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Fifth EAGE Eastern Africa Petroleum Geoscience Forum EAST AFRICA – PAVING THE WAY TO FUTURE ENERGY SUPPLY 30 MARCH – 1 APR IL 2021 • ONLINE Final Announcement & Technical Programme W W W. E AG E .O R G
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE exported. However, along the extensive coastlines of the region, there remains significant areas of frontier and under- Malcolm Francis (Co-Chair) Independant Consultant explored acreage, and much of the onshore potential has yet Maria Zweigert (Co-Chair) Total to demonstrate commercial viability. In the offshore, much of David Moreton ExxonMobil the remaining potential lies in areas with subtle stratigraphic Pedro de Abreu Equinor traps, and challenging environmental conditions. Onshore, balancing the competing needs and overcoming the above Alessandro Piccoli IHS Markit ground challenges are all required to support efficient and Friso Veenstra TNO Energy responsible extraction. Harry Davis Assala Energy Arjan van Vliet Shell Mining operations in the region have been long established, Karyna Rodriguez Searcher Seismic terms and regulatory frameworks are now evolving to Fabio Contreras ENI accommodate the unique differences between the mining David Johnstone Lighthouse Exploration Limited and emerging hydrocarbon industries in the exploration and Folarin Lajumoke ION Geophysical development of the regions resources. Technology, local Augusto Macuvele Instituto Nacional de Petroleo capability and capacity enhancement driven by collaboration Edgar Ernesto Instituto Nacional de Petroleo between governments, academia, and the mineral and energy Ayan Omar National Oil Corporation of Kenya industry will be required to encourage investment, move Vittorio Maselli Dalhousie University discovered resource into production, and unlock remaining Godwin Matovu Tullow Oil potential to meet the energy challenges of the future. Giacomo Firpo RAK Gas FORUM OBJECTIVES FORUM OVERVIEW To discuss and progress these issues and building on the successful meetings in Maputo (2017) and Nairobi (2018), World class offshore gas resources in Tanzania’s Coastal EAGE announces the Fifth Eastern African Petroleum Basin and Mozambique’s Rovuma Basin, and the more Geoscience Forum, to be held on 30 March–1 April recent gas-condensate discovery in the Brulpadda well in 2021. The theme of the Forum is ‘Paving the Way to South Africa are paving the way for future energy supplies Future Energy Supply’. The forum’s objective is to provide a in the region. Additionally, the wealth of potential resources platform for geoscientists and engineers to share knowledge onshore, such as geothermal, coal bed methane and shale and liaise across a broad range of topics, ranging from gas provide an opportunity for Southern and Eastern new play concepts, play de-risking and development in Africa to develop a diverse supply in meeting the energy the hydrocarbon industries, to applied geosciences in the needs of the region and elsewhere in the world where it is geohazards, mining and water industries. 2 FIFTH EAGE EASTERN AFRICA PETROLEUM GEOSCIENCE FORUM
TECHNICAL PROGRAMME Oral Presentations I Tuesday 30 March Oral Presentations I Wednesday 31 March E&P Overview of East Africa Session 3: Above Ground Risk Operating in East Africa 12:00 Welcome & Aims 12:00 EA11 - Local Content Legislative Framework in Kenya - 12:15 EA001 - E&P Overview of East Africa - J. Cochrane* L. Obwogo1*, L. Koiyo1, J. Waringa1, A. Omar1 1 IHS Markt 1 National Oil Corporation of Kenya Interactive Session 12:25 EA13 - Oil & Gas Exploration in Brazil using the Magnetotelluric Method: An Example for East Africa - P. De Session 1: Petroleum Play, Synthesis Lugao1*, B. Kriegshaeuser1 & Derisking 1 Strataimage Consultoria Ltda 13:00 EA03 - Analysis of the Regional Sediment Distribution along 12:50 EA002 - East Africa Working Group Presentation the East Coast, South Africa during Gondwana Break up and its Hydrocarbon Potential - S. Davids1* 13:15 Discussion Session: Above Ground Risk Operating in East 1 Petroleum Agency SA Africa 13:25 EA04 - Seismic Reveals Potential New Deep Source Rocks 13:25 Break off the Western and Eastern Margins of South Africa - A. Fielies1*, J. Salomo1, C. Van Bloemenstein1 Poster Session 1 Petroleum Agency SA 13:50 P01 - Applied Geoscience Project - V. Ojo1* 13:50 EA07 - Hunt for Oil in Offshore Angoche, Mozambique - 1 Ranvico Gemstone Limited D. Rathee1* 1 Schlumberger 14:00 P02 - Hydrocarbon Seep Hunting: Soil Gas Geochemical Sampling Application in the Karoo Basin, South Africa - 14:15 Discussion Session: Petroleum Play, Synthesis & Derisking Z. Mowzer1*, C. Motsoaledi2 1 Petroleum Agency SA; 2Petroleum Agency SA 14:45 Break Session 4: Applied Geoscience Projects Student Poster Session 14:10 EA14 - Regional Aquifer Characterization in the Buliisa 15:00 SP01 - The East African Rift System Eastern Branch's Area – Uganda. - C. LOISEAU1*, L. CANTEGREL1, L. CARCIONE1, Geothermal Potential And Achievements. - V. WANGARI1* E. GAUCHER2 1 Dedan Kimathi University of Technology 1 TOTAL EP Uganda; 2TOTAL, R&D 15:10 SP03 - Integrated Studies Intrigue to Mineral 14:35 EA15 - Prospects of Industrial Hydrocarbons Accumulations Prospectivity. Applicability to Kikombo,Dodoma, Tanzania. - Detecting on Onshore and on Offshore of South Africa in the G. Mwendenusu1* Region of Cape Town - M. Yakymchuk1*, I. Korchagin2 1 University Of Dar Es Salaam 1 Institute of Applied Problems of Ecology, Geophysics and Geochemistry; 2Institute of Geophysics, NAS of Ukraine 15:20 SP05 - Determination of Reservoir Properties of the Semliki Basin Using Rock Physics Templates - J. Nakajigo1*, 15:00 EA16 - Identification of Bypassed Oil in Carbonate Buildup J.M. Kiberu1 Reservoir at Mature Field with Integration of Saturation 1 Makerere University Log and Cement Bond Quality - I.K. Barus1*, H. Sipahutar1, A. Sukmatiawan1, A. Amperianto1, G. Sucahyo2 Session 2: New Play Concepts and 1 PT. Pertamina EP Asset 4; 2Baker Hughes Play De-risking 15:25 Discussion Session: Applied Geoscience Projects 15:30 KN02 - The Brulpadda Discovery and Accelerated Follow-up de-risking in a Complex Environment - W. Gordon Canning1*, 15:45 Break C. Scheffer1, M. Zweigert1, E. Bof1, M. Rousseau1, A. Bourgeois1, A. Perchoux1, G. Sterbecq1, G. Loir1, J.M. Bugeat1 16:20 EA18 - Exploiting the Geothermal Potential of East Africa for 1 Total Energy Diversification and Sustainability - K. Ndyamuhaki1*, O. Ssembataya1, J. Balinga1 15:55 EA08 - Reconstruction of Sediment Routing into the South 1 Makerere University; 2Petroleum Authority Uganda, Graduate African Cape Basin for Reservoir Quality Predictions - Internship K.A. Van Toorenenburg1, M.W. Blakeley2, C. Carvajal2, J.F. Bijkerk1* 1 Shell International Exploration and Production B.V.; 2Occidental Oil 16:45 Panel Discussion: Future of Sustainability and Gas Corporation 17:15 End of Day 16:20 EA10 - Reviving the Cretaceous Deep Water Clastics Plays of Southern Namibia - J. Bijkerk1*, S. Dekker1, M. Poupon1, J. Reijs1, K. Van Toorenenburg1, P. Lambregts1 1 Shell International Exploration and Production 16:45 Discussion Session: New Play Concepts and Play De-risking 17:15 End of Day FIFTH EAGE EASTERN AFRICA PETROLEUM GEOSCIENCE FORUM 3
Oral Presentations I Thursday 1 April IMPORTANT DATES Session 5: Applications of New Technology Registration Opens 25 November 2020 12:00 EA20 - Stratigraphic Forward Modelling in Albert Lake as a Tool for an Integrated Understanding of Basin Sedimentary Registration Close 29 march 2021 Infilling - G. San Miguel1*, N. Vilasi-Marmier1, M. Bez1, Forum 30 March – 1 April 2021 S. Veillard1, N. Buratti1, M. Rousseau1, A. Ahmed1, M. Stankoff1, J.L. Rubino1$1Total SA 12:25 EA23 - 2D Coda Attenuation Analysis in Sub-Basaltic Regions from Active Sources - K. Asena1*$1National Oil Corporation GLOBAL REGISTRATION FEES Kenya REGISTERED AND PAID FROM: 12:50 EA24 - Reservoir Delineation and Characterization in the 25 NOVEMBER 2020 Northern Orange Basin, using Genetic Inversion and Seismic UNTIL: Attributes - R. Africa1*$1The University of the Western Cape; 2 Petroleum Agency SA 29 MARCH 2021 EAGE Member € 200 13:15 EA26 - Adoption of a Standardized Checklist for Quality Checking Geomodelling Workflows for a Green Field in Non Member (Includes EAGE Membership) € 300 the Albertine Graben, Uganda - J. Ecau1*, A. Nyombi1, A. Aya EAGE Student Member € 125 O'Biale1$1Petroleum Authority of Uganda Non Student Member (Includes EAGE € 150 13:40 Discussion Session: Applications of New Technology Membership) 14:00 Break Session 6: Unconventional Potential LOCAL REGISTRATION RATES 14:15 EA27 - Shale Gas Resource Assessment of the Organic-rich REGISTERED AND PAID FROM: Ecca Group Shale of the Karoo Basin: Prospective Area 25 NOVEMBER 2020 Delineation and Resource Estimation - S. Adams1*$1Petroleum Agency SA UNTIL: 29 MARCH 2021 14:40 EA28 - Evaluation of the Coalbed Methane Prospectivity of the Ermelo Coalfield (Amersfoort Project Area), Main Karoo EAGE Member € 100 Basin, South Africa - X. Schalkwyk1*, T. Thovhogi2$1Petroleum Non Member € 125 Agency SA; 2Petroleum Agency SA (Does Not Include EAGE Membership) 15:05 EA29 - A New Approach for the Determination of Porosity in EAGE Student Member € 25 Unconventional Dry Gas Plays - L. Quintero1*$1Halliburton Non Student Member € 50 (Includes EAGE Membership) 15:30 Break *Local Rates are applicable if you are based in the Africa region. 15:45 Discussion & Closing Session *Memberships are provided for Non-Member registrations and the activation will only take 16:30 End of Day place after the event, between 2-3 weeks. All fees are in Euros (€). One Euro of your total registration fee is donated to the EAGE Green Fund. Please note that all fees are subject to 5% VAT as per UAE regulations. Please note: The deadlines are following the Local Time in the United Arab Emirates. Members please note: To qualify for the member registration fee, your EAGE membership dues for 2020 must have been paid and confirmed. The processing time for membership applications or renewals is 10 working days. 1. To qualify for the reduced student registration fee: • S tudents must be enrolled in a full time study programme at a recognized university or institute • T he registration must be accompanied by a copy of a student ID card and/or official proof of enrolment. 2. Please note: Student non-members cannot be older than 34 years of age (when registering). 3. Please note that EAGE reserves the right to cancel the workshop due to low participation. In this case, payment will be refunded in full. EAGE registration fees differentiate between EAGE membership recognition levels and non-members. First year members have Green membership status which gives you a € 50 discount (€ 25 for students) on the Non-member fee for each EAGE event registration; starting from Bronze status, you can benefit from an even greater reduced EAGE member registration fee. Click here for more information about the recognition programme. 4 FIFTH EAGE EASTERN AFRICA PETROLEUM GEOSCIENCE FORUM
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