liquid separation. Residues containing oil are created wherever oil is extracted or processed. Flottweg Decanters, Separators, Tricanters, and Systems represent an environmentally friendly solution for applications including: • • • • • • •
Processing of wastewater containing oil Processing of oil sludge from ponds and lagoons Processing of residues containing oil from the cleaning of crude oil tanks Processing of drilling slurry, drilling emulsions and drilling muds Processing of ore and minerals Processing of sand washing water and gravel wash water Cleaning wastewater and exhaust gases in steelworks
Middle East Agent: MEOFS General Trading & Contracting Co. WLL Panasonic Tower, 4th Floor, Fahad Al-Salem Street, Kuwait City Kuwait Tel: +965 22248711 Web: www.meofs.com E-mail: info@meofs.com
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FMC Technologies PO Box 427 2501 Sheikh Sorour Building, Khalifa Street Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 2 6263765 Web: www.fmcti.com/separation E-mail: separationsystems@fmcti.com FMC Technologies Separation Systems provide industry leading technology for the separation of oil, gas, sand and water. These solutions are used in challenging environments on surface, topside and subsea applications worldwide. FMC Technologies provides customer success by increasing efficiency and throughput, and lowering footprint of processing facilities with innovative technologies and solutions. High quality separation solutions must be based on a thorough understanding of the process parameters, FMC Technologies work closely with our customers to fully understand these conditions. Middle East Agent: MEOFS General Trading & Contracting Co. WLL Panasonic Tower, 4th Floor, Fahad Al-Salem Street, Kuwait City Kuwait Tel: +965 22248711 Web: www.meofs.com E-mail: info@meofs.com
Flottweg SE Industriestrasse 6-8 Vilsbiburg Bayern 84137 Germany Tel: +49 8741 3011577 Web: www.flottweg.com E-mail: mail@flottweg.com
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Frank's International 10260 Westheimer, Suite 600 Houston USA Tel: +1 281 9667300 Web: www.franksinternational.com E-mail: corpevents.global@franksintl.com Frank’s International N.V. (NYSE: FI) is a global oil services company located in approximately 60 countries, on 6 continents. FI provides a broad and comprehensive range of highly engineered tubular services to leading exploration and production companies in offshore and onshore environments, with a focus on complex and technically demanding wells. Please visit Booth 5032 to learn what Frank's can do for you.
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Ganoub El-Wadi Petroleum Holding Company (Ganope) El-Nour Street, off Ahmed Taiseer Street Nasr City Cairo Egypt Tel: +20 2 26910144 Web: www.ganope.com Ganoub El-Wadi Petroleum Holding Company (Ganope) was established according to Prime Ministerial Decree no. 1755/2002 in accordance with law no. 203/1991 to manage and supervise all petroleum activities under latitude line 28. Accordingly, the company set its objectives and policy as follows: • Increase foreign investment opportunities by launching more international bid rounds. The most recent was Ganope international bid round starting December 30, 2014 comprising of 10 exploration blocks • Take the necessary steps to exploit the non-conventional resources, particularly the oil shale, in collaboration with expertise in this field, to share their experience in conducting pilot project, to evaluate Egypt resources
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Gas & Oil Field Services Co. (GOFSCO) Block 06, Street 1, Building 131-134 Ahmadi Industrial Area Ahmadi 61003 Kuwait Tel: +965 1831234 Web: www.gofsco.com E-mail: info@gofsco.com 60
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Gas & Oil Field Services Company (GOFSCO), established since 1972, is a growing company supporting the oil and gas industry in Kuwait and regionally. Started as a slickline services company, GOFSCO now is a market leader in slickline services, surface well testing, well head maintenance and chemical injection services in addition to other well site related services. GOFSCO adopts industry best practices and is committed to the highest world class standards in service quality and HSE. GOFSCO relentlessly seeks to introduce the latest technologies from worldwide providers without any limitations, which its international peers may face being restricted to their own portfolios.
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Gascool (The Egyptian Company for Energy and Cooling Projects) 38, Nagaty Serag Street Zaker Hussien, 8th District, Nasr City Cairo 11511 Egypt Tel: +20 2 22752193 / 26721863 / 26721862 Web: www.gascool-eg.com E-mail: nehal.ibrahim@gascool-eg.com The Egyptian Company for Energy & Cooling Project, Gascool, was founded in Egypt in 2004 as a member of and fully owned by The Egyptian Petroleum Sector. Gascool is recognised as one of the largest companies in Egypt in the field of power generation, solar energy, refrigeration, central air-conditioning, district cooling / heating and the leading provider of natural gas direct fired absorption chillers in Egypt, with a focus on providing the most economical and environmental friendly solutions for energy, district / central cooling and heating by using different means of energy, namely natural gas, electricity, steam, hot water etc. The shareholders of Gascool company are EGAS, GASCO, Petrojet, Egypt Gas and Town Gas.
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GE Oil & Gas Jafza View 19 Jebel Ali Freezone Dubai United Arab Emirates Web: www.geoilandgas.com GE Oil & Gas works on the things that matter in the oil and gas industry. In collaboration with our customers, we push the boundaries of technology to bring energy to the world. From extraction to transportation to end use, we address today’s toughest challenges in order to fuel the future. www.geoilandgas.com. Follow GE Oil & Gas on Twitter @GE_OilandGas.
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GlassPoint Solar Beach One Building, Office 209 Way 2601, Al Qurum Muscat PC 114 Oman Tel: +968 249 53595 Web: www.glasspoint.com E-mail: info@glasspoint.com GlassPoint is the leading provider of solar steam generators to the oil and gas industry for applications such as Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR). Oil operators worldwide deploy EOR to boost well productivity by up to 300%. By replacing gas-fired steam generation with solar, GlassPoint can reduce EOR gas consumption by up to 80%. The gas saved can be redirected to higher value uses such as LNG export, industrial development and power generation. GlassPoint’s projects operate in global markets ranging from the Middle East to California. Regional Office: GlassPoint Solar Al Hamra Tower, Office 3506, East Mqawwa, Sharq, Kuwait City 13059 Kuwait
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Gulf Drilling & Maintenance Company PO Box 9548 Ahmadi 61006 Kuwait Tel: +965 23980452 Web: www.gdmc-kwt.com E-mail: ehamdi@gdmc-kwt.com Gulf Drilling & Maintenance Company (GDMC) was established in 1982 as a wholly owned private Kuwaiti company to service the petroleum and water well sectors. Early activities included water well drilling and related operations. Soon an opportunity emerged to start slick line operations which grew with the market. During the early 1990s GDMC expanded into the coiled tubing and basic pumping business. GDMC later added the well testing services, well head maintenance and cased hole logging as complimentary services, whilst continuing to add more capacity to the coiled tubing division along with nitrogen pumping services. Now GDMC added a new achievement by getting qualified by KOC for cementing services and wellhead maintenance.
Stand No: 5034
Gulf Oilfield Directory
Oilfield Directory E-book is also available to download at the Google Play store and at: http://gulfoilfielddirectory.com/ebook.
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Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company (GPIC) PO Box 26730 Building 51, Road 1401, Block 614, Um Al-Baid Sitra Bahrain Tel: +973 17731777 Web: www.gpic.com E-mail: gpic@gpic.com Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company was established in December 1979 as a joint venture equally owned by Bahrain’s government, Saudi Basic Industries Corporation, Saudi Arabia and Petrochemical Industries Company, Kuwait for the manufacture of fertilisers and petrochemicals. GPIC uses natural gas as a feedstock for the production of ammonia, urea and methanol, totalling 1.4 million tonnes each year. The company employs 576 people of whom 91% are Bahrainis. GPIC has a robust and internationally recognised safety, health and environmental management system. GPIC’s carbon dioxide recovery unit, fish farm, bird sanctuary, palm tree plantations and herb garden are examples of environmental initiatives. It’s won many accolades including the Sir George Earle Trophy from ROSPA, United Kingdom and R.W. Campbell award from National Safety Council, USA for excellence in HSE management systems. The company’s management systems are accredited to well-known internationally certifiable standards. Recently GPIC has also set up the ‘Equal Opportunities Committee’ to empower women.
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GYRODATA Gyrodata Saudi Arabia Company Ltd. Al-Mutlaqia, Rakha Al Khobar 76378 Saudi Arabia Tel: +966 1 38587768 Web: www.gyrodata.com E-mail: mikeg@gyrodata.com A leader in precision well bore placement, Gyrodata was founded with the intent of accurately defining wellbore position through the use of the very latest gyro surveying technology, a principle still followed by the company today. A group of the very best gyro engineers and scientists continue to develop gyro sensors, tools and directional drilling services that enable the industry to accurately position increasingly complex well designs.
PO Box 62357 Dubai United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 4 2651623 Web: www.oilandgaspages.com E-mail: jmathew@arabianpublications.com Published since 1980, Gulf Oilfield Directory is the first reference directory for the oil and gas industry in the Middle East. The 34th edition is now in circulation with 20,000 companies listed. A Gulf
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Halliburton Overseas Limited PO Box 9022 Ahmadi 61001 Kuwait Tel: +965 25458000 Web: www.halliburton.com E-mail: ahmed.khalaf@halliburton.com Founded in 1919, Halliburton is one of the world’s largest providers of products and services to the energy industry. With more than 75,000 employees, representing 140 nationalities in approximately 80 countries, the company serves the upstream oil and gas industry throughout the lifecycle of the reservoir – from locating hydrocarbons and managing geological data, to drilling and formation evaluation, well construction and completion, and optimising production through the life of the field. Regional Office: Halliburton Worldwide Limited CitiBank Tower Al-Qutayat Street, Near Wafi Mall Dubai United Arab Emirates
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Hydrocarbon Engineering is a leading international downstream publication covering the oil refining, gas processing and petrochemicals industry. Each monthly issue includes global coverage of the downstream oil and gas sector with international news, views and regional reports from around the world. Each monthly issue includes keynote articles from major oil and gas companies, technical institutions and is also renowned for detailed technical articles about all aspects of the hydrocarbon processing sector. With unrivalled editorial content we can deliver unrivalled targeted exposure for your advertising, allowing for tactical advertising exposure for your products, services and solutions outside of the Middle East.
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IFP Energies nouvelles 1-4 Avenue du Bois Préau Rueil-Malmaison 92852 France Tel: +33 1 4756025 Web: www.ifpenergiesnouvelles.fr E-mail: emmanuel.manceau@ifpen.fr IFP Energies nouvelles is a public research and training player. It has an international scope, covering the fields of energy, transport and the environment. From research to industry, technological innovation is central to all its activities.
Horn International Ole Deviks Vei 4 Oslo 0666 Norway Tel: +47 22881930 Web: www.hornonline.com E-mail: davey@hornonline.com Horn International are specialists in branding and public relations, whose client base is drawn from a variety of industry sectors. We attend major international exhibitions and trade fairs, where we hand out thousands of our beautifully produced hardback books for free and promote our profiled companies directly towards their target markets. In addition, Horn International produces high quality promotional films for companies for use on TV, social media, websites and more, as well as helping companies increase their visibility on Google.
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Hydrocarbon Engineering Magazine 15 South Street Farnham Surrey GU9 7QU United Kingdom Tel: +44 1252 718999 Web: www.energyglobal.com E-mail: editorial@hydrocarbonengineering.com
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IFP Group 1-4 Avenue du Bois Préau Rueil-Malmaison 92852 France Tel: +33 1 47526025 Web: www.ifpenergiesnouvelles.fr E-mail: emmanuel.manceau@ifpen.fr Technological innovation is an integral part of IFP Energies nouvelles make-up. Its technology transfer policy is underpinned by its portfolio of subsidiaries and stakeholdings, providing a vehicle for the emergence of benchmark companies on the international stage, while maintaining a fabric of SME’s and intermediate-sized companies in its fields of activity. The broad influence and high profile of the companies which IFP Energies nouvelles creates or supports, along with the promising potential of new stakeholding acquisitions, reflect the success of this technology transfer policy, which creates both wealth and jobs. Other Companies: BEICIP FRANLAB EOR Alliance IFP Energies nouvelles IFP Training SOLVAY
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IFP Training
Innoveox
232 avenue Napoléon Bonaparte Rueil-Malmaison 92852 France Tel: +33 7 89402341 Web: www.ifptraining.com E-mail: ruben.trevino@ifptraining.com
21 rue de la Paix Paris 75002 France Tel: +33 1 40060706 Web: www.innoveox.com E-mail: info@innoveox.com
For our clients in the oil and gas, petrochemicals and engine industries around the world, IFP Training is the trusted partner to build the industrial expertise of their workforce thanks to training solutions that are customised to meet their needs. Our network of 600 industry experts and 100 permanent instructors helps to develop the competencies of over 15,500 trainees per year, from plant operators and technicians to engineers and managers, from over 80 countries. Our innovative multidisciplinary courses range from short to long term and include certification programmes as well as Master programmes in partnership with IFP School. Our training methods blend lectures, simulations, hands-on workshops, and on-the-job training to offer more than 1,400 public and in-house sessions.
Innoveox develops and commercialises industrial toxic waste treatment services. Our revolutionary technology, Supercritical Water Oxidation with positive energy, was developed by the French National Center for Scientific Research (historical partner and shareholder) and can treat and recycle definitively and without pollution liquid waste from oil and gas, chemical, pharmaceutical and nuclear industries. Our solution offers many advantages to our clients: 99,9% effectiveness rate, 100% recovery of water from the waste, significant energy production, recovery of strategic metals, on-site treatment, no toxic gas emission and safe process (ATEX 2, HAZOPE). Listed on Alternext Paris, Innoveox has opened 2 subsidiaries in 2014: Innoveox Oceania (Reunion Island) and Innoveox Canada (Montreal).
Regional Office: IFP Training & Consulting Middle East PO Box 65168 Manama Centre, Entrance 4, Office 506 Manama Bahrain Tel: +973 17210138 Web: www.ifptraining.com E-mail: herve.chauvin@ifptrainin
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INFIGROUP SASU 565 avenue du Prado Marseille 13008 France Tel: +33 4 91573795 Web: www.infigroup-sasu.com E-mail: infigroup@hotmail.fr INFIGROUP has been designing, building and selling solutions to process infectious clinical waste and other types of waste (hydrocarbon, animal and industrial) since 1999. In addition, INFIGROUP sells filters and additional accessories used prior and subsequent to these waste processing solutions. Filters are now mandatory to process emissions (fumes). INFIGROUP has become a major international player in the waste processing machine industry. It owes its success to processes well-known for their efficiency, reliability, flexibility and ease of use. INFIGROUP exports its solutions to four continents and generates 90% of its turnover from exports, in partnership with a network of roughly 50 distributors.
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Interlink Petroleum Services PO Box 31 Al Shamiya 71661 Kuwait Tel: +965 22479184 Web: www.ipetrols.com E-mail: info@ipetrols.com Interlink Petroleum Services WLL is specialised in providing all types of products and services to the oil and gas and petrochemical sectors in Kuwait and GCC countries. Our main clients are from the government and private sector. We work closely with our clients to meet their needs by introducing latest technology in the market, the right solutions, equipment and the best support and services as required on time. Our products and services include: • • • • •
ATEX certified robots for hazardous area ATEX fire-fighters robots Chemical agent monitors Multi-gas sensors ATEX air conditioners
Our team of engineers, technicians are well qualified and trained in their respective line of services / products to offer customers the best services and support.
Middle East Agent: BMBG Doha Qatar Tel: +974 55009588 E-mail: bmb@bmbg.net
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ION 2105 City West Boulevard, Suite 900 Houston Texas 77042 USA Tel: +1 281 7811044 Web: www.iongeo.com E-mail: allen.balla@iongeo.com ION is a leading provider of technology-driven solutions to the global oil and gas industry. ION’s offerings are designed to help companies reduce risk and optimise assets throughout the E&P lifecycle. For more information, visit www.iongeo.com. Middle East Agent: MEOFS General Trading & Contracting Co. WLL Panasonic Tower, 4th Floor Fahad Al-Salem Street Kuwait City Kuwait Tel: +965 22248711 Web: www.meofs.com E-mail: info@meofs.com
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IPSI 102 rue JB Charcot CS 60043 Courbevoie Cedex 92411 France Tel: +33 1 47687500 Web: www.ipsifrance.com E-mail: s.carlier@ipsi-group.com IPSI was founded in 1984 by a team of very experienced professionals from the oil and gas industry. IPSI is organised in four departments: Non Destructive Testing, Cathodic Protection, Pipeline Equipment and Technical Assistance. We are specialised in the design, manufacture and selling worldwide of pipeline crawlers from 6’’ to 60’’ X-Ray and Gamma for onshore and offshore. Their modular design and interchangeability make the specificity of our crawlers. We also supply all NDT equipment and consumables for your works. For cathodic protection, we design, manufacture and sell transformers-rectifiers (air, oil cooled), junction boxes, test posts. We supply services for pipeline coating survey (DCVG and ACVG); 3D pipeline integrity assessment; site supervision and improvement survey. Additionally, we trade pipeline accessories for cleaning, hydrostatic and hydraulic testing and pipeline drying.
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Khalid Y. Al Fulaij & Partners Co. 5th Floor, Tower A, Al Bairaq Complex Building 85, Block 5, Al Egaila Shuwaikh 70458 Kuwait Tel: +965 23824218 Web: www.kyfco.com E-mail: info@kyfco.com KYF was founded in 1999 by a prominent figure in the Kuwaiti petroleum sector. With extensive technical and commercial expertise and long-term vision, KYF emerged as a leading Kuwaiti company in the oil and gas and infrastructure arenas. Over the years KYF established ventures with renowned international manufacturers and service providers. KYF, along with its partners, continue to supply specialised oilfield and refineries products and materials, exploration services, artificial lift solutions, cathodic protection, specialised engineering, fabrication and construction services of surface facilities. KYF’s breadth of capabilities includes phenomenal market intelligence, technical know-how and sales expertise of a vast range of products and services. Other Companies: WorleyParsons GE Oil & Gas ESP Inc. Dong Yang Corrosion Engineering Co. Ltd. Interpipe Ulterra Petroleum Geo Services Royal Dahlman EN-FAB Inc. Commtel Networks Xervon Industrial Services LLC Seojin Instech Co. Ltd. Epic Eco World Plastics Donit Tesnit Kains Instruments India Pvt. Ltd. Flotron Corporation Ltd.
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Kharafi National
Kuwait Drilling Company
PO Box 24664 Safat 13107 Kuwait Tel: +965 22259000 Web: www.kharafinational.com E-mail: suzy.gamal@kharafinational.com
PO Box 9066 Ahmadi 61001 Kuwait Web: www.kdc.com.kw E-mail: contact@kdc.com.kw
Kharafi National (KN), established in Kuwait in 1976, is one of the preeminent companies in the Middle East and North Africa undertaking: As an operational investor: Investment, design, engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning and facilities management services in water, wastewater treatment and reclamation, power, district cooling, solid waste management, renewable energy and enhanced oil recovery. As a leading multi-discipline general contractor: EPC, construction and facilities management services to the oil and gas, petrochemical, power, water, wastewater commercial and industrial sectors in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).
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Kuwait Aviation Fueling Company (KAFCO) PO Box 1654 Safat 13017 Kuwait Tel: +965 1835000 Web: www.kafco.com E-mail: sales@kafco.com KAFCO was formed on 1 July 1963 with the Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC) having 51% shares and British Petroleum (BP) owning 49%. In 1970, BP’s shares were bought out giving KNPC 100% ownership. KAFCO operated as an independent organisation and since its inception has made great strides in its field. Its expansion grew with the increasing demand for jet fuel. A top quality product and excellent service for its airline customers is guaranteed by Kuwait Aviation Fuelling Company (KAFCO), sole supplier of jet fuel at Kuwait International Airport. One of the best refueling stops in the region, KAFCO’s operation at KIA has earned a reputation that’s second to none. The company delivers more than 800 million litres of Jet A-21 annually as it services 53 commercial carriers serving KIA, executive jet operators and the military. Fuel delivery to the aircraft is carried out on a one-man operation basis which increases the efficiency and reduces operation costs.
Kuwait Drilling Company (KDC) was established in 1963 as a joint venture between Santa Fe International Corporation USA and a consortium of Kuwaiti businessmen. Today, KDC is a subsidiary of the Contracting and Marine Services Company and Santa Fe’s share is held by Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC). Santa Fe’s initial involvement provided access to experienced rig crews and advanced technical know-how when operations commenced in 1965. This ability to harness external expertise was reinforced when we entered into a technical services agreement with Parker Drilling Company of the USA. Since 1965 KDC has drilled more than 2,150 wells in Kuwait and the Divided Zone on behalf of the KPC-owned Kuwait Oil Company and the Kuwait-Saudi entity Joint Operations. Our experience encompasses a wide variety of vertical, horizontal and deviated well drilling assignments to depths ranging from 4,700 to 22,235 feet. Our expertise covers drilling for exploration, development and work-over purposes, and includes mobile rig operations, deep test drilling for natural gas and offshore jack-up rigs. Currently we are expanding our modern fleet of 750 to 3000hp shallow drilling and work-over, intermediate and deep drilling rigs to service the ever-expanding scale of our operations.
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Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company (KUFPEC) PO Box 5291 Safat 13053 Kuwait Tel: +965 1836000 Web: www.kufpec.com E-mail: kufpec@kufpec.com Established in April 1981 by its parent company KPC, KUFPEC is an international oil company engaged in exploration, development and production of crude oil and natural gas outside Kuwait, Africa, Middle East, Asia, United Kingdom, Norway, Canada and Australia. KUFPEC participates in joint ventures with similar companies in E&P of oil and gas as an operator and partner. Major assets comprise of: • Offshore and onshore exploration leases • Oil and gas properties and appraisal and development • Oil and gas producing properties The corporate structure is divided into a single corporate head office and 7 offices in Egypt, Tunisia, Indonesia, Australia, Pakistan, Norway and Canada.
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Kuwait Gulf Oil Company PO Box 9919 Ahmadi 61010 Kuwait Tel: +965 23854444 Web: www.kgoc.com E-mail: info@kgoc.com The Kuwait Gulf Oil Company is responsible for the management of Kuwait’s share of the natural resources in Wafra Joint Operations located in the Divided Zone (DZ), and Khai Joint Operations located near Khai, Saudi Arabia, that straddles the border between the State of Kuwait and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The two countries share the reserves equally, working together to extract, refine and market them for mutual benefit.
Stand No: 6230
Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC) PO Box 70 Safat 13001 Kuwait Tel: +965 23989900 Web: www.knpc.com.kw Established in 1960, KNPC was the first national company to establish itself in a region where hydrocarbon resources were managed and exploited by foreign companies. KNPC became a model for indigenous potential to undertake the management and exploitation of oil resources, and subsequently developed into a colossal source of income capable of sustaining the society’s welfare and financing its overall development. In 1975 the State acquired full ownership of KNPC and compensated the private shareholders for their stocks. In 1980 Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) was established as the state owned asset and KNPC became a KPC subsidiary. Today, KNPC is part of KPC’s downstream sector that includes other three KPC subsidiaries; KPI, PIC and KAFCO. Within the downstream sector, KNPC is responsible for domestic refining and gas processing.
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Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) PO Box 9758 Ahmadi 61008 Kuwait Tel: +965 23867671 Web: www.kockw.com E-mail: kocinfo@kockw.com Since its establishment in 1934, Kuwait Oil Company, a subsidiary of Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, has been at the forefront of oil exploration, development and production of all hydrocarbon resources in the State of Kuwait. The company is on a major drive culminating in the year 2030 to maximise their production capacities while developing their extensive reserves of oil and natural gas resources. To achieve their goals the company are enhancing leading edge
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technologies in all areas, while seeking and providing development opportunities to all their existing and future employees to meet and exceed regional and world demands placed upon this vital industry.
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Kuwait Oil Tanker Company (KOTC) PO Box 810 Safat 13009 Kuwait Tel: +965 24625050 Web: www.kotc.com.kw E-mail: ho-email@kotc.com.kw Founded in April 1957 by a group of Kuwaiti pioneer investors, KOTC’s vision centered on the importance of sea borne transportation in the development of the oil industry and how essential it had become to exploit and discover oil in Kuwait. As oil became the major source of energy and the world demands increased substantially, its transport in crude, refined and liquefied product forms did develop into a vital part of the marketing activity. In 1976, the government decided to partner up with KOTC with a 49 % share capital, thereby providing a strong and vital boost to its development. In June 1979, in conformity with plans to bring all its oil operations from the well to the consumer, under one corporation, the government acquired full control of the company’s capital. When KPC was established in January 1980, KOTC took responsibility for the transportation sector of KPC.
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Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) PO Box 26565 Safat 13126 Kuwait Tel: +965 1858585 Web: www.kpc.com.kw E-mail: kpcmedia&pr@kpc.com.kw Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) is a government-owned umbrella organisation founded in January 1980 to manage the rapidly diversifying oil industry of the State of Kuwait. It is unique among Middle Eastern oil companies for its integrated portfolio of ten subsidiaries specialising in the following activities: • Exploring & producing oil and gas inside and outside Kuwait • Refining and gas liquefaction • Marketing of petroleum products in Kuwait and KPC-owned gas stations in Europe and Asia • Producing and marketing of fertilisers and petrochemicals • Exporting & transporting Kuwaiti crude oil, petroleum products and liquefied gases • Providing aviation fuelling services • Providing construction and security services for KPC and its subsidiaries, as well as residential and medical services for employees • Contracting with international oil companies to develop Kuwait’s northern oil fields, namely Rawdatain, Sabriya, Ritqa and Al-Abdali
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Kuwait Petroleum International Limited (KPI - Q8)
Kuwait Shell Limited
PO Box 1819 Safat 13019 Kuwait Tel: +965 22332800 Web: www.q8.com
PO Box 28487 Al-Shahab Tower, 20th Floor Salhiya, Safat 13145 Kuwait Tel: +965 22438640 / 1 Web: www.shell.com/kuwait E-mail: jassim.alqames@shell.com
Established in 1983, Kuwait Petroleum International manages the refining and marketing interests of its parent company, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation. Q8’s extensive network growth of European service stations began with the acquisition of Gulf Oil’s operations in Benelux, Sweden, Italy in 1983/4 and of BP’s operations in Denmark in 1987. Expansion continued in the early 1990s with the purchase of Mobil service stations in Italy and BP’s assets in Luxembourg. Q8 launched operations in Spain in 1992 and business in Italy was strengthened through a joint venture with Italian oil company AGIP at the Milazzo refinery, Sicily. A joint venture with OKF in Sweden in 1998 created OKQ8, one of Sweden’s leading networks of service stations. Acquisition of BP and Aral’s service stations made Q8 Belgium’s second largest oil company. Over 30 years, Q8 has expanded through a series of carefully planned acquisitions selected to strategically fit with the business. Today, Q8’s business has expanded with plans for ambitious joint venture marketing and manufacturing projects in the Far East, with the construction of a refinery and petrochemical complex in both China and Vietnam.
Shell’s proud association with Kuwait goes back over half a century to when we first brought Kuwait’s oil to international markets in the 1940s. Since then we have forged ever-closer relationships with organisations throughout the country’s oil and gas industry. We have shared technology and knowledge, trained local staff and set up new partnerships. It is these kinds of enduring relationships that are vital to the prosperity of the nations and corporations alike, particularly in challenging times. Our partnership with Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) and its subsidiaries has been at the heart of our long involvement in the country.
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Kuwait Pipe Industries & Oil Services (K.S.C.)
LUX Assure Ltd.
Block 1, Road 4, Al-Shadadiyah Street Sulaibiya Industrial Area Sulaibiya 13035 Kuwait Tel: +965 24674842 Web: www.kpios.com E-mail: kpisales@kpios.com
Unit 5, 3 Heriot Watt Research Park Research Avenue South Edinburgh Midlothian EH14 4AP United Kingdom Tel: +44 1315 167290 Web: www.luxassure.com E-mail: elizabeth@luxassure.com
Kuwait Pipe Industries & Oil Services Co. (K.S.C.) was established in 1966 and have been manufacturing steel pipes for the domestic and world market since 1967. We produce spiral welded steel pipe from 16” to 80” as per API 5L specifications to a maximum wall thickness of 1” and up to grade X-70. We can also produce pipe up to 120” dia. to a maximum wall thickness of 1”. Corrosion protection coating on pipe, using 3 Layer HDPE, 3LPP, FBE and internal liquid epoxy, internal FBE, cement lining and thermal insulation. Annual capacity 240,000 million tonnes. John Pickle Middle East (JPME), a division of Kuwait Pipe Industries & Oil Services Co., started operations in 2001 in the design, fabrication and marketing of pressure vessels and processing assemblies for the gas, oil, refinery, petrochemical, and water and power industries. Other Companies: Al Jazira Pipe Industries & Oil Services Co. Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates
LUX Assure provides innovative solutions for monitoring difficult to detect chemicals in oil field samples. The aim; to inform key management decisions and deliver enhanced long term asset integrity management for the oil and gas industry. LUX Assure offers two products; CoMic™, to manage and minimise internal corrosion and OMMICA™, a simple, in-field solution for the analysis of MEG and methanol. With offices in the UK and the UAE, with a network of international agents, LUX Assure deploys their products CoMic™ and OMMICA™ globally. Middle East Agent: MEOFS General Trading & Contracting Co. WLL Panasonic Tower, 4th Floor, Fahad Al-Salem Street, Kuwait City Kuwait Tel: +965 22248711 Web: www.meofs.com E-mail: info@meofs.com
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Maridive & Oil Services 37 Cornish El Nil El Maadi Cairo Egypt Tel: +20 2 23585204 Web: www.maridivegroup.net E-mail: maridive@moscairo.com Maridive was established in 1978 and offers a wide range of services to oil and gas exploration and production companies including maintenance, construction, salvaging, transport and supply of materials. It is the largest offshore oil and gas services company in Egypt and one of the largest regionally in terms of fleet size. Maridive became listed on the Egyptian Stock Exchange in May 2008. The company has established a growing international presence in the Offshore Support Vessels (OSV) segment as well as Offshore Construction Services (OCS).
Stand No: 6055
MATRADE PO Box 4598 Ground & Mezz. Floors, Al Safeena Building (Near Lamcy Plaza) Zabeel Road Dubai United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 4 3355528 / 38 Web: www.matrade.gov.my E-mail: dubai@matrade.gov.my MATRADE (Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation) is the national export promotion agency of Malaysia. MATRADE serves to promote Malaysia’s external trade with particular emphasis on the export of manufactured and semi-manufactured products and services. MATRADE assists Malaysian companies to establish their presence overseas and raise their profiles in foreign markets through different promotional drives including participation in trade missions, specialised marketing missions and international trade fairs. MATRADE also organises business matching programmes for Malaysian companies and foreign importers. MATRADE is also actively involved in assisting foreign companies to source for suppliers of Malaysian products and services, and is represented worldwide at 40 locations.
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Office 10, 4th Floor, Panasonic Tower Fahad Al-Salem Street Kuwait City Kuwait Tel: +965 22248711 Web: www.meofs.com E-mail: info@meofs.com MEOFS was established with a view to servicing the oil and gas industry in the region. The company’s founders leverage their technical and commercial experience, complimented by a contact base of regional clients, to develop new business opportunities and see them to realisation. The company is presently engaged in a number of agreements with innovative technology providers and aims at slowly increasing its portfolio of work to include other facets of the petroleum industry. MEOFS has evolved and expanded into one of the most dynamic entities in the industry through a rapid response to market growth by providing hands on solutions. MEOFS owes its success to the dedication of its team, business partners and valued customers who have stood by the organisation over the years.
Stand No: 6297
Middle East Oil Refinery 22, El Badya Street Heliopolis Cairo 11364 Egypt Tel: +20 2 24195501 Web: www.midor.com.eg E-mail: info@midor.com.eg MIDOR is an Egyptian shareholding company established in 1994 near Alexandria. The refinery designed capacity is 5 million tons/year. MIDOR produces premium products in accordance with Euro 5 specifications, adhering to stringent conditions for environmental protection. MIDOR technological complexity reaches 11.5, according to Nelson Complexity Index. MIDOR’s units are distinguished by processing a wide range of crudes and their blends and reprocessing low quality derivatives to be converted into high quality products using the Hydrocracker and Delayed Coker units. MIDOR refinery expansions comprise several projects: • • • •
Boosting the capacity from 100000 to 160000 BPSD Pre-Flash Tower for the existing CDU Upgrading of DCS and PLC Retrieving industrial wastewater
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Stand No: 656
MISTRAS Group Norman Way Industrial Estate Over Cambridge CB24 5QE United Kingdom Tel: +44 1954 231612 Web: www.mistrasgroup.com E-mail: info@mistrasgroup.co.uk MISTRAS Group is one of the world’s largest suppliers of integrity and inspection services. It specialises in providing innovative asset integrity solutions for all projects. It offers enhanced services that include asset monitoring, engineering services, advanced and conventional NDT. MISTRAS is a leading “one source” global provider of technology-enabled asset protection solutions used to evaluate the structural integrity of critical energy, industrial and public infrastructure. Mission critical services and solutions are delivered globally and provide customers the ability to extend the useful life of their assets, improve productivity and profitability, comply with government safety and environmental regulations and enhance risk management operational decisions. MISTRAS combines its industry-leading products and technologies - 24/7 online monitoring of critical assets; mechanical integrity (MI) and nondestructive testing (NDT) services; and its proprietary world class data warehousing and analysis software to provide comprehensive and competitive products, systems and services solutions from a single source provider.
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The Oil & Gas Holding Company B.S.C. (c) PO Box 1426 GBCORP Tower, 18th Floor, Bahrain Financial Harbour District Manama Bahrain Tel: +973 17111900 The Oil & Gas Holding Company B.S.C. (c) (Nogaholding), established in 2007, is the investment and development arm of the National Oil & Gas Authority (NOGA) and plays a fundamental role in the execution of the strategic plans of NOGA. Nogaholding’s portfolio comprises of the following: • • • • • • • •
Bahrain Petroleum Company (Bapco) Bahrain National Gas Company (Banagas) Bahrain National Gas Expansion Company (BNGEC) Bahrain Aviation Fuelling Company (Bafco) Bahrain Lube Base Oil Company (BLBOC) Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company (GPIC) Tatweer Petroleum Skaugen Gulf Petchem Carriers Company (SGPC)
Nogaholding creates value from existing portfolio companies and by enlarging the portfolio via joint venturing which is the route to longterm sustained generation of shareholder wealth.
Stand No: 6310
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National Oil and Gas Authority (NOGA)
Oil and Gas Innovation
PO Box 1435 GBCORP Tower, 19th Floor Building 1411, Road 4626, Block 346 Bahrain Financial Harbour District, Sea Front Manama Bahrain Tel: +973 17312644 Web: www.noga.gov.bh E-mail: info@noga.gov.bh National Oil and Gas Authority (NOGA) was incorporated in September 2005 in accordance with the Royal Decree No. (63) of 2005 as the regulating Authority responsible for oil and gas affairs in Bahrain. The Authority aims to preserve the oil and natural gas resources of the Kingdom of Bahrain, find alternatives for the optimum development of such resources and obtain the highest return thereon. NOGA is committed to the realisation of the Economic Vision 2030 of Bahrain and has formulated a strategic plan for the future years in conformity with it. NOGA’s vision makes it a pioneering agency, which has as its key objective meeting the oil and gas requirements of the Kingdom to accelerate its economic growth and improve the quality of life of its people. NOGA leadership strives to raise the standards of living in Bahrain by providing essential resources and contributing to the country’s economic growth.
3, 330C Holloway Road London N7 6NJ United Kingdom Tel: +44 203 7312505 Web: www.oilandgasinnovation.co.uk E-mail: admin@oilandgasinnovation.co.uk Oil and Gas Innovation embodies the true driving force of growth in the oil and gas sector: innovation. We are a truly international, established and expert voice in this constantly changing industry. Always on top of the latest trends with in depth analysis of ground breaking innovative technologies for upstream, midstream and downstream. We pride ourselves in reaching many difficult markets with fascinating news which is otherwise difficult to obtain. We bring you straight to markets you want to be in, highlighting your technology.
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Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. (ONGC) Jeevan Bharti Building, Tower II 124, Indira Chowk New Delhi 110001 India Tel: +91 11 23301000 Web: www.ongcindia.com Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC) is India’s biggest public sector organisation and national oil company that accounts for 69% of crude oil and 70% of natural gas production of India. It is the world’s number 3 E&P company as per the prestigious Platts ranking, and is 21 among Platts Top 250 global companies. ONGC is a Fortune 500 and Forbes Global 2000 company. ONGC is an integrated oil major with both upstream and downstream oil and gas operations. ONGC Videsh Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of ONGC and at present has activities in 33 projects spread across 16 countries. ONGC Videsh’s oil and gas operations produced 8.36 MMT of oil and oil equivalent gas in 2013-14 as against 0.252 MMT of O+OEG in 2002-03.
Stand No: 5036
Oil Review Middle East PO Box 502207 Office 215, Loft 2A Dubai Media City Dubai United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 4 4489260 Web: www.oilreview.me E-mail: graham.brown@alaincharles.com Now in its 18th year of publication, Oil Review Middle East is the region’s leading ABC Audited oil and gas magazine. Its eight ABCaudited issues cover the upstream and downstream petroleum industry, from the GCC states and Iran to North Africa and the Caspian. As the only MENA oil and gas title published in English and Arabic, each issue contains a mix of industry news, analysis, country reports, sector surveys, technical features, exhibition and conference previews and news of the latest industry technology. By combining authoritative and respected editorial with an unrivalled circulation, Oil Review has become firmly established in the region. The magazine is augmented by a fortnightly e-newsletter and a website which is updated daily. No other publication can match our circulation in Kuwait, KSA or the UAE.
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Oilfield Technology 15 South Street Farnham Surrey GU9 7QU United Kingdom Tel: +44 125 2718999 Web: www.palladian-publications.com E-mail: enquiries@palladian-publications.com
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Oilfield Technology magazine has a global coverage of the upstream oil and gas sector which consists of: • International oil and gas news • Regional reports from Europe, North and South America, Africa, Asia and the Middle East • Keynote articles from major oil and gas companies, financial institutions and industry commentators • Detailed technical articles about oil and gas exploration, drilling and production One of six B2B magazines published by Palladian Publications, a progressive media business, operating in clearly identifiable vertical engineering markets.
Stand No: 5010
OilQ8 Building 33, 2nd Floor, Block 3 Yousef Alqenaei Street Salmyia Kuwait Tel: +965 66373602 Web: www.oilq8.com E-mail: oilq8kw@gmail.com OilQ8 is a Kuwaiti institution specialised in providing services related to holding exhibitions, gatherings, and marketing in the energy field (oil and gas) through using the best modern means in communication and marketing. OilQ8 is considered a link between the investor and energy companies at the local and international level. OilQ8 provides all necessary information and the latest news and updates in the field of energy and oil through its various services. The OilQ8 Academy provides selected courses and programmes in the field of energy besides marketing services in collaboration with credited international bodies.
Stand No: 5000
OPEC Helferstorferstrasse 17 Vienna A-1010 Austria Tel: +43 1 211120 Web: www.opec.org E-mail: prid@opec.org The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is a permanent, intergovernmental organisation, created at the Baghdad Conference on 10–14 September 1960, by Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. OPEC currently has 12 Member Countries: Algeria, Angola, Ecuador, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Venezuela. The OPEC Secretariat, the Organization’s executive organ, was headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, during its first five years, after which it was moved to its current location in Vienna, Austria, on 1 September 1965. OPEC’s objective is to coordinate and unify the petroleum policies of its Member Countries and ensure the stabilisation of oil markets in order to secure an efficient, economic and regular supply of petroleum to consumers, a steady income to producers and a fair return on capital for those investing in the petroleum industry.
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Optimum Hydrocarbon Technologies 6 rue de la Baume Paris 75008 France Tel: +33 6 24113728 Web: www.oht-process.com E-mail: helene@oht-process.com Optimum Hydrocarbon Technologies (OHT) has developed a new technology to extract hydrocarbons from soil, sludge and water, using oleophilic/hydrophobic polymers for hydrocarbon separation and recovery. The OHT process operates at ambient temperature and is reversible. OHT provides onsite, efficient and cost-effective solutions for environmental remediation and produced water management. OHT offers remediation feasibility and engineering services as well as supply of equipment to oil and gas and industrial customers.
Stand No: 6341
Oryx Engineering Solutions LLC PO Box 23912 Rashid Street, East Side Support Service Area Ras Laffan Industrial City Qatar Tel: +974 40159888 Web: www.oes.com.qa E-mail: enquiry@oes.com.qa Oryx Engineering Solutions LLC (OES) is a leading, state-of-the-art, multi-functional engineering facility in Qatar. It offers a wide range of repair, maintenance, overhaul, manufacturing, upgrade and engineering services for the oil and gas, marine, utility and industrial sectors in Qatar and the Middle East region. OES’ strength also comes from international partners such as ABB (motors and generators), AESSEAL (mechanical seals), Stork (turbomachinery) and Transcar (project freight management) as joint venture partners and, Furmanite (leak sealing) as partner. OES’ management systems, technical licenses and accreditations are: API Specification Q1; ISO 9001: 2008; ISO 14001: 2004; OHSAS 18001: 2007. API 5CT; API 6A; API 7-1; API 16A; VR Stamp; ASME “U” & “S” Stamp; NBBI “R” & “NB” Stamp; VAGT, VAsuperior VAroughneck connections. We bring simplicity to the industry by providing a single delivery platform for our customers, covering the needs from upstream through to downstream. Other Companies: ABB Oryx Motors & Generators Service LLC AESSEAL Oryx LLC Furmanite Stork Oryx Turbo Machinery Services LLC Transcar Projects Qatar LLC
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Packers Plus Energy Services (Cyprus) Ltd. Al Sahab Tower, 16th Floor Fahad Al Salem Street Safat 13152 Kuwait Tel: +965 22656568 Web: www.packersplus.com E-mail: krista.johnston@packersplus.com Packers Plus is an innovator of multi-stage completion systems and provides solutions for challenging applications in horizontal, vertical, multi-lateral and high pressure/high temperature (HPHT) wells. Innovation remains critical to the company’s success and dictates how business is conducted every day. Packers Plus has developed completion technologies for a variety of applications, adapting to industry demand. The company has operations in Canada, the United States and internationally to maintain an influential role in key markets. Packers Plus has stayed true to its roots - an innovative company with a focused niche, enabling it to be one of the best in the industry. Regional Office: Packers Plus Energy Services (Cyprus) Ltd. PO Box 214695 Office 903 Nassima Tower Sheikh Zayed Road Dubai United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 564702287 Web: www.packersplus.com
Stand No: 6230
Petrochemical Industries Company (PIC) PO Box 1084 Safat 13011 Kuwait Tel: +965 23851000 Web: www.pic.com.kw With large-scale manufacturing facilities around the world, PIC manufactures and markets chemicals that are the essential building blocks for countless products that people use every day and that serve diversified global markets. Whether our products help increase crop yields to feed a growing world or are used to produce insulation that increases a home’s energy efficiency, our materials are helping to improve quality of life. Based in Kuwait, our company was founded in 1963 as the first chemical fertiliser complex of its kind in the region. Today, PIC is a subsidiary of the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) and is a petrochemical industry leader in Kuwait and throughout the Middle East, and a growing leader worldwide.
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Petrofac International Ltd.
Petrolink International Ltd.
PO Box 23467 Petrofac Tower 1, Al Khan Road Sharjah United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 6 5740999 Web: www.petrofac.com E-mail: jonathan.dyke@petrofac.com
20th Floor, Al Wahda City Tower Hazaa Bin Zayed the First Street Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 2 8186764 Web: www.petrolink.com E-mail: sales@petrolink.com
Petrofac is an international service provider to the oil and gas production and processing industry, whose customers include many of the world’s leading integrated, independent and national oil and gas companies. We design, build, operate and maintain oil and gas facilities, delivered through innovative commercial models enabling us to help our clients transform the value of their assets across the oil and gas life cycle. Our service offering is underpinned by our ability to develop resource holders local capability through the provision of skills training and competency development frameworks. Our 20,000 employees operate out of 7 strategically located operational centres in Sharjah, Aberdeen, Abu Dhabi, Woking, Chennai, Mumbai, Kuala Lumpur and 24 offices worldwide.
Petrolink is a well established information and communications technology service company specialising in the oil and gas exploration and production sector. We’ve provided IT and communications solutions to oil and gas operators whether super majors, or smaller independent operators for more than 20 years, allowing us to develop an unsurpassed knowledge of the data management challenges faced by E&P companies. With a highly skilled and experienced team of people recruited from the oil and gas, software development and information and communications technology industries, we can provide tailored solutions to the needs of our growing client. Petrolink has become the market leader in the secure transmission and distribution of geotechnical and associated data throughout the world.
Regional Office: Petrofac International Ltd. Block 8, Street No. 38 Building 6, Opp. Old Dispensary, Near Souk Al Sabah Fahaheel Kuwait Tel: +965 3929024 Web: www.petrofac.com
Middle East Agent: MEOFS General Trading & Contracting Co. WLL Panasonic Tower, 4th Floor Fahad Al-Salem Street, Kuwait City Kuwait Tel: +965 22248711 Web: www.meofs.com E-mail: info@meofs.com
Stand No: 6297
Stand No: 6445
The Petroleum Projects & Technical Consultations Company - PETROJET
Pietro Fiorentini
Joseph Tito Road Haikestep, Horreya, Heliopolis Cairo Egypt Tel: +20 2 26230740 Web: www.petrojet.com.eg E-mail: mbd@petrojet.com.eg PETROJET is an Egyptian Petroleum Sector company that was established to provide integrated services to the oil, gas, petrochemical, chemical, industrial and infrastructure sectors in the Middle East and Africa. The scope of services covers EPC/construction of integrated process plants, trunk pipelines, tank farms, static equipment, offshore structures, pipe coating, and infrastructure/major civil/building works. PETROJET is considered today one of the largest full-service construction groups across the region, while still striving to discover new territories with the ultimate aim of realising its vision to be recognised as an international contactor of choice in the hydrocarbon and non-hydrocarbon sectors.
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Via Enrico Fermi, 8/10 Arcugnano (VI) 36057 Italy Tel: +39 04 44968511 Web: www.fiorentini.com E-mail: dario.zoppelletto@fiorentini.com Pietro Fiorentini is the ideal partner for any need of the modern energy industry. With a complete range of products, systems and services designed for the natural gas field, we are at the centre of any process along the whole gas pipeline, from production to gas utilisation. We provide a complete range of multiphase meters for the oil industry, either radioactive or non-radioactive, that matches any specific operation or accuracy requirement. Middle East Agent: Complete International Mirgab Awqaf Tower, 3rd Floor, Office 2 Kuwait Tel: +965 97519199 E-mail: ing.romani@isrecoindustria.it
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Ponticelli 1 rue Lilienthal Emerainville - BP 79 Marne La Vallee Cedex 02 77312 France Tel: +33 1 64111164 Web: www.ponticelli.com E-mail: mgillard@ponticelli.com Established in 1921 in France, and still a family company, Ponticelli has expanded from its original core mechanical expertise into general contracting focusing on the energy and industrial sectors, including oil and gas (onshore and offshore), chemical and petrochemical as well as conventional and nuclear energy, both in Europe and Africa. A broad experience in revamping and shutdown operations combined with management of internationally sourced prefabrication, have resulted in international recognition of our expertise in offshore brownfield works together with our commitment to the highest safety standards.
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Q Eighty United General Trading & Contracting Co.
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R. Stahl Middle East FZE PO Box 17784 Jebel Ali Free Zone Dubai United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 4 8066400 Web: www.stahl.ae E-mail: info@stahl.ae Wherever there are explosive gas-air mixtures or dusts, R. Stahl products prevent explosions. With the highest degree of reliability and quality we ensure the safety of persons, the environment and technology. Our wide product range includes: • • • • • • •
Junction boxes Distribution boards Control stations Lighting fixtures (LED, fluorescent, flood lights, pendant light) Audio & visual alarm signalling devices Plug & sockets, HMI, camera systems Remote IO & foundation fieldbus products and system solutions
Stand No: 6220
Al Bassam 2/3 Building, 3rd Floor, Office 10 Ali Al Salem Street Safat Kuwait Tel: +965 22458328 Web: www.q80united.com E-mail: sales@q80united.com
RESMAN
Q80 is the market leader and the complete solution for your requirements in industrial electrical, electronic and instrumentation test and measurement equipment and spares. The company represents world-renowned premium brands like Fluke, Fluke Calibration, Fluke Networks, Megger, Programma, Seba, Tektronix, 3M, RS Components, Catu, Budenberg, Amprobe, Extech, Cordex, etc., in the fields of industrial electronics, electrical and mechanical components, safety products, test and measurement equipment, electrical tapes, L.V/H.V. joints, calibration equipment, safety tools, networking tools and equipments etc. All products that we market meet the highest standards for quality, reliability and safety.
RESMAN Intelligent Tracer Technology identifies the inflow location of oil and water without risky and costly intervention operations or cables that require extensive modifications to completion hardware. The features of RESMAN intelligent tracer technology include:
Regional Office: Q EIGHTY Company - Erbil, Iraq Ankawa, Karez Street, Behind Qasra Motel Erbil Iraq Tel: +964 780 9150351 / 52 / 53 / 41 / 50 Web: www.q80united.com E-mail: sales@q80united.com
Al Sila Tower, 24th Floor, Al Maryah Island Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 2 6948522 Web: www.resman.no E-mail: abudhabi@resman.no
• Up to 5 years of monitoring life for oil systems (RES•OIL) • The life of RESMAN’s water systems (RES•H2O) can have even longer life spans, considering they are dormant until contacted by water • High-resolution with 140 uniquely identifiable signatures (70 for oil + 70 for water) and parts per trillion (ppt) signal detection RESMAN has successfully installed systems in over 170 wells (more than 1,200 marking systems) worldwide as of July 2013. Middle East Agent: MEOFS General Trading & Contracting Co. WLL Panasonic Tower, 4th Floor Fahad Al-Salem Street Kuwait City Kuwait Tel: +965 22248711 Web: www.meofs.com E-mail: info@meofs.com
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Restrack AS
ROSEN Group
Instituttveien 18 PO Box 7 Kjeller NO-2027 Norway Tel: +47 4 6977500 Web: www.restrack.no E-mail: info@restrack.no
ROSEN Middle East FZE Jafza Dubai United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 4 8814495 Web: www.rosen-group.com E-mail: rosen-dubai@rosen-group.com
Restrack, a spin-out from the Institute for Energy Technology in Norway, delivers all inclusive specialised tracer services including interwell gas/water tracing (IWTT), single well tracer tests (SWCTT) and partitioning interwell tracer tests (PITT) to provide information on reservoir heterogeneity, assessment of water/gas injection and determination of remaining oil in the near/inter-well zones. Its integrated tracer services include planning, field operation, analyses and interpretation to provide essential quantitative information to optimise infill-drilling, polymer blocking, ASP floods and other EOR and IOR operations. In addition, Restrack also offers specialised services i.e. mud tracing, scale squeeze tracing, CO2-tracing and liquid-holdup tracing in in multiphase flow-lines.
ROSEN is a leading company that was established in 1981. Since then, ROSEN has grown rapidly and is today a worldwide technology group that operates in more than 120 countries with over 2,500 employees. ‘Empowered by technology’ is the promise that ROSEN systematically delivers to our customers by making them safe, cost-effective and more efficient. We are a worldwide provider of cutting-edge solutions in all areas of integrity suiting a wide range of industries: oil and gas, mining, manufacturing, telecoms and transportation. ROSEN’s offerings includes:
Middle East Agent: MEOFS General Trading & Contracting Co. WLL Panasonic Tower, 4th Floor Fahad Al-Salem Street Kuwait City Kuwait Tel: +965 22248711 Web: www.meofs.com E-mail: info@meofs.com
Stand No: 6020
• In-line Inspection (ILI) utilising several technologies (Geometry, MFL, UT, EMAT) • Cleaning tools (foam pigs, disc/cup/gauge pigs) • Integrity studies (PIMS, CRA, RBI, FFS) • NDT services Other Companies: ROSEN ROSEN Group ROSEN Middle East FZE
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Rock Flow Dynamics 1980 Post Oak Boulevard Suite 2030 Houston Texas 77056 United States Tel: +1 713 3374450 Web: www.rfdyn.com E-mail: info@rfdyn.com Rock Flow Dynamics was established with a clear vision to provide reservoir engineers worldwide with new state-of-the-art dynamic reservoir simulation technology that meets the most demanding modern expectations for raw performance, rich modeling functionality, advanced graphical user interface capabilities, and smart license pricing. Taking advantage of the non-stop progress in the computing technologies, tNavigator is designed to ensure continuous improvements in simulation performance and effective handling of the present and future performance bottlenecks. The time for a major breakthrough in reservoir simulations has finally come! Middle East Agent: First Bateel PO Box 39565, Nuzha 73056 Kuwait Tel: +965 226 65552
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Saltel Industries Campus de Ker Lann Rue Simeon Poisson Bruz Brittany 35170 France Tel: +33 2 23416412 Web: www.saltel-industries.com E-mail: marketing@saltel-industries.com Saltel Industries provides expandable steel technologies for well integrity. Saltel Expandable Steel Patches (SES Patches) are expandable steel tubulars for production optimisation (water, gas and sand shutoff, modifying injection profiles), well maintenance and repair (casing and tubing repair, parted casings, screen repair), new well applications (frac ports, DV Tool and sliding sleeves repair), and enhanced oil recovery (SAGD and CSS: high temperature applications). We also supply expandable steel annulus packers, Saltel Expandable Steel Packers (SES Packers), as a metal barrier between casing and borehole. These can be used for shale fracturing, multistage cementing, and numerous zonal isolation applications.
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Saudi Aramco PO Box 5000 Dhahran 31311 Saudi Arabia Tel: +966 3 8720115 Web: www.saudiaramco.com E-mail: webmaster@aramco.com Saudi Aramco is a fully integrated, global petroleum enterprise, and a world leader in exploration and producing, refining, distribution, shipping, marketing and petrochemicals manufacturing. The company manages proven reserves of 260.2 billion barrels of oil and manages the fourth-largest gas reserves in the world, 284.8 trillion cubic feet. In addition to its headquarters in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Aramco has affiliates, joint ventures and subsidiary offices in China, Japan, India, the Netherlands, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Stand No: 6220
Scal Arabia Ltd. Abu Dhabi PO Box 63146 ICAD 1 Mussafah Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 2 5515080 Web: www.scalarabia.com E-mail: nasir.abueissa@scalarabia.com Petricore is a new core analysis company offering services ranging from core handling, routine core analysis, special core analysis including advanced flooding and EOR studies. From our well-equipped laboratories in Houston, Villahermosa, and Abu Dhabi we deliver high quality core analysis data on time - every time. The management are amongst the most experienced in the industry. Middle East Agent: MEOFS General Trading & Contracting Co. WLL Panasonic Tower, 4th Floor Fahad Al-Salem Street Kuwait City Kuwait Tel: +965 22248711 Web: www.meofs.com E-mail: info@meofs.com
issues of liquid filtration. We offer efficient filtration solutions adapted to your processes in various sectors such as oil and gas, petrochemicals, food and beverage, transport, marine and water treatment. Our self-cleaning filters do not use any consumables and require very low maintenance. Nearest Distributor: KCCEC
Stand No: 5042
ScanWell 5331 Inker Street Houston Texas 77007 USA Tel: +1 713 8707150 Web: www.scanwell.no E-mail: sean.oshaughnessy@scanwell.no ScanWell is an innovative oil field service company focused on the development of new technologies and procedures for well integrity inspection, well testing, production optimisation and reservoir, wellhead and process monitoring services that do not require wire-line well intervention. Services currently available include acoustic wellbore surveillance (monitoring reservoir flowing and shut-in pressure, gas field depletion, SCSSV & GLV operation, liquid control while pulling/setting tubing and plunger lift efficiency), on-line gas compositional analysis, direct leak metering (tubing/casing leak or collapse), well barrier surveillance, gas lift surveillance, instrument calibration and analytical services (compositional analysis and fluid properties). All units are ATEX Zone-1 heli-portable.
Stand No: 6200
Schlumberger PO Box 9056 Ahmadi 61006 Kuwait Web: www.slb.com E-mail: info-kwt@slb.com Schlumberger is the world’s leading supplier of technology, integrated project management and information solutions to customers working in the oil and gas industry worldwide. Employing approximately 115,000 people representing over 140 nationalities and working in more than 85 countries, Schlumberger provides the industry’s widest range of products and services from exploration through production.
Stand No: 6290
SCAM Filtres - Filtration SASU ZAC De Chassagne Ternay France Web: www.scam-filtres.com E-mail: scam-filtres@scam-filtres.fr Founded in 1930, SCAM Filtres is a French designer-manufacturer of self-cleaning filters. Thanks to its 85 years of expertise in the field of industrial filtration engineering, SCAM Filtres designs solutions for
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Stand No: 631 & 630
Shinda (Tangshan) Creative Oil & Gas Equipment Co. Ltd.
Society of Maritime Industries
111 Huatong Avenue Fengnan Industrial Development Zone Tangshan Hebei Province 63300 China Tel: +86 315 5099616 Web: www.stainlesssteelpipe.net.cn E-mail: houzhiqiang@huatongcables.com Shinda (Tangshan) Creative Oil & Gas Equipment’s product range includes: • • • • • • • • • • •
1/4” fluid control pipe 1/8” fluid control pipe 3/8” fluid control pipe Low alloy steel CT70-CT110 Corrosion-resisting stainless steels grade 70-90 Hydraulic tube and gauge pipe Marine stainless steel control pipe Composite pipe wires Monel alloy pipe 400 Hartz alloy tube c-276 2205 Duplex stainless steel tube
Our Group can also supply submersible pump cable plugs, all galvanised steel strips and Monel steel strips. We have leading testing equipments in this industry, including hydrostatic testing machines, eddy current flaw detector and pull testing laboratory. Our lab has the certification of CNAS National Recognised Testing Laboratory (NRTL).
Stand No: 6140
SOCAR-AQS LLC 10 A.Rajabli-2 Street Baku AZ 1075 Azerbaijan Tel: +994 12 5651515 Web: www.socar-aqs.com E-mail: office@socar-aqs.com SOCAR-AQS LLC was established in 2007 as an integrated drilling and well services management company, specialising in drilling of oil and gas wells, including drilling of directional and horizontal wells, cementing, pressure testing, completion, well workover and sidetracking. SOCAR-AQS has an Integrated Management System that meets the requirements of ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System, ISO 14001:2004 Environmental Management System and OHSAS 18001:2007 Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems. At present, SOCAR-AQS is carrying out the works on implementation and subsequent certification of its system based on the requirements of API Spec Q2. The company implements drilling works on Gunashli, Umid, the West Absheron and Bulla fields in Azerbaijan.
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28/29 Threadneedle Street London EC2R 8AY United Kingdom Tel: +44 20 74487023 Web: www.maritimeindustries.org E-mail: events@maritimeindustries.org The Society of Maritime Industries is the voice of the UK's maritime engineering and business sector promoting and supporting companies which build, refit and modernise commercial and naval vessels, and supply equipment and services for all types of ships and underwater vehicles, ports and terminals infrastructure, offshore oil and gas, maritime security and safety, marine science and technology and offshore renewable energy.
Stand No: 5014
Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) PO Box 215959 Office 3101/2, 31st Floor Fortune Towers, JLT Dubai United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 4 4575800 Web: www.spe.org E-mail: spedub@spe.org The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-for-profit professional association whose members are engaged in energy resources development and production. SPE serves more than 143,000 members in 147 countries worldwide. SPE is a key resource for technical knowledge related to the oil and gas exploration and production industry and provides services through its publications, events, training courses, and online resources at www.spe.org.
Stand No: 6295
Solvay Rue de Ransbeek, 310 Brussels 1120 Belgium Tel: +32 2 2642111 Web: www.solvay.com E-mail: david.sorin@solvay.com As an international chemical group, Solvay assists industries in finding and implementing ever more responsible and value-creating solutions. Solvay generates 90% of its net sales in activities where it is among the world’s top three players. It serves many markets, varying from energy and the environment to automotive and aeronautics or electricity and electronics, with one goal: to raise the performance of its clients and improve society’s quality of life. The group is headquartered in Brussels, employs about 26,000 people in 52 countries and generated 10.2 billion euros in net sales in 2014. Solvay SA (SOLB.BE) is listed on EURONEXT Brussels and EURONEXT Paris (Bloomberg: SOLB:BB Reuters: SOLB.BR).
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Specialized Technical Equipment Mezz -02 Mazda Road Tourist Club Area Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 2 6716464 E-mail: ste_1@eim.ae STE is an ISO certified local company established in October 2000 in Abu Dhabi with diversified activities involved in trading and services to the oil and gas industries, petrochemical and power generation sectors in the UAE and GCC countries. STE is affiliated in Jordan and Iraq, representing leading manufacturers in various industrial applications. We provide consultancy services in the area of optimisation of reservoir performance and flow simulation with the latest technology in this field to the exploration and production within the oil industry. Our values of integrity and commitment in dealing with our clients and dedication to quality services reflect our success in this field.
Stand No: 666
Sulaiman Alqudaibi Co. for GRP & Plastic Products Block 2, Street 21, Building 188 Subhan Kuwait Tel: +965 247 44429 / 39 / 59 Web: www.alqudaibi.com E-mail: composites@alqudaibi.com Sulaiman Alqudaibi Co. for GRP & Plastic Products is a leading manufacturer of RTRP/GRE/GRV/GRP/FRP pipes and fittings in Kuwait, as well as polymer concrete jacking pipes and manholes. We are approved vendors of KOC, KNPC and Qatar Petroleum, and in addition, we have project based approvals from Saudi Arabian Chevron, Equate and PIC. Our product range includes: • RTRP/GRE pipes & fittings diameters range from 25mm up to 1000mm • GRV/GRP pipes & fittings diameters range from 25mm up to 4000mm
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Technogenia is specialised in the production of high-level anti-wear protection consumables based upon the use of an in-house made spherical tungsten carbide (patented process). Our products are applied either manually or by laser to protect specific drilling tools and reduce cost by increasing the availability of parts. Regional Office: Technogenia Middle-East Al-Habtoor Business Tower, 30th Floor, Dubai Marina Dubai United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 5 01911064 Web: www.technogenia.com E-mail: fahd.bouikhif@technogenia.com
Stand No: 5022
Technology Resources Company PO Box 363 Hawally 32004 Kuwait Tel: +965 22650016 Web: www.ctrkw.com E-mail: marketing@ctrkw.com Technology Resources Company (TRC) is a provider of specialised equipment, products and services to the oil and gas sectors. Established in 2003 and managed by well experienced Kuwaiti nationals, TRC is representing international companies of high calibre to provide their unique products and services to the oil and gas sectors in Kuwait. These include the following international companies: • Cokebusters Ltd. (heater decoking and inspection) • Ecom Instruments (intrinsically safe mobiles, tablets, computers and other I-Safe instruments) • MAUS Italia (heat Exchangers maintenance tools and equipment) • CSI (thermal maintenance systems for sulfur plants and heavy oils) • Spraying Systems Co. (spraying systems and nozzles) • Honeywell Portable Gas Detection (BW technologies) Other Companies: Cokebusters Ltd. Ecom Instruments MAUS Italia CSI Spraying Systems Co. Honeywell Portable Gas Detection
Stand No: 6290
Technogenia ZAE De la Tuilerie Saint-Jorioz 74410 France Tel: +33 4 50685660 Web: www.technogenia.com E-mail: technogenia@technogenia.com
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Stand No: 6290
Stand No: 6270
Teclis Instruments
Total
Le Valvert, 46 Bis, Chemin du Vieux Moulin Tassin la-demi-lune Lyon 69160 France Tel: +33 47 4701851 Web: www.teclis-instruments.com E-mail: contact@teclis-instruments.com
Total Kuwait - Marina Plaza, 2nd Floor Salem Mubarak Street PO Box 7633 Salmiya 22087 Kuwait Tel: +965 25717960 Web: www.total.com
Teclis Instruments is the leader in innovation for instruments market of physical chemistry of surfaces and interfaces since 1991. Teclis Instruments designs, manufactures and markets equipment, and provides analysis to characterise dispersed systems such as foams and emulsions. Key technology and image analysis is used in all instruments. A complete range of measuring instruments is available to study and understand interfaces properties in liquid/liquid, solid/liquid, and gas/liquid. Teclis Instruments uses innovative engineering to develop powerful instruments and software solutions which are easy to use and provide good value for researchers both in universities and industries.
Total is a leading global oil and gas company and a top-tier solar energy player. With operations in more than 130 countries, we have about 100,000 employees fully focused on our mission as a company to be committed to better energy. In building a responsible energy future, we must ensure that each individual has access to energy and that energy is used in the most efficient way possible. This is the environment in which we conduct our business. We produce, refine and market oil and manufacture petrochemicals. We are also a major player in natural gas and rank second in solar energy through our affiliate SunPower. We work alongside our stakeholders to ensure that our operations consistently deliver economic, social and environmental benefits.
Stand No: 625
Stand No: 6415
The Development Initiative Ltd.
Total Safety
1-3 Manor Road Chatham Kent ME4 6AE United Kingdom Tel: +44 8708 9018151 Web: www.thedevelopmentinitiative.com E-mail: info@thedevelopmentinitiative.com
Building 3022, Unit 1, Salman Al Farisi Street Al Khaldiya District, 7257-32225 Dammam Saudi Arabia Tel: +966 1 38596482 Web: www.totalsafety.com E-mail: gmurray@totalsafety.com
The Development Initiative (TDI) is an international company providing landmine and exploded ordnance clearance to the oil and gas industry in Kuwait.
Headquartered in Houston, Texas with offices around the world, Total Safety has the people and solutions to deliver the best industrial safety services and equipment, tailored to your specific business needs. Total Safety is the unmatched global leader in providing integrated compliance solutions that ensure the safe wellbeing of workers worldwide. With more than seven million hours committed to worker safety each year, we deliver unmatched mitigation of risk and operating cost reductions without compromise. Over the years, our company has transformed itself to include 22 acquisitions, becoming the industry leader with comprehensive array of oil and gas safety services. We not only deliver complete, cost effective safety service solutions, but we also have the resources and support to back it up.
Stand No: 5050
The Oil & Gas Year (TOGY) PO Box 502781 Building No. 6, Office 112, Dubai United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 4 36697525 Web: www.theoilandgasyear.com E-mail: info@theoilandgasyear.com The Oil & Gas Year is an exclusive series of annual reports and events dedicated to global energy executives. TOGY reports cover more than 30 oil-rich markets and feature interviews with the key stakeholders of the international energy industry, in-depth articles, analyses and resources. TOGY books present a clear picture of the global hydrocarbons industry and its associated sectors, from banking and finance to midstream and downstream. Strategic roundtables, book launches and networking events bring government and industry stakeholders face to face to discuss dynamic and evolving business environments. From the leaders to the leaders, The Oil & Gas Year is the Who’s Who of the global energy industry.
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Middle East Agent: MEOFS General Trading & Contracting Co. WLL Panasonic Tower, 4th Floor Fahad Al-Salem Street Kuwait City Kuwait Tel: +965 22248711 Web: www.meofs.com E-mail: info@meofs.com
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Stand No: 6415
Stand No: 6415
TouGas Oilfield Solutions GmbH
TRE
Weismuellerstrasse 50 Frankfurt am Main 60314 Germany Tel: +49 692 47480921 Web: www.tougas-oil.com E-mail: michael.fulhorst@tougas-oil.com
Ripa di Porta Ticinese, 79 Milan 20143 Italy Tel: +39 02 4343121 Web: www.treuropa.com E-mail: sales@treuropa.com
TouGas Oilfield Solutions, a leading German technology company, develops and commercialises chemical technologies and associated services for well stimulation, hydraulic fracturing and EOR operations. The TouGas ready-to-use emulsions are designed to reduce or eliminate the consumption of fresh water in hydraulic fracturing and can be processed with untreated produced water and formation water. With their excellent temperature stability, TouGas products also enable many HPHT (high pressure-high temperature) operations. TouGas products have an excellent environmental safety profile. TouGas products can be easily processed and simplify the logistics of many hydraulic fracturing operations.
TRE (Tele-Rilevamento Europa) provides precise measurements of ground displacement over producing reservoirs to optimise field operations, to calibrate geomechanical models and to monitor subsidence or uplift and their possible effects on surface facilities. Deformation rates, from millimetres to centimetres, are measured with high-resolution radar images acquired by satellites, eliminating the need for the installation of ground-based equipment. Our maps of temporal displacement have been already applied to numerous oil and gas projects throughout Europe, the Americas and the Middle East. TRE is the leading global provider of satellite InSAR products and services. Our offices are in Milan and Vancouver.
Middle East Agent: MEOFS General Trading & Contracting Co. WLL Panasonic Tower, 4th Floor Fahad Al-Salem Street, Kuwait City Kuwait Tel: +965 22248711 Web: www.meofs.com E-mail: info@meofs.com
Middle East Agent: MEOFS General Trading & Contracting Co. WLL Panasonic Tower, 4th Floor Fahad Al-Salem Street Kuwait City Kuwait Tel: +965 22248711 Web: www.meofs.com E-mail: info@meofs.com
Stand No: 6297
Town Gas Kornish El Nile, Warrak El Arab Imbaba Giza Egypt Tel: +20 3 5450723 Web: www.towngas.com.eg E-mail: technical_office@towngas.com.eg Town Gas is the oldest company in the field of natural gas in Egypt which is specialised in execution of natural gas networks in the concession areas (Cairo, Giza, Alexandria, Port Said and Ismailia). Shareholders are GASCO (60%) and EGYPT GAS (30%). Housing and social services fund for the petroleum sector is 10%. With an annual turnover of 600 million L.E we employ 5200 staff. Main activities include: • Design and executing of distribution networks, installations, conversions, pressure reduction stations and cathodic protection systems • Customer service through 19 service centres for more than 2.8 million customers (domestic, commercial, industrial and electric power stations) • Managing, operating and maintenance for gas networks • Applying instructions of health, safety and comprehensive quality management system (ISO 9000, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001)
U Stand No: 6415
United Uniclean Company Omar Ibn Al Kahatab Street, KBT Tower, Floor 7 Mirqab Kuwait City Kuwait Tel: +965 2295433/4 Web: www.utduniclean.com E-mail: info@utduniclean.com United Uniclean Company aspires to serve both the customer and their surrounding environment. Thus, interpreting the market’s needs and adapting ourselves to ever-changing client requirements with a wide variety of products to help better efficiency and sustainability. Our company strives on determination, precision, and dedication. Our purpose and primary objective is to satisfy our customer’s needs by providing quality products with a green impact. We strive to make sure we have a healthy environment for current and future generations, to ensure a healthier lifestyle. Our aim is to meet maximum customer demands with minimum environmental degradation.
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Upstream Oil & Gas Newspaper PO Box 1182 Sentrum Oslo 107 Norway Tel: +47 2 2001300 Web: www.upstreamonline.com E-mail: stinelli.pallesen@upstreamonline.com Upstream is the world’s leading paid-for oil and gas industry news and business intelligence source. It is read by 35,000 influential executives across 104 countries. The business philosophy is to generate and distribute quality independent news and insight on the global oil and gas industry. With an experienced team of 34 reporters located across 14 locations around the world, Upstream can provide the unbiased, independent journalism that business leaders have come to depend on to fill their news and information needs. Upstream publishes a weekly newspaper, quarterly technology magazine and 24/5 digital news coverage.
V Stand No: 670
Voltamp Energy SAOG PO Box 75 Rusayl Industrial Area Rusayl 124 Oman Tel: +965 99401793 Web: www.voltampoman.com E-mail: sales@voltampoman.com From a modest beginning in 1987, Voltamp Group has emerged as the shining example of Oman’s entrepreneurial spirit and manufacturing prowess by becoming the leading company in engineering design and manufacturing in the MENA region. Voltamp manufactures an extensive range of power and distribution transformers, LV Swgr and Unit Substation using the best technology at their manufacturing facilities in Sohar and Rusayl. With a capacity of 10,000 MVA, Voltamp has one of the largest facilities in the MENA region. Providing the best products and solutions to its clients in the most efficient manner is the hallmark of Voltamp’s unmatched commitment towards ensuring customer delight. Over 25,000 installations all over the MENA region is a testimony to Voltamp’s strong credentials. Middle East Agent: Khuff General Trading and Contracting Company 16th Floor Sahab Tower Fahad Al Salem Street Salhiya Kuwait
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W Stand No: 6130
Weatherford Kuwait for Petroleum Services PO Box 26258 Next to PWC Logistic Center, Yard 6 & 5, Mina Abdullah Safat 13123 Kuwait Tel: +965 90976883 Web: www.weatherford.com E-mail: anwar.alkhabbaz@me.weatherford.com Weatherford is one of the largest global providers of products and services that span the drilling, evaluation, completion, production and intervention cycles of oil and natural gas wells. Weatherford is a new breed of service company - one that can provide the industry with extended products and services, more efficient operations, more powerful research and development capabilities and greater geographic diversity. Today’s Weatherford is the result of internal growth and innovation, as well as the consolidation of 250+ strategic acquisitions over the past 13 years. From a strategic standpoint, Weatherford has two key objectives - efficiency and productivity. Regional Office: Weatherford Oil Tool Middle East Ltd. PO Box 4627, Dubai United Arab Emirates
Stand No: 6450
Well Flow International PO Box 11651 143 Fakhro Tower Manama Bahrain Tel: +973 17537833 Web: www.well-flow.com/kogscatalogue E-mail: enquiry@well-flow.com Well Flow International is one of world’s largest independent providers of technology-enabled wellbore cleanup chemicals, associated downhole tools, well intervention chemicals and stimulation chemicals. Our engineers and chemists are constantly working to break barriers and set new standards for the industry. Headquartered in Bahrain with operations in the Arabian Gulf, Asia, the North Sea, North America and West Africa, we offer our clients a level of responsiveness end-to-end providers simply cannot match. For nearly 20 years, our focus has allowed us to offer the most efficient, most effective solutions in the business.
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Western Corporation Limited FZE PO Box 41969 Hamriyah Free Zone Sharjah United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 6 5260114 Web: www.westcorpuk.ae E-mail: sales@westcorpuk.ae Western Corporation (WCL) is headquartered in UK and is a division of Western Tanks. Western Corporation is a well known supply chain management company specialised in the supply of equipment and materials to the oil and gas, petrochemical and power industries. WCL is a stockist and has tie ups with various well known manufacturers around the globe. WCL also represents Checkers Industrial Safety Products - USA for the whole Middle East and Africa.
Stand No: 660
Western Tanks and Pipes Ind. Co. Ltd. PO Box 36388 Al Ghail Industrial Park Ras Al Khaima United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 7 2589344 Web: www.westank.ae E-mail: sales@westank.ae Western Tanks and Pipes Ind. Co. is an almost 3 decade old company incorporated in the UAE. Our principal activities include EPC project execution in the oil and gas and petrochemical industries. We also undertake turnkey projects for design, supply and fabrication of all kinds of tank farms, pressure vessels, blending reactors, etc. The company is also involved in building oil field equipment such as mud plants, frack tanks, cutting bottles, cement silos, and oil field skid equipment. Other Companies: Western Corporation Limited FZE
Stand No: 5024
WorleyParsons PO Box 9912 Ahmadi 61008 Kuwait Tel: +965 23920479 Web: www.worleyparsons.com E-mail: calvin.matthews@worleyparsons.com In 46 countries, with 35,100 people across 157 offices, WorleyParsons delivers projects, provides expertise in engineering, procurement and construction and offers a wide range of consulting and advisory services. We cover the full lifecycle, from creating new assets to sustaining and enhancing operating assets, in the hydrocarbons, minerals, metals, chemicals, power and infrastructure sectors. Our resources and energy are focused on responding to and meeting the needs of our customers through our combination of deep local
knowledge and global expertise, while contributing to sustainable legacies in the communities in which we work through local talent development.
Y Stand No: 629
Yangzhou Xinyang Technology Development Co. Ltd. 199, Ji'an Road Hanjiang Industrial Park Yangzhou Jiangsu 225127 China Tel: +865 148 5109013 Web: www.xygre.com E-mail: xinyang_zyx@126.com Our main products are: • • • •
High-performance GRE Pipeline Carbon fibre fabrics Carbon fibre prepregs Carbon fibre composite material structure
Z Stand No: 611
Zamil Process Equipment Company Ltd. PO Box 877 Dammam 31421 Saudi Arabia Tel: +966 1 38123855 Web: www.zamilsteel.com/ped E-mail: pedsales@zamilsteel.com / mukassirahmed@zamilsteel.com Zamil Process Equipment Company Ltd., (ZPEC) is specialised in the fabrication of pressure vessels, columns/reactors, heat exchangers, desalters, fired heaters, air-cooled heat-exchangers, skid mounted modules, desalination evaporators, oil/gas separators, furnaces and storage tanks. ZPEC is an ISO 9001:2008 certified company, and holds ASME, “U” “U2”, “PP”, “S”, NBBI “R” certificates. Total area is 100,000 m2, with a production capacity of 12,000 MT per year.
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Zamil Structural Steel Co. Ltd. PO Box 877 Dammam 31421 Saudi Arabia Tel: +966 1 38121120 Web: www.zamilsteel.com/ssd E-mail: michaelpatole@zamilsteel.com Known as the Middle East’s leading steel fabricator, Zamil Structural Steel Company Ltd. (ZSSC) expertise includes: pipe racks, equipment support structures, built-up girders and columns, conveyor structures, silos / bins, structural steel buildings, high-rise buildings, convention centres, airport terminals and stadiums. ZSSC total area is 178,745 M2, with production capacity 84,000 MT per year. It has ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001 & OHSAS 18001 certification, and also certified by the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC). Other Companies: Zamil Process Equipment Company Ltd.
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Analysis Equipment / Services
Chemicals
Consulting Services
Fask Kuwait General Trading & Contracting Co.
Al Sanea Chemical Product
Amec Foster Wheeler
LUX Assure
Fask Kuwait General Trading & Contracting Co.
DMS Global WLL
ROSEN Group
Gas & Oil Field Services Co. (GOFSCO)
DrillScan
Scal Arabia Ltd. Abu Dhabi
Halliburton Overseas Limited
Specialized Technical Equipment
IFP Group
Engineering for the Petroleum & Process Industries (Enppi)
Teclis Instruments
MEOFS General Trading & Contracting Co. WLL
Gulf Oilfield Directory
Artificial Lift Systems
Petrochemical Industries Company
IFP Group
TouGas Oilfield Solutions GmbH
OilQ8
United Uniclean Company
Petrofac International Ltd.
Well Flow International
Restrack AS
Caltec Ltd. Eastern United Petroleum Services (EUPS) Fawares Petroleum Services Khalid Y. Al Fulaij & Partners Co.
Cleaning Equipment / Services
Schlumberger
Descon Engineering Qatar LLC
Weatherford Kuwait for Petroleum Services
INFIGROUP SASU
Associations
ROSEN Group
American Association of Petroleum Geologists Society of Maritime Industries Society of Petroleum Engineers
Blowout Preventers / Associated Equipment
Technology Resources Company
ROSEN Group Schlumberger Teclis Instruments Total Safety
Contracting Services
United Uniclean Company
Alrewaq Al Dahabi General Trading & Contracting Co.
Communications Systems Equipment / Services
Danem Group
Technology Resources Company Total Safety
DENIS SOMAIN DrillScan
Completion Equipment / Services
Engineering for the Petroleum & Process Industries (Enppi)
Baker Hughes
GYRODATA
DrillScan
Kharafi National
Frank's International
Petrofac International Ltd.
Shinda (Tangshan) Creative Oil & Gas Equipment Co. Ltd.
Halliburton Overseas Limited
Control Systems / Equipment
Packers Plus Energy Services (Cyprus) Ltd.
Emerson Process Management
Catalysts
Saltel Industries
Fawares Petroleum Services
Schlumberger
Middle East Oil Refinery
Well Flow International
Specialized Technical Equipment
Computer Software
Core Analysis
Egypt Gas
DrillScan
FEI
IPSI
Emerson Process Management
IFP Group
Middle East Oil Refinery
IFP Group
MEOFS General Trading & Contracting Co. WLL
Town Gas
Teclis Instruments
Scal Arabia Ltd. Abu Dhabi
Cementing
Construction & Fabrication
Schlumberger
DENIS SOMAIN
CTS Middle East Bahrain
Specialized Technical Equipment
EPSCO Global General Trading & Contracting Co.
Danem Group
Halliburton Overseas Limited
DENIS SOMAIN
Corrosion Abrasion Protection / Control Systems
Schlumberger
Descon Engineering Qatar LLC
Belzona Polymerics
Egypt Gas
DENIS SOMAIN
INFIGROUP SASU
LUX Assure
Kharafi National
Shinda (Tangshan) Creative Oil & Gas Equipment Co. Ltd.
Oryx Engineering Solutions LLC
Cables / Connectors Fawares Petroleum Services Q Eighty United General Trading & Contracting Co.
Middle East Oil Refinery
Cathodic Protection Products & Services
Chemical Waste Management EPSCO Global General Trading & Contracting Co. INFIGROUP SASU Innoveox
Oryx Engineering Solutions LLC The Petroleum Projects & Technical Consultations Company - PETROJET
Technogenia
Ponticelli Zamil Structural Steel Co. Ltd. www.kogs2015.com
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Data Management
Education Services & Training
Kuwait Shell Limited
DMS Global WLL
American Association of Petroleum Geologists EPSCO Global General Trading & Contracting Co. IFP Group Schlumberger Total Safety
Maridive & Oil Services
Gulf Oilfield Directory GYRODATA Halliburton Overseas Limited LUX Assure Oil and Gas Innovation Schlumberger
Databases DMS Global WLL
Desalination Plant / Equipment Descon Engineering Qatar LLC MEOFS General Trading & Contracting Co. WLL SCAM Filtres - Filtration Sasu Specialized Technical Equipment Sulaiman Alqudaibi Co. for GRP & Plastic Products Zamil Structural Steel Co. Ltd.
Design Downhole Tools / Services Packers Plus Energy Services (Cyprus) Ltd. Schlumberger Well Flow International
Electrical Equipment / Services Aggreko Middle East Ltd AUMA Actuators Middle East WLL Baker Hughes Descon Engineering Qatar LLC Etacom B NV Q Eighty United General Trading & Contracting Co. R. Stahl Middle East FZE Voltamp Energy SAOGÂ
Engineering Services / Consultancy Alrewaq Al Dahabi General Trading & Contracting Co. Amec Foster Wheeler Belzona Polymerics CTS Middle East Bahrain Danem Group
Optimum Hydrocarbon Technologies Scal Arabia Ltd. Abu Dhabi Schlumberger Shinda (Tangshan) Creative Oil & Gas Equipment Co. Ltd. Specialized Technical Equipment Teclis Instruments Well Flow International
Environmental Equipment / Services / Studies Fask Kuwait General Trading & Contracting Co. Flottweg SE Innoveox Khalid Y. Al Fulaij & Partners Co. LUX Assure Ltd. Optimum Hydrocarbon Technologies Schlumberger Specialized Technical Equipment Total Safety TRE United Uniclean Company
Downhole Tools / Services
DENIS SOMAIN
Weatherford Kuwait for Petroleum Services
Descon Engineering Qatar LLC
Drilling / Drilling Tools / Equipment Services
DrillScan
Kuwait Gulf Oil Company
Engineering for the Petroleum & Process Industries (Enppi)
Kuwait Shell Limited
EPSCO Global General Trading & Contracting Co.
Schlumberger
Baker Hughes
Etacom B NV
Specialized Technical Equipment
DENIS SOMAIN
Interlink Petroleum Services
Total
DrillScan
Khalid Y. Al Fulaij & Partners Co.
Exploration Equipment / Services
Eastern United Petroleum Services (EUPS)
Kharafi National
EPSCO Global General Trading & Contracting Co.
Kuwait Shell Limited
Flottweg SE
Petrofac International Ltd.
Frank's International
Rock Flow Dynamics
GYRODATA
ROSEN Group
Halliburton Overseas Limited
Schlumberger
Field Instrumentation
Packers Plus Energy Services (Cyprus) Ltd.
Teclis Instruments
Danem Group
Saltel Industries
Total Safety
Descon Engineering Qatar LLC
Schlumberger
TRE
Emerson Process Management
Socar AQS
Weatherford Kuwait for Petroleum Services
Specialized Technical Equipment
Specialized Technical Equipment Technogenia
Enhanced Oil Recovery Equipment / Systems
United Uniclean Company
Caltec Ltd.
Weatherford Kuwait for Petroleum Services
Fawares Petroleum Services
Ali Muqwar & Mohammad Kharma Industrial Equipment
FMC Technologies GlassPoint Solar IFP Group
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MEOFS General Trading & Contracting Co. WLL
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Exploration / Production Company
Pietro Fiorentini
DrillScan Pietro Fiorentini Schlumberger Specialized Technical Equipment
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Product Listings
Fire Prevention / Fighting
Geochemical Services & Consulting
Alrewaq Al Dahabi General Trading & Contracting Co.
Chemostrat Limited
Interlink Petroleum Services Maridive & Oil Services
Weatherford Kuwait for Petroleum Services
Geological & Geophysical Modelling Baker Hughes
Q Eighty United General Trading & Contracting Co. R. Stahl Middle East FZE Specialized Technical Equipment Teclis Instruments
Schlumberger
Laboratory Instrumentation / Equipment / Services
Total Safety
Geological Studies & Consulting
Fask Kuwait General Trading & Contracting Co.
Fishing Tools
American Association of Petroleum Geologists
IFP Group
ION
LUX Assure Ltd.
Scal Arabia Ltd. Abu Dhabi
Q Eighty United General Trading & Contracting Co.
Middle East Oil Refinery Specialized Technical Equipment
Gas & Oil Field Services Co. (GOFSCO) Schlumberger Weatherford Kuwait for Petroleum Services
Geophysical Equipment
Flanges
ION
Teclis Instruments
Kharafi National
Geophysical Surveys & Analysis Services
Weatherford Kuwait for Petroleum Services
Sulaiman Alqudaibi Co. for GRP & Plastic Products
ION
Specialized Technical Equipment
Lighting Town Gas
Flow Control & Metering Equipment
Schlumberger
Ali Muqwar & Mohammad Kharma Industrial Equipment
Heat Exchangers
Fawares Petroleum Services
INFIGROUP SASU
Khalid Y. Al Fulaij & Partners Co. Pietro Fiorentini
The Petroleum Projects & Technical Consultations Company - PETROJET
RESMAN
Pietro Fiorentini
Specialized Technical Equipment
ROSEN Group
Specialized Technical Equipment
Schlumberger
Zamil Structural Steel Co. Ltd.
Maintenance Equipment & Programmes
Specialized Technical Equipment
Industrial Services
Gas Treatment & Processing Equipment
Ali Muqwar & Mohammad Kharma Industrial Equipment
Aggreko Middle East Ltd
Danem Group
Danem Group
Engineering for the Petroleum & Process Industries (Enppi)
Descon Engineering Qatar LLC
Egyptian Natural Gas Co. (GASCO)
Innoveox
Engineering for the Petroleum & Process Industries (Enppi)
Kharafi National
INFIGROUP SASU
Q Eighty United General Trading & Contracting Co.
Mapping
Zamil Structural Steel Co. Ltd.
Inspection Services / Surveys
Marine Services
Gauges
DENIS SOMAIN
Maridive & Oil Services
Ali Muqwar & Mohammad Kharma Industrial Equipment
Egyptian Natural Gas Co. (GASCO)
Oryx Engineering Solutions LLC
LUX Assure Ltd.
Ashcroft Al Rushaid Instrument Co. Ltd.
Maridive & Oil Services
The Petroleum Projects & Technical Consultations Company - PETROJET
Baker Hughes
ROSEN Group
Descon Engineering Qatar LLC
Technology Resources Company
Shinda (Tangshan) Creative Oil & Gas Equipment Co. Ltd.
Q Eighty United General Trading & Contracting Co.
Town Gas
Specialized Technical Equipment
Schlumberger
Instrumentation Equipment & Services
Measurement Systems
Alrewaq Al Dahabi General Trading & Contracting Co.
GYRODATA
Specialized Technical Equipment
Generator Rental Services Aggreko Middle East Ltd
Aggreko Middle East Ltd
MEOFS General Trading & Contracting Co. WLL
Ashcroft Al Rushaid Instrument Co. Ltd.
Logging Equipment & Services Eastern United Petroleum Services (EUPS) GYRODATA RESMAN Schlumberger
Specialized Technical Equipment Technogenia Technology Resources Company
Town Gas
Emerson Process Management Specialized Technical Equipment Teclis Instruments
Emerson Process Management
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Product Listings
Mechanical Seals
Specialized Technical Equipment
Pigs & Pigging Equipment
Ali Muqwar & Mohammad Kharma Industrial Equipment
Technogenia
DENIS SOMAIN
Well Flow International
ROSEN Group
CTS Middle East Bahrain
Oilfield Supplies
Specialized Technical Equipment
Oryx Engineering Solutions LLC
DENIS SOMAIN
Technology Resources Company
Monitors / Detectors
Khalid Y. Al Fulaij & Partners Co.
Western Tanks and Pipes Ind. Co. Ltd
Alrewaq Al Dahabi General Trading & Contracting Co.
Kuwait Pipe Industries & Oil Services (K.S.C.) MEOFS General Trading & Contracting Co. WLL
Pipelines / Fittings / Equipment / Services
Fask Kuwait General Trading & Contracting Co.
Specialized Technical Equipment
Egypt Gas
Q Eighty United General Trading & Contracting Co.
Technogenia
Egyptian Natural Gas Co. (GASCO)
Western Tanks and Pipes Ind. Co. Ltd
IPSI
Packers / Packing
Kharafi National
Specialized Technical Equipment Technology Resources Company
NDT Equipment
LUX Assure Ltd. Maridive & Oil Services
IPSI
Packers / Packing Paints / Coating
ROSEN Group
Kuwait Pipe Industries & Oil Services (K.S.C.)
Non-Exclusive Seismic Data
Specialized Technical Equipment
The Petroleum Projects & Technical Consultations Company - PETROJET Ponticelli
ION
Petrochemical Products / Services & Technology
Shinda (Tangshan) Creative Oil & Gas Equipment Co. Ltd.
Offshore Construction Equipment / Services
Belzona Polymerics
Specialized Technical Equipment
DENIS SOMAIN
The Egyptian Ethylene and Derivatives Company (ETHYDCO)
Sulaiman Alqudaibi Co. for GRP & Plastic Products
Egypt Gas
Egyptian Natural Gas Co. (GASCO)
Western Tanks and Pipes Ind. Co. Ltd
Maridive & Oil Services
Egyptian Petrochemicals Holding Company (ECHEM)
Yangzhou Xinyang Technology Development Co. Ltd.
The Petroleum Projects & Technical Consultations Company - PETROJET
EQUATE Petrochemical Company
Zamil Structural Steel Co. Ltd.
Petrofac International Ltd.
Fask Kuwait General Trading & Contracting Co.
Ponticelli
Plant Design Services
Innoveox
Specialized Technical Equipment
DENIS SOMAIN
Interlink Petroleum Services
Oilfield Services
IPSI
Engineering for the Petroleum & Process Industries (Enppi)
Amec Foster Wheeler
Kuwait Shell Limited
Baker Hughes
Petrochemical Industries Company
DENIS SOMAIN
Ponticelli
Eastern United Petroleum Services (EUPS)
Specialized Technical Equipment
Engineering for the Petroleum & Process Industries (Enppi)
Teclis Instruments
Pressure Vessels The Petroleum Projects & Technical Consultations Company - PETROJET
Process Control Instrumentation Emerson Process Management
Frank's International
Petroleum Production / Products & Technology
Gas & Oil Field Services Co. (GOFSCO)
Amec Foster Wheeler
GYRODATA
Q Eighty United General Trading & Contracting Co.
Flottweg SE
Kharafi National
R. Stahl Middle East FZE
GlassPoint Solar
Kuwait Pipe Industries & Oil Services (K.S.C.)
Specialized Technical Equipment
Interlink Petroleum Services
Maridive & Oil Services
LUX Assure Ltd.
MEOFS General Trading & Contracting Co. WLL
Optimum Hydrocarbon Technologies
Oryx Engineering Solutions LLC
Kuwait Shell Limited
Petrofac International Ltd.
RESMAN
Restrack AS
Well Flow International
Saltel Industries Schlumberger Socar AQS
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Baker Hughes
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Middle East Oil Refinery
Process Development Services Amec Foster Wheeler Engineering for the Petroleum & Process Industries (Enppi) Specialized Technical Equipment
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Product Listings
Process Plant / Technology
Reservoir Characterisation
Scada
Amec Foster Wheeler Egyptian Natural Gas Co. (GASCO) FMC Technologies Saltel Industries Pietro Fiorentini SCAM Filtres - Filtration Sasu Specialized Technical Equipment Technology Resources Company
Chemostrat Limited
Town Gas
Eastern United Petroleum Services (EUPS)
Seals & Sealants
Processing & Reservoir Services
Specialized Technical Equipment
Specialized Technical Equipment
TRE
Production Equipment / Services
Reservoir Evaluation / Engineering / Simulation Equipment / Services
Seismic Data Processing
Emerson Process Management
ION
Halliburton Overseas Limited
Khalid Y. Al Fulaij & Partners Co.
IFP Group
Schlumberger
RESMAN Restrack AS
Seismic Equipment / Instrument Supplies
Production Logging Analysis
Rock Flow Dynamics
ION
Eastern United Petroleum Services (EUPS)
Scal Arabia Ltd. Abu Dhabi
Specialized Technical Equipment
Schlumberger
Seismic Survey Equipment / Services
FEI RESMAN
Ali Muqwar & Mohammad Kharma Industrial Equipment
Restrack AS
CTS Middle East Bahrain
Rock Flow Dynamics Scal Arabia Ltd. Abu Dhabi Schlumberger
Seismic Data Acquisition ION Khalid Y. Al Fulaij & Partners Co. Schlumberger Specialized Technical Equipment
Caltec Ltd. DENIS SOMAIN FMC Technologies Saltel Industries Specialized Technical Equipment Zamil Structural Steel Co. Ltd.
Publications Al Fajr – Oil & Gas Directory Middle East DMS Global WLL Gulf Oilfield Directory Horn International Hydrocarbon Engineering Magazine Oil and Gas Innovation Oil Review Middle East Oilfield Technology The Oil & Gas Year (TOGY) Upstream Oil & Gas Newspaper
Specialized Technical Equipment
Reservoir Modelling Baker Hughes RESMAN Rock Flow Dynamics
DENIS SOMAIN Gas & Oil Field Services Co. (GOFSCO) Khalid Y. Al Fulaij & Partners Co. Oryx Engineering Solutions LLC Specialized Technical Equipment
Caltec Ltd.
Reverse Osmosis Equipment MEOFS General Trading & Contracting Co. WLL
Finepac Structures Pvt Ltd FMC Technologies Pietro Fiorentini SCAM Filtres - Filtration Sasu
Specialized Technical Equipment
Safety Equipment & Systems Alrewaq Al Dahabi General Trading & Contracting Co.
Interlink Petroleum Services
EPSCO Global General Trading & Contracting Co.
IPSI
Finepac Structures Pvt Ltd
Maridive & Oil Services
IPSI
Q Eighty United General Trading & Contracting Co.
Zamil Structural Steel Co. Ltd.
Specialized Technical Equipment
Specialized Technical Equipment
Descon Engineering Qatar LLC
Technology Resources Company
Schlumberger
Separators & Separation Technology
Refineries / Refinery Equipment
Specialized Technical Equipment
Ashcroft Al Rushaid Instrument Co. Ltd.
Schlumberger
Ali Muqwar & Mohammad Kharma Industrial Equipment
Middle East Oil Refinery
Sensors
Scal Arabia Ltd. Abu Dhabi
Fask Kuwait General Trading & Contracting Co.
Pumps & Parts
ION
Service Engineering Amec Foster Wheeler Danem Group DENIS SOMAIN DrillScan EPSCO Global General Trading & Contracting Co. IPSI Oryx Engineering Solutions LLC Petrofac International Ltd.
Specialized Technical Equipment
Specialized Technical Equipment
Technology Resources Company
Teclis Instruments
Total Safety
Site Surveying / Investigations
Western Tanks and Pipes Ind. Co. Ltd
IPSI
www.kogs2015.com
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Product Listings
Tanks & Tankage Fabricators
Water Treatment Equipment
Well Testing Equipment / Services
Danem Group
Flottweg SE
DENIS SOMAIN
DENIS SOMAIN
Innoveox
Eastern United Petroleum Services (EUPS)
INFIGROUP SASU
Middle East Oil Refinery
Gas & Oil Field Services Co. (GOFSCO)
Kharafi National
Well Data Acquisition / Processing
Halliburton Overseas Limited
Kuwait Pipe Industries & Oil Services (K.S.C.) The Petroleum Projects & Technical Consultations Company - PETROJET Specialized Technical Equipment Western Tanks and Pipes Ind. Co. Ltd Zamil Structural Steel Co. Ltd.
Temperature Control Rental Services
Petrolink International Ltd. Schlumberger
Well Logging / Analysis Baker Hughes Eastern United Petroleum Services (EUPS)
Pietro Fiorentini Schlumberger Specialized Technical Equipment
Wellhead Equipment Gas & Oil Field Services Co. (GOFSCO) Oryx Engineering Solutions LLC
Scal Arabia Ltd. Abu Dhabi
Wireline Services
Aggreko Middle East Ltd
Schlumberger
Gas & Oil Field Services Co. (GOFSCO)
Tubes / Tube Connectors / Tubular Goods Pipes
Specialized Technical Equipment
GYRODATA
Well Services
Halliburton Overseas Limited
Frank's International Kuwait Pipe Industries & Oil Services (K.S.C.) Shinda (Tangshan) Creative Oil & Gas Equipment Co. Ltd.
UXO Clearance
DENIS SOMAIN EPSCO Global General Trading & Contracting Co. Halliburton Overseas Limited Maridive & Oil Services Packers Plus Energy Services (Cyprus) Ltd.
The Development Initiative Ltd.
Saltel Industries
Valve Operating Devices & Positioners
Schlumberger
AUMA Actuators Middle East WLL
Socar AQS
Specialized Technical Equipment
Well Flow International
Valves & Fittings
Well Stimulation Equipment / Services
Ali Muqwar & Mohammad Kharma Industrial Equipment
DENIS SOMAIN
CTS Middle East Bahrain
Schlumberger
Emerson Process Management Oryx Engineering Solutions LLC
Shinda (Tangshan) Creative Oil & Gas Equipment Co. Ltd.
Pietro Fiorentini
Well Flow International
Specialized Technical Equipment
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GYRODATA
www.kogs2015.com
Packers Plus Energy Services (Cyprus) Ltd.
Schlumberger Shinda (Tangshan) Creative Oil & Gas Equipment Co. Ltd. Weatherford Kuwait for Petroleum Services
Workover / Servicing Equipment / Services DENIS SOMAIN Gas & Oil Field Services Co. (GOFSCO) Saltel Industries Socar AQS
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