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perth convention exhibition centre<br />

Explore new advances in infrastructure, subsea operations,<br />

pipeline, connection systems and direct electrical heating.<br />

Design your own program with 8 topics to choose from.<br />

For more information or to register visit subsea<strong>conference</strong>.com.au<br />

Register online for Early bird offer before 1 February 2012 and save!<br />

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WEDNESDAY 22 FEBRUARY 2012 - AM<br />

<strong>Subsea</strong> Market Outlook<br />

The global subsea sector continues to expand across regional markets. This session will hear from leading<br />

industry analysts, operators and major contractors providing an overview of current and future developments<br />

taking place in Australia and across the wider global subsea arena.<br />

TIME SESSION SPEAKER<br />

9.15am Welcome and Introduction Chair: David Cox, General Manager, UNITECH <strong>Subsea</strong> Australia<br />

9.30am The Global <strong>Subsea</strong> IRM Sector Jason Waldie, Director, Douglas-Westwood, Singapore<br />

10.00am Operator's Outlook TBC<br />

10.30am<br />

11.00am<br />

Morning Tea<br />

Case Studies Highlighting How Government and Industry are<br />

Collaborating to Address the Shortage<br />

Mohammad Bahar, Petroleum Systems Coordinator,<br />

Government of Western Australia, Department of Mines and Petroleum<br />

11.30am Australian <strong>Subsea</strong> Outlook Market Christopher Ratajczak, Sales Manager Australia & New Zealand, <strong>Subsea</strong> 7<br />

12.00pm Session Close<br />

Hosted by<br />

Sponsored by<br />

Calcareous Sediments on the North West Shelf of Australia<br />

The SUT aims to showcase the local expertise that is being used to conquer the engineering challenges posed<br />

by the calcareous seabed sediments surrounding Australia’s north-western coastline. These sediments show<br />

extreme variability, ranging from liquefiable soup-like muds to rock outcrops over comparatively short distances.<br />

WEDNESDAY 22 FEBRUARY 2012<br />

TIME SESSION SPEAKER<br />

8.45am Welcome and Introduction Chair: Fiona Fitzpatrick, RPS<br />

9.00am So What is the Big Deal About Calcareous Sediments? Andy Lane, Woodside Energy Ltd & Julie Gale,<br />

Gardline Marine Sciences PTY Ltd.<br />

9.30am Geohazards studies on the Northwest Shelf: the challenges of discipline integration Stefan Revets, Advanced Geomechanics<br />

10.00am Drilled and Grouted Piles for the Pluto Wellhead Platform - A unique case study<br />

(subject to approval)<br />

Presented by: Carl Erbrich, Advanced Geomechanics, Co-authors;<br />

P. Clancy, Advanced Geomechanics & M. Senders, Woodside Energy Ltd.<br />

10.30am Morning Tea<br />

11.00am Case Studies for the use of the Aquares Resistivity System in the<br />

Jason Errey, OEMG Global<br />

Australian Market over the Past Two Years<br />

11.30am Pipeline Stabilisation Using Pre-Trenching and Sand Backfill Presented by: Eric Jas, Atteris, Co-authors; L. Cheng, UWA &<br />

C. Erbrich, Advanced Geomechanics<br />

12.00pm Lunch<br />

1.15pm Afternoon session Chair: Ian Finnie, Director, Advanced Geomechanics<br />

1.30pm<br />

Stabilisation and Buckling Design: Lessons in managing<br />

geotechnical uncertainties<br />

Presented by: Jonathan Woodward, Co-authors; L. Geneve, J. King,<br />

H. Zeitoun, M. Brankovic & A. Rathbone, JP Kenny<br />

2.00pm The Stability of Pipelines in Calcareous Sediments Fraser Bransby, Advanced Geomechanics<br />

2.30pm Afternoon Tea<br />

3.00pm Axial Pipe-Soil Resistance - With particular reference to calcareous soils Professor David White, University of Western Australia<br />

3.30pm Development of Dynamic Lateral Stability Analysis for Offshore Pipelines Yinghui Tian, COFS, University of Western Australia<br />

on Calcareous Sand<br />

4.00pm Wrap Up<br />

4.15pm Session Close<br />

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Sponsored by<br />

WEDNESDAY 22 FEBRUARY 2012 - AM<br />

The Ins and Outs of <strong>Subsea</strong> Connection Systems<br />

The subsea industry is entirely dependent on the ability to make, break and maintain subsea connections. From<br />

hydraulic couplings, electrical and fibre-optic connectors to pipeline repair connectors, they are critical to your<br />

subsea project. They are also some of the most challenging components to get right.<br />

TIME SESSION SPEAKER<br />

8.45am Welcome and Introduction Chair: Harry Mackay, <strong>Subsea</strong> Project Team Lead, Woodside Energy Ltd.<br />

9.00am Large Bore Pipeline Connection Systems Fredrik Witting, Mechanical Engineer, GE Oil & Gas<br />

9.30am Innovative Connector System for Wax, Scale & Hydrate Blockage Prevention David Cox, General Manager, UNITECH <strong>Subsea</strong> Australia<br />

10.00am Integrity Critical <strong>Subsea</strong> Connectors in Renewables and their application Brett Silich, Chief Executive Officer, Velocious<br />

for Deepwater<br />

10.30am Morning Tea<br />

11.00am Advances in Intervention - Less Latching Technology for <strong>Subsea</strong><br />

John Shaw, Operations Manager, First <strong>Subsea</strong><br />

Connections to Risers and Umbilicals<br />

11.30am Delivering High Reliability in Harsh <strong>Subsea</strong> Regimes: An Approach to Sam Johns, <strong>Subsea</strong> Technical Service Engineer, Castrol Offshore<br />

<strong>Subsea</strong> Control Fluid Development and Performance Testing<br />

12.00pm Session Close<br />

Hosted by<br />

Sponsored by


WEDNESDAY 22 FEBRUARY 2012 - PM<br />

Advances In AUV Technologies for Underwater Survey & Production<br />

Until relatively recently, AUVs have been used for a limited number of tasks dictated by the technology available.<br />

With the development of on-board intelligence, event recognition and adaptive learning, sensor systems and<br />

integration, AUVs are now being used for more and more tasks with roles and missions constantly evolving. The<br />

session will include case studies and resulting performance analysis and give insight into future challenges and<br />

further advances in technology.<br />

TIME SESSION SPEAKER<br />

1.15pm Welcome and Introduction Chair: Neil Gordon, CEO, <strong>Subsea</strong> <strong>UK</strong><br />

1.30pm AIV Autonomous Inspection Vehicle Dick Martin, Vice President Asia, <strong>Subsea</strong> 7<br />

2.00pm Adaptive Vehicle Management Systems for AUV Survey Operations Richard Mills, Marketing Manager, International Submarine Engineering Ltd<br />

2.30pm<br />

Afternoon Tea<br />

3.00pm Low Logistics AUV's - A series of case studies Andrew McMurtie, Business Development Manager, NCS Survey<br />

3.30pm AUV Technology - Extending the Boundaries of Engineering Geophysics Presenter Ian Hobbs, Manager, Geophysics, Fugro Survey Pty Ltd.<br />

Data Acquisition<br />

4.00pm Session Close<br />

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WEDNESDAY 22 FEBRUARY 2012 - PM<br />

Direct Electrical Heating (DEH) - The challenges of implementing new technologies<br />

in deepwater gas production systems to benefit flow assurance<br />

Adoption of new technologies can have a significant impact on the bottom line. This session aims to share technology<br />

developments that may improve our deepwater gas production business models by way of improved flow assurance.<br />

TIME SESSION SPEAKER<br />

1.15pm Welcome and Introduction Chair: Ian Wilson, DEH Delivery Manager, <strong>Subsea</strong> & Pipeline Function,<br />

Woodside Energy Ltd<br />

1.30pm DEH - Two and a half decades later Audun Haglo, DEH Project Engineer, Nexans Norway AS<br />

2.00pm Power Supply for Direct Electric Heating of <strong>Subsea</strong> Pipelines With Damir Radan, Senior Key Expert, Siemens Oil & Gas Offshore Solutions<br />

Long Step-Out Distances<br />

2.30pm Afternoon Tea<br />

3.00pm Risk of AC Corrosion as a Result of a Direct Electrical Heating System Erling Skavas, Senior Engineer, Det Norske Veritas<br />

3.30pm Cost Efficient DEH for Flowlines With Sizes Greater Than 30”<br />

and With Lengths Greater Than 100 km and in Combination With<br />

Induction Heating is Now Possible<br />

Ole A. Heggdal, Technical Manager, Aker Solutions &<br />

Harald Kulbotten- Sintef Energy Research<br />

4.00pm Reeled Installation of EHTF - Electrically heat traced pipe-in-pipe Marin Abélanet, Engineering Director, <strong>Subsea</strong> 7<br />

4.30pm Session Close<br />

Hosted by<br />

Sponsored by<br />

CONNECT<br />

With subsea industry peers at key events to share ideas and learn new ways to drive your<br />

projects forward.<br />

NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES<br />

<strong>Subsea</strong> Delegate Happy Hour<br />

Conference registration includes two complimentary food/beverage vouchers.<br />

<strong>Subsea</strong> Bar Pavilion 1<br />

Date: Wed 22 Feb Time: 5.00pm - 7.00pm<br />

Sponsored by<br />

AOG Opening Party<br />

Kick off your networking at AOG 2012 with good wine, food, entertainment and great company.<br />

Date: Wed 22 Feb Time: 7.00pm - 9.00pm<br />

Official AOG Dinner<br />

Join your industry peers for a three course dinner with Western Australian wine and hear from<br />

keynote speaker Lord Digby Jones.<br />

Date: Thu 23 Feb Time: 7.00pm - 11.00pm


THURSDAY 23 FEBRUARY 2012 - AM<br />

Project Evaluation: Economic and Technical Risking<br />

The easy oil has gone. Future oil and gas projects will increasingly focus on more challenging and higher risk<br />

opportunities. For these projects, the accurate assessment of the project risk is critical both for the success of the project<br />

and the company. This session aims to show how we achieve this risk assessment and what tools do we use?<br />

TIME SESSION SPEAKER<br />

8.45am Welcome and Introduction Chair: Enda O'Sullivan, Operations Director, Wood Group Integrity Management<br />

9.00am Integrated Decision Making Models in High Risk Environments: Case Sverre Tresselt, Product Manager, IPRES Norway<br />

studies and what we have learned<br />

9.30am Reliability and Integrity Management Considerations of an FLNG Facility Ryan Briggs, Senior Engineer, Wood Group Integrity Management<br />

10.00am Going Beyond RAM for Production Availability Kevin Mullen, Executive Engineer, INTEC SEA<br />

10.30am Morning Tea<br />

11.00am <strong>Subsea</strong> Equipment Selection Drivers Justin Vaughan, Field Development Engineer, FMC Technologies<br />

11.30am Identification of Interlinked Failures in Complex Systems -<br />

Morten Nilstad Pettersen, Risk Management Consultant, Scandpower AS<br />

Experiences from the Norwegian Continental Shelf<br />

12.00pm Session Close<br />

Hosted by<br />

Sponsored by<br />

<strong>Subsea</strong> Operations – Managing the day to day challenges<br />

THURSDAY 23 FEBRUARY 2012<br />

As the industry moves into increasingly challenging waters it is not only the design of subsea systems which<br />

becomes more challenging but the demands during the operational phase also increase. This session hopes to show<br />

that by sharing the lessons learnt, improvements should be gained for the next generation of subsea fields.<br />

TIME SESSION SPEAKER<br />

8.45am Welcome and Introduction Chair: Ewan Rowell, Gorgon Upstream Operations Leader, Chevron Australia Pty Ltd<br />

9.00am Design and Intervention; Considerations for hydrate remediation Paul Georgeson, SURF IM Team Leader, Wood Group Integrity Management<br />

9.30am Flow Assurance Intervention Christopher S. Mancini, Senior Engineer, Oceaneering International Inc.<br />

10.00am <strong>Subsea</strong> Intervention and Repair - Why do we live with the operational Brian Matthews, Director, Velocious<br />

and technical lag?<br />

10.30am Morning Tea<br />

11.00am Pushing the <strong>Subsea</strong> Wells Oil Recovery Factor Morten Iversen, Solution Advisor, Global <strong>Subsea</strong> Intervention, Welltec<br />

11.30am Traditional Engineering Conservatism vs. Optimised Model-based<br />

Design; A comparison of erosion management approaches for large<br />

Linh Le, <strong>Subsea</strong> Systems Engineer &<br />

Ashfaq Palejwala, Flow Assurance Engineer, Chevron Australia Ltd<br />

bore, high capacity gas wells<br />

12.00pm Lunch<br />

1.15pm Afternoon Session Chair: Chris Saunders, Engineering Manager, Wood Group Integrity Management<br />

1.30pm Advanced <strong>Subsea</strong> Inspection Tools for Flexible Risers and <strong>Subsea</strong> Andreas Boenisch, Director, Innospection Ltd<br />

Structures Inspection<br />

2.00pm Inspection, Repair & Maintenance - A long term view of day to day operations Mads Bardsen, President, Deepocean AS<br />

2.30pm Afternoon Tea<br />

3.00pm Non Intrusive Corrosion-Erosion Monitoring for subsea applications Olav Brakstad, Sales Manager, ClampOn AS<br />

3.30pm <strong>Subsea</strong> Condition Monitoring and Leak Detection Jens Abrahamsen, CEO, Naxys AS<br />

4.00pm<br />

4.30pm<br />

Maintaining the Integrity of <strong>Subsea</strong> Assets - Developing an ROV<br />

retrieval system<br />

Session close<br />

Clive Packman, Commercial Manager, Roxar Flow Measurement,<br />

Emerson Process Management<br />

Hosted by<br />

Sponsored by<br />

THURSDAY 23 FEBRUARY 2012 - PM<br />

Design and Management of Long Tieback <strong>Subsea</strong> Infrastructure<br />

<strong>Subsea</strong> tiebacks are set to become a major factor in the development of new oil and gas reserves. Consideration must be<br />

given to the management of long pipelines under varying flow regimes and the field layout concepts to mitigate issues.<br />

Topics will include chemical injection management for protection and efficiency and field data management and response.<br />

TIME SESSION SPEAKER<br />

1.15pm Welcome and Introduction Chair: Bill Edgar, Chairman, <strong>Subsea</strong> <strong>UK</strong><br />

1.30pm Impact of Embedment on the Thermal Response of Pipelines - A flow Dr James Holbeach, MSI Kenny<br />

assurance view<br />

2.00pm Advances in <strong>Subsea</strong> Boosting Systems - Bridging the gap between<br />

multiphase and wet gas<br />

Mads Hjelmeland, Regional Manager - Australia, Framo Engineering,<br />

Asia Pacific, Sdn Bhd<br />

2.30pm Afternoon Tea<br />

3.00pm The Analysis and Optimisation of the <strong>Subsea</strong> Production Systems Using Dr Jimmy Lea, Senior Flow Assurance Engineer, FEESA Australia<br />

a Facilities Focussed IPM Tool<br />

3.30pm Long Step Outs But Avoiding Increases in Electrical Core Size Jan van den Akker, Product Manager Controls Systems, Cameron GmbH<br />

4.00pm Session Close<br />

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Sponsored by


<strong>Subsea</strong> Australasia Conference 2012<br />

Reserve your place at Australia’s largest subsea event for 2012 – the <strong>Subsea</strong> Australasia Conference. Hear from<br />

over 50 local and international <strong>Subsea</strong> Industry experts from leading companies in the field.<br />

Covering the latest <strong>Subsea</strong> developments in commercial and technical arenas, the <strong>conference</strong> is structured to<br />

allow you to attend a half day or full day session, with eight topics to choose from:<br />

• <strong>Subsea</strong> Market Outlook<br />

• Calcareous Sediments on the North West Shelf of Australia<br />

• Design and Management of Long Tieback <strong>Subsea</strong> Infrastructure<br />

• The Ins and Outs of <strong>Subsea</strong> Connection Systems<br />

• Project Evaluations: Economic and Technical Risking<br />

• Direct Electrical Heating –The challenges of implementing new technologies in deepwater gas production<br />

systems to benefit flow assurance<br />

• Advances in AUV Technologies for Underwater Survey and Production<br />

• <strong>Subsea</strong> Operations – Managing the day to day challenges<br />

Wednesday 22 - Thursday 23 February 2012<br />

Cost: From $180* for a half day session *Host association member Early Bird rate excludes GST<br />

Location: Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre<br />

For full <strong>conference</strong> details visit www.subsea<strong>conference</strong>.com.au<br />

Wednesday 22 February, 2012<br />

Morning Session<br />

Afternoon Session<br />

<strong>Subsea</strong> Market Outlook<br />

Advances in AUV<br />

Technologies for Underwater<br />

Survey and Production<br />

Calcareous Sediments on<br />

the North West Shelf<br />

of Australia<br />

The Ins and Outs of <strong>Subsea</strong><br />

Connection Systems<br />

Direct Electrical<br />

Heating<br />

5.00 - 7.00pm<br />

<strong>Subsea</strong> Delegate Happy Hour<br />

Sponsored by<br />

7.00 - 9.00pm<br />

AOG Opening Party<br />

Thursday 23 February, 2012<br />

Morning Session<br />

Afternoon Session<br />

7.00 - 11.00pm<br />

Project Evaluations: Economic<br />

and Technical Risking<br />

Design and Management<br />

of long tieback <strong>Subsea</strong><br />

Infrastructure<br />

<strong>Subsea</strong> Operations:<br />

Managing the<br />

day to day challenges<br />

Official AOG Dinner<br />

Member discount - Members of the following host associations: <strong>Subsea</strong> Energy Australia (SEA), Society<br />

for Underwater Technology (SUT) and <strong>Subsea</strong> <strong>UK</strong> are eligible for a Member discount. Please specify which<br />

organisation you are a member of when booking.<br />

Early Bird discount - bookings received before 1st February 2012 will also be eligible for an Early Bird discount.<br />

Price includes entry to the exhibition, refreshments and two complimentary food or beverage vouchers to attend<br />

<strong>Subsea</strong> Conference Happy Hour on Wednesday 22 February 5.00pm-7.00pm at the <strong>Subsea</strong> Bar located in Pavilion 1.<br />

The <strong>Subsea</strong> Australasia Conference is held in conjunction with<br />

Australia’s largest oil and gas exhibition, featuring over 450 local<br />

and international exhibitors.<br />

Please note: We reserve the right to change any of the event schedule without notification due to unforeseen circumstances.


SUbSEA Conference 2012<br />

Registration Form<br />

To register online visit www.subsea<strong>conference</strong>.com.au<br />

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Delegate Details<br />

First NAME<br />

POSITION<br />

ADDRESS<br />

SURNAME<br />

COMPANY<br />

SUBURB POSTCODE STATE<br />

COUNTRY<br />

Phone<br />

Please indicate any specific dietary requirements<br />

Tickets need to be purchased by <strong>conference</strong> session; unfortunately we are unable to offer mixing of <strong>conference</strong> sessions. Price includes entry to the<br />

exhibition, refreshments and two drink/ food vouchers to attend delegate happy hour on Wednesday 22 February 5.00pm-7.00pm at the <strong>Subsea</strong> Bar located<br />

in Pavilion 1. Should you be unable to attend, a substitute delegate may be made at any time without penalty. 50% refund will be provided for <strong>conference</strong><br />

session cancellations received in writing prior to 22 January 2012; thereafter no refunds can be made. No refunds on networking events at any time.<br />

EMAIL<br />

STEP 1: Select your sessions: Please Tick<br />

Calcareous Sediments on the North West Shelf of Australia<br />

The Ins and Outs of <strong>Subsea</strong> Connection Systems<br />

<strong>Subsea</strong> Market Outlook<br />

Advances in AUV Technologies for Underwater Survey and Production<br />

Direct Electrical Heating<br />

<strong>Subsea</strong> Operations - Managing the day to day challenges<br />

Project Evaluations: Economic and Technical Risking<br />

Design and Management of Long tieback <strong>Subsea</strong> Infrastructure<br />

Wednesday 22 February 8.45am - 4.15pm (full day session)<br />

Wednesday 22 February 8.45am - 12.00pm (half day session)<br />

Wednesday 22 February 9.15am - 12.00pm (half day session)<br />

Wednesday 22 February 1.15pm - 4.00pm (half day session)<br />

Wednesday 22 February 1.15pm - 4.30pm (half day session)<br />

Thursday 23 February 8.45am - 4.30pm (full day session)<br />

Thursday 23 February 8.45am - 12.00pm (half day session)<br />

Thursday 23 February 1.15pm - 4.00pm (half day session)<br />

STEP 2: Select your Networking events<br />

AOG Opening Party Wednesday 22 February, 7.00pm - 9.00pm<br />

Official AOG Dinner Thursday 23 February, 7.00pm - 11.00pm<br />

STEP 3: CALCULATE YOUR PAYMENT<br />

Conference Session Total # Full Price Member Price (Members of SUT, SEA and <strong>Subsea</strong> <strong>UK</strong>) Amount Due<br />

Half Day Sessions<br />

$220.00 +$22.00 GST (Early Bird – Prior to 1 Feb 2012) $180.00 + 18.00 GST (Early Bird – Prior to 1 Feb 2012) $<br />

$245.00 + $24.50 GST (Price after 1 Feb 2012) $200.00 + $20.00 GST (Price after 1 Feb 2012) $<br />

Full Day Sessions<br />

$360.00 + $36.00 GST (Early Bird – Prior to 1 Feb 2012) $315.00 + $31.50 GST (Early Bird – Prior to 1 Feb 2012) $<br />

$400.00 + $40.00 GST (Price after 1 Feb 2012) $350.00 + $35.00 GST (Price after 1 Feb 2012) $<br />

Networking Events<br />

AOG Opening Party $80.00 + $8.00 GST N/A $<br />

AOG Official Dinner - single ticket $160.00 + $16.00 GST N/A $<br />

AOG Official Dinner - Table of 10 $1500 + $150.00 GST N/A $<br />

Total $<br />

Payment Details<br />

Credit Card Type (V/M/A)<br />

Card NUMBER<br />

Card Security CODE<br />

SIGNATURE<br />

Name of CARDHOLDER<br />

Expiry DATE<br />

Total Amount PAYABLE<br />

Date<br />

Please return completed form with required payment to:<br />

Post: Sharon Pryor, AOG 2012 Conference Registrations, Level 3, 424 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, VIC 3004 AUSTRALIA<br />

Fax: [03] 9261 4545 Email: aog@divevents.com.au<br />

Badges and Networking tickets will be available for collection from the Registration desk

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