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PR O G R A M AND APPEA2022 CONFERENCEAND EXHIBITION BRISBANE 16–19 MAY REGISTRATION POSITIVE ENERGY FOR A CHANGING WORLD PRINCIPAL SPONSORS
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INVITATION FR OM APPEA CHAIR It’s a pivotal time for Australia’s oil and gas industry. Following the unprecedented challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, there is renewed confidence in the industry highlighted by expanding production, new investment and strong demand. So, it’s a great year to be holding Australia’s opportunity to meet, engage and progress best conference in Queensland, the birthplace solutions on these and other vital issues. of Australia’s natural gas industry, and where a Embracing the theme Positive Energy for a vibrant domestic industry provides competitively Changing World, the three-day conference priced natural gas to attract new job and program will bring together oil and gas wealth creating opportunities—such as the professionals, industry and political leaders, emerging hydrogen industry—to the state. analysts, policymakers and media from In Australia, gas is vital to our national around Australia and across the globe. The economy and modern standard of living. Two- program will feature perspectives from thirds of our nation’s energy is supplied by the leading commentators, the latest case studies oil and gas industry and in the last two years and technical knowledge and APPEA’s plenary Australia has catapulted to become the world’s program will headline the big opportunities top exporter of LNG. and most pressing challenges facing our Those LNG exports are instrumental to industry now and into the future. providing secure, affordable and cleaner energy In 2022 we will also deliver an exciting Youth to nations across Asia, potentially lowering Program in conjunction with Queensland emissions in importing countries by around schools and students to give them greater 170 Mt of CO2 each year by providing an insights into our industry and highlight alternative to higher emissions fuels. rewarding careers in the oil and gas sector. Last year our Chair said, ‘the debate over APPEA welcomes our Principal Partners meeting Australia’s and the world’s energy for our 2022 event—Woodside and needs, while reducing emissions, has never ExxonMobil—and thanks them for their been more important.’ This statement is even tremendous support. The commitment more profound today. from all our exhibitors and sponsors is both Despite the positive growth in renewable appreciated and essential to the success of energy, the world remains heavily reliant on oil our conference. and natural gas and will continue to demand I hope you will join us at APPEA 2022, these fuels for decades to come. Therefore, whether in-person in Brisbane or via our solutions to address climate change and virtual platform and contribute to this emissions reduction must include technologies that make these fuels cleaner and eventually important conversation about the role of ‘zero emissions’. In particular, carbon capture Australia’s oil and gas industry in delivering and storage and hydrogen. Positive Energy for a Changing World. The APPEA 2022 Conference and Exhibition Ian Davies in Brisbane will provide an unparalleled APPEA Chair www.appeaconference.com.au 3
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APPEA2022 APPEA2022 CONFERENCEAND EXHIBITION BRISBANE 16–19 MAY APPEA Introduction to Oil and Gas Seminar 6 PESA Deal Day 6 Welcome Reception 6 Conference Program 6–23 Conference Dinner 16 Farewell Cocktails 19 Technical and Business Poster Presentations 20–23 Australian Oilfield Golf Tournament 20 GPinfo Petroleum Permits Map 20 The APPEA Journal 20 Technical program judging 24 APPEA 2019 Conference award winners 24 Sponsorship and exhibition opportunities 25 General information 26 APPEA 2022—A COVID-Safe Event 26 Registration information—onsite 27 Onsite participant terms and conditions 28 Registration information—virtual 30 Virtual participant terms and conditions 31 Partners 33 Facebook “f ” Logo CMYK / .eps Facebook “f ” Logo CMYK / .eps JOIN THE BUZZ ON SOCIAL MEDIA The event’s official hashtag is #APPEAConf Be sure to follow us at @APPEALtd and @appeaconference www.appeaconference.com.au 5
APPEA2022 APPEA 2022 PROGRAM Monday 16 May 2022 Registration: APPEA INTRODUCTION TO THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY SEMINAR INDUSTRY EVENT 8:30am Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre Seminar: APPEA’s introductory series gives a broad understanding of the Australian oil and gas industry and is ideal for: 9:00am–5:00pm • contractors • professionals and advisors • members of the community seeking a • government policymakers • employees new to the industry basic understanding of the industry. Attendees gain an appreciation of the geological, technical, and economic aspects of the industry, features of the onshore and offshore environments, as well as the exploration, development and production phases. The seminars offer an invaluable opportunity to understand the key characteristics and global context of Australia’s oil and gas industry and come to grips with its key concepts and terminology. Registration not included in the APPEA conference registration fee. Register at www.appeaconference.com.au. $450 for members/government, $510 for non-members, $170 for full-time students. 11:00am–7:00pm CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Central Foyer, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre Join fellow delegates and collect your registration pack, prior to attending the Welcome Reception at 6pm. PROGRAM SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE *DENOTES PRESENTER IF NOT LEAD AUTHOR Registration: PESA DEAL DAY INDUSTRY EVENT from 12:00pm Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre Seminar: 1:00pm–5:00pm The Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA) ‘Deal Day’ Seminar is the annual showcase for acreage and farm-in opportunities in Australia and the neighbouring region in a presented papers format. This event will deliver a comprehensive Farm-in Report, containing all the relevant information on each opportunity. Registration includes lunch and refreshments. Not included in the APPEA conference registration fee—please register separately at www.pesa.com.au For enquiries about sponsorship, presenting acreage, attending or to receive information please contact: Wendy Ronda, 2022 PESA Deal Day Administrator t +61 438 675 562 e dealday@pesa.com.au 6:00pm–9:00pm WELCOME RECEPTION—APPEA’S COUNTRY FAYRE Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre Come one and all to the APPEA Country Fare, as we showcase local produce, people and entertainment. This first networking session of the conference is a casual, fun-filled occasion to get a taste of the quality networking the next three days will deliver. Complimentary to full delegates. Includes food Smart casual SPONSORED BY $95 per person to all other and beverage. attire. registration categories and additional guests. 6 www.appeaconference.com.au
APPEA2022 PROGRAM Tuesday 17 May 2022 7:30am–8:20am Presenters’ Networking Breakfast — Technical and Business Program SPONSORED BY Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre | by invitation only APPEA invites our technical and business program presenters to attend the Presenters’ Networking Breakfast to recognise their vital contribution to the conference program. Meet fellow chairs and presenters and take the opportunity to mix with your peers prior to three days of education, discussion and debate. RSVP is essential and non-transferable. 7:30am–5:00pm Conference Registration Main Foyer, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre SPONSORED BY 8:00am–6:00pm APPEA 2022 Technical and Business Poster Presentations open Exhibition Hall, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre 8:00am–6:00pm APPEA 2022 Exhibition open SPONSORED BY Exhibition Hall, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre Visit the APPEA Exhibition Hall sponsored by INPEX and be inspired as you meet the industry’s leading explorers, producers, suppliers and educators as they showcase their brands and innovation in the sector. Enhance your business connections, collaborate, initiate deals and share ideas with representatives from over 120 innovators in the oil and gas industry. 8:00am–6:00pm APPEA 2022 Hydrogen Pavilion open SPONSORED BY Exhibition Hall, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre Be sure to include the new addition of the Hydrogen Pavilion to your tour of the Exhibition, sponsored by Worley—as APPEA introduces exhibitors who are active in one of the most rapidly emerging industries in the energy sector. Visit www.appeaconference.com.au for up-to-date exhibitor listings. 8:00am–6:00pm KPMG Meeting Zone open SPONSORED BY Exhibition Hall, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre Welcome to the KPMG Meeting Zone. In partnership with APPEA, KPMG is proud to host this custom‑built space within the Exhibition Hall where delegates can host their one-hour meetings on-site. The KPMG Meeting Zone contains two private meeting pods, each accommodating up to eight people. This complimentary service is available to book in advance or on-site. Visit www.appeaconference.com.au for details. 8:30am–10:15am PL E NARY 1 SPONSORED BY PLENARY Positive Energy for a Changing World As Australasia’s largest gathering of the oil and gas industry, the APPEA Conference and Exhibition opens with a powerhouse line-up of Australia’s pre-eminent leaders setting the vision for the future. The opening session, ‘Positive Energy for a Changing World’, sets the stage for three days of candid debate on how the oil and gas sector can play a central role in Australia’s future—delivering secure, cleaner energy, creating jobs, supporting communities, and driving Australia’s low emissions future. Visit www.appeaconference.com.au for the most up to date program. 10:15am–11:00am M O R N I N G T E A I N T H E E X H I B I T I O N H A L L SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE www.appeaconference.com.au 7
APPEA2022 PROGRAM Tuesday 17 May 2022 11:00am–12:30pm P L E NARY 2 SPONSORED BY Energy Leader’s Panel Facilitator: Ali Moore, Journalist and Broadcaster The last decade has seen Australia’s oil and gas industry take its place on the world stage, positioning our nation as a leading energy producer. 2021 has been a year of recovery and transformation with ongoing investment, record production and substantial action PLENARY on emissions reduction solutions. The industry is also facing headwinds, with a turbulent global energy market, workforce shortages and access to capital challenges. Building on the success of the 2021 Energy Leaders’ Panel, this facilitated panel session brings together industry leaders to continue the frank conversation about the challenges and opportunities for oil and gas in a changing global energy landscape. International Scene Setter and Panelist Merriden Varrall Director, Geopolitics Hub, KPMG Australia Panelists Kory Judd Director of Operations, Chevron Australia Meg O’Neill Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Woodside Energy Dylan Pugh Chairman, ExxonMobil Australia Lucy Snelling Head, Corporate & Commercial, State Gas Visit www.appeaconference.com.au for the most up to date program. 12:30pm–2:00pm NETWORKING LUNCH IN THE EXHIBITION HALL SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE APPEA invites all delegates to enjoy a complimentary lunch in the Exhibition Halls. Take some time out of your day to explore the exhibits that represent the entire supply chain of the oil and gas industry. Meet new industry connections and expand your business through local and international networking opportunities. Collaboration Centre SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE Make a stop at the Collaboration Centre to have a seat, connect with colleagues, make new connections or simply to enjoy the hustle and bustle of the exhibition. 12:30pm–2:00pm APPEA Members’ Lunch—B Y I N V I TAT I O N O N LY SPONSORED BY Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre EXCLUSIVE This exclusive APPEA member event invites C-suite representatives from across the oil MEMBER and gas industry supply chain to discuss the opportunities and challenges facing the EVENT industry at this members-only luncheon — by invitation only (invitations issued Feb/ March). If your company is a member of APPEA—there is a seat at the table for them. 8 www.appeaconference.com.au
APPEA2022 Tuesday 17 May 2022 2:00pm–3:15pm TEC H NI C AL AND B U S I N E S S PROG RA M S ES S I ON S 1 – 4 CONCURRENT SESSION 1: Exploration—Keeping the funnel full SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE A regional chronostratigraphic framework for play-based resource assessments in the Eromanga Basin B Bradshaw, N Rollet, J Iwanec, T Bernecker (Geoscience Australia) The role of faulting in Northern Carnarvon’s sub-basins in transferring very high overpressure E Hoskin, J Heller (Ikon Science Ltd) Reservoir Quality and Diagenesis of the West Erregulla Field, North Perth Basin, Western Australia M Wright, A Farley, H Karena, A Cortis (Strike Energy) Passive microseismic—direct hydrocarbon sensing with minimal environmental impact H Debenham (Molyneux Advisors) V Ryzhov (IAS-Geo) E Smirnov (TenzorGeo) Panel discussion CONCURRENT SESSION 2: Engineering the energy transition SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE Zero emissions LNG—a credible opportunity for the industry P Cox (Worley) Feasibility study of adiabatic compressed air energy storage in porous reservoirs J Czapla, B Clennell (CSIRO) Techno-economic evaluation of blue hydrogen production with carbon capture and storage for onshore Eastern Australia D Lacey, K Zukowski, G Owen, T MacDonald (GLJ) Naturally derived carbon material for hydrogen storage M Khalid (King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals ) Panel discussion CONCURRENT SESSION 3: Australia’s future energy strategy SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE The continuing role of gas as the natural companion to renewable energy M Wilkes (RISC) Examining the challenges and opportunities for Australia as an LNG producer against the backdrop of rising domestic renewables output and global interest in ‘carbon-neutral’ LNG RU Lee, J Chua, S Ahrumugam, E Qi (Argus Media) The impact of new supply from the Perth Basin on the supply of natural gas in Western Australia S Molyneux, F Glass, M Storey, H Wu, W Walton (Molyneux Advisors) Well productivity trends in Queensland coal seam gas and the incremental well breakeven J Zeng (Rystad Energy) Panel discussion CONCURRENT SESSION 4: APPEA Panel Series SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE Join us for one of two integral sessions that will deliver free flowing discussion and debate on a current, relevant topic that is crucial to our industry. Subjects and speaker line ups to be announced in March/April 2022 3:15pm–3:45pm AFTERNOON TEA IN THE EXHIBITION HALL SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE www.appeaconference.com.au 9
APPEA2022 Tuesday 17 May 2022 3:45pm–5:00pm TE C H NI C AL AND B U S I N ES S PROG RA M S ES S I ON S 5 – 8 CONCURRENT SESSION 5: Unlocking resource value with geoscience SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE Pluto 4D monitor two—a second outstanding success | S Mann, S Gagen (Woodside Energy) Uncertainty analysis on environmental impacts of hydraulic fracturing A Movassagh, E Arjomand, D Kasperczyk, J Kear (CSIRO) T Dance (CSIRO, Western Australia) Seamless in seam—new geosteering technology delivered challenging coal-seam-gas project with success A Kholgh, M Mackinlay, S Garrard, M Zaman (Santos Limited) H Wang, C Hibberson, R Tekale, F Kalukal, Y Liu, N Ardikani, N Challands, H Luu (Schlumberger Australia) Multiple tracers for dis-connectivity of shallow aquifers, alluvium, and coal seam gas wells in the Great Artesian Basin | J Pearce, S Golding, K Baublys, H Hofmann (The University of Queensland) D Cendón (ANSTO) St J Herbert (Arrow Energy) P Hayes (University of Queensland) CONCURRENT SESSION 6: Are there better ways to drill and complete? SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE Application of heel intersect horizontal well concept in coal bed methane play: A case study H Lu, M Guevara, C Zhao, L Zhu (Arrow Energy) Environmentally assisted fatigue failure of drill rod connectors | J Turnbull (Bureau Veritas Australia Pty Ltd) Progressive sanding evaluation at different stages of the Geographe field development, Otway Basin A Younessi, A Khaksar, C Hogue, P McKenzie (Baker Hughes Australasia) Effects of rapid gas decompression on coal seam gas swellables M Thompson (Santos), J Bon (PetroLab Australia), M Vatan, M Zaman (Santos) CONCURRENT SESSION 7: Regulatory Nirvana? SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE Climate change litigation: Directors duties, legal developments and risk management L Camenzuli, A Korbel (Corrs Chambers Westgarth) Queensland’s risk-based petroleum and gas regulator | B Date, M Stone (Resources Safety and Health Queensland) Co-existence 2.0—maturing the Queensland co-existence model | J Thomas (Queensland Department of Resources) Biodiversity Protection Offsets in the Northern Territory—the Ichthys LNG story | B Davis (IPEX Corporation) CONCURRENT SESSION 8: The business of CCUS SPONSORED BY Australia well positioned to become a CCUS leader | L Hansen (BI Norwegian Business School/ Rystad Energy) Carbon capture utilisation and storage: A review of Australian projects | M Quinn (IHS Markit) Collaborative development of the Northern Territory low emissions carbon capture, utilisation and storage hub—a blueprint for the rapid decarbonisation of Northern Australia A Ross (CSIRO) M Stewart (Xodus Group) C Richardson (CSIRO) A Clifford (Xodus) Create a new CCS industry—unlock Australian CO2 storage by using CO2 carriers for transport and floating CCS hub facilities | D Cha, M Holding (Transborders Energy) 5:00pm–6:00pm HAPPY HOUR IN THE EXHIBITION HALL SPONSORED BY Enjoy the opportunity to network and reflect on the discussions of the day in the vibrant, bustling atmosphere of the exhibition at Happy Hour. Complimentary to Includes food Business delegates and exhibitors. and beverage. attire. 6:00pm onwards Evening free: This free evening is an opportunity to host your clients at one of Bris bane’s many sensational restaurants or accept invitations from suppliers, clients or fellow delegates to grow your network, build your partnerships and enjoy all that the city has to offer. 10 www.appeaconference.com.au
APPEA2022 PROGRAM Wednesday 18 May 2022 7:30am–5:00pm Conference Registration Main Foyer, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre 8:00am–6:00pm APPEA 2022 Technical and Business Poster Presentations open SPONSORED BY Exhibition Hall, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre 8:00am–6:00pm APPEA 2022 Exhibition open SPONSORED BY Exhibition Hall, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre 8:00am–6:00pm APPEA 2022 Hydrogen Pavilion open SPONSORED BY Exhibition Hall, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre 8:00am–6:00pm KPMG Meeting Zone open SPONSORED BY Exhibition Hall, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre Welcome to the KPMG Meeting Zone. In partnership with APPEA, KPMG is proud to host this custom‑built space within the Exhibition Hall where delegates can host their one-hour meetings on-site. The KPMG Meeting Zone contains two private meeting pods, each accommodating up to eight people. This complimentary service is available to book in advance or on-site. Visit www.appeaconference.com.au for details. 8:30am–10:30am PL E NARY 3 SPONSORED BY The Shape of Things to Come The oil and gas industry has long been a fast adopter of technology and innovation to improve safety and operating performance and deliver affordable, cleaner energy to consumers around the world. Technology and innovation will continue to underpin the industry’s growth and provide solutions to two of the world’s greatest challenges: reducing emissions and continuing to meet our energy needs. This plenary session explores the technologies that are driving the industry’s transformation, from digital technologies like PLENARY artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things that are optimising operations across the supply chain to emissions reduction technologies—carbon capture storage and hydrogen— that are at the forefront of the government’s climate change strategy. International Scene Setter and Panelist Iman Hill Executive Director, International Association of Oil and Gas Producers (IOGP) Technology and Innovation Presentations and Panel Kahina Abdeli-Galinier Business Director Emissions Management, Schlumberger Kevin Gallagher Managing Director and CEO, Santos Tony Nunan Executive Vice President & Country Chair, Shell Australia Additional speaker TBC Visit www.appeaconference.com.au for the most up to date program. 10:30am–11:15am M O R N I N G T E A I N T H E E X H I B I T I O N H A L L SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE www.appeaconference.com.au 11
APPEA2022 Wednesday 18 May 2022 11:15am–12:30pm TE C H NI C AL AND B U S I N ES S PROG RA M S ES S I ON S 9 – 1 2 CONCURRENT SESSION 9: Acreage review SPONSORED BY The future of gas: a government perspective B Grame, P Trotman (Australian Government Department of Industry Science Energy and Resources) Geological context of the 2022 Offshore Acreage Release Areas T Bernecker, A Kelman, K Khider, R Owens (Geoscience Australia) Australian onshore petroleum acreage and releases 2022 | D Kluger (Queensland Department of Resources) The Queensland Resources Industry Development Plan: A 30-year plan to build a resilient, responsible and sustainable resources industry that grows as it transforms | K Lloyd, C Sycz (Queensland Department of Resources) CONCURRENT SESSION 10: What’s new offshore? SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE Embracing technology to deliver an intelligent Scarborough offshore facility T Pritchard (Woodside Energy) R Mellows (Woodside Energy) Unlocking Gippsland reserves with a minimum kit solution | J Kubik, G Shaw, M Vicario (Esso Australia) Honey, I shrunk the boat: Uncrewed subsea inspections leveraging remote operations technolog Y Zhao, P Ulyett (Woodside Energy) Collaborating to bring new technology on developments—an operator and contractor perspective B Witton, R Markham (Woodside Energy) B Silvert (Subsea 7) CONCURRENT SESSION 11: Embracing the ‘us’ in our industry SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE Fostering employee and community engagement through diversity, equity and inclusion strategic goals J Wray, N Durham (Baker Hughes Company) A seismic shift in engagement with the fishing industry? A case study of the Prion 3D marine seismic survey in Bass Strait | L French, A Sullivan (Beach Energy) Strategies for actively engaging with Indigenous businesses | K McCafferty (Ventia) INPEX-led Ichthys joint venture—proudly partnering with Indigenous groups in the Northern Territory J Corbett, C Carle (Inpex Corporation) The future energy leader: A millennial dilemma | P Mahapatra (Chevron Corp) CONCURRENT SESSION 12: Operations and Managing Assets SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE Recycling of Australian oil and gas assets, an Australian BASEL-compliant solution P Brenan (Octoblue) T Soliman Hunter (Macquarie University) D Shannon (Octoblue) Strategic decision making for late life assets | L Mendoza, E Coopersmith, A Sikorski (Decision Frameworks) Shuts and turns and swings and roundabouts | B Farrell (Turner & Townsend) A critical review of the Thai and Malaysian decommissioning landscapes—opportunities and challenges for Australia | A Tung (Curtin University) 12:30pm–2:00pm NETWORKING LUNCH IN THE EXHIBITION HALL SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE Collaboration Centre SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE Stop at the Collaboration Centre to have a seat, connect or simply to enjoy the hustle and bustle of the exhibition. 1:00pm–2:00pm M E E T T H E A U T H O R S Poster Presentation Area, Exhibition Hall SPONSORED BY Visit the gallery of technical and business posters in the Exhibition Hall and take this opportunity to meet the Authors of the posters and discuss their work. Engineering, Geoscience, ESG and Business sectors are showcased in this unique presentation format. See pp20–21 for Poster Presentation listing. 12 www.appeaconference.com.au
APPEA2022 PROGRAM Wednesday 18 May 2022 2:00pm–3:15pm TEC H NI C AL AND B U S I N E S S PROG RA M S ES S I ON S 1 3 – 1 6 CONCURRENT SESSIONS 13: PESA Year in Review SPONSORED BY 2021 Exploration Review | A Craig (RISC Advisory) 2021 Development and Production Review | M Wilkes (RISC Advisory) 2021 Industry Review | C Bell (KPMG) CONCURRENT SESSION 14: New perspectives, new insights—mature basins and assets SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE West Barracouta Development—50 years in the making | D Chigwidden, M Felgate (ExxonMobil) Major geological surfaces of the Exmouth Plateau from the new broadband PreSDM reprocessed 3D seismic data with full waveform inversion | F Jian, P Hadian (Molyneux Advisors) S Doyle (Multi-Client Resources (Australia)) S Molyneux, H Wu (Molyneux Advisors) New imaging results and improved interpretation of Late Triassic to Middle Jurassic successions within the Browse Basin, North West Shelf of Australia | J Grahame, RTT To (CGG) The transformation of Australia’s first commercial CSG field into a major gas project; how innovation and subsurface understanding has driven its success | M Martin (Westside Corporation) CONCURRENT SESSION 15: Encompassing the E in ESG SPONSORED BY Trusted environmental and geological information to support Australian energy resource development in a changing world | S McAlpine, M Orr, D Ferdinando, S Hostetler (Geoscience Australia) Technological advances in biosecurity monitoring | B Marks (Chevron Australia) Impacts of exposure to a seismic survey on silverlip pearl oysters (Pinctada maxima) M Parsons (Australian Institute of Marine Science) C Speed (Australian Institute of Marine Science) R McCauley (Curtin University Faculty of Science and Engineering) R Fisher (Australian Institute of Marine Science) C Dang (Western Australia Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development Agriculture and Food) D Barnache (Australian Institute of Marine Science) J Semmens (University of Tasmania Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies) R Day (University of Tasmania) S Newman (Western Australia Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development Agriculture and Food) H Gholipour- Kanani (Western Australia Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development Agriculture and Food) M Meekan (Australian Institute of Marine Science) Guidance document: Incident management teams knowledge requirements for responding to marine oil spills | D Hazell (Inpex Corporation) P Starkins (Australian Marine Oil Spill Centre) INPEX-led Ichthys Joint Venture—Developing a dynamic adjustment area to identify, time, duration and potential exposure periods related to a 2D Seismic survey offshore Western Australia J Prout (INPEX Operations Australia) P Miller, S O’Donoghue (Millodon Consulting) CONCURRENT SESSION 16: APPEA Panel Series—Decommissioning SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE Join us for the second panel series session that will deliver free flowing discussion and debate on the crucial topic to our industry—decommissioning | Click here for the latest program updates 3:15pm–3:45pm AFTERNOON TEA IN THE EXHIBITION HALL SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE www.appeaconference.com.au 13
APPEA2022 Wednesday 18 May 2022 3:45pm–5:00pm TE C H NI C AL AND B U S I N ES S PROG RA M S ES S I ON S 1 7 – 20 CONCURRENT SESSION 17: New data, new ideas—new frontiers SPONSORED BY ORED BY The story of Esso Australia’s push to explore the frontier Gippsland Basin with the ultra-deep water Sculpin-1 exploration well S Spencer (Esso Australia) Petroleum supersystems in the greater McArthur Basin, Northern Territory, Australia: Prospectivity of the world’s oldest stacked petroleum systems with emphasis on the McArthur Supersystem A Jarrett (Northern Territory Government of Australia) T Munson, B Williams (Northern Territory Geological Survey) A Bailey, T Palu (Geoscience Australia) Resource potential of the Carrara Sub-basin from the deep stratigraphic well NDI Carrara 1 A Bailey, E Grosjean, L Wang, C Boreham, G Butcher, C Carson (Geoscience Australia) A Jarrett (Northern Territory Government of Australia) L Carr, C Southby, T Palu, P Henson (Geoscience Australia) Stratigraphic and structural architecture of the deep-water Otway Basin—implications for frontier hydrocarbon prospectivity C Nicholson, S Abbott, G Bernardel, ME Gunning (Geoscience Australia) CONCURRENT SESSION 18: How well are we producing? SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE Automating the engineering of gas assets A Meynink (Advisian) High resolution ultrasonic well inspection allows for proactive well integrity management M James (Quest Integrity) D Bajrovic, R Bartus (Origin Energy Brisbane) Minimising pipeline leaks and maximising operational life by application of machine learning at Cooper Basin H Khalilpasha (Advisian) J Brown (Santos GLNG) Wireline Packer remediation using novel Bismuth technology I Hochberg, A Fowlie, K Dalianas (Woodside Energy) CONCURRENT SESSION 19: Looking after our people SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE Viral mutations, vaccine efficacy and rapid tests—COVID-19 risk management in the two largest LNG producing countries, Qatar and Australia A Jeremijenko (Aspen Medical) Overcoming COVID Challenges in Project Execution—West Barracouta M Vicario, J Kubik, G Shaw (Esso Australia) Developing an in-depth understanding of PFAS to deliver an effective remediation strategy L Turner (Esso Australia), D Prismall (ExxonMobil Australia) CONCURRENT SESSION 20: Pathways to hydrogen futures SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE Finding hydrogen winners P Sharma (Wood Mackenzie) The business of growing a hydrogen business: Lessons from disruptive innovation theory M Wheeldon (Aurecon Australia Group) Collocated offshore wind-hydrogen pathway to commercialisation S Lee Mohan (Xodus) Suitability of depleted gas fields for underground hydrogen storage in Australia K Michael, J Ennis-King, J Strand, R Sander, C Green (CSIRO) 14 www.appeaconference.com.au
APPEA2022 PROGRAM Wednesday 18 May 2022 5:00pm–6:00pm HAPPY HOUR IN THE EXHIBITION HALL SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE An excellent networking opportunity for all delegates, exhibitors and invited guests. Meet with colleagues and share ideas over a refreshing drink before you prepare for the conference dinner. AP P E A 2 0 2 2 C O NFEREN CE DI N N E R 7:00pm for Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre 7:30pm APPEA invites you to a special evening at the APPEA Conference Dinner that will light up the night. until late The evening will include all the glamour of the APPEA dinner and the announcement of the prestigious APPEA Excellence Awards. It’s a chance to relax and party as award winning entertainment will light up the stage as we dance the night away. Book your individual ticket or table now to avoid missing out on one of the most popular events on the industry calendar. $195 per person Lounge suit/ (not included in the elegant attire. registration fee). www.appeaconference.com.au 15
APPEA2022 PROGRAM Thursday 19 May 2022 7:30am–4:00pm Conference Registration Main Foyer, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre SPONSORED BY 8:00am–3:00pm APPEA 2022 Technical and Business Poster Presentations open Exhibition Hall, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre 8:00am–3:00pm APPEA 2022 Exhibition open SPONSORED BY Exhibition Hall, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre 8:00am–3:00pm APPEA 2022 Hydrogen Pavilion open SPONSORED BY Exhibition Hall, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre 8:00am–3:00pm KPMG Meeting Zone open SPONSORED BY Exhibition Hall, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre In partnership with KPMG, APPEA offers custom-built meeting spaces within the Exhibition Hall. The space provides private meeting rooms and seating for up to eight people. You can book your hour-long meeting in advance or onsite. Visit www.appeaconference.com.au for more details. 8:30am–10:15am P L E NARY 4 Federal Opposition Address Our Workforce for the Future SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE For the oil and gas industry to deliver positive energy solutions for a changing world, a motivated, committed and talented workforce brimming with ideas and solutions is vital. How does the industry and the companies that work with us attract and retain a skilled workforce and the next generation of PLENARY younger workers and students who can take the baton when this generation reaches retirement? How do changing attitudes, including to our industry, challenge our workforce retention and attraction strategies? What are the solutions? What can we learn from other industries? What lessons can we draw from our successes? In this deep dive session into talent attraction, retention and development, speakers from education, the leading edge of student feedback, expert analysts and companies grappling with the problem and what their solutions are, will deliver a facilitated, open and frank discussion for delegates to get a true feel for our pathway forward in this crucial subject for our future industry. Scene Setter and Panelist Nick Ghamgosar Associate Director, Workforce Transformation, KPMG Panel Nick Ghamgosar Chief Executive Officer, STEM Punks Deanne Jones Chief Human Resources Officer, Baker Hughes Professor Deborah Terry AO Vice Chancellor, University of Queensland Visit www.appeaconference.com.au for the most up to date program. 10:15am–11:00am M O R N I N G T E A I N T H E E X H I B I T I O N H A L L SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE 16 www.appeaconference.com.au
APPEA2022 Thursday 19 May 2022 11:00am–1:00pm TEC H NI C AL AND B U S I N E S S PROG RA M S ES S I ON S 2 1 – 2 4 CONCURRENT SESSION 21: Geoscience for an evolving energy landscape SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE Enabling successful CCS—Adequate estimation of CO2 geological storage resources without reservoir models D Vazquez Anzola (Asia Pacific Engergy Solutions) The Petrel Sub-Basin: A world class CO2 store—mapping and modelling of a scalable and commercially viable CCS development R Johnstone (Full Circle Carbon) L Stalker (CSIRO) CO2-EOR potential in the Cooper and Surat basins—a cost-effective pathway to reduce CO2 emissions M Bagheri (Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Gas Technologies) PP Teoh (CO2CRC) M Wallace (Advanced resources International) V Kuuskraa (Advanced resources International) H Nourollah (CO2CRC) M Raab (CO2CRC) T Duff (NERA) Conceptual model of the Lower Permian Kingia Sandstone (Onshore Northern Perth Basin, Western Australia) as a geothermal resource T Meckel (Monteverde Energy) M Ballesteros (EarthConnect) A Cortis, A Farley (Strike Energy) Gold (hydrogen) rush: risks and uncertainties in exploring for naturally occurring hydrogen L Stalker, A Talukder, J Strand, M Josh, M Faiz (CSIRO) Hydrogen storage potential of depleted oil and gas fields in Western Australia A Craig, S Newman, P Stephenson, C Evans (RISC Advisory) S Yancazos (NQPETRO) S Barber (RISC Advisory) CONCURRENT SESSION 22: New ways of engineering SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE Co-application of micro-proppants with horizontal well, multi-stage hydraulic fracturing treatments to improve productivity in the permian coal measures, Bowen Basin, Australia HM Ramanandraibe EP, M Sedaghat, R Johnson Jr, V Santiago (The University of Queensland) Lessons learned—incorporation of action management for inherent learning and prioritisation through opportunity matrix M Williams (Genesis) A Sutherland (Prism Energy) Intelligent monitoring of fugitive emissions—comparison of continuous monitoring with intelligent analytics to other emissions monitoring technologies M Liu, K Izquierdo, D Prince (Airdar Inc) Extracting events from daily drilling reports using fuzzy string matching M Oliveira (Intelie, Data Science) A Mourthe (Intelie) MC Duque (Intelie, Data Science) Integrated asset performance management: A true, holistic view of asset health and risk C Engdahl, D Hattrick (Baker Hughes Australia) Central Queensland hydrogen project P Richardson (Stanwell Corporation); A Wauchope (Advisian) www.appeaconference.com.au 17
APPEA2022 Thursday 19 May 2022 11:00am–1:00pm TE C H NI C AL AND B U S I N ES S PROG RA M S ES S I ON S 2 1 – 24 CONCURRENT SESSION 23: Deconstructing decommissioning SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE On a mission to decommission A Aston, B Farrell (Turner & Townsend) Industry-wide learnings from the independent review of Australia’s most complex decommissioning program A Gray (Xodus) C Wilson (Labrador) Cradle to grave: Planning for well decommissioning M Bourne, N Brischetto (NOPSEMA) National decommissioning research initiative outcomes inform offshore decommissioning options S Jarvis (National Decommissioning Research Initiative) L Smith (Woodside Energy) Safety zones and decommissioning in situ/artificial reefing in the Australian regulatory context: A net environmental benefit analysis-based comparative assessment (NEBA-CA) intergenerational value proposition N Nelson, J Nicolette, A Testoff (Montrose Environmental Group Inc) A Duguid (GHD) Building collaborative capacity to address Australia’s growing decommissioning needs F Norman (National Energy Resources Australia) CONCURRENT SESSION 24: How green is your greenhouse SPONSORED BY Net zero hero—five strategies for oil and gas producers B Farrell (Turner & Townsend) Looking down the (OIL) barrel of a class action? A Freeman (Piper Alderman Lawyers) T Griffith (Piper Alderman Lawyers) Practical carbon footprint reduction as a service contractor D Francis (Upstream Production Solutions) Repurposing Victoria’s gas infrastructure for a net-zero future H Khalilpasha, H Visagie, G Dour (Advisian) A Moe, E McNamara (Infrastructure Victoria Ringgold) R Versteegen (Advisan) Greenhouse gases emissions evaluation for prospective energy projects E Ang, N Lee, M Braim, A Becis, A Hughes, A Rusli, C Stark (ERCE) P Chernik (ERCE Evolution) J Culley, S Easton, M Kumar (ERCE) The infrastructure of net zero: A unique challenge for Australia P Ebert, C Anderson (Worley Parsons) 1:00pm–2:30pm NETWORKING LUNCH IN THE EXHIBITION HALL SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE Collaboration Centre SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE Make a stop at the Collaboration Centre to have a seat, connect with colleagues, make new connections or simply to enjoy the hustle and bustle of the exhibition. 1:00pm–2:30pm Authors’ Lunch—B Y I N V I TAT I O N O N LY SPONSORED BY EXCLUSIVE This is an opportunity for APPEA to thank all the authors who delivered high-calibre MEMBER papers and presentations as part of the technical and business program. These EVENT presentations play a significant role in the continuing success of the conference and are compiled to become the prestigious APPEA Journal. This lunch is a fantastic opportunity to mix and mingle with your fellow authors and listen to a guest speaker before the final conference session for 2022. 18 www.appeaconference.com.au
Thursday 19 May 2022 2:30pm–4:15pm PL E NARY 5 SPONSORED BY Investing for the Future APPEA2022 The Australian oil and gas industry has invested more than $450 million since 2010 in developing Australia’s substantial oil and gas reserves. But the risk reward environment is changing rapidly. The path to net zero, the rise of green energy and climate activism along with the role oil and gas will play in the energy transition, has changed the risk equation for investors and financiers. Activist shareholder pressure both on oil and gas companies directly as well as on those who finance the sector has introduced uncertainty, demands for greater transparency and concerns about stranded assets as the world undertakes the energy transition. Opposite this, demand for natural gas in particular is forecast to increase in Asia by more than 50% between now and 2050. Natural gas plays a key role in supporting the uptake of renewables, is a critical feedstock without alternatives and is playing a key role in many places replacing coal in electricity generation. How can the investment case be made and how can risk PLENARY be managed to support the further growth of Australia’s oil and gas sector both domestically and as an energy exporter? Global competition for new investment capital is tough so how does Australia stay at the front of the investment queue? The industry’s ability to attract ongoing investment in exploration and maintain secure and mutually beneficial relationships with trading partners is vital to future industry development and growth. What do we need to change to ensure we can continue to attract investment and is this the start of a private equity shift in oil and gas? What is the role that governments can and must play in attracting investment, particularly for resource dependent states? This session will bring together senior government ministers, bankers and analysts to discuss how we can continue to invest for the future of Australia’s oil and gas sector and for the Australian economy more widely. The Hon Cameron Dick MP Treasurer and Minister for Trade and Investment, Queensland* The Hon Nicole Manison MP Minister for Mining and Industry, Northern Territory* Mark Samter Energy Analyst, MST Marquee Christina Tonkin Managing Director, Corporate Finance for Institutional Banking, ANZ *Invited. Visit www.appeaconference.com.au for the most up to date program. 4:15pm–6:15pm FAREWELL COCKTAILS—LIFE’S A BEACH SPONSORED BY Take a short stroll to our final event for APPEA 2022—kick back and relax overlooking the stunning city skyline at Streets Beach, South Bank. A cool drink, great beach bash food Lidiar Group and chilled music—a perfect end to a great conference! Complimentary to full delegates. Includes drinks and Smart casual This event is an easy $50 per person to all other light refreshments. attire. 7 minute walk from the conference venue. registration categories and additional guests. www.appeaconference.com.au 19
APPEA2022 POST PROGRAM AND PUBLICATIONS Friday 20 May 2022 2022 AUSTR AL I AN O I L FI E L D G OLF T OU RN A M EN T The Australian Oilfield Golf Tournament (AOGT) has been a staple feature that follows the APPEA annual conference. The tournament is brought to you by a committee of dedicated volunteers from the oil and gas industry and in 2022 aims to raise funds for a nominated charity. For further information please visit www.appeaconference.com.au GPinfo Petroleum Permits Map GPINFO — THE ESSENTIAL SOURCE FOR AUSTRALASIAN PETROLEUM INFORMATION The 2022 edition of the GPinfo Petroleum Permits of Australasia Map will be released on the opening morning of the APPEA 2022 Conference and Exhibition. Pre-order your copy of this essential and iconic industry publication with your conference registration (online at www.appeaconference.com.au). SUPPLIED BY PETROSYS The Permits Map is A0 in size and includes permit outlines, oil and gas fields, major discoveries and pipelines for Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Timor-Leste, as well as enlargements over areas of significant exploration interest. A0 Permits Map: paper copy $170, laminated copy $210 Free delivery post-conference for all map pre-orders. The APPEA Journal & Conference Proceedings YOUR OF FI C I AL R E C O R D OF A PPEA 2 0 2 2 The APPEA Conference continues to distribute world-class information to the industry through APPEA is proud to continue to The APPEA Journal & Conference Proceedings, the official record of this flagship event. deliver a conference-proceedings that is internationally acclaimed The APPEA Journal & Conference Proceedings 2022 will be published online three weeks after and distributed world‑wide. the conference. Delegates who receive the proceedings as part of their package, will be issued a password to access the highly sought-after conference material. It will contain peer-reviewed full For more information on accessing papers and extended abstracts of oral and poster presentations, all plenary presentations1, PESA the 1961–2021 journal articles industry reviews1 and a selection of material from the social functions. online, please contact: Julie Hood, APPEA Abstracts from all available presentations will be accessible to view pre-conference via the e memberservices@appea.com.au APPEA 2022 mobile app. 1 Where consent has been given. 20 www.appeaconference.com.au
APPEA2022 POSTER PRESENTATIONS GE O S C I E NC E SPONSORED BY Origins of hydrogen sulphide (H2S) in gas reservoirs by isotopic analyses: the mitigation of operation risks | G Chalmers (University of the Sunshine Coast) The Reids Dome beds and its coal seam gas characteristics—Queensland’s latest coal seam gas target S Scott (Australian Gas Company Pty Ltd) Application of a probability model to detect unrecognised igneous intrusions in sedimentary basins S Holford (The University of Adelaide) The APPEA Conference A time series analysis of exploration in the North West Shelf | MI Inggrid (ERCE) technical and business program incorporates Stratigraphic and structural architecture of the Upper Cretaceous in the deep-water Otway Basin— an extensive poster implications for frontier hydrocarbon prospectivity | C Nicholson (Geoscience Australia) series comprising of over Petrophysical characterisation of the Cambrian and Neoproterozoic successions in the Officer Basin 50 outstanding papers. Li Wang (Geoscience Australia) The extended abstracts or full papers of these The hunt for new oil and CO2 storage resources: Residual oil zones in Australia posters will be included A Kalinowski (Geoscience Australia) in The APPEA Journal & Conference Proceedings The geological renaissance of the South Nicholson region: Key discoveries from the Exploring for the provided online after the Future program | C Carson (Geoscience Australia) conference. Geomechanical rock properties of the Officer Basin A Bailey (Geoscience Australia) The poster series will Optimising value in the mature Turrum Field: Integrating modern seismic, high-resolution sequence be on display within the stratigraphy and production data in a 3D geological model | N Debenham (Esso Australia) Exhibition Hall of the Brisbane Convention Ground surface monitoring for CO2 injection and storage | S Salimzadeh (CSIRO) & Exhibition Centre from 8:00am to 6:00pm Addressing exploration uncertainties in the southern Bonaparte Basin: Enhanced stratigraphic control Tuesday and Wednesday, and post drill analysis for upper Permian plays | R Owens (Geoscience Australia) and 8:00am to 3:00pm The Northwest Offshore Otway Basin Well Folio | D Nguyen (Geoscience Australia) Thursday. Delegates are encouraged to attend Old Basins, new seismic data—architecture of Proterozoic basins in North West Queensland. the special Meet the A Troup (Queensland Department of Resources) Authors Session in the poster area during lunch A regional strike-slip fault under the Canning Basin | Y Zhan (Geological Survey of Western Australia) on Wednesday 18 May, Natural hydrogen exploration in Australia—state of knowledge and presentation of a case study 1:00pm–2:00pm to meet E Frery (CSIRO) the authors and discuss their work. Seismic, petrophysical and petrological constraints on the alteration of igneous rocks in the Northern Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia: Implications for petroleum exploration and drilling operations M Curtis (The University of Adelaide) Potential field interpretation and modelling in the deep-water Otway Basin Y Poudjom Djomani (Geoscience Australia) www.appeaconference.com.au 21
APPEA2022 POSTERS E NGI NE E R I NG The use of corrosion protection measures to extend the service life of lifting equipment F Strydom (University of Pretoria) The use of corrosion protection measures to extend the service life of lifting equipment in a marine environment F Xiao (Monash University) Dehydration of carbon dioxide R Weiter (Advisian Pty Ltd) Developing Australia’s underground hydrogen storage through demonstration M Watson (CO2CRC) Strength in numbers: How the different satellite systems used to monitor methane emissions from space have different, yet complementary, capabilities to help the oil and gas industry meet its decarbonisation goals J Gauthier (GHGSat) Digitalisation and automation for the development of modern engineering workflows A Hernandez and M Sinclair (Xodus) Route selection with artificial intelligence: pseudocode and demonstration of a multi-use artificial intelligence algorithm to perform optimised pipeline, cable and umbilical routing N Lim (Genesis) A new approach for production forecasting from individual layers in multi-layer commingled tight gas reservoirs K Van Der Haar (Kosten) (The University of Adelaide Faculty of ECMS) Real time bowtie risk assessment monitoring system G Silva (Intelie) Modelling high point vents in CSG water gathering systems J Sprengel (JS Pumps and Fluid System Consultants) Hydrogen induced corrosion (HIC) and hydrogen embrittlement issues to be considered during material selection for hydrogen transportation and storage Babu Saqib Rana (Atkins) Carbon capture clusters H Riordan (Advisian) Using unsupervised machine learning to identify risk of failure at aging oil and gas assets U Manchanda (Kent Consultants) A holistic approach to reducing small bore fitting and tubing failures in oil and gas facilities R Singh (Wood Australia Pty Ltd) Monitoring well cementing operations using distributed fibre optic sensing L Ricard, J Dautriat (CSIRO) 22 www.appeaconference.com.au
APPEA2022 POSTERS ES G Design for decommissioning—focusing on preventative strategies and beneficial impact assessment for managing offshore infrastructure in situ A Duguid (GHD) Quantifying the reduction of rehabilitation needs and safety risks in the use of innovative well and flowline decommissioning tools G Lindsay (SLS Environmental Pty Ltd) How hologram technology can promote family connection to combat anxiety and depression in oil and gas employees: A concept A Valadez (Aspen Medical Pty Ltd) Deep sea plastic-containing infrastructure: A long-term ecological risk or benefit to the environment? A Testoff (Montrose Environmental Group Inc) An integrated approach to environmental assessment for decommissioning outcomes L Mayboehm (Esso Australia) Fish associated with subsea pipelines and artificial rock berms S van Elden (University of Western Australia) Marine measurement, monitoring and verification for offshore carbon storage projects—learnings from a coastal Gippsland setting A Ross (CSIRO) Enhancing the management decommissioning activities in Joint Development Areas A Tung (Curtin University) Fit for work, healthy for life—the science of wellbeing G Gibbs (ExxonMobil) Key lessons in planning for proactive decommissioning—a review of the Thevenard Island decommissioning project C Jones (Chevron Australia Pty Ltd) Lighting the way | B Hardman (Chevron Australia) BU S I NE S S Measurement best practice ‘To the standards and beyond!’ A Pring (Sensia Global) Strategic decision making to achieve a path to net zero K Cejka (Decision Frameworks) Global energy outlooks and Australia’s net zero energy future J Paz (Xodus Group) Environmental genomics applications in the oil and gas industry—state of the art review and future research needs M Marnane (Chevron Technical Centre) www.appeaconference.com.au 23
APPEA2022 TECHNICAL P R O G R A M JUDGING For APPEA 2022, APPEA will present four prestigious awards You do not have to be an expert in the field of the presentation. relating ot the technical and business program. These are the: You will be judging the presenter’s ability to communicate their • ‘Alan Prince’ Award for Best Peer Reviewed Paper published message rather than the content of the message. in The APPEA Journal If you would like to assist have any questions about this • Best Extended Abstract published in The APPEA Journal & aspect of APPEA 2022, please contact: Conference Proceedings Dr Steve Mackie • Best Oral Presentation at the APPEA Conference Chair, APPEA Technical Program Committee, e geosimconsulting@gmail.com • Best Poster Presentation at the APPEA Conference Would you like to volunteer to assist with the judging process for ‘Best Oral Presentation’? APPEA 2021 Conference Award Winners BEST EXTE ND E D AB S TR AC T A LA N PRI N CE AWA RD Published in the Best Peer-Reviewed APPEA Journal 2021 Paper Published in the APPEA Journal Storing CO2 in buried volcanoes 2021 Lead author: Hydrogen in Associate Professor Australian natural gas: Simon Holford occurrences, sources and resources The University of Adelaide Lead author: Dr Chris Boreham Geoscience Australia 24 www.appeaconference.com.au
APPEA2022 TAKE YOUR BRAND TO THE LEADERS IN OIL AND GAS The APPEA Conference AP P E A 2 0 2 2 E X HI B I T I ON SPONSORED BY and Exhibition is where you can take As an exhibitor at APPEA, Australia’s most prestigious energy industry conference and exhibition, you’ll have the best seat in the house to get in front your brand to the of and meet with the leading explorers, producers and suppliers. Exhibiting at world of oil and gas. APPEA 2022 provides an incomparable opportunity to showcase your brand Attendees register and offerings to industry groups and meet with the real key decision-makers. This is the 2022 event that can put you in touch with the entire supply chain. knowing that this event Don’t delay in securing your spot to participate in this highly coveted is run by the industry, business development opportunity for the energy sector. for the industry. Visit www.appeaconference.com.au to view confirmed exhibitors. To discuss and book an exhibition space, please contact: Alison +61 428 615 171 | APPEAExhibition@appea.com.au S P O NS O R S HI P Open exclusively to registered attendees and invited guests, sponsors of the APPEA 2022 Conference and Exhibition can be secure in the knowledge that only the highest calibre of oil and gas professionals attend this prestigious event. This allows business connections to flow easily and results in meaningful and productive networking opportunities. The plenary, technical and business programs deliver presentations and discussions from world leaders in their field, attracting the discerning energy professional. If you only invest in one sponsorship this year make sure it’s the APPEA 2022 Conference and Exhibition — run by the industry, for the industry. APPEA 2022 will provide your brand the opportunity to get in front of key decision-makers and leaders in the oil and gas industry, delivering you a strong return on investment. There are a limited number of sponsorship packages available and tailored to suit your company’s strategic marketing objectives. Visit www.appeaconference.com.au to view and the confirmed sponsors. To discuss and book available sponsorship packages, please contact: Jason Avery, APPEA t +61 417 976 083 e javery@appea.com.au www.appeaconference.com.au 25
APPEA2022 G E N E R A L INFORMATION Event venue Accommodation Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, APPEA has block-booked accommodation at the Cnr Merivale and Glenelg Streets following hotels for event participants: South Bank, Brisbane Queensland Australia • Rydges South Bank Brisbane • Novotel Brisbane South Bank w www.bcec.com.au • Mantra South Bank Brisbane t +61 7 3308 3000 To take advantage of the special rates negotiated for APPEA 2022 delegates, please complete the Communication with delegates accommodation section of the online registration All communication with registered delegates will form at www.appeaconference.com.au. All bookings be by email, wherever an email address is provided. will be accepted on a first-come first‑served basis If you register and do not receive a confirmation by until hotel blocks are full. email within one working day please contact the If you require further information regarding room conference administrator, The Event Gap by phone inclusions on a specific hotel, please contact the on +61 428 615 171 / +61 2 8076 9565 or email conference administrators, The Event Gap, directly appea@theeventgap.com.au. on +61 428 615 171 / +61 2 8076 9565, or email appea@theeventgap.com.au who will endeavour Registration desk—onsite to locate a hotel to match your requirements or answer any questions that you may have. The registration and enquiry desk will be located in Main Foyer of the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition APPEA 2022: Centre and will be open: Delivering a safe event Monday 16 May 11:00am–7:00pm At APPEA, safety has always been a top priority for Tuesday 17 May 7:30am–5:00pm our delegates, exhibitors, visitors and contractors. Wednesday 18 May 7:30am–5:00pm Click here to view our COVID Safe Plan that outlines how APPEA 2022 will be delivered and operate within Thursday 19 May 7:30am–3:00pm current Queensland Government guidelines. 26 www.appeaconference.com.au
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