SPE/IATMI Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition Conference Preview - 29-31 October 2019 Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center
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Co-Organisers Official Sponsor Official Supporter SPE/IATMI Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition Advancing through Emerging Technologies and Digitalisation 29–31 October 2019 Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center Bali, Indonesia go.spe.org/19APOGC Conference Preview
Welcome Message from the Advisory Committee Chair 2 The regional flagship event, SPE/IATMI Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition (APOGCE) 2019, is Table of Contents scheduled from 29 – 31 October 2019 at the Bali Nusa Dua Convention Centre, Bali, Indonesia. Message from the Advisory Committee Chair 2 Table of Contents With the industry having to navigate through many hurdles in response to its arguably most challenging Message from the Official Supporter 3 time, collectively companies turned towards managing Message from the Conference Chair costs and boosting efficiencies and productivity. In About the Conference 4 this period of adapting, a new paradigm emerged and propelled the industry into a shifting landscape Attendee Statistics 5 of incorporating emerging technologies and digital advancement as enablers to improve operations, Committees 6 increase safety, efficiency and speed of processes. Conference Sponsors 8 APOGCE 2019 continues to provide an invaluable platform for participants to gain the latest insights Schedule of Events 9 through a compelling programme that features prominent industry leaders and renowned technical Conference Programme Schedule 11 experts through high-level discussions and in-depth technical presentations. With the theme “Advancing Opening and Keynote Session 12 through Emerging Technologies and Digitalisation”, Executive Plenary Session the 2019 edition will take a deeper look into how rapid advances in technology and innovation continue to Panel Sessions 13 enable the industry to access challenging conventional and unconventional resources. Special Session 19 Project Case Study Sessions 20 On behalf of SPE, IATMI and the organising committees, we thank you for your support and participation and we Regional Student Paper Contest 21 hope you will have an enriching experience. Energy4Me - Train the Trainer/Teacher Sincerely, IATMI Business Forum and Social Activities 22 Section Activity 23 Technical Sessions 24 Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions 35 Exhibition and Sponsorship Opportunities 48 Dharmawan Samsu Upstream Director Training Courses 50 PT Pertamina (Persero) APOGCE 2019 Advisory Committee Chair Registration 52 Registration Form 54 Group Registration Form 55 General Information 57 *This Conference Preview is updated as at 14 May 2019. Visit go.spe.org/19APOGC to register for the APOGCE 2019
Welcome Message from the Official Supporter and the Conference Chair 3 SKK Migas is proud to be the Official Supporter of The SPE/IATMI Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Conference and the SPE/IATMI Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition (APOGCE) 2019 is a collaborative effort Exhibition (APOGCE) 2019. As the Chairman of SKK between SPE and IATMI. APOGCE has successfully Migas, I am pleased to invite you and your organisation established itself as the premier upstream technical to participate in this important multidisciplinary event event in the Asia Pacific region since 1999. This event to be held from 29 - 31 October 2019 in Bali, Indonesia. continues to gather regional and global distinguished leaders, subject matter experts, technical professionals APOGCE is the regional flagship event for SPE and practitioners across the energy value chain to (Society of Petroleum Engineers) and IATMI (Society share the latest technical know-hows, best practices of Indonesian Petroleum Engineers), and its presence and innovative applications. and history in Indonesia and the region has cemented its status as one of the foremost oil and gas industry Over the past several years, the energy sector has event in Asia Pacific that brings together energy had to navigate many hurdles across the entire value companies and technical professionals for information chain in responding to the new oil price environment. exchange and technology transfer. Many efforts were taken to contain costs and boost efficiency, the new paradigm propelled companies As the industry continues to recover from oil price into a shifting landscape of incorporating emerging pressures, APOGCE 2019, themed “Advancing technologies and digital advancement as enablers to through Emerging Technologies and Digitalisation”, improve business and operations. will explore the many applied innovations and technological developments to advance resource Themed “Advancing through Emerging Technologies recovery, optimise business and assets, and improve and Digitalisation”, the APOGCE 2019 will showcase production, efficiency and safety. advances in technology and innovation, and how to leverage the transformational impact of digitalisation SKK Migas looks forward to the technical and business to develop effective ways in incorporating new exchange that will take place at APOGCE as regional applications to transform businesses and operations and international industry leaders and professionals to create values from existing capacities in order to come together to examine the critical issues faced advance the industry. by the industry today. We trust that you and your organisation will fully support this event and leverage We thank you in advance for your participation and this opportunity to participate as a sponsor and support, and we look forward to welcoming you to exhibitor at APOGCE 2019. Bali, Indonesia. See you all in Bali, Indonesia. Sincerely, Best regards, Dwi Soetjipto Chairman SKK Migas Ida Yusmiati Senior Vice President Upstream Business Development PT Pertamina (Persero) APOGCE 2019 Conference Chair Visit go.spe.org/19APOGC to register for the APOGCE 2019
About the Conference 4 About the Conference A collaborative effort between the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) and the Society of Indonesian Petroleum Engineers (IATMI), the SPE/IATMI Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition (APOGCE) is the premier upstream technical conference in the Asia Pacific region and serves as an invaluable platform for knowledge sharing, technology transfer and collaboration at regional and global scales. APOGCE 2019 provides participants with crucial insights into the latest industry trends, technical know-hows, best practices and innovative applications to continue to enhance the business value chain and propel the industry further. APOGCE 2019 will bring together eminent industry leaders, technical experts and energy professionals to share new perspectives and discuss technological advancements through a comprehensive three-day conference programme with stimulating plenary, panel, special/project case study and a multidisciplinary technical sessions. What’s Planned for 2019 Why Attend • 300+ multi disciplinary technical presentations from • Expand your knowledge and learn beyond your field or interest 70+ organisations • Network with distinguished experts and peers from global • 10+ insightful plenary, panel and special/project sessions from organisations senior executives and industry leaders • Face-to-face networking opportunities • 3 days of extensive networking opportunities • Discover solutions and emerging trends from reputable energy • SPE Asia Pacific Regional Awards Presentation companies • Young Professionals Workshop • SPE Regional Student Paper Contest • Energy4Me Programme • Training Courses • Social Activities (organised by IATMI and SPE Balikpapan Section) Registration is now open Register by 28 June 2019 to take advantage of the Super Early Bird offer. Group registration package is also available – Register 5 people and pay for the price of 4. Visit go.spe.org/19APOGC to register for APOGCE 2019. Disciplines Multi-disciplinary HSE Drilling Completions Management Projects Facilities Production and Reservoir and Information and Construction Operations Visit go.spe.org/19APOGC to register for the APOGCE 2019
Attendee Statistics 5 Attendee Statistics Snapshot of APOGCE 2017 in Indonesia 95% would recommend 1,252 attendees from 300+ technical presentations 30+ sponsors and APOGCE to others 30 countries from 70+ organisations exhibitors and 20+ countries Programme Highlights Top 10 countries • 6 Plenary and Panel Sessions • Indonesia 95% • 4 Special Sessions • Malaysia • 2 Case Study Sessions • China • 35 Technical Sessions • United States • 8 Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions • Australia of visitors rated • SPE Asia Pacific Regional Awards Presentation • Singapore the networking as • SPE Asia Pacific Regional Student Paper Contest • Kuwait fair to excellent • IATMI Golf Tournament, Business Forum and Dinner • Saudi Arabia • United Arab Emirates • India Attendees by Technical Attendees by Job 91% of exhibitors would exhibit Discipline Function again at APOGCE Reservoir Description and Dynamics 31.7% Engineer 44% Drilling 22.2% Student 17% Production and Operations 18.9% Manager 10% Projects, Facilities, and Construction 10% Geologist or Geophysicist 7% 88% Completions 9.4% Consultant 5% Management and Information 5.6% Research and Development 4% Health, Safety, Security, Environment, Other 4% 2.2% and Social Responsibility Educator 3% of attendees spent up to 6 hours Sales and Marketing 3% on the exhibition floor Business Operations 2% Superintendent or Foreman 1% Visit go.spe.org/19APOGC to register for the APOGCE 2019
Committees 6 Committees Advisory Committee Chair Dharmawan Samsu Upstream Director PT Pertamina (Persero) Members Priyambodo Mulyosudirjo Fauzi Imron, KADIN Indonesia Trijana Kartoatmodjo, U. of Trisakti Salis Aprilian, Digital Energy Asia Tenny Wibowo, Ophir Energy Indonesia Kevin Moore, Husky Oil Indonesia Hendra Jaya, PT Pertamina (Persero) Conference Chair Ida Yusmiati Senior Vice President Upstream Business Development PT Pertamina (Persero) Technical Programme Committee Advisor Bambang Ismanto Hazli Sham Kassim Vice President Chief Strategic Liaison Officer Reservoir Development Asia Pacific PETRONAS BP Indonesia Bambang Istadi Craig Stewart Chief Business Development Officer Senior Vice President PT Energi Mega Persada Tbk International E&P Medco Energi Chair Vice Chair Henricus Herwin Andre Wijanarko Head of Development & Planning Division Vice President Resource Management PT Pertamina Hulu Mahakam PT Pertamina Hulu Sanga Sanga Members Miles Ponsonby, AGR Software AS Wang Zhiyuan, China U. of Petroleum Fikri Irawan, GEOLOG International Manabesh Chowdhury, Antelopus Energy (East China) Farrukh Hamza, Halliburton Budi R. Permana, ConocoPhillips Indonesia Jason Kok Chin Hwa, AppSmiths® Technology David G. Kersey, Independent Alliza Aulia, Continental Energy Ong See Hong, Baker Hughes, a GE company Takaaki Uetani, INPEX Corp. Agung Cahyono, CORELAB|Owen Oil Asep K. Permadi, Bandung Inst. of Technology Tools Division Silvya Dewi Rahmawati, Inst. Teknologi Ferry Anantokusumo, BP Berau Bandung Nicholas Paris, Darcia, LLC Li Shidong, Inst. of Chemical and Manish Choudhary, Brunei Shell Petroleum Maike Willuweit, Emerson Process Engineering Sciences, A*STAR Li Binbin, Bureau Veritas Management Sdn. Bhd. Mojtaba Kalhor Mohammadi, International Naynesh C. Patel, ExxonMobil Cepu Ltd. Drilling Fluids (IDF) Dan O’Reilly, Chevron Australia Pty. Ltd. Hanifatu Avida, ExxonMobil Indonesia Edi Rahmat Bin Asmal Munir, Kuwait Oil Co. Meita Silaban, Chevron Indonesia Peter Adam, Gaffney, Cline and Associates Bai Baojun, Missouri U. of Science and Wang Yanling, China U. of Petroleum Technology (East China) Visit go.spe.org/19APOGC to register for the APOGCE 2019
Committees 7 Committees Technical Programme Committee (continued) Members Kevin Lay, NauticAWT Ltd. Raj Deo Tewari, PETRONAS Jin Xu, RIPED, CNPC Shankar Bhukya, NOV Wellbore Technologies Dipak Mandal, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd. Wu Shuhong, RIPED, CNPC David Manning, Oilfield Technologies Mohamad Othman, PETRONAS Carigali Euver Enrique Naranjo Penaloza, Santos Ltd. Brunei Ltd. Prady Chaliha, Osaka Gas Australia Pty. Ltd. Ahmad M. Garwan, Saudi Arabian Chevron Nor Idah Kechut, PETRONAS Research Dian Nur Cahyono, OXY Sdn. Bhd. Lu Mao Kang, Schlumberger Emeline Chong, Petrofac Malaysia Ltd. Bambang Widarsono, PPPTMGB “LEMIGAS” Jack H. Harfoushian, Schlumberger Australia Jan Bon, Petrolab Australia Pty. Ltd. Andry Halim, PT Pertamina Upstream John (Jonggeun) Choe, Seoul National U. Technology Center Kamal Morad, Petroleum Development Oman Afriandi Eka Prasetya, SKK Migas Sophia Kangan, PT Pertamina Abdolrahim Ataei, PETRONAS Justin Vaughan, TechnipFMC Indonesia Jufrihadi, PT Pertamina Hulu Energi Luky Hendraningrat, PETRONAS Koji Sakura, TENARISNKKTubes Fitrah Arachman, PT Pertamina Hulu Energi Hoo Lien Wee, PETRONAS Stephen Tyson, U. Teknologi Brunei Offshore North West Java Khairul Nizam Idris, PETRONAS Mohammed Abdalla Ayoub Mohammed, Lucky Bagus Waskito, PT Pertamina Hulu U. Teknologi PETRONAS Rahim Masoudi, PETRONAS Energi Offshore South East Sumatra Ben van Deijl, Woodside Ng Kiang Fei, PETRONAS Rachmat Hidajat, PT Pertamina (Persero) Mark Baker, Woodside Sanjeev Rajput, PETRONAS Anwarudin Saidu, Reservoir Link Sdn. Bhd Sulaiman Sidek, PETRONAS Liu He, RIPED, CNPC Conduct Committee Advisor Chair Vice Chair Iwan Chandra Novitri Lilaksari Novie Hernawati President Director Policy GCG & Compliance Assistant Manager Quality and Strategic Marketing GE Oil and Gas Indonesia PT Pertamina Hulu Energi Schlumberger Members Education Programme Security and Protocol Social Activities Dwandari Ralanarko, PT Pertamina Hafif Assaf, PT Medco E&P Indonesia Annisa Anggiriani Putri, PT Pertamina Hulu Energi Hulu Mahakam Nantien Lundigusdwina Putri, SKK Migas Ayudyah Widyahening, PT OBM DrillChem Arasy Az-Zariat, PT Pertamina Hulu Mahakam SPE Regional Student Paper Contest IATMI Activities Mugie Ginanjar, ConocoPhillips Lucky Bagus Waskito, PT Pertamina Hulu Young Professional Workshop Energi Offshore South East Sumatra Fikri Irawan, GEOLOG International Julianta Parlindungan Panjaita, PT Medco Energi Bina Yuanita, VICO Indonesia Sponsorships & Exhibitions Alfino Harun Lubis, PT Pertamina Indriasari Laraswati Hadiwidjoyo, Internasional EP Marketing and Publicity PETRONAS Carigali Muriah Ltd. Mahtubah, IATMI Leony Lervyn, PT Medco Energi Raesita Salim, PETRONAS Carigali Muriah Ltd. Visit go.spe.org/19APOGC to register for the APOGCE 2019
Conference Sponsors 8 Thank You to Our Sponsors Official Sponsor Official Supporter General Sponsors Educational Programmes Silver Sponsor Silver Sponsor (Co-Sponsor) Silver Sponsor Silver Sponsor Silver Sponsor Silver Sponsor Silver Sponsor Silver Sponsor Conference Digital Proceedings Exhibition Visitor Pass Writing Pads and Pens Sponsorship and exhibition opportunities available. Visit the website or contact Nick Chantrell, Senior Sales Manager – Asia Pacific at tel: +60.3.2182.3145 or email: nchantrell@spe.org Visit go.spe.org/19APOGC to register for the APOGCE 2019
Schedule of Events 9 Schedule of Events Sunday, 27 October 0745 – 1530 hours Bali Tribe Tour (organised by SPE Balikpapan Section) Hubud and Penarungan Village Monday, 28 October 0800 – 1200 hours IATMI Business Forum Jakarta Room, The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, Bali Registration Pecatu Lobby, Ground Floor 0900 – 1800 hours Speaker/Author Check-In Mengwi VIP, Ground Floor Exhibitors Move-In Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor 1300 – 1700 hours Young Professional Workshop Mengwi 6&7, Ground Floor 1300 – 1800 hours Golf by the Beach (organised by IATMI) Bali National Golf Club Nusa Dua 1900 – 2130 hours Networking Dinner (organised by IATMI) Temple Garden, The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, Bali Tuesday, 29 October Registration Pecatu Lobby, Ground Floor 0730 – 1830 hours Speaker/Author Check-In Mengwi VIP, Ground Floor 0900 – 1000 hours Opening and Keynote Session Pecatu Hall 3 & 5, Ground Floor 1000 – 1030 hours Coffee Break Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor 1000 – 1830 hours Exhibition Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor 1030 – 1200 hours Executive Plenary Session: Advancing through Emerging Technologies and Digitalisation Pecatu Hall 3 & 5, Ground Floor 1200 – 1230 hours SPE Asia Pacific Regional Awards Presentation Pecatu Hall 3 & 5, Ground Floor 1230 – 1400 hours Networking Luncheon Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor 1330 – 1400 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 1 Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor Panel Session 1: Accelerating the Adoption of Automation Mengwi 6 & 7, Ground Floor Technical Session 1: Unlocking Hydrocarbon Potential Mengwi 2, Ground Floor 1400 – 1530 hours Technical Session 2: Artificial Intelligence I Mengwi 3, Ground Floor Technical Session 3: Advanced Formation Evaluation Mengwi 5, Ground Floor Project Case Study 1: Jambaran Tiung Biru Mengwi 8, Ground Floor SPE Regional Student Paper Contest: Undergraduate Legian 1, Mezzanine Floor 1400 – 1730 hours SPE Regional Student Paper Contest: Postgraduate Legian 2, Mezzanine Floor 1530 – 1600 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 2 Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor Panel Session 2: Emerging Technologies in Production and Drilling Mengwi 6 & 7, Ground Floor Technical Session 4: Applied Technology in Managing Environmental Challenges Mengwi 2, Ground Floor 1600 – 1730 hours Technical Session 5: Gas Technology, Gas Injection and WAG Mengwi 3, Ground Floor Technical Session 6: Downhole Log for Production Performance and Well Integrity Mengwi 5, Ground Floor 1730 – 1830 hours Welcome Reception Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor Wednesday, 30 October Registration Pecatu Lobby, Ground Floor 0800 – 1730 hours Speaker/Author Check-In Mengwi VIP, Ground Floor Panel Session 3: Extracting More Value from Mature Fields Mengwi 6 & 7, Ground Floor Technical Session 7: Thermal and Novel EOR Mengwi 2, Ground Floor 0900 – 1030 hours Technical Session 8: Artificial Intelligence II Mengwi 3, Ground Floor Technical Session 9: Emerging Production Technologies Mengwi 5, Ground Floor Technical Session 10: Reservoir Characterisation Mengwi 8, Ground Floor Visit go.spe.org/19APOGC to register for the APOGCE 2019
Schedule of Events 10 Schedule of Events Wednesday, 30 October (continued) 0900 – 1400 hours Energy4Me - Train the Trainer/Teacher Legian 1 & 2, Mezzanine Floor 1000 – 1730 hours Exhibition Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor 1030 – 1100 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 3 Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor Panel Session 4: Balancing Foreign Investment and National Interest Mengwi 6 & 7, Ground Floor Technical Session 11: Efficient Human Resources and Management Mengwi 2, Ground Floor 1100 – 1230 hours Technical Session 12: Digitalisation and Automation I Mengwi 3, Ground Floor Technical Session 13: Waterflood Optimisation Mengwi 5, Ground Floor Technical Session 14: Deepwater and Subsea Mengwi 8, Ground Floor 1230 – 1400 hours Networking Luncheon Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor 1330 – 1400 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 4 Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor Panel Session 5: Decommissioning, Asset Abandonment and Site Restoration Mengwi 6 & 7, Ground Floor Technical Session 15: Improving Processes and Sustainability of Oil and Gas Operations Mengwi 2, Ground Floor 1400 – 1530 hours Technical Session 16: Simulation, AI and Modelling I Mengwi 3, Ground Floor Technical Session 17: Reservoir and Production Facilities Management Mengwi 5, Ground Floor Technical Session 18: Artificial Lift Planning, Design and Implementation Mengwi 8, Ground Floor 1530 – 1600 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 5 Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor Special Session 1: EOR: Road to Full Field Implementation Mengwi 6 & 7, Ground Floor Technical Session 19: Stimulation Mengwi 2, Ground Floor 1600 – 1730 hours Technical Session 20: Simulation, AI and Modelling II Mengwi 3, Ground Floor Technical Session 21: Surface and Subsurface Integration and Optimisation Mengwi 5, Ground Floor Technical Session 22: Drilling and Well Construction Mengwi 8, Ground Floor Thursday, 31 October Registration Pecatu Lobby, Ground Floor 0800 – 1600 hours Speaker/Author Check-In Mengwi VIP, Ground Floor Panel Session 6: Transforming Business Models to Adapt and Succeed in the New Oil Price Environment Mengwi 6 & 7, Ground Floor Technical Session 23: Completion Planning and Design Mengwi 2, Ground Floor 0900 – 1030 hours Technical Session 24: Digitalisation and Automation II Mengwi 3, Ground Floor Technical Session 25: Facilities, Operations and Support Mengwi 5, Ground Floor 1000 – 1400 hours Exhibition Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor 1030 – 1100 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 6 Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor Technical Session 26: Surfactant, Polymer Flooding and Nanotechnology Mengwi 2, Ground Floor Technical Session 27: Management and Economics of Oil and Gas Assets Mengwi 3, Ground Floor 1100 – 1230 hours Technical Session 28: Extending Life of Fields Mengwi 5, Ground Floor Technical Session 29: Drilling Technology Case Studies Mengwi 8, Ground Floor 1230 – 1400 hours Networking Luncheon Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor 1330 – 1400 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 7 Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor Technical Session 30: Monetising and Redeveloping Mature Fields Mengwi 2, Ground Floor 1400 – 1530 hours Technical Session 31: Simulation, AI and Modelling III Mengwi 3, Ground Floor Technical Session 32: Unconventional Resources / Gas Technology Mengwi 5, Ground Floor 1530 – 1600 hours Closing Session Mengwi 6 & 7, Ground Floor Visit go.spe.org/19APOGC to register for the APOGCE 2019
Conference Programme Schedule 11 Conference Programme Schedule (as of 5 May 2019) Mengwi 6&7 Mengwi 2 Mengwi 3 Mengwi 5 Mengwi 8 Tuesday, 29 October 0900 - 1000 hours Opening and Keynote Session - Pecatu Hall 3 & 5 1000 - 1030 hours Coffee Break - Pecatu Hall 1 & 2 1030 - 1200 hours Executive Plenary Session - Pecatu Hall 3 & 5 1200 - 1230 hours SPE Asia Pacific Regional Awards Presentation - Pecatu Hall 3 & 5 1230 - 1400 hours Networking Luncheon - Pecatu Hall 1 & 2 1330 - 1400 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 1 - Pecatu Hall 1 & 2 Panel Session 1 Technical Session 1 Technical Session 3 Technical Session 2 Project Case Study 1 1400 - 1530 hours Accerelating the Adoption Unlocking Hydrocarbon Advanced Formation Artificial Intelligence I Jambaran Tiung Biru of Automation Potential Evaluation 1400 - 1730 hours SPE Regional Student Paper Contest: Undergraduate - Legian 1 1400 - 1730 hours SPE Regional Student Paper Contest: Postgraduate - Legian 2 1530 - 1600 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 2 / Coffee Break - Pecatu Hall 1 & 2 Technical Session 4 Technical Session 6 Panel Session 2 Technical Session 5 Applied Technology in Downhole Log for 1600 - 1730 hours Emerging Technologies in Gas Technology, Gas Managing Environmental Production Performance Production and Drilling Injection and WAG Challenges and Well Integrity 1730 - 1830 hours Welcome Reception - Pecatu Hall 1 & 2 Wednesday, 30 October Panel Session 3 Technical Session 9 Technical Session 7 Technical Session 8 Technical Session 10 0900 - 1030 hours Extracting More Value from Emerging Production Thermal and Novel EOR Artificial Intelligence II Reservoir Characterisation Mature Fields Technologies 1030 - 1100 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 3 / Coffee Break - Pecatu Hall 1 & 2 Panel Session 4 Technical Session 11 Technical Session 12 Balancing Foreign Technical Session 13 Technical Session 14 1100 - 1230 hours Efficient Human Resources Digitalisation and Investment and Waterflood Optimisation Deepwater and Subsea and Management Automation I National Interest 1230 - 1400 hours Networking Luncheon - Pecatu Hall 1 & 2 1330 - 1400 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 4 - Pecatu Hall 1 & 2 Panel Session 5 Technical Session 15 Technical Session 16 Technical Session 17 Technical Session 18 Decommissioning, Asset Improving Processes and 1400 - 1530 hours Simulation, AI and Reservoir and Production Artificial Lift Planning, Abandonment and Sustainability of Oil and Modelling I Facilities Management Design and Implementation Site Restoration Gas Operations 1530 - 1600 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 5 / Coffee Break - Pecatu Hall 1 & 2 Special Session 1 Technical Session 20 Technical Session 21 Technical Session 22 Technical Session 19 1600 - 1730 hours EOR: Road to Full Field Simulation, AI and Surface and Subsurface Drilling and Well Stimulation Implementation Modelling II Integration and Optimisation Construction Thursday, 31 October Panel Session 6 Transforming Business Technical Session 23 Technical Session 24 Technical Session 25 0900 - 1030 hours Models to Adapt and Completion Planning Digitalisation and Facilities, Operations Succeed in the New Oil and Design Automation II and Support Price Environment 1030 - 1100 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 6 / Coffee Break - Pecatu Hall 1 & 2 Technical Session 26 Technical Session 27 Technical Session 29 Technical Session 28 1100 - 1230 hours Surfactant, Polymer Flooding Management and Economics Drilling Technology Extending Life of Fields and Nanotechnology of Oil and Gas Assets Case Studies 1230 - 1400 hours Networking Luncheon - Pecatu Hall 1 & 2 1330 - 1400 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 7 - Pecatu Hall 1 & 2 Technical Session 30 Technical Session 31 Technical Session 32 1400 - 1530 hours Monetising and Redeveloping Simulation, AI and Unconventional Resources / Mature Fields Modelling III Gas Technology 1530 - 1600 hours Closing Session Visit go.spe.org/19APOGC to register for the APOGCE 2019
Opening, Keynote and Executive Plenary Session 12 Opening and Keynote Session Tuesday, 29 October | 0900 - 1000 hours Pecatu Hall 3 & 5, Ground Floor Speakers Dharmawan Samsu Ida Yusmiati Tom Blasingame Upstream Director Senior Vice President 2021 SPE President PT Pertamina (Persero) Upstream Business Development Texas A&M University APOGCE 2019 Advisory PT Pertamina (Persero) Committee Chair APOGCE 2019 Conference Chair Executive Plenary Session Advancing through Emerging Technologies and Digitalistion Tuesday, 29 October | 1030 - 1200 hours Pecatu Hall 3 & 5, Ground Floor Moderator Thom Payne Director Westwood Global Energy Group Speakers Maria Sferruzza Louise Mckenzie Hilmi Panigoro Nicke Widyawati President, Asia Pacific President President Director CEO Baker Hughes, a GE company ExxonMobil Indonesia PT Medco Energi Internasional Tbk PT Pertamina (Persero) Visit go.spe.org/19APOGC to register for the APOGCE 2019
Panel Sessions 13 Panel Sessions Panel Session 1: Accelerating the Adoption of Automation Tuesday, 29 October | 1400 - 1530 hours Mengwi 6 & 7, Ground Floor Session Chairs Peter Adam Shankar Bhukya Senior Reservoir Engineer Senior Technical Marketing Gaffney, Cline and Associates Engineer – Asia Pacific NOV Wellbore Technologies Speakers Ahmed Ibrahim Siv Kailasapathy Hege Kverneland Noor Syarifuddin Vice President Digital, APAC CEO Chief Technology Officer and Vice President Baker Huges, a GE company Cenozai Corporate Vice President Geosciences and Planning NOV PT Pertamina Hulu Mahakam A search in OnePetro with “digital” and “automation” keywords results in almost 2,000 hits. Digital or automation is no longer new kids on the block but rather a maturing discipline. Automation is able to increase efficiency, promote a safe working culture and give us reliable outputs every single time. However, in order to adopt autonomous operations, one needs higher CAPEX and a proper mindset. This panel will be a collaborative brainstorming session to address the following issues facing our industry: • Why is the industry taking a back seat in adopting innovative autonomous technologies? • How far behind are we in using autonomous technologies compared to the car manufacturing and space research sectors? • How is our indecisiveness affecting our productivity? • How serious are we with our safety targets? • How willing are we to invest in such technologies? • Is there a better win-win solution through collaboration between the end user and service company? Can the CAPEX burdens and liabilities be shared? Visit go.spe.org/19APOGC to register for the APOGCE 2019
Panel Sessions 14 Panel Sessions Panel Session 2: Emerging Technologies in Production and Drilling Tuesday, 29 October | 1600 – 1730 hours Mengwi 6 & 7, Ground Floor Session Chairs Prady Chaliha Andry Halim General Manager – Development Advisor Osaka Gas Australia Pty. Ltd. PT Pertamina Upstream Technology Center (UTC) Speaker Satyam Priyadarshy Jeffrey B. Spath Brett Howard Technology Fellow and Department Head Director Front End/Systems Engineering Chief Data Scientist Petroleum Engineering Department Management (Asia and Australia) Halliburton Texas A&M University TechnipFMC Emerging technologies are technologies that are capable of changing the status quo. These technologies are generally new but can be existing technologies from other industries. Emerging technologies have the potential to improve operations in the oil and gas industry by reducing costs and increasing productivity, efficiency and safety. They enable oil and gas companies to explore and produce from technologically and economically challenging conventional and unconventional sources in hostile environments. To meet the growing world energy demand, new technologies should also be able to help by increasing productivity. Oil and gas companies face great pressure to sustain production and/or maximise recovery under mounting operating expenses with stricter accountability to the environment and public safety. Companies must adopt technological innovations that will deliver a change to the way they conduct their business. The oil and gas industry is very sensitive to oil price and at the time of oil price volatility, the exploration, development and production costs must be minimised. Furthermore, the industry will have to compete with the renewable energy sector, where the cost of production is gradually going down by the introduction of new technologies to improve operational efficiency and reduce cost of production. In this panel, we will strive to further understand the benefits of the current emerging technologies in the areas of drilling and production of oil and gas, both conventional and unconventional. Visit go.spe.org/19APOGC to register for the APOGCE 2019
Panel Sessions 15 Panel Sessions Panel Session 3: Extracting More Value from Mature Fields Wednesday, 30 October | 0900 – 1030 hours Mengwi 6 & 7, Ground Floor Session Chairs Dipak Mandal Lucky Bagus Waskito Custodian Reservoir Reservoir Engineer Engineering PT Pertamina Hulu PETRONAS Carigali Energi OSES Sdn. Bhd. Speakers Paul Madero Md Mazlan M Tamyis John Simamora John Anis Vice President Asia International Development General Manager Pacific OFS Production Expert Director PT Pertamina Baker Hughes, a GE PETRONAS PT Pertamina EP Hulu Mahakam company After the steep fall of crude oil price in 2015 – 2016 and although the market has seen some recovery in 2018, as we move into 2019, there is still not much optimism in the market. As the big oil producing giants put their thinking hats on to take measures in keeping the oil price above the USD50 line, industry players are still cautious about larger investments. With no one sure of the ‘New Normal’, most companies have tried to consolidate their margins by looking towards safer, cheaper investments in their backyard of ‘mature fields’ to remain sustainable. This session will look into cutting down cost, thus extending the economic life of mature fields by optimising usage of emerging technologies. Operating costs will continue to rise in mature fields and as facilities need more maintenance, how can technologies reduce operating costs and potential late life CAPEX of fields? This session will also debate on innovation or replication of technologies that operating giants need. How much of the budget outlook needs to be allocated for technology application? What is the view of operating companies and service companies towards technology implementation in mature fields? Will partnerships between operators and service companies help in paving quicker and more affordable implementation of technologies? Digitalisation has already paved safe and economic inroads in other industries. Oil giants are currently moving towards digitalisation for a faster, safer mode of operation. Mature fields with giga-data are one of the best areas for value addition through digitalisation. In the current oil scenario, to what extent will companies need to invest in digitalisation? Is digitalisation the way forward to cut down costs in mature fields? Will it have adverse implications on people, culture, economics and society as a whole? Visit go.spe.org/19APOGC to register for the APOGCE 2019
Panel Sessions 16 Panel Sessions Panel Session 4: Balancing Foreign Investment and National Interest Wednesday, 30 October | 1100 – 1230 hours Mengwi 6 & 7, Ground Floor Session Chairs Bambang Istadi Hendra Jaya Chief Business Technical Expert/Strategic Development Officer Advisor to CEO PT Energi Mega Persada Tbk PT Pertamina (Persero) Speakers Abdulaziz Al-Mousawi Aussie Gautama Ida Yusmiati Satya Widya Yudha Ferdinando Rigardo Country Manager Chairman Senior Vice President House of Regional Executive Indonesia KUFPEC Maurel et Prom Upstream Business Representative Director Development Republic of Indonesia Asia and Russia PT Pertamina (Persero) Repsol Oil and natural gas were one of the biggest cash contributors to Indonesia. However, their contribution to government revenue has declined along with production decrease. Above twenty percent a decade ago, the sector contributed fewer than five percent of government revenue last year. Indonesia requires huge investments to revitalise its oil and gas sector to boost exploration efforts to find new resources and prove up new reserves while at the same time, develop its maturing fields that might require advanced technology such as artificial intelligence and Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR). On the other hand, since 2015, the government has increased state-owned Pertamina’s stakes whenever production sharing contracts expire. Is Indonesia still attractive to foreign investors? What is the post-mortem from the gross split production sharing contract introduced in late 2016? How will Indonesia capture new technology and share business risks? This panel will discuss how to obtain the right balance between foreign investment and national interest in Indonesia. Visit go.spe.org/19APOGC to register for the APOGCE 2019
Panel Sessions 17 Panel Sessions Panel Session 5: Decommissioning, Asset Abandonment and Site Restoration Wednesday, 30 October | 1400 - 1530 hours Mengwi 6 & 7, Ground Floor Session Chairs Fikri Irawan Dave Manning Afriandi Eka Prasetya MPD Advisor Managing Director Senior Project Specialist GEOLOG International Oilfield Technologies SKK Migas Speakers Stephen D’Souza Mohd. Ikhranizam Mohd. Ros Charles Siallagan Jon Fredrik Muller Manager Head, Decommissioning & Vice President Development & Partner & Head of Consulting Environment Division Abandonment, Production Evaluation Asia Pacific NOPSEMA Group Project Delivery, PD&T PT Pertamina (Persero) Rystad Energy PETRONAS A recent report indicated that global decommissioning activities are going to increase significantly while decommissioning obligations in the global oil and gas industry are projected to hold steady at an average of about US$12 billion per year from 2019 through 2021 1. In the face of today’s bearish market, several hundred offshore oil and gas wells could cease production by 2021. The magnitude and cost of planning an effective decommissioning and abandonment strategy can no longer be ignored. With limited experience and lessons learnt, how well prepared is our local and regional industries from a technical and budgetary viewpoint? This panel will gather representatives from regulators, operators, service providers and consultants to deep dive into pressing issues facing the region. 1 “Global Decommissioning Set to Hit Record USD36billion over the Next 3 Years.” Press release by Rystad Energy, 21 February 2019. https://www.rystadenergy.com/newsevents/news/press-releases/Global-decommissioning-set-to-hit-record-$36-billion-over-the-next-3-years/ Visit go.spe.org/19APOGC to register for the APOGCE 2019
Panel Sessions 18 Panel Sessions Panel Session 6: Transforming Business Models to Adapt and Succeed in the New Oil Price Environment Thursday, 31 October | 0900 – 1030 hours Mengwi 6 & 7, Ground Floor Session Chairs Dipak Mandal Teof Rodriques Custodian Reservoir Engineering Director PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd. Rodrigues & Associates Pty Ltd Speakers Suzanne Hunt Hj. Bacho Pilong Daniel Purba Jafee Arizon Suardin General Manager Vice President Senior Vice President Deputy Planning Production, Planning & Malaysia Assets, Upstream Corporate Strategic Planning & SKK Migas Performance PETRONAS Development Beach Energy Limited PT Pertamina (Persero) With the turbulence in oil price in recent years driving the need to re-align people, processes, and technology initiatives of a company to its business strategy, each organisation needed to transform to survive in an evolving oil price market. What is the new oil price environment? Can we predict the oil price for 2019-2020? This session will explore the latest insights around business models and operational transformation to learn how the industry can capture new growth opportunities, reduce costs, improve efficiencies, and steer through this unsteady environment. It will also look into how to align and execute a strategic vision to improve business performance and stay ahead in this world of crude oil price turbulence. The session will discuss how business models can be transformed with the help of emerging technologies to sustain growth, and increase profit margins. The session will also converse on how digitalisation can bring in successful transformation in business to assure positive cash flow. Visit go.spe.org/19APOGC to register for the APOGCE 2019
Special Session 19 Special Session EOR: Road to Full Field Implementation Wednesday, 30 October | 1600 - 1730hours Mengwi 6 & 7, Ground Floor Session Chairs Andi Bachtiar Tutuka Ariadji Vice President EOR Chairman PT Pertamina EP IATMI Speakers Anette Poulsen Zhang Xiansong Rahim Masoudi Omer Gurpinar CEOR Team Leader Senior Engineer Chief Technical Officer & Custodian Director of EOR Chevron Energy Development Specialist - Reservoir Engineering, MPM Schlumberger Technology Company Research Institute PETRONAS CNOOC The most important considerations when implementing an EOR plan is to be aware that it takes a considerably long preparation time as it includes field development planning, laboratory work and piloting the project, whilst demanding a huge cost. Shortening the preparation time may be approached through understanding the perception of laboratory works and field trials as a reservoir characterisation process, thus allowing parallel works to be conducted. Moreover, in order to support the reliability of this stretched approach, the first step is to increase the screening reliability. Any new concepts and best practices to reduce the preparation time should be justified with a profoundly reliable approach. Expensive EOR may be avoidable through the exploration of innovative ways to ease the investment burden, such as reducing costs through sharing of facilities amongst companies that have nearby EOR field projects, local/ regional supply of EOR injected materials, and of course, improving recovery oriented technology development. The ultimate goal is to reduce the cost of EOR to lead to full-field implementation. Visit go.spe.org/19APOGC to register for the APOGCE 2019
Project Case Study Sessions 20 Project Case Study Sessions A Project Case Study session is intended to highlight distinguished achievement of major industry projects from discovery to delivery. Each project will feature an overview of recent or ongoing activities with an emphasis on the full value chain. Highlights include: • Technical achievements • Project execution • Project impact • HSSE • Considerations for investment decision Each project will be presented in a 90-minute session, including a question and answer segment. Project Case Study 1: Jambaran Tiung Biru Tuesday, 29 October • 1400 - 1530 hours • Mengwi 8, Ground Floor Visit go.spe.org/19APOGC to register for the APOGCE 2019
Young Professional Workshop and Educational Programmes 21 Young Professional Workshop and Educational Programmes Co-Sponsored by: Young Professional Workshop Monday, 28 October | 1300 - 1700 hours Mengwi 6&7 The recent downturn in the oil and gas industry has led to massive layoffs. Digital industrial revolution is slowly changing how upstream businesses operate. Increasing public awareness of climate change has fueled the urgency to shift to cleaner alternative energy. Can the current petroleum engineers survive in the next 10 to20 years? What are the skills required to help them adapt and thrive in the highly dynamic business environment of the oil and gas industry? This workshop will provide Young Professionals (YP) with a greater insight into the future of our industry and raise their confidence by stepping out of their comfort zone. For more information, please visit Young Professional Workshop page. Regional Student Paper Contest Tuesday, 29 October | 1400 - 1730 hours Legian 1 & 2, Mezzanine Floor SPE student members across Asia Pacific submit technical paper abstracts for the opportunity to present at the SPE Asia Pacific Regional Student Paper Contest at APOGCE. The shortlisted papers will be presented in front of a panel of judges in their respective Postgraduate or Undergraduate division. Winners of 2019 Asia Pacific Regional Student Paper Contest will be invited to attend and compete at the SPE International Student Paper Contest, to be held at SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition (ATCE) from 5 – 7 October 2020 in Denver, Colorado, USA. In addition to showcasing their technical knowledge at the contest, the winning regional representatives will have the opportunity to meet practicing professionals and industry members from across the globe for their professional career development. Conference delegates are encouraged to attend and support the student presentations. For further information, visit our Student Paper Contest page or contact apspc@spe.org . Energy4Me - Train the Trainer/Teacher Wednesday, 30 October | 0900 - 1400 hours Legian 1 & 2, Mezzanine Floor The workshop will equip attendees with the basic training to plan and deliver the Energy4Me workshop for students. It will highlight the importance and benefits of reaching out to local communities and educating students and teachers about science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education as well as the energy industry, including oil and gas, with the use of various hands-on activities. These educational hands-on activities are designed to both illustrate scientific concepts and engineering functions used in oil and gas exploration and production; and cultivate critical thinking and problem-solving skills in participants. The objective is to get participating students to consider STEM education and pursue a career in the energy, and oil and gas industries, which in turn ensures a positive flow of future talent for the industry. Visit go.spe.org/19APOGC to register for the APOGCE 2019
IATMI Business Forum and Social Activities 22 IATMI Business Forum and Social Activities The Digital Oil Field Transformation Forum: How Digital Technologies will Transform E&P Business Model in Indonesia Monday, 28 October | 0800 – 1200 hours Jakarta Room, The Westin Resort Nusa Dua Since the industrial revolution, the oil and gas industry has played an important role in the economic transformation of the world, fueling the need for heat, light and mobility of the world’s population. Today, the oil and gas industry has the opportunity to redefine its boundaries through digitalisation, after a period of falling crude prices disrupted exploration and production activities, and ineffective mature field development challenges that are currently facing most oil and gas companies in Indonesia. Digitalisation can act as an enabler to tackle these challenges and provide value to all its stakeholders. While digitalisation could be a source of positive change, there are a number of challenges that need to be overcomed to realise its full potential for both business and society. In some cases, the gains from digitalisation have been inequitable with the benefits not reaching those who need it most. At the same time, the exponential increase in global information flows have created new risks around data privacy and security and, businesses across sectors are grappling with challenges related to changing customer expectations, cultural transformation, outdated regulation, and skill shortages. Through collaboration at the IATMI Business Forum, leaders will gather to discuss and better understand the implications of these changes. The Digital Oil Field Transformation Forum is an ongoing initiative from IATMI that serves as the focal point for new opportunities and themes arising from latest developments and trends in digitalisation especially in Indonesia. This forum does not only look into the challenges and opportunities digitalisation creates for the oil and gas industry, but also how this potential can be translated to societal value. Fee: USD350/pax (Networking Dinner ticket is included) Contact Person: Reizy Azhar (azhar.reizky@gmail.com) Golf by the Beach (organised by IATMI) Monday, 28 October | 1300 - 1800 hours Bali National Golf Club Nusa Dua To take part in promoting a healthy life style within the petroleum industry and civic society, Golf by the Beach is prepared as part of the 2019 SPE/IATMI APOGCE activities. Golf by the Beach is a distinctive golf event that enables participants to strengthen their professional network while enjoying the beautiful scenery of Bali Beach surrounding the golf course. Fee: USD200/pax (Networking Dinner ticket is included) Registration Deadline: 27 September 2019 Contact Person: Ardian Putra (ardian.pradhana@yahoo.com) Networking Dinner (organised by IATMI) Monday, 28 October | 1900 – 2130 hours Temple Garden, The Westin Resort Nusa Dua Held on Monday, 28 October 2019 at The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, this Networking Dinner will be the highlighted event of the day before the ceremonial opening of the APOGCE 2019 on the next day. The dinner will provide all guests the opportunity to network and connect. Guests will be treated to a five star banquet dinner with a very convenient barbeque beach party whilst networking with Business Forum Keynote Speakers, of which will include leading business figures, major professional organisations, petroleum industry stakeholders and government officials. Fee: USD80/pax Contact Person: Mahtubah (mahtubah@iatmi.or.id) PACKAGE FEE: BUSINESS FORUM + GOLF BY THE BEACH + NETWORKING DINNER = USD500 Visit go.spe.org/19APOGC to register for the APOGCE 2019
Section Activity 23 Section Activity Bali Tribe Tour (organised by SPE Balikpapan Section) Sunday, 27 October Hubud and Penarungan Village In this digital era where we can have access to everything via the internet, we have an option to do our work whilst enjoying the nature. In conjunction with the APOGCE 2019, the Bali Tribe Tour will take place with two agendas: 1. Life in co-working space of Hubud: Introduction of what is co-working space in digitalisation era and, gaining new experiences and creative thinking from new environment (outside of oil and gas industry) to be applied in daily job. 2. Social and cultural tour in Penarungan Village: Experience Bali local culture and sightseeing around famous tourism spot(s). Fee: USD 150/pax (open to family members) Contact Person: Arasy Az Zariat (phone: +62.81.777.2710 or email: arasyazzariat@yahoo.com) For more information about Bali Tribe Tour, see our Brochure or visit our Website
Technical Sessions 24 Technical Sessions (as of 5 May 2019) Tuesday, 29 October 1400 - 1530 hours | Mengwi 2, Ground Floor 196297 Technical Session 01: Unlocking Hydrocarbon Artificial Intelligence Assisted Decision Support Center: Pilot Implementation in Onshore Indonesia Potential R.C. Pratama, R. Siregar, A. Putra, and A.R. Wicaksono, PT Session Chairs: Fitrah Arachman, PT Pertamina Hulu Energi Chevron Pacific Indonesia Offshore North West Java; Afriandi Eka Prasetya, SKK Migas 196470 Presentation Data-Driven Diagnosis for Artificial Lift Pump’s Failures 196541 T. Ounsakul, A. Rittirong, T. Kreethapon, W. Toempromaraj, K. Wejwittayaklung, and P. Rangsriwong, PTTEP Comprehensive Approach to Assess the Productivity of Tight Zones in Contrasted Permeability Reservoirs 196288 E. Alalyan, A.I. Al-Sadah, and M.T. Bouaouaja, Saudi Aramco Deep Autoencoder-Derived Features Applied in Virtual Flow PE&D Metering for Sucker-Rod Pumping Wells 196559 Y. Peng, RIPED, PetroChina Unlocking Low Resistivity Pay as New Reservoir Backbone for Mature Field Redevelopment Strategy: A Case Study of Alengka Field, Offshore North West Java Tuesday, 29 October 1400 - 1530 hours | Mengwi 5, Ground Floor I.D. Wibowo, A. Prawesti, S. Sobani, L. Ilmiawan, T. Maulana, and Technical Session 03: Advanced Formation M. Luciawaty, PT Pertamina Hulu Energi Offshore North West Evaluation Java Session Chair: Ben van Deijl, Woodside; Hoo Lien Wee, 196462 PETRONAS Case Study Well Test Analysis on Gas Well in Basement Granite Reservoir of South Sumatera Presentation D.P. Laksana, R. Sitaresmi, and H.K. Oetomo, Trisakti U.; A. 196359 Puspiantoro, PetroChina International Jabung Ltd. Wettability Study of Mixed-Wet Carbonate with Multiple Pore 196379 Systems Using Advanced In-Situ MRI Technologies Field Case to Manage the Control of a Naturally Fractured J. Gao and H.T. Kwak, Saudi Aramco PE&D Reservoir during Hydraulic Fracturing 196365 J.W. Pereira Suzart, J. Davis, M. Aljlaidi, and A. Larit, Halliburton Experience of Distributed Temperature Survey (DTS) Strengthen the Understanding on Heterogeneous Carbonate in Southern Iraq Oilfield Tuesday, 29 October 1400 - 1530 hours | Mengwi 3, Ground Floor S. Sidek, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd. Technical Session 02: Artificial Intelligence I 196329 Session Chairs: Wu Shuhong, RIPED, CNPC; Mohammed Abdalla A Discovery of the New Indonesia’s Hydrocarbon Reserves Ayoub Mohammed, U. Teknologi PETRONAS through Selective Combination of Advanced Wireline Logging Data: A Case Study of Akasia Maju Field, Indonesia Presentation I. Rudiyanto, A. Moris, M. Wahyudin, and N.A. Herdiyanti, PT 196321 Pertamina EP; L.L. Lilasari, D. Juandi, H. Tanjung, R. Sudarwoto, R. Dewanda, and P.T. Siburian, Schlumberger Improving Deepwater Facility Uptime Using Self Learning Artificial Intelligence Model 196364 A.P. Singh, Anadarko Petroleum Hydrocarbon Identification and Evaluation in a Bioturbated Reservoir with New Generation Pulsed Neutron Technology L. Jiang, Schlumberger; B.P. Kantaatmadja, B. Ralphie, and L. Saw, PETRONAS Tuesday, 29 October 1400 - 1530 hours | Mengwi 2 Visit go.spe.org/19APOGC to register for the APOGCE 2019
Technical Sessions 25 Technical Sessions (as of 5 May 2019) Tuesday, 29 October 1600 - 1730 hours | Mengwi 2, Ground Floor 196548 Technical Session 04: Applied Technology in A Critical Review of CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery in Tight Oil Reservoirs of North America and China Managing Environmental Challenges Z. Song and B. Bai, Missouri U. of Science and Technology Session Chairs: Hanifatu Avida Romas, ExxonMobil Indonesia; Mohamad Othman, PETRONAS Carigali Brunei Ltd. 196257 Development of Novel Real-Time Monitoring Tool to Track In- Presentation Situ CO2-Foam Generation and Quality during Core-Flooding Experiments 196245 M.R. Haroun, Petroleum Inst.; H.K. Sarma, U. of Calgary; J.S. Process for Separating Deck Hydrocarbons and Solids from Gomes, Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. Water 196551 I.T. Hussain, P. Bolivar, D. Paz, and D. Craig, Baker Hughes, a GE company; R. Lewis, Recovered Energy, Inc. Reservoir Performance Estimation for Huff and Puff CO2 Injection Using Newly-Developed Predictive Model 196469 M.B. Setiawan, Z. Syihab, A.H. Lumban Gaol, A. Yasutra, S. Assuring Groundwater Safety with Stable Isotope Monitoring Rahmawati, M.G. Merdeka, F. Metra, W. Wiranda, and E. Alam, Method for Waste Slurry Injection Project, Duri Field, Sumatera, Inst. Teknologi Bandung Indonesia Y. Yuniar, A. Sugiarto, and A. Syahputra, PT. Chevron Pacific Indonesia; M.S. Dwi Hadian and M.N. Barkah, Padjadjaran U. Tuesday, 29 October 1600 - 1730 hours | Mengwi 5, Ground Floor 196457 Technical Session 06: Downhole Log for Production HSEQ View and Review (V&R): Initiative to Improve HSEQ Performance and Well Integrity Performance in WCI Division Session Chairs: Siti Najmi Farhan Bt Zulkipli, PETRONAS; Jack B. Puji Widodo and R. Therademaker, PT Pertamina Hulu Mahakam Harfoushian, Schlumberger Australia 196466 Presentation Review of Land Acquisition Process and Its Problems in 196544 Geothermal Exploration Project in Indonesia Where’s the Water Coming From?: A Combined Formation D.W. Adityatama, U. of Auckland; D.P. Purba and F. Muhammad, Saturation, Production Logging, Water Flow, and Leak Detection Rigsis Energi Indonesia; S. Hasymi, Indonesia Geothermal Lawyer Diagnosis Deployed on Coiled Tubing Association A.L. Imrie, M. Bagir, G.R. Himawan, M.S. Iyer, and A. Ariewijaya, Halliburton Tuesday, 29 October 1600 - 1730 hours | Mengwi 3, Ground Floor 196445 Technical Session 05: Gas Technology, Gas Injection Determination of Sand Production Intervals in Unconsolidated Sandstone Reservoirs Using Spectral Acoustic Logging and WAG Z. Ramadhana and A. Triantoro, PT Pertamina; I. Aslanyan, Y.V. Session Chairs: Rahim Masoudi, PETRONAS; Nor Idah Kechut, Maslennikova, R. Minakhmetova, L. Sungatullin, and S. Aristov, TGT PETRONAS Research Sdn. Bhd. Oil & Gas Services Presentation 196483 Unlocking Well Potential with CO2 Tracer Application in High 196461 Deviation Well Dual Function Hydrate Inhibitor for Mixed Carbon Dioxide and J. Kueh, PETRONAS; J. Lim, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd. Methane System 196272 Z. Kassim and F.H. Rahman, PETRONAS Research Sdn. Bhd.; M. Khan and B. Lal, U. Teknologi PETRONAS Fiber Optic Measurements as Real Time PLT with New Transient Interpretation D. Kortukov and V. Shako, Schlumberger W Visit go.spe.org/19APOGC to register for the APOGCE 2019
Technical Sessions 26 Technical Sessions (as of 5 May 2019) Wednesday, 30 October 0900 - 1030 hours | Mengwi 2, Ground Floor 196382 Technical Session 07: Thermal and Novel EOR Dyno Card Classification Using Case Based Reasoning for Rod Pump Failure Identification Session Chairs: Sulaiman Sidek, PETRONAS; Jason Kok Chin Hwa, R.A. Wibawa, T.H. Dwiputranto, J.N. Prasetyo, M.O. Purba, AppSmiths® Technology D. Wilantara, J. Dongoran, G. Gunawan, and A.S. Negara, PT Chevron Pacific Indonesia Presentation 196430 196407 An Intelligent Artificial Lift Technology in Shengli Oilfield: A Novel Hybrid Enhanced Oil Recovery Method by Smart Water Integration of Remote Wireless Control and Artificial Injection and Foam Flooding in Carbonate Reservoirs Intelligence for Zonal Water Injection A.M. Hassan, Delft U. of Technology F. Jin, CNPC Engineering Technology R&D Co. Ltd. 196249 Advancing Steamflood Performance through a New Integrated Wednesday, 30 October 0900 - 1030 hours | Mengwi 5, Ground Floor Optimisation Process: Transform the Concept into Practical Technical Session 09: Emerging Production H.S. Silalahi, PT. Chevron Pacific Indonesia Technologies 196497 Session Chairs: Nicholas Paris, Darcia, LLC; Fitrah Arachman, PT Geochemical Modelling of Low Salinity Water Flooding EOR Pertamina Hulu Energi Offshore North West Java Mechanism Q. Chen, S.M. Al Enezi, and A.A. Yousef, Saudi Aramco PE&D Presentation 196298 196508 A New Advancement in Enhanced Oil Recovery: Plasma Pulse First Application of Ultrasonic Technology in South East Technology Asia: Breakthrough Case Study in Field T - Opening Doors for Alternative Stimulation Methods U. Dasgupta and A. Attri, U. of Petroleum and Energy Studies C.L. Chang, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd. Wednesday, 30 October 0900 - 1030 hours | Mengwi 3, Ground Floor 196526 Effective of Inflow Control Device in Directional Wells through Technical Session 08: Artificial Intelligence II the Lower Cretaceous Reservoir Sand: A Case Study from Greater Burgan Field, Kuwait Session Chairs: Sachin Sharma, BCG; Peter Adam, Gaffney, Cline and Associates H.A. Bahman and V. Naik, Kuwait Oil Co. 196357 Presentation Solving the Hydro Frac Puzzle in HP/HT KG Basin of India by 196455 Geomechanics Enabled Design and Execution of Hydraulic Application of Fuzzy Logic for Improvement of Perforation Gain Fracturing: 730% Increase in Gas Production Predictability in Multi-Layered Giant Mature Gas Field R.R. Gondalia, S. Narayan, R.R. Kumar, A. Shah, K. Bordeori, U. I.T. Rau, PT Pertamina Hulu Mahakam Nand, A. Bandyopadhyay, and M.M. Singh, Schlumberger 196487 196503 Reservoir Recovery Estimation Using Data Analytics and Neural Applying Epoxy Resin Technology on Remediation for 3.5‑in. Network Based Analogue Study Casing Leak: Case Study, South Sulige Gas Field Z. Zhu and Y. Chen, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; Z. Chen, U. of S. Liu, PetroChina; X. Zhang and L. Li, Halliburton; Z. Chen, W. Calgary Fan, Y. Sun, and A. Fang, PetroChina; C. Luo, Centreal Visit go.spe.org/19APOGC to register for the APOGCE 2019
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