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HOSTED BY:REGISTER BY SEPTEMBER 23RD& <strong>SAVE</strong> <strong>$100</strong> <strong>OR</strong> M<strong>OR</strong>E!OCTOBER 22-24, 2013 | THE WOODLANDS WATERWAY MARRIOTT HOTEL & CONVENTION CENTER | HOUSTON, TX USAOWNED & OPERATED BY: PRESENTED BY: SUPP<strong>OR</strong>TED BY: OFFICIAL AIRLINE:www.deepoffshoretechnology.com


I invite you to engage with your peers from around the world to explore the emerging trends and daily practices of deepwaterexploration and development this October at the <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Offshore</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> (DOT) <strong>International</strong> Conference & Exhibition inHouston. While the traditional deepwater areas continue to be the primary sources of new reserves additions, other areas ofopportunity are emerging.One of the most promising new deepwater plays is offshore Mozambique. DOT 2013 host, Anadarko, is leading the way therewith the discovery of more than 30 tcf of recoverable gas and nearly 100 tcf of original gas in place. The operator will sharewith attendees its path to project sanction.Also notable is the new deepwater trend discovered with the Tamar field in the Levantine basin offshore Israel. Within fouryears from discovery, the Noble Energy-operated field is producing and comprises the world’s longest subsea tieback. Theoperator will use DOT as a platform to discuss lessons learned and subsequent development phases of Tamar.The first deepwater development in the Norwegian Sea - Aasta Hansteen – also will be profiled at the upcoming event. ThisStatoil-operated project is an example of tailoring an existing technology – a spar, in this case – to meet the requirements ofthe Norwegian Continental Shelf.Another trend that will be highlighted is the strong resurgence of E&P activity in the US Gulf of Mexico.Meanwhile, the industry is facing increasing regulatory oversight and requirements to maintain comprehensive safety andenvironmental management systems. Operating company representatives will share compliance strategies and lessonslearned from recent projects in a panel discussion format.A second panel session will discuss the efforts to increase oil recovery from deepwater fields. The average recovery rate fromdeepwater is low, but the advent of new technology in the form of subsea boosting, processing, and injection is improving therate of return. Operating company representatives in this session will share the results of practical I<strong>OR</strong>/E<strong>OR</strong> implementationin the field.Also, this edition of DOT boasts a comprehensive technical program with three parallel tracks. More than 50 speakers willshare new technologies, case studies, and lessons learned, from the initial well spud through to platform installation andoperation. Topical sessions include: flow assurance solutions; long-distance subsea tiebacks; subsea boosting, processing,and injection technologies; safety and environmental management; field architecture and development concepts; floatingproduction systems; asset integrity; and much more.PLEASE JOIN US OCT. 22-24 AT DOT 2013.SINCERELY,DAVID PAGANIECHIEF EDIT<strong>OR</strong>, OFFSH<strong>OR</strong>E MAGAZINECONFERENCE DIRECT<strong>OR</strong>, DOT


1. ONLINEwww.deepoffshoretechnology.com2. FAXDirect: +1-918-831-9161Toll-Fee (U.S. Only): +1-888-299-80573. MAILDOT 2013Registration DepartmentPO Box 973059Dallas, TX 75397-30594. EMAILregistration@pennwell.comGENERAL INFO ................................................................................. 3-4- SCHEDULE OF EVENTS .....................................................................3- NETW<strong>OR</strong>KING OPP<strong>OR</strong>TUNITIES ........................................................4CONFERENCE INFO ........................................................................ 5-14- ADVIS<strong>OR</strong>Y BOARD .............................................................................5- CONFERENCE AT-A-GLANCE .............................................................6- OPENING PLENARY SESSION ....................................................... 7-8- DEEPWATER OPERAT<strong>OR</strong>S SESSION ..................................................8- CONFERENCE SESSION DETAIL .................................................. 9-14EXHIBIT/SPONS<strong>OR</strong>SHIP ............................................................... 15-22- SPONS<strong>OR</strong>S/OPP<strong>OR</strong>TUNITIES ..........................................................15- EXHIBITION OPP<strong>OR</strong>TUNITIES .................................................... 16-17- FLO<strong>OR</strong> PLAN/LIST OF EXHIBIT<strong>OR</strong>S ............................................ 18-19- A2Z FLYER .................................................................................. 20-21- OPERAT<strong>OR</strong>S PARTNER PROGRAM ..................................................22TRAVEL INFO ................................................................................ 24-28- TRAVEL TO HOUSTON .....................................................................24- HOTEL REGISTRATION F<strong>OR</strong>M ..........................................................25- REGISTRATION F<strong>OR</strong>M ................................................................ 26-27- SOCIAL MEDIA.................................................................................28EVENT CONTACTS ...............................................INSIDE BACK COVERGENERAL INFO CONFERENCE INFO EXHIBIT/SPONS<strong>OR</strong>SHIP TRAVEL INF<strong>OR</strong>EGISTER BY SEPTEMBER 23RD& <strong>SAVE</strong> <strong>$100</strong> <strong>OR</strong> M<strong>OR</strong>E!


WELCOME TO THE 2013 DEEP OFFSH<strong>OR</strong>E TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCEOn behalf of the Advisory Board, PennWell, and Anadarko, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 2013 <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Offshore</strong><strong>Technology</strong> <strong>International</strong> Conference. This year is one of the busiest and exciting years we have had in some time. Investmentin both existing and new international deepwater producing basins world-wide demonstrates confidence in the <strong>Deep</strong>waterCommunity’s ability to safely and economically deliver energy to world markets. The <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Offshore</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> <strong>International</strong>Conference for 2013 highlights many of the pioneering technologies, case histories, lessons learned, and panel discussions thataddress the current challenges and opportunities of our industry.The Advisory Board has assembled an outstanding program for this year’s event. Panel discussions on recent <strong>Deep</strong>water Projects,Compliance Strategies for New Gulf of Mexico Safety & Environmental Management System Regulations, and Enhanced OilRecovery <strong>Technology</strong> in <strong>Deep</strong>water are planned, and we encourage your active participation in these discussions. The technicalsessions running concurrently in three tracks include the following, sure to offer something for those who just joined our industryas well as those that have decades of experience: Our conference also provides opportunities for you to visit with exhibitors representing some of the industry’s best and newesttechnology in the form of the welcome reception, daily lunches and extended coffee breaks. We encourage you to take advantageof the venue to speak with the exhibitors and meet with colleagues, partners, and competitors from around the world.I offer a special thanks to the Advisory Board, the presenters and all of the exhibitors and sponsors for making this year’sConference possible.I look forward to seeing you at the Conference, and trust you will benefit from our program offering.MATT LAMEYPROJECT MANAGER - LUCIUS, ANADARKOADVIS<strong>OR</strong>Y BOARD CHAIRMAN, DOT 20132 DEEP OFFSH<strong>OR</strong>E TECHNOLOGY 2013 | PRELIMINARY EVENT GUIDE


MONDAY, OCTOBER 2112:00 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. ........................................REGISTRATION OPEN .................................TOWN CENTER PREFUNCTION8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. ........................................EXHIBIT<strong>OR</strong> MOVE-IN ............................................. TOWN CENTER N<strong>OR</strong>THGENERAL INFO7:30 A.M. – 7:00 P.M. ........................................REGISTRATION OPEN .................................TOWN CENTER PREFUNCTION9:00 A.M. – 10:30 A.M. ........................................OPENING PLENARY ...............................................................WATERWAY 410:30 A.M. – 7:00 P.M. ........................................EXHIBITION OPEN .................................................. TOWN CENTER N<strong>OR</strong>TH10:30 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. ........................................COFFEE BREAK ....................................................... TOWN CENTER N<strong>OR</strong>TH11:30 A.M. – 1:00 P.M. ........................................OPERAT<strong>OR</strong>S SESSION ...........................................................WATERWAY 41:00 P.M. – 2:30 P.M. ........................................DELEGATE LUNCH ..................................................................WATERWAY 52:30 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. ........................................CONFERENCE SESSIONS 1 ................................................ WATERWAY 1-34:00 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. ........................................COFFEE BREAK ....................................................... TOWN CENTER N<strong>OR</strong>TH4:30 P.M. – 6:00 P.M. ........................................CONFERENCE SESSIONS 2 ................................................ WATERWAY 1-36:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M. ........................................OPENING RECEPTION ............................................ TOWN CENTER N<strong>OR</strong>THWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 237:30 A.M. – 7:00 P.M. ........................................REGISTRATION OPEN .................................TOWN CENTER PREFUNCTION9:00 A.M. – 10:30 A.M. ........................................CONFERENCE SESSIONS 3 ................................................ WATERWAY 1-310:30 A.M. – 7:00 P.M. ........................................EXHIBITION OPEN .................................................. TOWN CENTER N<strong>OR</strong>TH10:30 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. ........................................COFFEE BREAK ....................................................... TOWN CENTER N<strong>OR</strong>TH11:30 A.M. – 1:00 P.M. ........................................PANEL DISCUSSION ..............................................................WATERWAY 41:00 P.M. – 2:30 P.M. ........................................DELEGATE LUNCH ..................................................................WATERWAY 52:30 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. ........................................CONFERENCE SESSIONS 4 ................................................ WATERWAY 1-34:00 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. ........................................COFFEE BREAK ....................................................... TOWN CENTER N<strong>OR</strong>TH4:30 P.M. – 6:00 P.M. ........................................CONFERENCE SESSIONS 5 ................................................ WATERWAY 1-36:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M. ........................................NETW<strong>OR</strong>KING RECEPTION (TBC) .......................... TOWN CENTER N<strong>OR</strong>TH7:30 A.M. – 2:30 P.M. ........................................REGISTRATION OPEN .................................TOWN CENTER PREFUNCTION9:00 A.M. – 10:30 A.M. ........................................CONFERENCE SESSIONS 6 ................................................ WATERWAY 1-310:30 A.M. – 1:00 P.M. ........................................EXHIBIT HALL OPEN ............................................... TOWN CENTER N<strong>OR</strong>TH10:30 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. ........................................COFFEE BREAK ....................................................... TOWN CENTER N<strong>OR</strong>TH11:30 A.M. – 1:00 P.M. ........................................PANEL DISCUSSION ..............................................................WATERWAY 41:00 P.M. – 2:30 P.M. ........................................LUNCH & CLOSING CEREMONY ...........................................WATERWAY 52:30 P.M. – 8:00 P.M. ........................................BREAK DOWN ........................................................ TOWN CENTER N<strong>OR</strong>THWWW.DEEPOFFSH<strong>OR</strong>ETECHNOLOGY.COM3


GENERAL INFOCOFFEE BREAKS 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM AND 4:00 PM – 4:30 PMTake a break between conference sessions, walk the exhibit floor, get to know some of the other conference attendees and have somecoffee on us.OPENING RECEPTION 6:00 PM – 7:00 PMJoin us for the opening reception of the 32nd <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Offshore</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> <strong>International</strong>. Enjoy beer, wine and hors d’oeuvres while visiting thebooths on the exhibit floor and networking with hundreds of offshore exploration and production professionals.WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2013COFFEE BREAKS 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM AND 4:00 PM – 4:30 PMTake a break between conference sessions, walk the exhibit floor, get to know some of the other conference attendees and have somecoffee on us.NETW<strong>OR</strong>KING RECEPTION 6:00 PM – 7:00 PMEnjoy beer, wine and hors d’oeuvres while visiting the booths on the exhibit floor and networking with hundreds of offshore exploration andproduction professionals.COFFEE BREAKS 10:30 AM – 11:30 AMTake a break between conference sessions, walk the exhibit floor, get to know some of the other conference attendees and have somecoffee on us.TWO CHANCES TO WIN!DOT <strong>International</strong> will be giving away one iPad during the Tuesday Welcome Reception and another Wednesdayduring the Networking Reception. Entering is easy – get your entry card stamped by any 15 different exhibitingcompanies. Return your stamped entry card to PennWell’s booth (#1030), by 6:30 PM on Tuesday, October 22, 2013, orby 6:30 PM Wednesday, October 23, 2013. Random drawings will be held during the Networking Receptions Tuesday,October 22nd at 6:45 PM, and Wednesday, October 23rd at 6:45 PM on the exhibit floor.The competition is free and open to all conference attendees. You may only enter once, but you will have twochances to win! Just make sure you’re present to claim your prize!DEEP OFFSH<strong>OR</strong>E TECHNOLOGY 2013 | PRELIMINARY EVENT GUIDE


Advisory Board ChairmanMr. Matt Lamey — Anadarko Petroleum Corp. — SPT Group — KBR/Granherne — Statoil — Repsol E&P USA — Worley Parsons Group — Doris Engineering — KBR/Granherne — GL Noble Denton — Technip — <strong>Offshore</strong> — ENI IndonesiaCONFERENCE INFO — TOTAL — GEP — ITP InTerPipe — Heerema Marine Contractors — <strong>Deep</strong> Sea Fabrication Services,Representation Services for Jurong Shipyard Pte. Ltd. — Schlumberger — Subsea 7 — Wood Group Kenny — Chevron — Woodside Energy Ltd. — Noble Energy — Saipem s.a. — Hess Corporation — 2H <strong>Offshore</strong> — Cameron — INTECSEA, Inc. — SBM <strong>Offshore</strong> — Shell <strong>International</strong> E&P5


Field Architecture & DevelopmentConcepts, Floating ProductionSystems, <strong>Technology</strong> DevelopmentInitiatives, Advanced Materials,<strong>Deep</strong>water Trends & Challenges,Construction & InstallationFlowlines & Pipelines, Risers & Riser<strong>Technology</strong>, Subsea <strong>Technology</strong>,Subsea Boosting & Processing, FlowAssuranceWell Construction & DrillingOperations, Asset Integrity, Mooring& Station-Keeping, Risk & Reliability,Safety & Environmental ManagementSystems9:00 - 10:30 OPENING PLENARY10:30 - 11:30 COFFEE BREAK - EXHIBITION HALL11:30 - 13:00 DEEPWATER OPERAT<strong>OR</strong>S SESSION13:00 - 14:30 LUNCH14:30 - 16:00Session 1: Field Architecture &Development ConceptsSession 1: Flowlines & Pipelines 1Session 1: Well Construction & DrillingOperations16:00 - 16:30 COFFEE BREAK - EXHIBITION HALL16:30 - 18:00 Session 2: Floating Production Systems Session 2: Risers & Riser <strong>Technology</strong> Session 2: Asset Integrity 118:00 - 19:00 WELCOME RECEPTION - EXHIBITION HALLWEDNESDAY OCTOBER 23, 20139:00 - 10:30Session 3: <strong>Technology</strong> DevelopmentInitiativesSession 3: Subsea <strong>Technology</strong>Session 3: Mooring & Station-Keeping10:30 - 11:30 COFFEE BREAK - EXHIBITION HALL11:30 - 13:00 Panel Discussion: Compliance Strategies for the New Safety and Environmental Management Systems (SEMS) Regulations13:00 - 14:30 LUNCH14:30 - 16:00 Session 4: Advanced Materials Session 4: Subsea Boosting & Processing Session 4: Risk & Reliability16:00 - 16:30 COFFEE BREAK - EXHIBITION HALL16:30 - 18:00Session 5: <strong>Deep</strong>water Trends &ChallengesSession 5: Flowlines & Pipelines 2Session 5: Safety & EnvironmentalManagement Systems18:00 - 19:00 RECEPTION - EXHIBITION HALL9:00 - 10:30 Session 6: Construction & Installation Session 6: Flow Assurance Session 6: Asset Integrity 210:30 - 11:30 COFFEE BREAK - EXHIBITION HALL11:30 - 13:00 Panel Discussion: Improving Oil Recovery in <strong>Deep</strong>water Fields13:00 - 14:30 LUNCH & CLOSING CEREMONY6 DEEP OFFSH<strong>OR</strong>E TECHNOLOGY 2013 |


9:00 – 10:30David Paganie is Chief Editor of <strong>Offshore</strong> magazine and Conferences Director of PennWell¹s <strong>Offshore</strong> Group. He oversees the <strong>Offshore</strong> internationalconferences and all print and digital content. Prior to joining PennWell in 2005, Paganie served as editor of offshore field development internationalat ODS-Petrodata (now IHS-Petrodata); and as an analyst at Baker Energy (now Wood Group). He has over 15 years of experience in the upstreamoffshore oil and gas industry. Paganie holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree with a specialty in finance from Ohio University.ADVIS<strong>OR</strong>Y BOARD CHAIRMAN WELCOME:Matt Lamey, Project Manager & Facilities Engineering Advisor for Anadarko Petroleum Corporation has more than 30 years of experience in the oiland natural gas industry, 18 of which have been spent on deep water offshore production facilities surveillance, operations support, and facilitiesengineering and construction. Mr. Lamey has been at Anadarko Petroleum Corporation for more than 12 years, primarily managing major offshoreprojects for both the Gulf of Mexico and <strong>International</strong> developments. His first project at the company was Red Hawk, the world’s first cell sparand one of the first floating production facilities to utilize polyester mooring lines. He is presently the Project Manager for Lucius, Anadarko’s largest spar todate. Mr. Lamey holds a bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Montana State University and has remained active in the offshore community throughmembership and presentations for SPE, OTC, and DOT.CONFERENCE INF<strong>OR</strong>obert “Don” Vardeman is vice president of worldwide project management for Anadarko Petroleum Corporation. He was named an Officer of theCompany in December 2011.After graduating magna cum laude from Texas A&M University in 1975 with a degree in Electrical Engineering, he began his career with Amocoin operations, drilling and facilities. He later joined Sun Exploration and Production Company, predecessor of Oryx Energy Company, where he heldpositions of increasing responsibility in facilities and project management. Kerr-McGee merged with Oryx in 1999 and he later became vice president of marinefacilities engineering. Vardeman and his group have led the execution of the company’s deepwater developments. He currently has execution responsibility forAnadarko’s major projects in Algeria, Mozambique, Gulf of Mexico and Onshore USA.In November 2005, Don was awarded the Citation of Commander of the Order of the Lion of Finland by the President of Finland for meritorious service to themaritime industry of Finland. In 2009, Vardeman received the Achievement Award from the Engineering and Construction Contracting Association. He serves onthe Engineering Advisory Council at Texas A&M and has served as the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the <strong>Offshore</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> Conference. Don and hiswife, Ann, reside in the Houston area, and have four grown children and seven grandchildren.OPERAT<strong>OR</strong> PERSPECTIVE:Joe currently serves as General Manager of Major Capital Projects within Chevron’s <strong>Deep</strong>water Exploration and Projects (DWEP) Business Unit.Headquartered in Houston, Texas, DWEP manages exploration, appraisal, and development within the <strong>Deep</strong>water Gulf of Mexico.Joe earned a B.S. in civil engineering from Texas A&M University in 1982, and began his career as an offshore facilities engineer with Chevron inNew Orleans.Prior to joining DWEP, Joe served as the Gorgon Development PM from 2004-2007 and served as Chevron’s Energy <strong>Technology</strong> Company’s GM for the FacilitiesEngineering Department which serves as the center of expertise for engineering disciplines including mechanical, subsea & pipeline, civil structural, processautomation, and reliability & integrity.Joe and Melanie have three sons and live in Friendswood, Texas.WWW.DEEPOFFSH<strong>OR</strong>ETECHNOLOGY.COM7


9:00 – 10:30 (continued)A VIEW FROM WASHINGTON:Randall Luthi became President of the National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA) on March 1, 2010.An attorney and rancher from Freedom, Wyoming, Luthi has had an exciting career holding various positions ranging from Wyoming Speaker of theHouse, to director of a Federal agency, to legislative assistant in the U.S. Senate, to an attorney at both the Department of the Interior (DOI) and theNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), where he worked on natural resource damages following the Exxon Valdez accident.Luthi most recently served as the Director of the Minerals Management Service (MMS) at DOI from July 2007 through January 2009. There Luthi oversawoffshore lease sales and collection and distribution to the States and Federal government of mineral revenues and royalties. He also oversaw the expansion of arenewable energy office at MMS, which manages development of wind, wave and current energy in the U.S. oceans.Immediately before directing MMS, Luthi served as the Deputy Director of the Department’s Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS).In 2000, he started the law firm of Luthi & Voyles, LLC, in Thayne, Wyoming, which helped pay for his working ranch which consists of a cow/calf operation andthe growing of hay and barley.Luthi’s career in the Wyoming House of Representatives began in 1995 with his name being drawn from a cowboy hat by Governor Mike Sullivan to declare himthe victor in a tie vote. He served as Speaker of the House in 2005 and 2006.Kenneth B. Medlock III, Ph.D., is the James A. Baker, III, and Susan G. Baker Fellow in Energy and Resource Economics at the Rice University’s BakerInstitute and the senior director of the Center for Energy Studies, as well as an adjunct professor and lecturer in the Department of Economics atRice University. He is a principal in the development of the Rice World Natural Gas Trade Model, aimed at assessing the future of internationalnatural gas trade. He has published numerous scholarly articles in his primary areas of interest: natural gas markets, energy commodity price relationships,gasoline markets, transportation, national oil company behavior, economic development and energy demand, and energy use and the environment. He alsoteaches courses in energy economics and supervises Ph.D. students in the energy economics field.Medlock is currently the vice president for academic affairs for the United States Association for Energy Economics (USAEE). In 2001, he won (joint with RonSoligo) the <strong>International</strong> Association for Energy Economics Award for Best Paper of the Year in the Energy Journal. In 2011, he was given the USAEE’s SeniorFellow Award. He is also an active member of the American Economic Association and the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, and isan academic member of the National Petroleum Council (NPC). Medlock has served as an adviser to the U.S. Department of Energy and the California EnergyCommission in their respective energy modeling efforts. He was the lead modeler of the Modeling Subgroup of the 2003 NPC study of long-term natural gasmarkets in North America, and was a contributing author to the recent NPC study “North American Resource Development.”Medlock received his Ph.D. in economics from Rice in 2000, and held the MD Anderson Fellowship at the Baker Institute from 2000 to 2001.DEEPWATER OPERAT<strong>OR</strong>S SESSION11:30 AM – 1:00 PM:Chair: Mr. Gary D. Mitchell, General Manager, GoM Production Operations, Anadarko Petroleum CorporationTAMAR OFFSH<strong>OR</strong>E ISRAEL8 DEEP OFFSH<strong>OR</strong>E TECHNOLOGY 2013 | PRELIMINARY EVENT GUIDE


11:30 AM – 1:00 PM: DEEPWATER OPERAT<strong>OR</strong>S SESSIONTRACK 1 - FIELD ARCHITECTURE & DEVELOPMENT CONCEPTS, FLOATING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS, TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES,ADVANCED MATERIALS, DEEPWATER TRENDS & CHALLENGES, CONSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION2:30 PM – 4:00 PM Session 1: Field Architecture & Development ConceptsChair – Mr. Richard D’Souza, KBR/GranherneCo-chair – Mr. David Petruska, BP2:30 PM – 3:00 PM: Managing Subsurface Uncertainties in <strong>Deep</strong>water Facilities Design; Mr. John Vitucci, Granherne/KBR3:00 PM – 3:30 PM: <strong>Deep</strong>water Brown Field in West Africa from a Design Perspective; Mr. Guillaume Geoffroy, D<strong>OR</strong>IS Engineering3:30 PM – 4:00 PM: Managing the Impact of Obsolescence on Subsea Field Development in the <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Offshore</strong> Industry; Engr. Nimi Abili, Eni SpA E&P DivisionAlternate: Direct Vertical Access Comparison of Dry and Wet Tree Systems; Mr. John Vitucci, Granherne/KBRCONFERENCE INFOTRACK 2 - FLOWLINES & PIPELINES, RISERS & RISER TECHNOLOGY, SUBSEA TECHNOLOGY, SUBSEA BOOSTING & PROCESSING, FLOWASSURANCE2:30 PM – 4:00 PM Session 1: Flowlines & Pipelines 1Chair – Mr. Robby O’Sullivan, TechnipCo-chair – Mr. Jim Osborn, WorleyParsons Group2:30 PM – 3:00 PM: Syntactic Polypropylene (sPP) Subsea Thermal Insulation Compounding and QC measurements; Dr. Adam Jackson, Bredero Shaw a.s.3:00 PM – 3:30 PM: NEPTUNE Insulation: True End to End Flow Assurance for <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Offshore</strong> Production; Dr. Jonathan Fay, The Dow Chemical Company3:30 PM – 4:00 PM:Alternate: Investigation of Thermal Cycle and Metallurgical Characteristics of Hyperbaric Gas Metal Arc Welding for <strong>Deep</strong> Water Application; Engr. Usani Ofem,Cranfield UniversityTRACK 3 - WELL CONSTRUCTION & DRILLING OPERATIONS, ASSET INTEGRITY, MO<strong>OR</strong>ING & STATION-KEEPING, RISK & RELIABILITY, SAFETY &ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS2:30 PM – 4:00 PM Session 1: Well Construction & Drilling OperationsChair – Mr. Bob Holicek, SchlumbergerCo-chair – Mr. Ricky Simic, Oil States Industries Inc.2:30 PM – 3:00 PM: The Growing Use of Structural Monitoring as Part of Wellhead and Conductor Integrity Management; Mr. Wolfgang Ruf, Pulse StructuralMonitoring3:00 PM – 3:30 PM: Reducing Risk and Cost in Pre-Salt Wells Through Planning, Selection, and Application of <strong>Technology</strong>, Process, and Real-Time Optimization;Mr. Ron Dirksen, Halliburton3:30 PM – 4:00 PM: Plug and Abandonment Using Reverse Cement Placement Technique in <strong>Deep</strong>water Gulf of Mexico; Mr. Evgeny Gubanov, SchlumbergerAlternate: Drill Pipe Riser Intervention System Successful Experience in <strong>Offshore</strong> West Africa; Mr. Vincent Flores, VallourecWWW.DEEPOFFSH<strong>OR</strong>ETECHNOLOGY.COM9


TRACK 1 - FIELD ARCHITECTURE & DEVELOPMENT CONCEPTS, FLOATING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS, TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES,ADVANCED MATERIALS, DEEPWATER TRENDS & CHALLENGES, CONSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION4:30 PM – 6:00 PM Session 2: Floating Production SystemsChair – Mr. Matt Lamey, Anadarko Petroleum CorporationCo-chair – Dr. Andrew Newport, SBM <strong>Offshore</strong>4:30 PM – 5:00 PM: Operability of an LNG Tandem Offloading System; Mr. Benjamin Mauriès, Saipem5:00 PM – 5:30 PM: FPSO Life Extensions; Mr. Antoine Le Cotty, SBM <strong>Offshore</strong>5:30 PM – 6:00 PM: Vortex Induced Motions of a Column Stabilized Floater; Dr. Wei Ma, ChevronAlternate: Key Design Considerations for the FHSB Dry Tree Semisubmersibles in Harsh Environment; Dr. Alaa Mansour, INTECSEA, WorleyParsons GroupTRACK 2 - FLOWLINES & PIPELINES, RISERS & RISER TECHNOLOGY, SUBSEA TECHNOLOGY, SUBSEA BOOSTING & PROCESSING, FLOWASSURANCE4:30 PM – 6:00 PM Session 2: Risers & Riser <strong>Technology</strong>Chair – Mr. Kieran Kavanagh, Wood Group KennyCo-chair – Mr. Loïc des Déserts, Doris Engineering4:30 PM – 5:00 PM: RAMS <strong>Technology</strong> for Real-Time Mooring Line and Riser Monitoring; Mr. Angus Lugsdin, Tritech <strong>International</strong> Limited5:00 PM – 5:30 PM: Installation of Hybrid Riser in Angola <strong>Deep</strong>water Application; Mr. Michael Bell, Heerema Marine Contractors5:30 PM – 6:00 PM: An integrated Approach to the Design of High Performance Carbon Fibre Reinforced Risers – from Micro to Macro- Scale; Dr. AngelosMintzas, Magma Global Ltd.Alternate:TRACK 3 - WELL CONSTRUCTION & DRILLING OPERATIONS, ASSET INTEGRITY, MO<strong>OR</strong>ING & STATION-KEEPING, RISK & RELIABILITY, SAFETY &ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS4:30 PM – 6:00 PM Session 2: Asset Integrity 1Chair – Dr. Jean François Saint-Marcoux, Subsea 7Co-chair – Mr. David Walters, 2H <strong>Offshore</strong>4:30 PM – 5:00 PM: Hull Inspection, Condition Assessment and Steel Renewal In View Of Conversion or Life Extension: The Innovative Support of 3DVisualization; Engr. Benjamin Garotte, Bureau Veritas5:00 PM – 5:30 PM: Ceiba Bend-Stiffener System Corrosion Remediation; Ms. Adriana Botto, Wood Group Integrity Management5:30 PM – 6:00 PM: Achieving Life-Cycle Integrity Management through GIS; Mr. Ming Li, INTECSEAAlternate: Can a Corrosion Monitoring System with Tomography Provide Minimum Wall Thickness Readings? Mr. Geir Instanes, ClampOn AS6:00 PM – 7:00 PM: WELCOME RECEPTION – EXHIBITION HALL10 DEEP OFFSH<strong>OR</strong>E TECHNOLOGY 2013 | PRELIMINARY EVENT GUIDE


WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 23, 2013SESSION 39:00 AM – 10:30 AMTRACK 1 - FIELD ARCHITECTURE & DEVELOPMENT CONCEPTS, FLOATING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS, TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES,ADVANCED MATERIALS, DEEPWATER TRENDS & CHALLENGES, CONSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION9:00 AM – 10:30 AM Session 3: <strong>Technology</strong> Development InitiativesChair – Mr. Claude Valenchon, Saipem s.a.Co-chair – Mr. Matt Lamey, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation9:00 AM – 9:30 AM: D esigning Surface Continuous Horizontal Pumping System For 10,000 Psi/ 10,000 BWPD Lower Teriary Pilot Miocene Sand Water Flood;Engr. William Bolin, Anadarko Petroleum Corp.9:30 AM – 10:00 AM: Thermal Management of Power Umbilical; Mr. Guillaume Perez, Doris Engineering10:00 AM – 10:30 AM: Turning Innovative Ideas into Qualified Technologies in the <strong>Offshore</strong> Industry - A <strong>Technology</strong> Development Model;Mr. Rafael Albea, Aker SolutionsAlternate: Innovative Tool for Spool and Jumper Design; Mr. Xavier Briswalter, D<strong>OR</strong>IS EngineeringTRACK 2 - FLOWLINES & PIPELINES, RISERS & RISER TECHNOLOGY, SUBSEA TECHNOLOGY, SUBSEA BOOSTING & PROCESSING, FLOWASSURANCE9:00 AM – 10:30 AM Session 3: Subsea <strong>Technology</strong>Chair – Dr. Arnt Olufsen, StatoilCo-chair – Mr. Francesco Paone, ENI Indonesia9:00 AM – 9:30 AM: The Effect of Elevated Temperature upon Power Cable Umbilical <strong>Technology</strong>; Mr. Steven Frazer, Technip Umbilical Systems9:30 AM – 10:00 AM: Strength Characterization of Soft Marine Deposits Off East Africa Using the CPT-Stinger Method; Dr. Claudia Velosa, INTECSEA10:00 AM – 10:30 AM: Power Delivery and Umbilical Cable Optimisation for Long Offset Tie-Backs; Mr. Neil Douglas, Viper SubseaAlternate: Selfhealing Subsea Data Networks; Mr. Klas Eriksson, Aker SolutionsCONFERENCE INFOTRACK 3 - WELL CONSTRUCTION & DRILLING OPERATIONS, ASSET INTEGRITY, MO<strong>OR</strong>ING & STATION-KEEPING, RISK & RELIABILITY, SAFETY &ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS9:00 AM – 10:30 AM Session 3: Mooring & Station-KeepingChair – Dr. Ming-Yao Lee, ChevronCo-chair – Mr. David Walters, 2H <strong>Offshore</strong>9:00 AM – 9:30 AM: Quicker and Safer Deployment, Fibre Rope Connector for <strong>Deep</strong>water MODU Moorings; Mr. David Rowley, Offspring <strong>International</strong>9:30 AM – 10:00 AM: Application of Lessons Learned from Field Experience to Design, Installation and Maintenance of FPS Moorings;Mr. Sai Majhi, Granherne - KBR10:00 AM– 10:30 AM: Global Field Development Feasibility and Optimization Using Large Capacity Disconnectable Turrets;Engr. Guillaume Bonnaffoux, SBM OFFSH<strong>OR</strong>EAlternate: Mooring and LNG Transfer Options in the Design of Small-Scale Floating Liquefaction and Regasification Systems;Dr. Neil Williams, Wison <strong>Offshore</strong> & Marine (USA) Inc.Moderator:Mr. Arthur Stoddart, Executive Vice President, Americas, GL Noble DentonPanelists:Mr. Charlie Williams, Executive Director, Center for <strong>Offshore</strong> SafetyMs. Elizabeth Komiskey P.E., Regulatory Policy Advisor, BP America Inc.Mr. Kevin Renfro, Manager, GoM Compliance & Regulatory Affairs, AnadarkoMr. Dwight Johnston, VP <strong>Deep</strong>water HSE, ShellWWW.DEEPOFFSH<strong>OR</strong>ETECHNOLOGY.COM11


WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 23, 2013TRACK 1 – FIELD ARCHITECTURE & DEVELOPMENT CONCEPTS, FLOATING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS, TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES,ADVANCED MATERIALS, DEEPWATER TRENDS & CHALLENGES, CONSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION2:30 PM - 4:00 PM Session 4: Advanced MaterialsChair – Dr. Jane Zhang, Shell <strong>International</strong> E&PCo-chair – Mr. Jan van der Graaf, Heerema Marine Contractors2:30 PM – 3:00 PM: HISC Susceptibility of Super and Hyper Duplex Stainless Steel Umbilical Tubes; Engr. Filipe Salvio, Subsea 7 / COPPE-UFRJ3:00 PM – 3:30 PM: Lightweight Riser Experience – Opportunities to Overcome Ultra-<strong>Deep</strong> Water Challenges; Dr. Mikhail Gelfgat, Weatherford3:30 PM – 4:00 PM: Pushing the Limit of Subsea Insulation; Mr. Doug Marti, Trelleborg <strong>Offshore</strong> NorwayAlternate: Application of High Energy Density Fusion Cladding Processing for High-Pressure Rigid Pipe; Mr. Andrew Sherman, MesoCoat Inc.TRACK 2 - FLOWLINES & PIPELINES, RISERS & RISER TECHNOLOGY, SUBSEA TECHNOLOGY, SUBSEA BOOSTING & PROCESSING, FLOWASSURANCE2:30 PM – 4:00 PM Session 4: Subsea Boosting & ProcessingChair – Mr. Frederic Garnaud, TOTALCo-chair – Mr. David Morgan, Cameron2:30 PM – 3:00 PM: An Evolving Subsea Boosting Environment - Review of Current and Future Development; Mr. Phillip Luce, Framo Engineering3:00 PM – 3:30 PM: Subsea Separation – Enabling <strong>Deep</strong>water Deployments with Compact <strong>Technology</strong>; Mr. Mika Tienhaara, ASCOM Separation3:30 PM – 4:00 PM: Condition Monitoring and Intervention Prediction for Subsea Rotating Equipment; Mr. Klas Eriksson, Aker SolutionsAlternate: SPRINGS - Subsea Seawater Treatment - Tool for Membrane Fouling <strong>Deep</strong>water Tests; Mr. Stephane Anres, SaipemTRACK 3 - WELL CONSTRUCTION & DRILLING OPERATIONS, ASSET INTEGRITY, MO<strong>OR</strong>ING & STATION-KEEPING, RISK & RELIABILITY, SAFETY &ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS2:30 PM – 4:00 PM Session 4: Risk & ReliabilityChair – Mr. Josh Billings, Repsol E&P USACo-chair – Dr. Ian Frazer, GL Noble Denton2:30 PM – 3:00 PM: Pull or No-pull; Risk-based Decision Support for Sub-sea Blow-Out Preventers (BOP); Mr. Scotty Roper, Lloyd’s Register Energy - Drilling3:00 PM – 3:30 PM: Simulations (Wet SITs) - Risk Reduction for Sea Trials: When There is One Chance to Safely do it Right; Mr. Trey Hall, Rothe3:30 PM – 4:00 PM: Gulf of Mexico Ultra <strong>Deep</strong>water Drilling Risk Management; Dr. Venkat Dasari, Los Alamos National LaboratoryAlternate: Risk Mitigation Through Virtual Simulation: Take the Training to the Crew - Not the Crew to Training; Mr. Troy Kehoe, Check-612 DEEP OFFSH<strong>OR</strong>E TECHNOLOGY 2013 | PRELIMINARY EVENT GUIDE


WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 23, 2013TRACK 1 - FIELD ARCHITECTURE & DEVELOPMENT CONCEPTS, FLOATING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS, TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES,ADVANCED MATERIALS, DEEPWATER TRENDS & CHALLENGES, CONSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION4:30 PM – 6:00 PM Session 5: <strong>Deep</strong>water Trends & ChallengesChair – Mr. Christopher M. Barton, KBR/GranherneCo-chair – Mr. David Petruska, BP4:30 PM – 5:00 PM: <strong>Deep</strong>water Megaprojects: Is a 25% Sucess Rate the Best we can do? Mr. Gordon Sterling, Consultant5:00 PM – 5:30 PM: A n Integrated Approach to Mitigating Geological and Geomechanical Risk in <strong>Deep</strong>water Drilling Environments;Mr. Andy Hawthorn, Schlumberger5:30 PM – 6:00 PM: Reservoir Characterization of Lower Tertiary Trend for GoM <strong>Deep</strong>water; Dr. Lisa Li, Baker HughesAlternate: Decision Drivers for <strong>Deep</strong>-Water Subsea Developments, Miss Rashmi Prasad, StatoilTRACK 2 - FLOWLINES & PIPELINES, RISERS & RISER TECHNOLOGY, SUBSEA TECHNOLOGY,SUBSEA BOOSTING & PROCESSING, FLOW4:30 PM – 6:00 PM Session 5: Flowlines & Pipelines 2Chair – Mr. Kieran Kavanagh, Wood Group KennyCo-chair – Mr. Robby O’Sullivan, Technip4:30 PM – 5:00 PM: Emergency Repair Technologies for <strong>Deep</strong>water Pipe-In-Pipe Flowlines – Conceptual studies by Angola <strong>Deep</strong>water Consortium;Mrs. Suzana ABILIO, ADC / Sonangol5:00 PM – 5:30 PM: The Effects of Soil Berm Formation on Pipeline Fatigue Response at Buckle Sites; Dr. Eu Jeen Chin, Wood Group Kenny5:30 PM – 6:00 PM: Installation Testing for Coated Pipe for the DCV Aegir; Ms. Helen Boyd, Heerema Marine ContractorsAlternate: Investigation of Thermal Cycle and Metallurgical Characteristics of Hyperbaric Gas Metal Arc Welding for <strong>Deep</strong> Water Application;Engr. Usani Ofem, Cranfield UniversityCONFERENCE INFOTRACK 3 - WELL CONSTRUCTION & DRILLING OPERATIONS, ASSET INTEGRITY, MO<strong>OR</strong>ING & STATION-KEEPING, RISK & RELIABILITY, SAFETY &ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS4:30 PM – 6:00 PM Session 5: Safety & Environmental Management SystemsChair – Mr. Lee Norris, SPT GroupCo-chair – Mr. Bill Westcott, INTECSEA, Inc.4:30 PM – 5:00 PM: Economic Growth and Environmental Vulnerability: Assessing the <strong>Offshore</strong> Drilling and Seaports Activities in the US Gulf;Prof. Maria Burns, Texas Southern University5:00 PM – 5:30 PM: E xploration and Production Community Governance and Knowledge Growth within a LiveSAFE Culture;Mr. Donald Forgie, Anadarko Petroleum5:30 PM – 6:00 PM: Applying Aerospace-grade System and Software Requirements Verification and Validation Methods to Improve <strong>Offshore</strong> Drilling OperationsPerformance and Safety; Mr. Calvin Inabinett, Pratt & Whitney RocketdyneAlternate: Competance Schemes are a Personal Bench Mark for People Working in the Subsea Environment;Dr. Robert Gordon Milne, RGM Technical & ScientificWWW.DEEPOFFSH<strong>OR</strong>ETECHNOLOGY.COM13


CONFERENCE INFOSESSION 69:00 AM – 10:30 AMTRACK 1 - FIELD ARCHITECTURE & DEVELOPMENT CONCEPTS, FLOATING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS, TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES,ADVANCED MATERIALS, DEEPWATER TRENDS & CHALLENGES, CONSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION9:00 AM – 10:30 AM Session 6: Construction & InstallationChair – Mr. Jan van der Graaf, Heerema Marine ContractorsCo-chair – Mr. Artie Ruderman, <strong>Deep</strong> Sea Fabrication Services Representation Services for Jurong Shipyard Pte. Ltd.9:00 AM – 9:30 AM: Subsea Installation in Extreme Water Depths – a Contractor’s View; Mr. Kees Van Zandwijk, Heerema Marine Contractors9:30 AM – 10:00 AM: New Challenges Of Ultra <strong>Deep</strong> Water Projects Call for Top Class Construction Vessels; Dr. Giovanni Chiesa, Saipem sa10:00 AM – 10:30 AM: Lessons Learned From Template Installation in Harsh Environments; Mr. Tore Jacobsen, Subsea 7Alternate: Combining High Fidelity Nonlinear Simulations with DNV Methodologies for Enhanced Dropped Objects Risk Assessment; Dr. Arya Majed, INTECSEATRACK 2 - FLOWLINES & PIPELINES, RISERS & RISER TECHNOLOGY, SUBSEA TECHNOLOGY, SUBSEA BOOSTING & PROCESSING, FLOWASSURANCE9:00 AM – 10:30 AM Session 6: Flow AssuranceChair – Dr. Christian Geertsen, ITP InTerPipeCo-chair – Mr. Frederic Garnaud, TOTAL9:00 AM – 9:30 AM: Emulsion/Sludge-Induced Slugging in Subsea Tieback; Dr. Luo Wang, Shell Oil Company9:30 AM – 10:00 AM: Advanced Flow Assurance Design via Life-of-Field Simulations and Integrated Production Modeling; Mr. Scott Bufton, INTECSEA10:00 AM – 10:30 AM: Managing Slug Free Rate Uncertainties for a Long Distance <strong>Deep</strong>water Tie-back; Mr. Adam Mackenzie, Granherne/KBRAlternate: Advances in Multiphase Flow CFD Corrosion Inhibitor Availability Analysis; Mr. Irving Annan, INTECSEATRACK 3 - WELL CONSTRUCTION & DRILLING OPERATIONS, ASSET INTEGRITY, MO<strong>OR</strong>ING & STATION-KEEPING, RISK & RELIABILITY, SAFETY &ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS9:00 AM – 10:30 AM Session 6: Asset Integrity 2Chair – Mr. Mike McEvilly, HESS CorporationCo-chair – Mr. Bob Lewis, Noble Energy9:00 AM – 9:30 AM: Integrity Management for Low-Toughness Forged Mooring Components for Floating Structures; Mr. Chris Waldhart, Energo Engineering9:30 AM – 10:00 AM: Akpo Riser Integrity Monitoring System – Recent Operator’s Experience with a Complex SCR Monitoring System;Mrs. Stephanie Le Douaron, TOTAL10:00 AM – 10:30 AM: Optimization of Choke Valve Modules Using 3D CFD Models to Minimize Choke Sand Erosion; Dr. Emad Gharaibah, GE Oil & GasAlternate: An Integrated Approach to Flexible Pipe Management; Mr. Stuart Mitchell, FlexlifeModerator:Mr. David Morgan, General Manager, Subsea Processing, CameronPanelists:Dr. Øistein Bøe,Vice President Petroleum <strong>Technology</strong> Mature Fields, StatoilMrs. Donna T. Auzenne, Water Flood Optimization Team Leader, Chevron North America Exploration and Production Co.Mr. Khalid Mateen, VP Engineering and <strong>Technology</strong>, TOTAL E&P Research and <strong>Technology</strong> USA LLC.Advisory Board Chairman Closing: Mr. Matt Lamey, Project Manager, Lucius, Anadarko Petroleum CorporationAwards Ceremony and Closing Remarks: Mr. David Paganie, Director <strong>Offshore</strong> Conferences, PennWellDEEP OFFSH<strong>OR</strong>E TECHNOLOGY 2013 | PRELIMINARY EVENT GUIDE


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EXHIBIT<strong>OR</strong>SWelcome. <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Offshore</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> <strong>International</strong> (DOT) is proud to provide its exhibitors with a fresh new take on exhibitfloor plan interactivity. With the digital age upon us—and an ever-increasing demand for visual and hands-on functionality,we’ve invested in a unique floor plan environment for our attendees to navigate and learn all about your company.What Does This Enhanced Attendee Experience Do For DOT Exhibitors?your visibility before, during and after the exhibittools like this continues to rise.Take Control Of Your Company’s Exposuregiveaways at the showbanner logo with click thruyour boothwithin your company listingfinand with varying budgets. Our team has strategically developed multipleoptions for the Interactive Floor Plan, designed to cater to each of ourexhibitors’ goals and capabilities.Take Control Of YourCompany’s InvestmentPackages& RatesBasic$275Gold$495Platinum$995*Elite$1,995CompanyDescriptionOnline300 char max800 char max1000 char max1000 char maxCompanyDescription inShow Guide250 char max550 char max1000 char max1000 char max* Elite Package also includes 2 video uploads and a floor plan banner.Want More Exhibitor Information?and need more information or help, contact:Karina Pharoah: karinap@pennwellcom <strong>OR</strong> +44 (0)1992 656 615


OCTOBER 22-24, 2013THE WOODLANDS WATERWAY MARRIOTTHOTEL & CONVENTION CENTERHOUSTON, TX USAHOSTED BY:If you answered YES then your company qualifies for the Operators Partner Program!Send an unlimited number of delegates (employees) for one flat rate of USD$4,900*.EXHIBIT/SPONS<strong>OR</strong>SHIPUnlimited conference registrations. Each attendee receives accessto: All conference sessions Exhibit floor reception(s) Delegate lunches Exhibit hall access to meet with suppliers andencounter new technologiesOPERAT<strong>OR</strong>S PARTNER PROGRAM BENEFITSAdditionally, as a participant of the Operators Partner Program, yourcompany will appear in/on: Show Guide Event website On-site signage2012 OPERAT<strong>OR</strong>S PARTNER PROGRAM PARTICIPANTSFor more information, visit www.deepoffshoretechnology.com/opp* Operators Partner Program registration is checked to confirm applicant is from an approved operating company in order to qualify for the discountOWNED & OPERATED BY:PRESENTED BY:SUPP<strong>OR</strong>TED BY:www.deepoffshoretechnology.com22 DEEP OFFSH<strong>OR</strong>E TECHNOLOGY 2013 |


1. GAIN BUY-INvisit www.deepoffshoretechnology.com2. DEVELOP A PROPOSAL3. SHOW HOW EVERYONE BENEFITS4. GET STARTED www.deepoffshoretechnology.com to download andvisit http://www.visithoustontexas.com or http://www.thewoodlandscvb.comDEEP OFFSH<strong>OR</strong>E TECHNOLOGY 2013 | PRELIMINARY EVENT GUIDE


To make your hotel reservation, contact Preferred Convention Services (PCS), the official <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Offshore</strong> <strong>Technology</strong><strong>International</strong> 2013 housing company. Discounted rates are available only through our office and cannot be guaranteed afterSeptember 26, 2013.HOTEL INF<strong>OR</strong>MATIONThe Woodlands Marriott Waterway$229.00 Single/Double/Triple/QuadRoom Tax: 14%Conference Location: On-siteAirport Information: George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH): 22 milesSuper Shuttle $23.00 one-way Houston Hobby Airport (HOU): 40 milesAFC Transportation $85.00 one-wayHotel Services: 100% Non-Smoking Hotel Ristorante Tuscany (Italian); Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Room Service: 6:30am - 11pm Fitness Center; Indoor /Outdoor pool Business Center Concierge ServiceParking: (subject to change) Valet: $17.00 per night Self: ComplimentaryCONTACT INF<strong>OR</strong>MATIONGUEST INF<strong>OR</strong>MATIONOnly 1 room per form. If multiple rooms are required, please makecopies of this form. Room type and special requests are based onavailability at the time of check-in.SELECT ONE: Exhibitor Attendee OtherROOM TYPE DESCRIPTIONSS= Single (1 person/1bed) D = Double (2 people/1 bed)D/D = Double/Double (2 people/2 beds) H = Hospitality SuiteRoom TypeArrival Date Departure DateGuest NameSharing WithSpecial Requests:Non-Smoking Low Floor Early ArrivalSmoking High Floor Late DepartureNameOtherCompanyAddressCityGUARANTEE INF<strong>OR</strong>MATIONReservations will be guaranteed with the credit card provided. Advanceddeposits will not be taken by the hotel.Credit Card Type: AMEX Visa MasterCard DiscoverTRAVEL INFOetatSpiZCredit Card #:Exp:enohPxaFCardholder:Email5 WAYS TO RESERVEPhone: 888.763.7263 or 310.906.3847Fax: 310.906.3857Email: reservations@preferred1.comWeb:www.preferred1.com/pennwellMail: <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Offshore</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> <strong>International</strong> 20131970 East Grand Avenue, Suite 150El Segundo, CA 90245Signature:Cancellation Information: The credit card provided will be charged one room and tax if the reservation is cancelled 7 days or less prior to theconfirmed arrival date. In addition, a $40 processing fee will be assessedby PCS for all reservations cancelled on or after September 20, 2013.WWW.DEEPOFFSH<strong>OR</strong>ETECHNOLOGY.COM25


First Name _______________________________________ Last Name __________________________________Job Title _______________________________________________________________________________________Organization ___________________________________________________________________________________October 22-24, 2013The Woodlands Waterway MarriottHotel & Convention CenterHouston, TX USACode: WEBSITEComplete Mailing Address ______________________________________________________________________Postal Code ______________________________________ Country ____________________________________Telephone _____________________________________________________________________________________( + )Fax ___________________________________________________________________________________________( + )E-mail ________________________________________________________________________________________Confirmations will be sent if a unique email address is listed<strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Offshore</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> <strong>International</strong> isa PennWell Corporation event.Please check the relevant box if you donot wish to receive information about:Future <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Offshore</strong> <strong>Technology</strong><strong>International</strong> EventsOther PennWell Corporation ProductsCarefully selected third partiesPLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS:1. Type of Company/Organization(Please check only one):02 Major Oil & Gas OperatingCompany03 Independent Oil & Gas Company04 National/State Oil Company07 Drilling/Drilling Contractor51 Consulting Company Engaged inProjects or Providing Services toOil and/or Gas Companies09 EPC (Engineering/Procurement/Construction/Main Contractor39 Engineering Company08 Subcontractor10 Seismic Company29 Pipeline/Installation Contractor37 Supply Company41 Marine Support Services36 Equipment ManufacturingCompany38 Service Company11 Ship/Fabrication Yard12 Insurance or Financial Services13 Educational Institution/Government Agency/ResearchLaboratory98 Other (specify)____________2. Job Function:(Please check only one):40 Executive Management (CEO,President, Owner, VP, ManagingDirector, etc.)41 Management (ProductionManager, Engineering Manager,Exploration Manager)39 Engineering43 Field Professional(Superintendent, Foreman,Assistant Foreman, Toolpusher)45 Purchasing (Purchasing Agent,Purchasing Manager)48 Consulting46 Geology or Geophysics47 Other (specify)____________3. Areas of Interest/Involvement:60 Exploration/Seismic/FormationEvaluation Equipment & Services61 Drilling Rigs & Rig Equipment62 Drilling Contractor Services63 Downhole Drilling Tools/CoiledTubing/Muds & Chemicals/Well Maintenance Equipment &Services64 Cementing/Well Completion/Stimulation Equipment & Services65 Subsea Production Equipment &Services66 Surface Production Equipment &Services67 Motors/Engines/Pumps/Compressors/Turbines/Generators68 Automation Systems/Instruments& Control/Valves & AccessoriesSafety Equipment69 Marine Transportation/SafetyEquipment70 Mooring and Station KeepingEquipment & Services71 IT/Computer Hardware/SoftwareEquipment & Services72 Financial/Insurance/GeneralBusiness Services73 Other (please specify)_______________99 None of the above4. Purchasing Role:(Please check only one):SpecifyRecommendApprovePurchaseNoneCHOOSE ONE OF FOUR EASY WAYS BELOW TO REGISTER F<strong>OR</strong> DEEP OFFSH<strong>OR</strong>E TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL:Fax:Direct: +1 918 831 9161Toll-Free (US only): +1 888 299 8057Website:www.deepoffshoretechnology.comMail:PennWell C&E, Registration (DOT), P.O. Box973081, Dallas, TX75397-3081 USAEmail:registration@pennwell.com26 DEEP OFFSH<strong>OR</strong>E TECHNOLOGY 2013 | PRELIMINARY EVENT GUIDE


CONFERENCE FEES:All Delegate Registrations Include:Individual Delegate (3 Day Registration)*Paid By September 23, 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USD$1,570Paid After September 23, 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USD$1,700Exhibitor Delegate — (Must be exhibiting company)Paid By September 23, 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USD$780Paid After September 23, 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USD$850Operator Partner Program (Operators Only)Unlimited number of delegates*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USD$4,900* Operator Program Partners registration is checked to confirm applicant is from an approvedoperator in order to qualify for discountCorporate Plan (10 delegates)Paid By September 23, 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USD$13,000Paid After September 23, 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USD$14,100Corporate Plan (11 – 20 delegates)Paid By September 23, 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USD$25,000Paid After September 23, 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USD$26,000Government AgencyPaid By September 23, 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USD$850Paid After September 23, 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USD$920Student Delegate (ID required)Paid By September 23, 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USD$65Paid After September 23, 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USD<strong>$100</strong>Single Day DelegateIncludes entrance to exhibition and conference sessions and lunch on one day.Conference proceedings are NOT includedTuesday, October 22nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USD$920Wednesday, October 23rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USD$920Thursday, October 24th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USD$920Exhibition Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USD$25Lunches, conference sessions, and conference proceedings are NOT included.Includes access to the exhibition hallPAYMENTPlease add all selections and total here:TOTAL DUE:US$US$Your full-price registration fee includes a one-year paid subscription to Oil & Gas Journal (US$ 89.00 value)(Form continued on next page.)METHOD OF PAYMENT:Check enclosed (in Dollars funds only)Wire (Wire information will be provided on invoice)Credit Card: Visa Mastercard AMEX DiscoverCredit Card Number: _______________________________________Expiration Date: ____________________________________________Full Name (as it appears on card): _______________________________________Payment must be received prior to conference. If payment is not received by theconference date, the registration fee must be guaranteed on charge card until proof ofpayment is provided. Make check payable to <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Offshore</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> 2013 / PennWell.Cancellation: Cancellation of registration must be received in writing. Any individual,exhibitor or corporate registrations cancelled before September 23, 2013 will receive a50% refund of registration fee. After September 23, 2013 no refunds will be permitted.Substitutions may be made at any time by written notification to the registration office.TRAVEL INFOCard Holder Signature: ______________________________________________(Required for credit card payment)For questions please call:Phone: +1 918 831 9160 Toll Free (US only):+1 888 299 8016For information on corporate packages for 21 or more attendees contact:Registration / Phone: +1 918 831 9160 / Email: registration@pennwell.comWWW.DEEPOFFSH<strong>OR</strong>ETECHNOLOGY.COM27


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SENI<strong>OR</strong> VICE PRESIDENTINTERNATIONAL OFFSH<strong>OR</strong>E EVENTS:TOM FOWLERPhone: +1 918 831 9452tfowler@pennwell.comCONFERENCE DIRECT<strong>OR</strong>:DAVID PAGANIEPhone: +1 713 963 6217davidp@pennwell.comCONFERENCE MANAGER:NIKI VRETTOSPhone: +44 (0) 1992 656 600dotconference@pennwell.comEVENT OPERATIONS MANAGER:STEFAN TEBBENHOFFPhone: +44 (0) 7976 707 9333stefant@pennwell.comEXHIBIT SERVICE MANAGER:KARINA PHAROAHPhone: +44 (0)1992 656 615karinap@pennwell.comEVENT MARKETING MANAGER:ANNICOLE FAETHPhone: +1 918 832 9347annicolef@pennwell.comEXHIBIT SALES AND SPONS<strong>OR</strong>SHIPMANAGERS:DESIREE REYESAMERICAST: +1 713 963 6283F: +1 713 963 6212E: desireer@pennwell.comJANE BAILEYUK, SCANDINAVIA & MIDDLE EASTT: +44 (0) 1992 656 651F: +44 (0) 1992 656 700E: janeb@pennwell.comTONY B. MOYOGERMANY, FRANCE, ITALY, SPAINP<strong>OR</strong>TUGAL, AFRICAT: +44 (0) 7895 229 324E: tonybm@pennwell.comMIKE TWISSSE ASIA, AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALANDT: +61 8 9529 4466F: +61 8 9529 4488miklinbusiness@bigpond.comREGISTRATION DEPARTMENT:Direct: +1 918 831 9160Fax: +1 918 831 9161Toll Free: +1 888 299 8016 (U.S. Only)Toll Free Fax: +1 888 299 8057 (U.S. Only)


DEEP OFFSH<strong>OR</strong>E TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL1421 SOUTH SHERIDAN ROAD, TULSA, OK 74112 USA1. ONLINEwww.deepoffshoretechnology.com2. FAXDirect: +1-918-831-9161Toll-Fee (U.S. Only): +1-888-299-80573. MAILDOT 2013Registration DepartmentPO Box 973059Dallas, TX 75397-30594. EMAILregistration@pennwell.comREGISTER BY SEPTEMBER 23RD& <strong>SAVE</strong> <strong>$100</strong> <strong>OR</strong> M<strong>OR</strong>E!

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