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UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF H.H. SHEIKH KHALIFA BIN ZAYED AL NAHYAN, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Co-located with the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition & Conference 9-12 November 2015, ADNEC, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates OFFSHORE & MARINE CONFERENCE ﻣــﺆﺗـﻤــــﺮ اﻟــﻤـﻨـﺎﻃـــﻖ اﻟــﺒـﺤـــﺮﻳـــﺔInnovation & Sustainability in a New Energy World SUPPORTED BY ADIPEC ORGANISED BY

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Page 1: ADIPEC 2015 Offshore and Marine Conference Brochure 13 September 2015

UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF H.H. SHEIKH KHALIFA BIN ZAYED AL NAHYAN, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

Co-located with the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition & Conference9-12 November 2015, ADNEC, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

OFFSHORE & MARINE CONFERENCEمــؤتـمــــر الــمـنـاطـــق الــبـحـــريـــةInnovation & Sustainability in a New Energy World

SUPPORTED BY ADIPEC ORGANISED BY

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NEW ADIPEC OFFSHORE AND MARINE CONFERENCE

ADIPEC is the only oil and gas event in the Middle East, Africa and Asian sub-continent to dedicate an

entire new quayside setting for offshore, marine and heavy machinery and equipment exhibitors.

Offshore reserves will account for approximately 50 per cent of total oil production in Abu Dhabi by

2018 as a result of continued investments in production capacity, experts revealed. USD 25 billion

worth of investments are planned by the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) to boost offshore

production within the next 3 years. In line with regional and global efforts to continue exploring and

developing offshore production, ADIPEC is launching a dedicated offshore, marine and heavy equipment

zone situated on the waterfront at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), only 150 metres

away from the main exhibition halls.

Supporting the development of the quayside setting, ADIPEC’s inaugural Offshore and Marine

Conference will take centre stage in a purpose built dedicated theatre enabling the sharing of valuable

offshore oil and gas knowledge.

The three day conference will see global industry experts participate as speakers and panelists outlining

key offshore projects from the Gulf of Mexico, Egypt, Africa and the Middle East.

Also in focus, the Conference will provide vital updates relating to shipping, maritime security and

safety, economic analysis of the offshore sector, pipeline infrastructure and transportation, shallow and

deep water exploration and production, oil field developments and technological advances.

ADIPEC IS HOST TO:

www.adipec.com/offshore

THE GLOBAL MEETING POINT FOR THE OIL & GAS COMMUNITY

OFFSHORE AND MARINE CONFERENCE ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS

Dr Ali Obaid Al YabhouniCEOADNATCO-NGSCO

Dagher Darwish Al MurarCEOESNAAD

Abdalla Saeed Al SuwaidiCEONATIONAL DRILLING COMPANY (NDC)

Aqeel MadhiCEONPCC

Dr David KhemakhemVice President, Well OperationsZADCO

2 MINISTERIAL SESSIONS 2 CEO PLENARY SESSIONS 6 PANEL SESSIONS

79 TECHNICAL SESSIONS 3 INDUSTRY BREAKFAST SESSIONS 3 TOPICAL LUNCHEONS

NEW OFFSHORE & MARINE CONFERENCE WOMEN IN INDUSTRY CONFERENCE

NDC/DNVGLRIGOWNERS SEMINAR

MEPC VIP PROGRAMME

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CONFIRMED SPEAKERS

Dr Ali Obaid Al YabhouniCEOADNATCO-NGSCO

Omar Abu OmarCOOTASNEEF

Khamis Juma BuamimChairman of the Board, DDW – PAXOCEAN ASIA Chairman, DUBAI COUNCIL FOR MARINE AND MARITIME INDUSTRIES

Nasir NaimiVice President for Northern Area Oil OperationsSAUDI ARAMCO

Hamad Al MaghrabiGeneral Manager Marine ServicesABU DHABI PORTS COMPANY (ADPC)

Khalil Ibrahim Mohamed HosanyGeoscience Team LeaderADMA-OPCO

Hege KvernelandCorporate Vice President and Chief Technology OfficerNATIONAL OILWELL VARCO

Mohammed Al TamimiField Production SuperintendentTOTAL ABK

Steve KellyPresident and GMOCCIDENTAL QATAR

Demosthenis PafitisVice President Engineering, Manufacturing & SustainingSCHLUMBERGER

Christopher BushVice President OffshoreTECHNIP

Philip WhittakerAssociate DirectorBOSTON CONSULTING GROUP (BCG)

Amer AlshaikhaliChief Executive OfficerTOTAL ABK

Yang YunVice Executive PresidentCHINA OFFSHORE OIL ENGINEERING CORPORATION (COOEC)

Olakunle AyoolaPetroleum EngineerSAUDI ARAMCO

Sameh EidConstruction ManagerMCDERMOTT

Richard SkinnerBusiness Development DirectorALLMODE

Sara AlabadiWelding and Material SpecialistADMA-OPCO

Ajith PJTechnical DirectorARIES

Ahmed SaeedManager, H&S Group, Corporate HSE UnitINPEX CORPORATION Maurizio RovaglioVice President - Technology & Strategic AllianceSCHNEIDER ELECTRIC

Michael WohlmuthEnergy Management Division Transmission Grid Access SolutionsSIEMENS

Mohammed Marey Shaya Saif-Al- HajriProduction ManagerQATAR PETROLEUM

Musab Al KhudiriPetroleum Engineering System SpecialistSAUDI ARAMCO

Laurie CostelloTechnology Lead EngineerEnabling Technologies, Surface WellheadFMC TECHNOLOGIES

Ali Al RahbiSenior Vice PresidentDOLPHIN ENERGY

Eng Shamis Al DhaheriChairman, ALI & SONS MARINE ENGINEERINGand Managing Director, ALI & SONS GROUP

Ron BrennanNatural Resources Industry Solutions ConsultantIBM

Richard BrownGlobal Vice President HSESCHLUMBERGER

Hiba AoudiCorrosion EngineerADMA-OPCO

Manal Al BadawiEnvironmental SpecialistBOROUGE

Sanker GaneshSenior Project ManagerGE OIL & GAS

David MunroSeabed Marine ManagerSCHLUMBERGER

Nicolas ChevalierBusiness Development DirectorDIETSWELL

Badar Al BussafiEOR Project LeaderADMA-OPCO

Jean-Baptiste FagetAssets General Manager, Exploration & Production, TOTAL UAE

Nagi Saleh Ali Tayeb Al-YamiMarine ManagerQATAR PETROLEUM

Natesan Ramalingam IyerDirector (Technical)IGOPL OFFSHORE PRIVATE LIMITED

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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME MONDAY 9 NOVEMBER

www.adipec.com/offshore DAY ONE

10:00 KEYNOTE: Economic analysis of offshore oil and gas in E&P management

TOPIC: Future prospects for offshore oil and gas: challenges and opportunities.

Offshore E&P is the embodiment of undertaking high risks in pursuit of high rewards, points of discussion will be:

• Reviewing the economic indicators and an overview study on the impact of the offshore market so as to improve on recovery is vital for the industry to remain and increase its competitiveness and to ensure its success.

• Looking at the uncertainty of the offshore market – risk and decision analysis on how to both manage risks and reduce overall costs are areas that need much attention.

10:15 SESSION 1: Open Discussion: Current economic outlook, future trends, challenges and their impact on the offshore sector globally

This session will show the growth potentials for the offshore oil and gas market. The global offshore oil and gas industry is expected to continue to increase in the coming years. Areas of discussion include:

• What can be expected from the impact of low oil and gas prices in the offshore oil and gas sector?• Global market overview of offshore oil and gas• What is the Government and Industry’s take on tackling these offshore exploration and production challenges?• Insights into new African offshore discoveries and how Africa can advance in the exploration and production of

its offshore hotspots despite high operating costs • Best approaches for offshore E&P in the coast of Alaska• Working to successfully achieve operational efficiency for the Kaombo offshore project in Angola• Looking at power supply to offshore oil and gas fields - installations from shore to offshore

11:15 COFFEE BREAK HOSTED BY

11:45 SESSION 2: Case Study: Project excellence in offshore oil field development in China

Gaining insights into what precautions and measures were taken by China to effectively manage and overcome productions challenges in offshore oil projects.

12:30 LUNCH

14:00 SESSION 3: Panel Discussion: Key elements of the inclusive growth in offshore operation projects in the Middle East

The Middle East is a major player in offshore oil and gas projects and a major player globally in terms of its production. In order for the Middle East region to achieve successful construction of oil and gas fields and it supportive structures, the contractors need to conduct aggressive studies.

Offshore projects in the Middle East continue to be executed - how is the Middle East succeeding and remaining competitive in offshore oil and gas production? This panel discussion will:

• Focus on operational processes to reduce the rate of production decline in offshore oil and gas fields• Sourcing reliable and sustainable energy generation to offshore oil fields • Explore examples and steps towards achieving operational efficiency in offshore oil and gas exploration.• Look at how to improve high performance in wells so as to increase the production rate in offshore operations• Understand how offshore operators can facilitate a smooth tender process, lease, contracting and licence

barriers to service companies• Explore how IOCs and NOCs are increasing hydrocarbon recovery from existing offshore wells?• Divulge insights into how the transportation of oil from the offshore islands can be enriched

15:00 SESSION 4: Advanced ways in offshore subsea dispensation in oil and gas

Developing internal systems to effectively detect and tackle operational risks (taking both the known and unknown risks into consideration) and rising intervention costs in offshore oil and gas. This session will focus on:

• Detecting production choke wear in high rate dry gas wells using graphical trending of production parameters: an offshore Saudi Arabia gas field case study

• Gaining a market overview on subsea processes in offshore oil and gas exploration and production• Getting the most from reservoir surveillance, well testing, production measurement• Evaluation of Indian upstream Oil and Gas industry (Mubai- High Field)

16:30 CLOSING REMARKS

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www.adipec.com/offshore

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME TUESDAY 10 NOVEMBER

10:00 KEYNOTE: The role of the shipping industry in the 21st century

TOPIC: The role of the shipping industry on offshore operations.

The oil and gas sector is developing and adapting to current economic challenges, whilst at the same time, the discovery of remote new oil and gas fields see energy trading patterns shifting.

The shipping industry is the backbone of oil and gas transportation and likewise needs to continually adapt and adopt new innovations in technology, regulatory and organisational structures to ensure the success of their business including:

• Ship management and operations: best operating practices• Natural gas handling and transportation in offshore operations• Port to ship to offshore operations• Vessels of the future: energy efficiency and innovation

10:15 SESSION 5: Panel discussion: Supporting oil and gas transportation and delivery through OSV and FPSO vessels

The Middle East offshore support market faces major constraints for offshore support vessels (OSV) in shallow water, where difficulties can occur due to shallow water depths. Solutions to overcome failures in shallow water for OSV operations are currently being reviewed. OSV are increasingly taking over the traditional functions of rigs and platforms hence the emergence of a new generation of multitasking, more powerful OSV are needed. Points of Discussion will be:

• Overcoming the current credit crunch, slower demand and declining value• Improving OSV regulations and addressing the need to introduce specific OSV rules• Understanding tugboats specification orders of OSV to serve rugged fields• Reviewing the key challenges key challenges and benefits in floating production storage and offloading (FPSO)

vessels.• When to use an FPSO? What are the economic benefits to offshore projects? Which locations provide the best

for FPSO?

11:15 COFFEE BREAK HOSTED BY

11:45 SESSION 6: Project update: Best practices for creating a capacity plan for the offshore Egypt West Nile Delta project

West Nile Delta in Egypt represents the largest foreign direct investment into Egypt. Project update including oilfield design, pipeline construction, OSV and FPSO advantages.

12:30 LUNCH

14:00 SESSION 7: Strategic outlook for maritime security and safety

Audacious pipeline sabotages, brazen maritime piracy and global instabilities has undoubtedly heightened concerns amongst Government officials, Operators and contractors alike in safeguarding offshore assets, investments and crew. Investments in vessels and security infrastructure are a vital necessity. This session will focus on:

• Devising security strategies to provide more adequate measures against sabotage in offshore oil and gas installations

• Pro-actively investing in external advisory services, new technologies and other vital services to improve security

• Understanding how to use security management as a way of improving efficiency and reducing operating costs

• Developing global unified laws and protocols in tackling maritime geographic jurisdiction problems when constructing offshore pipeline infrastructures

• Looking at how the security of vessels are managed during transit of high risk areas• Managing safety and maintenance for marine operations

15:00 SESSION 8: CASE STUDIES: Effective HSE measures for the shipping industry and offshore mature fields

A better understanding of health and improved safety culture throughout the offshore industry as a whole is required. This session will focus on:

• Shipping industry safety best practices for a unified approach to maritime HSE regulations• Managing Safety in Multi lingual and cultural Environments• Managing the environmental impact of hazardous oil spills in offshore projects.• Evaluating consequences due to degradation, operational and environmental conditions• Tallying the impact and effect of weather conditions in offshore environments for personnel safety• Examining the uncertainty of old equipment and analysing the dynamic impact of explosions and dropped

objects caused due to such equipment• New approaches for environmental impact assessment and management

16:30 CLOSING REMARKS

DAY TWO

4 easy ways to register1. Online: www.adipec.com/offshorereg2. Email: [email protected]. Telephone: +971 2 697 05174. Fax: +971 2 444 4383

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www.adipec.com/offshore DAY THREE

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY 11 NOVEMBER

10:00 KEYNOTE: Operator cost reduction initiatives whilst remaining competitive in offshore oil and gas projects

TOPIC: Driving sustainable change and cultural mind sets through leadership and culture in offshore oil and gas projects.

Contractors are facing a huge challenge due to IOC’s and NOC’s that demand cutting costs without reducing any of their technical or administrative requirements. This is putting a stall in contractors and sub-contractors in the offshore industry. If IOC’s and NOC’s want to remain competitive in offshore oil and gas production and have a reduced cost base for the future, they have to critically review their own demands first and see if everything they want is strictly needed on every offshore project. The question is: where can IOCs and NOCs look to reduce costs without comprising on execution and delivery?

10:15 SESSION 9: Finding ways in offshore oil and gas to support the technology gap

One of the major challenges in offshore oil and gas operations is the gap in technology. The offshore industry is in dire need for technology to advance projects and achieve completion deadlines. Technologies and processes that need attention include:

• Opportunities for efficiently training your offshore and onshore resources through EyeSim, immersive virtual reality training simulator

• Implementing the latest technology in chemical distribution systems for offshore production facilities • Latest technology developments in well completions• Equipment and advancements in shale oil and gas• Cognitive Computing in the Oil Industry• Expertise and advanced technology for offshore and marine structures and pipelines• Using the latest technology to Improve facility performance during life cycle

11:15 COFEE BREAK

11:45 SESSION 10: Project Update: Offshore oil and gas project in the Gulf of Mexico

Developing an enforced strategy to overcome immense drilling challenges in ultra-deep water in the Gulf of Mexico, to satisfy the global market demands and to also achieve the production growth objectives of the operators

12:30 LUNCH

14:00 SESSION 11: Making the business case for the effectiveness of drilling and completion in offshore oil and gas projects

Numerous offshore wells in the Middle East are hard to drill; new ideas are needed to improve drilling activities. Production can be increased by taking advantage of new techniques that will drill the most difficult wells. Making sure that targets are being achieved by maximising ROI through automation for the drilling process is an aspect that the industry cannot ignore. Points of discussion will be:

• Executing the drilling process through automation to improve accuracy, reduce costs and enhance efficiency• Drilling Ahead of Bit, an upstream smart initiative by Saudi Aramco• Verification of liner wise drilling and casing drilling for difficult wells• In-depth risk assessment in offshore drilling activities• In-depth analysis of shallow and deep water drilling operations• Review of potential solutions to overcome the challenges in drilling that are beyond current industry

experience

15:00 SESSION 12: Extending the pipeline lifecycle and integrity through best approaches and applicable norms

The future success of the transportation of offshore oil and gas can be achieved through a thoroughly planned pipeline design and construction model. Deeper analysis of the pipelines life extension and that of ageing structures is vital. This session will focus on:

• Advancing design methodologies to optimise pipeline design• Designing best practices for early detection systems to ensure offshore pipeline integrity• Structural Finite Element (FE) analysis – including large deflection and elasto-plastic behaviour to determine

stress distribution and fatigue lives• Utilising corrosion modelling to prevent pipeline failure is an aspect that needs to be an industry norm in order

to maintain pipeline integrity• Exploring how innovative pipeline designs for both deep and shallow water can tackle the risk of high

temperatures, pressure, buckling and stability• Adopting accurate temperature profile methodologies along offshore pipelines.• Looking at intelligent ways for cladded pipelines to meet pipeline construction objectives• Managing pipeline integrity measurement for unpiggable pipelines, coated pipelines and pipe in pipe• Best practices in integrity management of safety critical systems

16:30 CLOSING REMARKS

FULLY DEDICATED OFFSHORE & MARINE CONFERENCE FROM $805!

Offshore & Marine Conference 3 Day Pass

Offshore & Marine Conference 2 Day Pass

Early Bird Rate $1,150 Standard Rate $1,300

Standard Rate $920

Expires 30 August After 30 August

After 30 AugustExpires 30 AugustEarly Bird Rate $805

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www.adipec.com/offshore

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DAY FOUR

11TH ANNUAL NDC/DNVGL REGIONAL RIGOWNERS SEMINAR 2015ASSET INTEGRITY: THE NEW INDUSTRY IMPERATIVE

In 2005, National Drilling Company (NDC) of Abu Dhabi and Det Norske Veritas came together in a historic partnership to conceive and establish the Regional Rigowners Seminar. Today on the 11th anniversary of that eventful beginning, yet another chapter of history is in the making. Having completed a decade of service to the industry, the Seminar now leapfrogs into the major league and joins hands with ADIPEC thus bringing the Seminar to a truly global community of marine service providers. 08:00 Registration and coffee 08:30 Seminar Opening Welcome

08:45 Keynote address: the need for a concerted effort for the development of regional excellence

The importance of cooperation amongst industry players cannot be over-emphasised. Growth of organisations is an inter-dependent process in this globally connected world where actions in one part of the globe reverberate on the other side of the world.

It is incumbent on all responsible organisations especially in the oil and gas sector to play responsible roles for the betterment of the industry.

09:15 Rating of jack up rigs

• Drilling rigs constitute a large proportion of upstream costs for Operating Companies. Recently economic challenges and falling oil prices have resulted in OPCOs curtailing spend and in addition, drilling contractors are having second thoughts about retiring their aging rigs in an increasingly competitive market.

• Risk tolerance meanwhile cannot be allowed to affect reputations and Operating companies are looking for integrity assurance for all units they employ. Some Class societies have therefore developed a system for the rating of jack up rigs.

The presentation explains how this initiative of jack up rigs rating can be used by OPCOs and Rigowners to fulfil the asset integrity assurance requirements.

THURSDAY 12 NOVEMBER

Abdalla Saeed Al SuwaidiChief Executive OfficerNATIONAL DRILLING COMPANY (NDC), Abu Dhabi Fred EbersRegional ManagerDET NORSKE VERITAS, Dubai

Dr Foo Kok SengExecutive Director (Shallow Water)KEPPEL OFFSHORE & MARINE TECHNOLOGY CENTREand Executive Director OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD, Singapore

Wesley CorbettDirector of Engineering, (Liftboat Division)HERCULES OFFSHORE INC, South Africa

Harold KeysDirector of Marine OperationsPARAGON OFFSHORE, Houston

Sven ZieglerOffshore Research and PartnerCLARKSONS PLATOU, Norway

Mike BroganVice President, Technical Director Offshore NewbuildingDET NORSKE VERITAS, Houston

Timothy WhiteDirector, EAM ProjectENSCO OCEANICS, Houston

Mark HaywardManager, Jack Up & Geotechnical DepartmentNoble Denton Marine Assurance and Advisory, DNV GL - OIL & GAS, UK

Jagbir Singh GhotraManager RigsDRYDOCKS WORLD, Dubai

Ankor RaithathaSenior Engineer, Jack Up & Geotechnical DepartmentNoble Denton Marine Assurance and Advisory, DNV GL - OIL & GAS, UK

CONFIRMED SPEAKERS INCLUDE: ORGANISED BY:

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DAY FOUR

10:00 A shipyard and designer shares a viewpoint

• Although jack ups have been in operation for over sixty years and owners have developed a good understanding of operating these units, some operational aspects require an understanding of the design elements enabling users to optimise utilisation and operation procedure.

• When a shipyard is also involved in the development and evolution of the design this gives the yard a twin benefit. Not only does the yard have a deep understanding of the design but can also continuously incorporate improvements and changes during the execution of the rig construction.

This presentation provides rigowners with knowledge and understanding on the finer points of the optimal use of the assets from a rigbuilding yards viewpoint.

10:45 Liftboat environmental and regulatory criteria selection impact: safety, performance and cost

• Liftboats have long been the step child of the jack up rig community, but recent awareness of the utility of these extremely versatile units has sparked a new interest.

• With a wide range of engineering and regulatory regimes, Liftboat design and operation criteria require significant decisions to be made by Owners and Charterers to obtain the desired outcome.

This presentation highlights environmental and regulatory criteria and the impact owners choices can have on safety, performance and costs.

11:30 Coffee break

11:45 A day, a night and a day in the Arabian sea

• A newly purchased Friede & Goldman L780 design jack-up drilling unit stationed in Bombay Harbour needed to be relocated to the UAE for shipyard upgrades and hull preservation - the challenge was that a monsoon had arrived in India.

• An attempted wet tow proved difficult due to weather and the rig returned to Bombay to effect repairs. Even after waiting a month and opting for a shorter tow to the Gulf of Kutch where the rig could be loaded on a Heavy Lift Transport for relocation to the UAE, things took a turn for the worse.

This presentation showcases lessons learnt for Rigowners to raise the awareness of how integrity can be influenced by proper decision making.

12:30 Offshore rig market update

• With political and economic trends affecting the oil price, interest in trying to predict what tomorrow holds dominates the Rigowners and the entire offshore industry. To the trained industry professional there are trends and signs that give a reasonable level of assurance – at least in the short term – to where the market is heading.

• Clarksons Platou with their in-depth knowledge and enviable database of the industry provide a reliable short term assessment.

13:15 Lunch

14:00 Identification and assessment of foundation hazards – punchthrough assessment

• The jack up industry has a longstanding history of units realising damage and even total loss, due to foundation failures from rig settlements, leg-runs and punchthrough events.

• Numerous guidelines for foundation assessment have been published but the loss of experienced engineers and a large influx of new recruits have revived risks that had been controlled.

This presentation covers the hazard identification addressed at foundation analysis stage, assessment of jack-up capability to withstand storm and operational loads with potential foundation hazards and example assessment of unit capability to withstand leg-runs / punchthrough and the associated recovery therefrom.

14:45 EAMS project

Companies with operations stretching across the globe have unique challenges. They need to develop systems to assimilate the asset history and total costs.

This was the driver for the implementation of the Ensco Asset Management System (EAMS).

This presentation covers; key objectives, system architecture, process improvements, maintenance philosophy, implementation approach and the communication and cultural change it requires apart from the expected benefits a drilling contractor can expect from the system.

15:30 Challenges in rig upgrades – a shipyard’s perspective

• Rigowners routinely approach shipyards for awarding contracts of rig upgrades. Project challenges faced by the yards include short lead times from tender award till project execution; materials and equipment replacement; engineering challenges and the like.

• Successful yard projects also depend upon interaction with Classification Societies for inspection and approvals, yard and client project team harmonisation, coordination of multiple incompatible activities on limited space and commissioning challenges.

This presentation will cover the management of challenges in major rig RIAPs faced by shipyards during project execution.

16:00 Closing address and vote of thanks

THURSDAY 12 NOVEMBER11TH ANNUAL NDC/DNVGL REGIONAL RIGOWNERS SEMINAR 2015ASSET INTEGRITY: THE NEW INDUSTRY IMPERATIVE

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THE ADIPEC 2015 OFFSHORE AND MARINE EXHIBITORS INCLUDE

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OFFSHORE, MARINE AND HEAVY EQUIPMENT ZONE

HEAVY MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT ZONEHeavy machinery and equipment manufacturers continue to be a vital element to supporting the ongoing development of the offshore oil and gas sector from mega project construction, maintenance to rigs, tanks and storage.

ADIPEC now provides a dedicated exhibition zone allowing visitors to see the best and latest machinery and equipment on offer.

Offshore and marine companies are now being offered the opportunity to exhibit within a dedicated exhibition hall with waterfront access, mooring and quayside exhibition space, a brand new unique feature that is now a part of the world’s second largest oil and gas event.

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ADIPEC is proud to be the first oil and gas exhibition in the MENA region to dedicate an entire waterfront section to offshore, subsea and marine products and services

Ali Khalifa Al ShamsiStrategy & Coordination DirectorADNOCChairman ADIPEC 2015

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FULLY DEDICATED OFFSHORE & MARINE CONFERENCE FROM $805!

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Offshore & Marine Conference 3 Day Pass

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