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2010Sole Official Publication:9th International South East AsiaHydrocarbon Flow Measurement Workshop2 - 4 March 2010Measurement Uncertainty Training Course1 March 2010Multiphase Metering Training Course5 March 2010Sheraton Imperial Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaOrganised by<strong>TUV</strong> <strong>NEL</strong> Ltd, EAST KILBRIDE, GLASGOW, UKBOOKING HOTLINE: +44 (0) 1355 272858ONLINE BOOKING: www.tuvnel.com/events.aspxCommittee Contributions from:• BAKER HUGHES ProductionQuest• BPMIGAS• Chevron ETC• ExxonMobil Australia P/L• PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd• PMU PETRONAS• Roxar• Saudi Aramco• Sarawak Shell Berhad• Schlumberger• <strong>TUV</strong> <strong>NEL</strong>In Association With:


9th International South East AsiaHydrocarbon Flow MeasurementWorkshop2 - 4 March 2010Sheraton Imperial Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaIntroductionDuring these challenging times, it isimportant to stay ahead of developmentsin technology, regulation and practice.This is particularly true in the field ofhydrocarbon flow measurement, where themeasurements made have a high economicand environmental impact.Track RecordThe South East Asia Hydrocarbon FlowMeasurement Workshop was establishedalmost 10 years ago. In that time it hasbrought together operators, regulators,equipment suppliers, engineeringcontractors, service companies andresearchers to examine the flowmeasurement challenges that the oil &gas industry faces, and to shareknowledge and experience.Previous events have been highlysuccessful, receiving positive feedbackfrom participants from across the globe.The 2009 Workshop attracted more than100 industry experts, which includedrepresentation from the major operatorswithin the region.2010 WorkshopThis Workshop is the only major forumdedicated to addressing the changes inflow measurement practice andtechnology affecting this region and the2010 Workshop will continue this legacy.Workshop FeeThree types of delegate attendance optionsare available to suit those with localcommitments and those travelling fromfurther afield:Selected Day Attendance Only – Thisoption allows delegates to pick and choosewhich days they wish to attend. Each dayattendance includes access to thetechnical sessions, printed Workshopproceedings, lunch and refreshments.Three Day Attendance – This optionallows delegates to attend on all threedays and will include access to technicalsessions, printed Workshop proceedings,lunch and refreshments.Inclusive – This fully inclusive packageincludes attendance at all technicalsessions, printed Workshop proceedings,accommodation at the Sheraton Imperialon the nights of 2, 3 & 4 March, allmeals, refreshments, and attendance atthe Workshop Dinner at the British HighCommissioner’s Residence in KualaLumpur on 4 March.We expect the Workshop andaccommodation to be oversubscribed soplaces will be allocated on a first-comefirst-served basis.Why Should I Attend This Event?• Technical presentations by industryexperts will help improve yourknowledge and understanding, makingyou better equipped to meet thechallenges faced by the industry, nowand in the future.• Discussion on the latest topics andissues in the industry today means youcan make informed decisions withinyour business quicker and moreefficiently.• Strong support from local companiesand operators in the oil & gas sectormeans you can develop your ownbusiness interests in the region bymaking new contacts throughnetworking at this event.• Manufacturers from around the worldwill be exhibiting the latest in cuttingedge technology, helping you to makeinformed choices on equipment andservice requirements, faster and moreeffectively.


Who should attend:• Metering and instrumentation engineers• Production and reservoir engineers• Project managers• Product suppliers• R&D managers• Government regulators• Quality managers• Asset managers• Flow assurance specialistsTraining CoursesThe Workshop will be accompanied bytwo optional training courses:Measurement Uncertainty Training Courseon Monday 1 March and MultiphaseMetering Training Course on Friday 5March.Registration, Enquiries &AdministrationBookings can be made online atwww.tuvnel.com/events.aspx oralternatively, complete and return thebooking form to the Events Team eitherby fax or email. Full address details canbe found at the back of this flyer.Payment is required to be made by creditcard only.Exhibition and SponsorshipOpportunitiesSuppliers of equipment and services areinvited to sponsor and exhibit at theWorkshop. This will give your company aprofile in the final programme, in additionto a stand at the exhibition. Please contactthe address on the back page for furtherdetails.Prayer TimesThe organisers have taken everyopportunity to accommodate prayer timeswithin the programme but hope thatdelegates will feel free to enter and leavethe Workshop as appropriate.Members of the TechnicalCommitteeThe Committee have input to the contentand direction of the Workshop. Papersselected by the Committee are based ontheir relevance to industry and the qualityof content.• Dr Brian Millington (Chairman), <strong>TUV</strong><strong>NEL</strong>, bmillington@tuvnel.com• Mr Arumugam Amawoty, SarawakShell Berhad• Mr Steve Baldwin, Chevron ETC• Mr Richard Britton, Saudi Aramco• Mr Zainal Din, PMU PETRONAS• Mr Ahmad Khairiri Abdul Ghani,PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd• Mr Adrian Korybutiak, ExxonMobilAustralia P/L• Mr Kenneth Olsvik, Roxar• Dr Tim Ong, BAKER HUGHESProductionQuest• Dr Bruno Pinguet, Schlumberger• Miss Susan Tough, <strong>TUV</strong> <strong>NEL</strong>• Mr Edi Wahyudi, BPMIGAS<strong>TUV</strong> <strong>NEL</strong><strong>TUV</strong> <strong>NEL</strong> is a leading provider of pipelinefluid management services to the globalpetroleum industry. We have animpressive track record in thedevelopment, design and application ofleading-edge technology. We provideconsulting, training, R&D and laboratorytesting services in the following areas:• Flow Measurement (oils up to 1500cSt, gas, water, wet gas, multiphase &fluids)• Consultancy in all key flow areas• Thermal Engineering & Heat Transfer• Erosion Assessment and Validation• Flow Calibrations in the UK NationalTest Facility• Environmental (produced water, oil-inwater,emissions and carbon capture &storage)<strong>TUV</strong> <strong>NEL</strong> is part of the TÜV SÜD Group,a leading international serviceorganisation. Around 14,000 employeesare represented at more than 600locations throughout the world.For further details on how <strong>TUV</strong> <strong>NEL</strong> canhelp your business, please visit ourwebsite: www.tuvnel.com or contact usdirectly.


Tuesday 2 March08:00 - 11:30 Workshop Exhibition Set-Up12:00 - 14:00 REGISTRATION & LUNCH14:00 - 14:10 Welcome AddressChairman of EventBrian Millington, <strong>TUV</strong> <strong>NEL</strong> – UK14:10 - 14:30 Keynote AddressSession 1 New Technologies14:30 - 15:00 Study of Positive DisplacementPerformance in Truck Loading ApplicationYousif A. AlJumah and Sulaiman H.AlRoumi – Saudi Arabian Oil Company(Saudi Aramco) – Saudi Arabia15:00 - 15:30 Offsite Proving of High AccuracyPetroleum MetersRaymond Kalivoda, FMC Technologies – USA15:30 - 16:00 COFFEE16:00 - 16:30 Calibration of Liquid Ultrasonic MetersUsing Small Volume ProversGregor Brown, Caldon Ultrasonics, CameronMeasurement Systems – UKTerry Cousins, Don R. Augenstein and BobbieGriffiths, Caldon Ultrasonics, CameronMeasurement Systems – USA16:30 - 17:00 Development of a Tracer Method to CheckFlowmetersHenk Riezebos and Gert J. van Essen,KEMA – The Netherlands19:30 DINNERWednesday 3 MarchSession 2 Gas Ultrasonic09:00 - 09:30 Optimized Parameter Control in UltrasonicGas Flow Meter Manufacturing to EnsureReliable Out of the Box PerformanceKoos van Helden, Toralf Dietz and VolkerHerrmann, SICK AG – GermanyPeter Tan Hock Lee, SICK Optic-ElectronicPte. Ltd – SingaporeTuesday 2 March09:30 - 10:00 OIML R 137-1 and the First UltrasonicMeter to be Fully Tested to AccuracyClass 0.5Skule E. Smørgrav and Atle K. Abrahamsen,FMC Measurement Solutions – Norway10:00 - 10:30 Ultrasonic Flow Measurement for HighSpeed Flares Using Advanced Probe DesignPeter Tan Hock Lee, SICK Optic-ElectronicPte. Ltd – SingaporeGerard Klooster, Ekkehard Riedel, ToralfDietz and Volker Herrmann, SICK AG –Germany10:30 - 11:00 COFFEESession 3Diagnostic TechnologyDevelopments - 111:00 - 11:30 Ormen Lange Real Time Flow AssuranceSystem, the Advantage in Monitoring andOperation of the FieldRandi Moe, FMC Technologies – SingaporeGlenn Gahr Lunde and Yee Ling Siow,FMC Technologies – Singapore11:30 - 12:00 Use of Dual-Modality Tomography forComplex Flow VisualisationAmy Ross and Norman Glen, <strong>TUV</strong> <strong>NEL</strong> – UKGary Bolton and Changhua Qiu, ITSManchester – UK12:00 - 12:30 Development of a New Mass Flow MeterConcept with Diagnostic CapabilitiesJim Storer and Edgar Schroeder, VorTekInstruments, LLC – USARichard Steven, DP Diagnostics Inc. – USA12:30 - 14:00 LUNCHSession 4 Standards14:00 - 14:30 Venturi Tubes in Wet Gas - ImprovedModels for the Over-Reading and thePressure-Loss Ratio MethodEmmelyn Graham and Michael Reader-Harris, <strong>TUV</strong> <strong>NEL</strong> – UK14:30 - 15:00 The Impact of ISO 17089 forManufacturers of Gas Flow MeteringEquipmentHilko den Hollander, KROHNE Oil & Gas –The Netherlands15:00 - 15:30 COFFEE


Session 5 Diagnostic TechnologyDevelopments - 215:30 - 16:00 The Measurement of 4 Phases in DiluentEnvironmental with Only the Use of aVenturi and Multi-Energy Gamma RayCombinationOnerazan Bornia and Bruno Pinguet,Schlumberger – VenezuelaJose Caldera, PDVSA San Tomé –Venezuela16:00 - 16:30 A New Wireless Sensor-based TomographicDevice to Determine the Liquid Saturationin a Multiphase FlowMahmoud Meribout and MohammedChaklab, Petroleum Institute –United Arab Emirates19:30 DINNERThursday 4 MarchSession 6 Coriolis Developments09:00 - 09:30 An Evaluation Study of a High CapacityStraight-Tube Coriolis Mass FlowmeterTao Wang and Yousif Hussain, KROH<strong>NEL</strong>td – UK09:30 - 10:00 Methods for Verification of Coriolis MeterKarl Stappert and Naimish Raval,Micro Motion, Inc. – USA10:00 - 10:30 Influence and Compensation of ProcessParameters on Coriolis Meters with a Viewto Custody Transfer of HydrocarbonProductsPeter Tschabold, Vivek Kumar and MartinAnklin, Endress + Hauser Flowtec AG –Switzerland10:30 - 11:00 COFFEESession 7 Multiphase Meter TechnologyAdvancement11:00 - 11:30 Emulsion and Impact on Multiphase FlowMeter TechnologiesCheng-Gang Xie, Schlumberger ResearchCentre – UKBruno Pinguet, Schlumberger – France11:30 - 12:00 Improving Measurement Quality andMeeting Changing Operator Challengeswith the Multiphase MeterLars Anders Ruden and Morten Brandt,Roxar Flow Measurement AS – NorwaySession 5 Diagnostic TechnologyDevelopments - 212:00 - 12:30 Three Phase Wet Gas Meter Response inExtremely High GVF Flowing ConditionsSébastien Cadalen, Geoservices – France12:30 - 13:00 Thermal In Situ Production of Extra HeavyOil: Improvement with a CommercialNucleonic Multiphase Flow Meter of theConventional Metering IssuesBruno Pinguet, Jean Luc Roudil andPhilippe Pechard, Schlumberger – FranceVincent Arendo and Fabrice Dang, TOTAL– France13:00 - 14:30 LUNCHSession 8 Ultrasonic Technology14:30 - 15:00 Ultrasonic Gas Flow Measurement at anLNG PlantBernhard Funck, Flexim GmbH – Germany15:00 - 15:30 An Ultrasonic Flow Meter for CustodyTransfer Measurement of LNGHerman Hofstede, Jankees Hogendoornand André Boer, KROHNE Oil & Gas –The Netherlands15:30 - 16:00 COFFEE16:00 - 16:30 Testing the Performance of an UltrasonicClamp-on Flow MeterGert J. van Essen and Henk J. Riezebos,KEMA – The Netherlands16:30 - 17:00 Fiscal Measurement Philosophy for a UltraLarge Gas Block and 1400 kmTransmission Cross Country Pipeline inAsia Using Over Forty Gas UltrasonicMeasurement Systems - A Case StudyTrilochan Gupta, Emerson ProcessManagement Asia Pacific Pvt Ltd. –Singapore17:00 CLOSING SPEECH19:30 PRE-DINNER RECEPTION &WORKSHOP DINNERBritish High Commissioner’s Residence,Kuala Lumpur


Optional Training CoursesMeasurement UncertaintyMonday 1 March09:00 - 16:30Multiphase MeteringFriday 5 March09:00 - 16:30Introduction & ObjectivesMeasurement is fundamental to the control of quality, efficiency andsafety. It is vital that all those using industrial measurementrecognise that measurement is not an exact science. Understandingthe magnitude of the uncertainty associated with any measurementis the first step to improving accuracy. An ability to identify the keyissues affecting accuracy is the crucial step in ensuring that limitedresources are correctly targeted in any drive to improve accuracy.This course will introduce delegates to the techniques required toidentify what affects measurements and by how much. By rankingthe effects, delegates will be able to guard against invalidconclusions and ensure that the key measurements are targeted forinvestment in new instrumentation.The course is designed to impart an understanding of measurementuncertainty. Using examples tailored to the oil and gas sector,delegates will learn the appreciation of the impact of measurementuncertainty on the oil and gas industry, identify the importantsources of uncertainty in measurement systems and receive practicalguidance on the design of measurement techniques for improveduncertainty.Who Should Attend?• Research and development engineers• Instrumentation engineers• Quality managers• Technical managersCourse DirectorNorman Glen has worked on a wide range of projects including heatexchanger fouling, stack emissions monitoring, the application ofdata reconciliation techniques to flow measurement in pipe networksand the traceable calibration of industrial densitometers. All of theseareas require understanding of the key effects of uncertainty ofmeasurement on the results obtained. By drawing on this diversebackground, he is able to illustrate key learning points relating to theuse of uncertainty for system design and data analysis.The course will enable delegates to identify the causes of inaccuracy.By the end of the course, delegates will be able to identify whichsources of inaccuracy to target in order to improve the overallmeasurement system.Introduction & ObjectivesThe development, evaluation and use of multiphase flow meters, hasbeen a major focus and growth area in the oil and gas industryworldwide in the last 10 years. The technology has now advanced tothe point where operators are often considering the installation ofmultiphase meters as an option in new field developments and tiebacks.This course offers an introduction to multiphase flow metering,measurement technology and the evaluation of multiphase flowmeter performance.Many operators now realise that they will only be able to exploitmarginal fields using this technology for subsea applications. Thereis also a growing acceptance of the value of multiphase meters forwell testing applications. A considerable amount of experience hasnow been gained and the industry is working closely with theregulator and manufacturers to fully realise the benefits. However,the technologies used in multiphase metering are still unclear tomany, and the perceived performance of such meters is often basedon anecdotal evidence of poor performance or over ambitious claimsof very high performance.Who Should Attend?• Metering engineers• Pipeline engineers• Production engineers• R&D managersCourse DirectorAmy Ross joined <strong>TUV</strong> <strong>NEL</strong> in July 2008. Her first projects havebeen in the areas of multiphase flow and process tomography. Shespecialises in characterising complex flows within the UK NationalStandard Measurement Flow Facilities. In addition, Amy has alsocarried out work involving oil-in-water monitors. Beforecommencing her degree at University of the West of Scotland, Amycompleted a 12-month internship with Schlumberger CambridgeResearch as part of their fluid mechanics department.The course will provide a valuable outline of multiphase flowmetering technology and its use worldwide, giving the meteringengineer and manager a sound knowledge on which to base futurecost- saving decisions.Course Fee: £450 Course Fee: £450Please note that the fee includes participation in the course, lunch, refreshments, certificate of attendance and comprehensive course notes.These notes form useful reference material for delegates to utilise in the future. The fee does not include accommodation.Course Programme – available on www.tuvnel.com/events.aspx


Please complete both sides.Please copy this form for anyadditional delegates.Please tick as requiredWorkshop – Selected Day Attendance Only(choose which days you wish to attend – does NOT include accommodation or dinners)❑ 2 March Only – Day Attendance – Hydrocarbon Flow Measurement Workshop £ 260❑ 3 March Only – Day Attendance – Hydrocarbon Flow Measurement Workshop £ 450❑ 4 March Only – Day Attendance – Hydrocarbon Flow Measurement Workshop £ 450Workshop – Three Day Attendance:(full three day attendance – does NOT include accommodation or dinners)❑ 2, 3 & 4 March Attendance – Hydrocarbon Flow Measurement Workshop £ 950❑ I would like to attend the Workshop Dinner on 4 March £ 75(limited availability – booked on first-come first-served basis)Workshop – Inclusive Option❑ 2, 3 & 4 March Attendance – Inclusive of Dinners and Accommodation –Hydrocarbon Flow Measurement Workshop £ 1350(includes dinner B&B accommodation and meals on 2, 3 & 4 March – includingWorkshop Dinner on 4 March)Additional AccommodationInclusive Workshop delegates have accommodation booked for 2, 3 and 4 March. If you requireadditional bed & breakfast accommodation outwith the above dates please contact the hoteldirectly.Training Courses❑ Measurement Uncertainty Delegate (1 March – accommodation NOT included) £ 450❑ Multiphase Metering Delegate (5 March – accommodation NOT included) £ 450Package Booking Reward❑ Workshop plus one day of training less £ 100❑ Workshop plus two days of training less £ 150❑ Discount for presenting author less £ 465INVOICE TOTAL £


2010Delegate Booking Form9th South East Asia Hydrocarbon Flow Measurement Workshop 2 - 4 March 2010Full Name (inc. title)Preferred Name for BadgeJob TitleCompanyAddressPostcodeCountryTelephoneE-mailWe expect the event to be heavily subscribed. Places are strictly limited and are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Your placewill be confirmed upon receipt of a completed booking form. If you do not receive confirmation within five working days please contact<strong>TUV</strong> <strong>NEL</strong>.Method of Payment(Payment by credit card only)❏ Visa ❏ Mastercard ❏ Amex ❏ Diners Card Start Date Expiry DateCard No Security Code (3 digits on back of card)Card Holder’s NameSignatureCredit card receipt address (if different from above)Company VAT number (EC member states only - COMPULSORY)Where did you hear about this event?Cancellation PolicyIn order to receive a partial refund, notice of cancellation must be received in writing by <strong>TUV</strong><strong>NEL</strong> Ltd not later than 14 days prior to the commencement date of the event. All suchcancellations are subject to a fee of 25% of payments received by <strong>TUV</strong> <strong>NEL</strong> Ltd prior tocancellation. No refund shall be made under any circumstances for any notice of cancellationreceived after this 14 day period however a substitute delegate may be named, provided that<strong>TUV</strong> <strong>NEL</strong> Ltd is notified in writing of such substitution prior to the commencement date of theevent. <strong>TUV</strong> <strong>NEL</strong> Ltd reserves the right to cancel the event due to unforeseen circumstances.<strong>TUV</strong> <strong>NEL</strong> Ltd is not liable for any expenses incurred by the delegate. This programme may besubject to change due to circumstances beyond the control of the organisers.Venue DetailsSheraton Imperial Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur 50250, MalaysiaTel: +603 2717 9900 www.starwoodhotels.com/kualalumpurPlease complete and return this form to theEvents Team,Fax back on: +44 (0) 1355 272999<strong>TUV</strong> <strong>NEL</strong> LtdEast Kilbride, Glasgow G75 0QF, UKBooking Hotline: +44 (0) 1355 272858Email: events@tuvnel.comOnline Booking: www.tuvnel.com/events.aspxSigned:Date:

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