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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 />

Hosted by<br />

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

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