Hosted by the Underwater Technology Foundation
GLOBAL SUBSEA CHALLENGES
– managing the old and the new
Bergen, Norway 19 – 20 June 2013 Main Sponsors:
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www.utc.no
UTF welcomes you to the 19th Underwater Technology Conference The theme of this year’s conference ’Global Subsea Challenges – Managing the old and the new’ acknowledges that our industry faces challenges in future and takes us one step further towards the full subsea factory. Last year we discussed topics regarding the record high marked growth setting a strain on already stretched resources. As a result of this discussion the Underwater Technology Foundation, as organiser of the UTC, has commissioned a report to examine these issues to find out how stretched the industry are based on the industry need worldwide. We believe that this year’s conference is the best ever based on the record high abstracts received and the quality of the presentations. The Bergen region is at the forefront globally in terms of operation and development of subsea technology, and it is the operational centre for a large number of the world’s some 4500 subsea wells. The UTF is an independent entity aspiring to provide more insight into the subsea industry in our region. This is something the foundation will achieve through conferences such as UTC which features an exhibition open to everyone interested in learning more about subsea. In addition the foundation contributes to research and training at university level. Welcome to Bergen and welcome to UTC 2013! On behalf of UTF Jarle Daae Chairman of the board, UTF
Greetings from the Programme Committee For the third consecutive time it is my pleasure, as chair of the UTC 2013 programme committee, to wish you welcome to the oldest and best subsea conference in the world. As in previous years, the program committee has set a theme “Global subsea challenges – managing the old and the new”. It is a challenge for operators and suppliers in our industry to connect new and innovative solutions to ageing infrastructure and installations. The challenge is most likely to grow as even more subsea tiebacks are installed, equipment gets refurbished, control systems is modified and updated, and a new generation of people coming in to the industry shall relate to and understand technology developed before they were born. The UTC 2013 programme is designed to highlight some crucial industry challenges, and to provide some valid answers. Our two panel discussions will definitely be interesting. So will listening to the thoughts of Kristian Siem from Subsea 7 and Rod Christie of GE, kicking off the conference with keynote presentations. We have a treat for all participants. For instance, do you like the taste of something new? Getting to know OneSubsea should be something worth spending some time on. In addition, the Underwater Technology Foundation have funded a study on the (lack of) qualified people
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issue in our industry. This will be a global study documenting global status, as well as pointing to possible solutions and listing the most important training/education facilities for our branch. The complete report will be distributed to all conference participants. One of UTC’s characteristics has been the parallel sessions for technical presentations. The programme committee received a record number of papers for the conference. Thus, we have increased the number of parallel sessions from 3 to 4 and the number of presentations from 30 to 44. One of the things that make UTC special is all the social networking arenas. Again you will be able to attend a field trip or a golf tournament, icebreaker and the conference banquet. Meet your colleagues, discuss with your peers and socialize with subsea industry representatives in an environment unmatched by others. I welcome you all to UTC 2013 Trond Olsen Chair UTC 2013 Program Committee CEO NCE Subsea
Programme Day 1 @Griegsalen 08:30 – 09:30
Registration and coffee in exhibition
09:30 – 09:35
Welcome by Chairman of the UTC Programme Committee, Trond Olsen
19 June
Conference Moderator David Liddle, Business Development Executive, SUT 09:35 – 09:45 09:45 – 10:10
Opening speech Damien Miller, Australia’s Ambassador to Norway Global subsea challenges Kristian Siem, Chairman, Subsea 7
10:10 – 10:35
Global subsea challenges. Past and future subsea developments – implementing solutions from other industries Rod Christie, Vice President and CEO of Subsea Systems, GE Oil & Gas
10:35 – 11:00
Subsea competence analysis and projection Jarand Rystad, Managing Partner, Rystad Energy
11:00 – 11:30
Coffee break and exhibition
11:30 – 12:30
Panel discussion: Global subsea challenges – managing the old and the new.
Outline panel discussion UTC 2013
Looking at the past there is history to learn from. Looking ahead the upward market projections for global activity creates opportunities and challenges. The panel discussion will address some of these challenges and opportunities and ask: Does this growth increase the lifting cost of hydrocarbons beyond normal price growth? Is the young subsea industry able to seamlessly connect the past with the future? What is the risk in mixing 20 year old and new technology? What are the main concerns in bringing in new, inexperienced personnel to the industry; costs, quality, safety? Are we able to industrialize (parts) of the industry? Do regional differences develop or limit our industry? Are we doing the right things, or things right?
Skilled People
Complexity
Quality, Health, Safety, Environment
Different Cultures
Standard-‐ isa;on Contrac;ng/ Procurement Strategies
Introduction by moderator David Liddle • Arne Lilleeng, Senior Vice President, Global Subsea Lifecycle Services, Aker Solutions • Remi Eriksen, CEO, DNV Maritime and Oil & Gas • Patrick O’Brien, CEO Designate, Industry Technology Facilitator • Bente Nyland, Director General, Norwegian Petroleum Directorate • Jarand Rystad, Managing Partner, Rystad Energy • Elmer Schaap, Graduate Recruitment Manager Europe, Central HR - Shell International • Jannicke Nilsson, Senior Vice President for Technology Excellence, Statoil 12:30 – 14:00
Lunch and exhibition
14:00 – 15:30
Parallell sessions, track 1 - 4 – see detailed programme
15:30 – 16:00
Coffee break and exhibition
16:00 – 17:30
Parallell sessions, track 1 - 4 – see detailed programme
18:00 – 19:30
Official reception in the exhibition area
19:30 – 01:00
Banquet dinner
Programme Day 2 @Griegsalen 08:30 – 09:00
Morning coffee in exhibition
09:00 – 09:10
Welcome to Day 2 David Liddle, Conference Moderator
09:10 – 09:40
Global subsea challenges – Our way forward Werner Menz, Vice President Technology Subsea Systems, Cameron
09:40 – 10:10
Global Subsea Market Outlook Erik Simonsen, Senior Principal Consultant, IHS CERA
10:10 – 10:40
Coffee break and exhibition
10:40 – 12:10
Parallell sessions, track 1 - 4 – see detailed programme
12:10 – 13:30
Lunch and exhibition
13:30 – 14:30
Parallell sessions, track 1 - 4 – see detailed programme
14:30 – 14:45
Coffee break and exhibition
14:45 – 15:45
Panel discussion: Subsea Chief Engineer Challenges for Operators and Suppliers
20 June
Plenary session @Peer Gynt As a response to the discussion raised by key industry managers on Day 1 of UTC, the final event on Day 2 will be a panel discussion by chief engineers and other technical representatives from operators and suppliers. We see a present and a future with very high activity levels and challenges in terms of our ability to deliver on commitments and expectations. Is there sufficient awareness of the industry challenges ahead? Are our technical requirements and technical communities aligned and able to manage the old and the new technologies at the same time? Are we prepared for growth? The panel discussion will focus on the following four issues: • Delivery on commitments. What is wrong in our current approach (operators and contractors) as we currently see a very negative trend where most contracts suffer significant delays and delivery problems? • Standardization. Is there “low hanging fruit” that the industry should go for and how do we get there?. • What can we do to mitigate the cost/price increases in the industry – the price levels are today perceived to be prohibitive for some subsea developments and “new technologies”? Can new technology be used to realize marginal developments at today’s cost levels? • Quality. What can we do as an industry to improve quality in deliverables – what are the main challenges and possible mitigations? Introduction by moderators Eva Christensen, GE Oil & Gas & Simon Davies, Statoil • Jan-Kristian Haukeland, Executive Vice President, DOF Subsea Atlantic • Dave R. Wilkinson, Senior Subsea Systems Consultant, Exxon Mobil • Christina M Johansen, Technology Director Eastern Region, FMC Technologies • Pål Helsing, President and EVP, Kongsberg Oil & Gas Technologies AS • Mads Hjelmeland, Subsea Projects Manager Deepwater Developments, Murphy Sabah Oil • Rune Mode Ramberg, Chief Engineer Subsea Technology & Operations, Statoil • Tim Crome, Sales and Business Development Manager, Technip • Per Arne Nilsen, Head of Subsea Technology Department, Total S.A France • Nino Fogliani, Subsea & Pipelines Technology Manager, Woodside Energy Ltd
15:45 – 16:00
Summary and closing by David Liddle, Conference Moderator
Parallell sessions Day 1
19 June
Track 1 @ Peer Gynt Field Operations
Track 2 @ Spissen New Technology
Session moderators Terje Clausen, Subsea 7 and Tove Ormevik, BP
Session moderators Per Arne Nesje, Kongsberg Nemo and Tonje Dahl, ClampOn
14:00 – 14:30
New service for subsea process intervention
Double or Nothing: How Technology is Able to Provide a “Second” Draugen Field
14:30 – 15:00
Subsea Power Grid - the complete power solution from onshore to subsea factory
Statoil-Tracerco cooperation brings cutting edge technology for hydrate plug detection
Bjørn Rasch, Head of Subsea Power, Siemens
Lee Robins, Head of Subsea, Tracerco
15:00 – 15:30
A Low Tech, Low Risk System for the Installation of Large Subsea Structures in Deep Water
High Power Actuation Technology For Pumps
Raimund Bjordal, Lead Engineer - Subsea Processing Intervention, Statoil
Arnbjorn Joensen, Operations Manager, Subsea Deployment Systems
15:30 – 16:00
16:00 – 16:30
16:30 – 17:00
17:00 – 17:30
Riad El-Wardani, Subsea System Engineer, Shell Norway
Ola Strand, Project Leader, Techni
Coffee break and exhibition Track 1 @ Peer Gynt Field Operations
Track 2 @ Spissen New Technology
Session moderators Ove Jahnsen, FMC Technologies and Terje Clausen, Subsea 7
Session moderators Kenneth Olsvik, Siemens and Tor Willgohs Knudsen, Statoil
Experience from subsea life extension projects Bjørn Søgård, Business Development Leader, DNV
Worlds first Remotely Welded Hot tap - Connecting to the future,
Gullfaks C Subsea Compression Project: Integrated Reservoir and Subsea Network Modelling
The Role of Oil in Water Monitoring in Subsea Processing
Hallstein M. Ånes, Specialist, Reservoir Technology, Statoil
Eivind Gransaether, CEO, Mirmorax
Advantages of the Spar Concept in Northern Areas
Electric Actuators for permanent flow control: Past, Present and Future
Kjell Edvard Apeland, Project Leader, Statoil
Harald Vandbakk, Project Manager, Technip
Volker Phielipeit-Spiess, R&D Manager, Cameron
Parallell sessions Day 2
10:40 – 11:10
Track 1 @ Peer Gynt Subsea Field of the Future
Track 2 @ Spissen New Technology
Session moderators Tobias Voelkel, Cameron and Hans Kristian Sundt, GE Oil & Gas
Session moderators Tor Willgohs Knudsen, Statoil and Tonje Dahl, ClampOn
Towards the subsea factory: opportunities and challenges
Kongsberg Subsea Storage Unit Astrid Kristoffersen, Product & Technology Manager, Kongsberg Oil & Gas Technologies
Rune Mode Ramberg, Chief Engineer Subsea Technology & Operations, Statoil
11:10 – 11:40
11:40 – 12:10
Compact and High Efficiency Separation Systems Alexandre Braga, Engineering Manager, Power & Process, Aker Solutions
Flexible subsea communications networks: providing bandwidth for a variety of field topologies Stuart G Holley, Systems Engineering Manager, GE Oil & Gas
12:10 – 13:30
13:30 – 14:00
14:00 – 14:30
20 June
Hydrate Removal on E-Line from RLWI Vessel: A Case Study Ole Eddie Karlsen, VP Subsea, Welltec
Verification of High Voltage Subsea Power Equipment Kristin Moe Elgsaas, Subsea Product Manager, GE Oil & Gas
Lunch and exhibition Track 1 @ Peer Gynt Subsea Field of the Future
Track 2 @ Spissen New Technology
Session moderators Hans Kristian Sundt, GE Oil & Gas and Torolf Hæhre, Shell
Session moderators Kenneth Olsvik, Siemens and Per Arne Nesje, Kongsberg Nemo
Lower Cost gas development concepts using advanced subsea processing with accurate temperature controlled, subsea cooling
Development and qualification of a high flow meg chemical injection metering valve for gas projects in the North Sea, South China Sea and Western Australia
Richard Moore, Front End Business Study Manager, Fluor E&C Perth Australia
David R Simpson, Subsea Product Manager, Cameron
Enabling technologies for the vision of the subsea production plant
Pipeline Lifting and Support Piles
Nils Arne Sølvik, Sales Manager, Framo Engineering
Nikunj Patel, Engineering Manager, Oceaneering
Parallell sessions Day 1
19 June
Track 3 @ Klokkeklang Subsea Field of the Future
Track 4 @ Troldtog Real Time Risk Management
Session moderators Torolf Hæhre, Shell and Tobias Voelkel, Cameron
Session moderators Mangne Husebø, CMR and Nils Arne Sølvik, Framo Engineering
Simulation and optimization of field solutions for increased recovery
Ormen Lange Flow Assurance System (FAS) - online flow assurance monitoring and advice
Daniel Gilje Fonnes, Senior Engineer, Production Performance Services, FMC Technologies
Pabs Angelo, Senior Flow Assurance Engineer, Shell Norway
14:30 – 15:00
Developing and qualifying the Åsgard Inlet Cooler Henrik Alfredsson, CFD Lead Engineer, Aker Solutions
Use of Real-Time Integrity Monitoring On Valemon Jacket During Drilling Operations
15:00 – 15:30
Use of Compact Separation Technologies to enable Single-Phase Boosting and Improved Flow Assurance
Integration of subsea building blocks by intelligent design
Mika Tienhaara, Managing Director, Advanced Separation Company
Matthew Franchek, Professor and Funding Director Subsea Engineering, University of Houston
14:00 – 14:30
15:30 – 16:00
16:00 – 16:30
Alexander Rimmer, Director, 2H Offshore Engineering
Coffee break and exhibition Track 3 @ Klokkeklang Safeguarding the Environment
Track 4 @ Troldtog Real Time Risk Management
Session moderators Gert Rasmussen, Dof Subsea and Sjur Lothe, Technip
Session moderators Nils Arne Sølvik, Framo Engineering and Marcus Furuholmen, Aker Solutions
Instantaneous probability of uncontrolled external leakage during the production phase of a subsea well
Real Time Risk Management (RTRM)
Andre Luiz Rocha Alves, Subsea Equipments Engineer, Petrobras
16:30 – 17:00
17:00 – 17:30
Environmental Condition Observatory (ECO) Platform Dr Phil Bagley, Programme Leader, Aker Solutions
Eirik Fjeldstad, Project Director, Christian Michelsen Research
Technological Advancements in Subsea Electrical Integrity Management Neil Douglas, Managing Director, Viper Subsea
Proactive and integrated environmental monitoring Kaare Finbak, Vice President, Kongsberg Oil & Gas Technologies
Evaluation of Sand and Erosion Monitoring Hardware for a Subsea Gas Field Project, David Ifezue, Senior Corrosion Engineer, Wood Group Integrity Management
Parallell sessions Day 2
10:40 – 11:10
Track 3 @ Klokkeklang Field Operations
Track 4 @ Troldtog Application of Material Technonogy
Session moderators Tove Ormevik, BP and Ove Jahnsen, FMC Technologies
Session moderators Bård Espelid, DNV and Odd Tjelta, Norwegian Petroleum Directorate
An exciting and challenging task - subsea projects from the old, through standardisation to new complex technology
Titanium Modular Stress Joint Development
Kjetel Digre, SVP, Projects Fast Track and Subsea, Statoil
11:10 – 11:40
20 June
SPS Equipment Installation by HMC, past, present and future
Thomas Sola Larsen, Country Manager / Subsea Engineer, Titanium Engineers
Development of Offshore Purge Dams
Graeme Barrite, Technology Manager, Subsea 7
A.D. Mus, Project Engineer, Heerema Marine Contractors
11:40 – 12:10
Skuld a real fast SURF
12:10 – 13:30
13:30 – 14:00
High Strength Mechanically Lined and Carbon Steel Pipe for Reel-Lay
Stian Sande, Project Manager, Subsea 7
Grégory Toguyeni, Senior Welding & Materials Engineer, Subsea 7
Lunch and exhibition Track 3 @ Klokkeklang Real Time Risk Management
Track 4 @ Troldtog Application of Material Technonogy
Session moderators Marcus Furuholmen, Aker Solutions and Magne Husebø, CMR
Session moderators Bård Espelid, DNV and Odd Tjelta, Norwegian Petroleum Directorate
Experience from the Gjøa field with Condition Performance Monitoring for Subsea
Learnings from soft seals in service
Per Kristian Roald, Senior Subsea Engineer, GDF Suez skal erstatte Jean Yves Bressand, FMC Technologies
14:00 – 14:30
Reduce the over-heating risk of subsea cables and umbilicals Gary Parker, Product Champion, Schlumberger
Jon Huse, Principal Engineer - Polymers, DNV
The mechanical connection of steel catenary risers Toby Bailey, European Sales and Marketing, GMC Limited
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Conference information Dates 18 June: Field trip, UTC Invitational Golf Tournament and Icebreaker 19 June: Conference and Exhibition, Official Reception, Banquet Dinner 20 June: Conference and Exhibition
Conference fee NOK 9.450 ($1.660 - March 2013) + 25% VAT (by Norwegian regulations)
Included in the conference fee • Participation at the conference both days • Access to download the conference presentations after the conference – including the Global Subsea Market Outlook presentation • The Rystad Energy analysis on the people issue • Lunches and refreshments • Field trip to CCB or UTC Invitational Golf Tournament • Icebreaker event at Fløyen • Official Reception by the City of Bergen - in the exhibition hall • Conference Banquet (Specified registration is required for attendance at the social events)
Accommodation To ensure accommodation for our delegates and speakers we have pre-ordered a large number of rooms at hotels in walking distance from the conference venue. Please make hotel reservations when you register for the conference. After 1 May we cannot guarantee the availability of rooms. All prices are per room per night incl. breakfast and VAT. Please settle your bill at departure Clarion Hotel Admiral
NOK 1875,-
Comfort Hotel Bergen
NOK 1695,-
Grand Hotel Terminus
NOK 1490,-
Radisson Blu Hotel Norge
NOK 1745,-
Scandic Bergen City
NOK 1440,-
Scandic Hotel Strand
NOK 1440,-
Scandic Hotel Neptun
NOK 1440,-
Please register before 1 June 2013
Thon Hotel Bristol
NOK 1695,-
Payment
Double rooms are available on request.
The registration web site is for online payments. We accept Diners, MasterCard and Visa. You will receive a detailed receipt as soon as your credit card has been charged. If you need to pay by Amex, please contact the organizer Possibility AS for instructions.
Registration at www.utc.no Cancellations
Payment by invoice: Many companies require a purchase order and a specified invoice address to receive an invoice. If this is applicable for your company, please contact the organizer. You will receive a “prepaid reference number” needed for your registration.
Cancellations must be received in writing by 17 May 2013 and will be subject to a cancellation fee of NOK 1000,- unless a substitute delegate is offered. After this date, the full registration fee will apply; however, substitutions will be accepted.
25% VAT will be added to the invoice in accordance with Norwegian tax regulations
Substitution for registered delegates may be made at any time prior to the conference, but we would appreciate prior notification. All cancellations and substitutions must be in writing.
Airport and transportation
Bergen Airport Flesland There will be buses to the airport after the conference 20 June, free of charge to conference delegates.
Conference venue Grieghallen Edvard Griegsplass 1 NO-5015 Bergen, Norway
Contact persons: Registration, hotel reservations and accounting:
Programme content, Marketing
Technical organiser Possibility AS Casperkollen Øvre Kråkenes 17 NO-5152 Bønes Norway
Lene Vikre, Registration and Accounting Manager
or inquiries from Press and Students:
E- mail: Lene.vikre@possibility.no
Irmelin Grønevik, Project Manager UTC
Phone: +47 916 94 214
E-mail: utc@possibility.no/
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E-mail: stale.eiken@possibility.no
Irmelin.gronevik@possibility.no UTC Exhibition: Ståle Eiken, Project Manager Exhibition Phone: +47 928 05 779
Phone: +47 922 37 093