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Researched and developed by: Main Conference: 29th – 30th April, 2014 Pre-Conference Workshops: 28th April, 2014 Venue: Prince Hotel & Residence, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia www.producedwaterevent.com Media partners: Sponsors: This event is a great opportunity to meet and engage with industry leaders at the cutting edge of innovation. Erwin van der Geer, Seria Crude Oil Terminal Operations Process Engineer, Brunei Shell Petroleum KEY THEMES INCLUDE: S The latest technology for produced water management S Meeting international produced water regulations S Combining the optimal chemicals for the treatment process S Chemical EOR strategies to enhance production S Measurement strategies to detect oil and contaminants in water S Improving sand management for increased uptime And much more… 3 REASONS YOU MUST ATTEND THE 6TH ANNUAL PRODUCED WATER MANAGEMENT ASIA 2014: Tackle your produced water management challenges by discovering the latest technology available and how to integrate new reliable solutions into your existing processes Learn innovative water management strategies from the world’s major oil operators through all-new case studies from some of the world’s most challenging fields Meet 80 industry experts including the key produced water decision makers from leading NOCs and IOCs in Southeast Asia, Australia and the Middle East 2 3 1 PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS Develop your skills by joining two all new pre-conference workshops addressing the key industry challenges including: Designing Produced Water Treatment Solutions for the Oil and Gas industry The Golden Rules of Topsides Sand Management Advanced Chemical Treatments for Challenging EOR and Produced Water A B C FEATURING 16 SENIOR TECHNICAL EXPERTS FROM LEADING OIL & GAS OPERATORS INCLUDING: Mehdi Negarestani Specialist Process Engineer Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd Erwin van der Geer SCOT Operations Process Engineer Hydrocarbon processing Operation Brunei Shell Petroleum Sau Jin Yong Senior Water Utilities Technologist Shell P&T Panneer Selvam General Manager – Technical Services Cairn Energy India Limited Izakisna Razali Principal Process Engineer Sarawak Shell Berhad + 11 more! Developing Effective Strategies for Water Minimisation, Separation, Treatment and EOR Using the Latest Technology Register and pay by 15th February 2014 and save up to $800 USD!

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Page 1: Developing Effective Strategies for Water Minimisation ... · Main Conference: 29th – 30th April, 2014 Pre-Conference Workshops: 28th April, 2014 Venue: Prince Hotel & Residence,

Researched anddeveloped by:

Main Conference: 29th – 30th April, 2014Pre-Conference Workshops: 28th April, 2014Venue: Prince Hotel & Residence, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

www.producedwaterevent.com

Media partners:Sponsors:

This event is a great opportunity to meet and engage with industry leaders at the cutting edge of innovation.

Erwin van der Geer, Seria Crude Oil Terminal Operations Process Engineer, Brunei Shell Petroleum

KEY THEMES INCLUDE:

S The latest technology for produced water managementS Meeting international produced water regulationsS Combining the optimal chemicals for the treatment processS Chemical EOR strategies to enhance productionS Measurement strategies to detect oil and contaminants in waterS Improving sand management for increased uptime

And much more…

3 REASONS YOU MUST ATTEND THE 6TH ANNUAL PRODUCED WATER MANAGEMENT ASIA 2014:

Tackle your produced water management challenges by discovering the latest technology available and how to integrate new reliable solutions into your existing processes

Learn innovative water management strategies from the world’s major oil operators through all-new case studies from some of the world’s most challenging fields

Meet 80 industry experts including the key produced water decision makers from leading NOCs and IOCs in Southeast Asia, Australia and the Middle East

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PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPSDevelop your skills by joining two all new pre-conference workshopsaddressing the key industry challenges including:

Designing Produced Water Treatment Solutions for the Oil and Gas industry

The Golden Rules of Topsides Sand Management

Advanced Chemical Treatments for Challenging EOR and Produced Water

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FEATURING 16 SENIORTECHNICAL EXPERTS FROMLEADING OIL & GAS OPERATORS INCLUDING:

Mehdi NegarestaniSpecialist Process Engineer Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd

Erwin van der Geer SCOT Operations Process Engineer Hydrocarbon processing Operation Brunei Shell Petroleum

Sau Jin Yong Senior Water Utilities TechnologistShell P&T

Panneer SelvamGeneral Manager – Technical ServicesCairn Energy India Limited

Izakisna Razali Principal Process Engineer Sarawak Shell Berhad

+ 11 more!

Developing Effective Strategies for Water Minimisation, Separation,Treatment and EOR Using the Latest Technology

Registerand pay by

15th February 2014

and save up to $800 USD!

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Dear Colleague,

Oil and gas operators are feeling the effects of managing increased volumes of produced water and other contaminants, leading everyone to look for the most effective produced water treatment technologies and strategies available. Oil and gas operators are feeling the effects of managing increased volumes of produced water and other contaminants, leading everyone to look for the most effective produced water treatment technologies and strategies available. If you face these challenges or you provide the solutions to help, then it gives me great pleasure to invite you to the 6th Annual Produced Water Management Asia Conference 2014.

Following last year’s knowledge-rich event, I am proud to welcome an outstanding range of international produced water management experts from the major operators including Shell Global Solutions, Kuwait Oil Company, Woodside, Santos and Petronas Caligari. This is your opportunity to overcome your produced water challenges by learning from some of the most challenging produced water management projects in the world.

Attendees will have the opportunity to directly interact with the gathered expert speakers and delegates through two all new interactive round table discussions, including a “What-Would-You-Do?” real-world scenario. These round table discussions will combine the pooled knowledge and expertise of the attendees and guarantee everyone will learn something new.

Also new for this year are the three in-depth pre-conference workshops,giving you the opportunity to develop your skills on the key industry challenges, including the design of produced water treatment processes, advanced sand management and chemical treatments for EOR.

As always, we have maintained our technology focus with the leading solution providers showcasing how they can benefit your produced water treatment process. With presentations addressing your key produced water challenges, this conference has been designed to give you the skills and knowledge you need to improve your produced water management.

I look forward to welcoming you in April.

Best regards,

Ambrish Kumar Staff Engineer (Petroleum Resource Development), Petroleum Management Unit Petronas, Malaysia

Conference Chairman - 6th Annual Produced Water Management Asia Conference 2014

The 6th Annual Produced Water Management Asia Conference 2014 will gather 80 senior oil and gas technical experts from the following countries:

n Malaysia 50n Singapore 10n Brunei 10n Indonesia & Philippines 5n Thailand & Vietnam 5n Rest of world 20

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MEET THE MAJOR OIL AND GAS OPERATORS INCLUDING:

S Brunei Shell Petroleum Company Sendirian BerhadS Cairn Energy India Pty LtdS Pertamina-TalismanS Petrofac EngineringS Petronas Carigali Sdn BhdS Santos LimitedS Shell P&TS Talisman (Malaysia) Ltd.S VICO IndonesiaS Woodside

And many more!

Job titles of attendees will include:

S Senior Process EngineersS Operations EngineersS Facilities EngineersS Reservoir ManagersS Production EngineersS Procurement Engineers / ManagersS EOR and Water Injection LeadsS Health Safety and Environment Advisors

ATTENDEES BREAKDOWNBY COUNTRY*

This event has a good blend of participants from oil & gas operators, consultants, EPC contractors, and vendors. It is a good platform for learning about new technologies/best practices and sharing knowledge among different companies. The opportunity for networking is also a key benefit.

Vanessa Suinggi, Water Utilities EngineerShell Global Solutions (M) Sdn Bhd

P: (65) 6722 9388 S F: (65) 6720 3804 S E: [email protected] S W: www.producedwaterevent.com

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13:10 Hydrocyclones and CFUs: Comparing Conventional Treatment Processes to Choose the Best Options for Your Well Whilst conventional treatment methods remain the most common choice on pre-existing facilities, the question being asked is whether to use hydrocylones, CFUs or a mixture of the two technologies. This roundtable discussion will split the delegates into mixed groups of industry stakeholders to share their views and experience in using and choosing the best conventional treatment technology for their particular wells. Topics to be discsussed will include: S The latest technological developments in both hydrocyclones, CFUs and whether this should affect decisions for your existing treatment process S Assessing the benefits of using both treatment solutions either singularly or simultaneously S Overcoming challenges in adding new components into your existing processes S Having discussed these issues, the participants will then be asked to present their findings for further comment and discussion with the other groups.

Moderated By: Ambrish Kumar Staff Engineer (Petroleum Resource Development), Petroleum Management Unit Petronas Malaysia 13:50 Assessing Well Results and Cost Comparisons When Choosing the Optimal Produced Water Treatment Process Technology S Assessing the economic feasibility and effectiveness of emerging treatment technologies such as Electrocoagulation, Electro-oxidation, Chemical treatment, Modular treatment facilities S Analysing flow rates, through put and backwash cycles in mechanical and membrane filtration treatment units to acquire adequate water quality for immediate reuse S Planning a decision making criteria for selecting the optimal water treatment technologies for your reservoir

Andi Priyono Senior Process Engineer Premier Oil, Indonesia 14:30 AFTERNOON REFRESHMENTS AND NETWORKING 15:00 Designing an Effective Produced Water Management Solution for the Offshore Baronia Field, East Malaysia Located in the Baram Delta, the Baronia field offshore Malaysia is part of a massive EOR effort undertaken by Shell and Petronas. Together with the other nearby fields being enhanced, this project represents the biggest EOR development opportunity in the world. The Baronia Field itself consists of two big offshore complexes with several wellhead platforms. Discover how the FEED stage planning for the Baronia field was conducted, taking into account the predicted increase in water cut as well as the size and space restrictions of operating offshore. S Assessing water and gas injection to improve the oil recovery and it’s effect on produced water S Planning a high capability water treatment module to manage a notably increased watercut for the planned high injection rate S Combining hydrocyclones and gas floatation cells to effectively separate oil from water

Mehdi Negarestani Specialist Process Engineer Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd

08:15 Registration & Welcome Coffee 08:50 Welcome Address by Chairman

Ambrish Kumar Staff Engineer (Petroleum Resource Development), Petroleum Management Unit Petronas Malaysia

TREATMENT METHODOLOGIES, STRATEGIES & TECHNOLOGIES 09:00 Centrally Treating Produced Water from Three Separate Fields and EOR Initiatives Cairn Energy’s Rajasthan block is spread over 3,111 km2 in the Barmer district, in which 3 interconnected fields share a single processing facility. The fields are all undergoing extensive EOR reinjection intiatives, thereby making the combined produced water treatment extremely complex. S Designing an effective water treatment facility capable of treating produced water from three separate EOR initiatives S Reinjecting produced water and successfully managing a 50% water cut S Choosing the optimal combination of treatment chemicals to ensure operational uptime

Panneer Selvam General Manager – Technical Services Cairn Energy India Limited 09:40 Technology Spotlight: Presentation by CETCO Energy Services Produced Water Treatment…stepping into the future S OIW removal – Selecting the right technology for the problem at hand S Different types of Produced Waters – all waters are different S OIW polishing – the next generation in CFU Technologies

Jarid Hugonin Technology & Research Manager CETCO Energy Services 10:20 MORNING REFRESHMENTS AND NETWORKING

10:50 Technology Spotlight: Presentation by FMC Technologies Produced Water and Desanding Management S New build produced water and sand handling - case study on a low weight solution within a small footprint on a topside facility S Developing novel bulk oil removal technology for pre- treatment of produced water systems S Minimizing pressure drop during inline desanding in produced water systems

Remko Westra Product Manager FMC Technologies

11:30 Increasing the Effectiveness of Produced Water Management Through the Use of Proven Compact Floatation Unit Technology S Assessing the cost effectiveness of the latest patented technology for CFUs S Selecting CFUs based on size, weight, CAPEX and OPEX to fit your unique requirements S Employing techniques to reduce maintenance and increase reliability

Sau Jin Yong Senior Water Utilities Technologist Shell P&T 12:10 NETWORKING LUNCH

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DAY ONE29 APRIL 2014, TUESDAY

P: (65) 6722 9388 S F: (65) 6720 3804 S E: [email protected] S W: www.producedwaterevent.com

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DAY ONE29 APRIL 2014, TUESDAY

15:40 Overcoming the Challenges in Produced Water Treatment for CBM Fields S Outlining the core differences between produced water from conventional fields and CBM fields S Discussing the differences in treatment methodologies, chemical composition and disposal strategies of produced water between conventional and CBM fields S Utilizing produced water to enhance reservoir pressure and to protect the environment

Andrew Shek Senior Process Engineer Santos

16:20 Closing Remarks by Chairman 16:30 END OF CONFERENCE DAY ONE

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DAY TWO30 APRIL 2014, WEDNESDAY

08:30 Registration & Welcome Coffee 08:50 Welcome Address by Chairman

Ambrish Kumar Staff Engineer (Petroleum Resource Development), Petroleum Management Unit Petronas Malaysia

PRODUCED WATER RE-INJECTION 09:00 Produced Water Treatment for Matrix Flooding: The Seria North Flank Story In 2009, Brunei Shell Petroleum (BSP) commenced produced water matrix flooding of its Seria North Flank (SNF) reservoirs. The stringent quality requirements posed by matrix flooding necessitated an extensive produced water treatment line-up involving induced gas flotation followed by nutshell, multimedia, and cartridge filtration. After going through a steep learning curve, daily water injection rates have more than doubled compared to the 2009 average of 1284 m3/d, largely thanks to the following improvements: S An increased ability to deal with poor-quality water from well intervention flowbacks and kick-offs. Rather than attempting to treat poor-quality water, the best management strategy was found to be timely diversion of such water before it could contaminate the water treatment process S Optimization of filter backwash procedures. A switch from dP-based to time-based backwash initiation improved filtration efficiency while also allowing for a reduction in water loss in the final normalization step of each backwash cycle S Capacity maximization. Redefining the overall plant capacity by targeting maximum throughput for each filtration train increased injection capacity by 26%

Erwin van der Geer Seria Crude Oil Terminal Operations Process Engineer Brunei Shell Petroleum 09:40 Effective Treatment of Produced Water from EOR Chemical Injection Programmes Some EOR projects have already taken off such as low salinity, matrix and ASP flooding, all of which rely on using thoroughly treated water. However as the operators gear

up to trial the use of chemicals for EOR, it raises serious questions about the added difficulties in treating the subsequently recovered hydrocarbons. S What challenges do the added chemicals during the EOR process present during treatment process? S What are the risks associated with chemical EOR from the screening process to full field implementation? S Can existing technologies reliably handle the added contaminants?

Steven Page Manager - Water Sector WorleyParsons

MONITORING TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGY 10:20 Kuwait Oil Company’s (KOC) Improved Water Management Utilising Intelligent Surveillance to Enhance Produced Water Management Wanting to prolong the life of its oil and gas reservoirs, while maximizing hydrocarbon recovery, KOC implemented new water management strategies to enable rapid screening of one significant field of high water-producing wells and recommend the best reservoir management practices for candidate wells, (i.e., water shutoff, stimulation, rate restriction, or sidetracking). Using intelligent surveillance systems and associated water diagnostic techniques KOC can now identify and control wells with high water production by locating the source of excess water (e.g., due to channeling, coning) and, again, recommending the best practice. S The latest monitoring technology to allow early detection and quick resolution of produced water problems S Fully automated daily workflow processes for reservoir and production engineers with reliable real-time production and injection validation S Enhanced collaboration and decision making among multidiscipline teams asset-wide S Improving the monitoring of production data, providing online access to hydrocarbon phase behaviour and petrophysical data, and manage well test information

Salman A Al-Qabandi Team Leader - Water Handling West Kuwait Kuwait Oil Company (K.S.C.)

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DAY TWO30 APRIL 2014, WEDNESDAY

11:00 MORNING REFRESHMENTS AND NETWORKING

11:30 Combining Monitoring Technologies for Accurate Produced Water Quality Monitoring S Testing and selecting the correct equipment, with a focus on accuracy and low maintenance S Using multiple monitoring methods to improve efficiency and produced water quality S Optimising your CFUs, increasing the accuracy of chemical dosing and the opportunities for automated control

Nur Indriastuti Process Engineer Pertamina-Talisman

SAND MANAGEMENT

12:10 Implementing Partial Processing Systems to Maintain and Increase Production For maturing oil basins, the ability to sustain oil production is largely dependent on the ability to manage the ever increasing volumes of Produced Water economically. A Partial Processing system is designed to be installed on the upstream wellhead platforms or hub platforms and separate, treat and discharge a significant proportion of the water phase from the wellstream fluids to debottleneck the infield flowlines and downstream processing facilities. In many cases, the spare capacity that these systems create are a game changer typically doubling to quadrupling the potential oil production from the field. S Case study from the world’s first offshore production scale Partial Processing system and how it has the capacity to double oil production S Treating and discharging a significant proportion of the water phase from the wellstream fluids to debottleneck infield flowlines and downstream processing facilities S Overcoming equipment size limitations for wellhead platforms with compact, self-sufficient and robust partial processing systems

Dr Alastair Sinker Business Development Manager ASA, Produced Water & Sand Management Schlumberger

12:40 NETWORKING LUNCH

13:40 Produced Water Management Scenario—What Would You Do? This roundtable discussion will split the delegates into small project groups to discuss the possible solutions to a recent real-world example produced water management scenario. In this case study, the production facility is facing spikes in the composition of the produced hydrocarbons as well as in the subsequent quality of produced water; groups will discuss the scenario as a team and determine their own recommendations. S What monitoring techniques can accurately and effectively measure the composition of recovered hydrocarbons and produced water? S Choosing the right equipment to meet national produced water regulations S Assessing the cost benefits of improving the produced water process for the short-term or long-term S Discussing the use of new technology to complement existing water treatment technologies—Analysing the feasibility and benefits of utilising secondary membrane and filtration systems S Having discussed these issues, the participants will then be asked to present their findings for further comment and discussion with the other groups.

Moderated By: Ambrish Kumar Staff Engineer (Petroleum Resource Development), Petroleum Management Unit Petronas Malaysia

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14:30 Overcoming Challenges in Offshore Operations to Improve Produced Water Management For offshore use water intakes must be compact, reliable and capable of treating high volumes of water so to maintain standards of disposed produced water. S Optimising new and existing equipment to cost-effectively meet the toughest environmental regulations S Downhole water treatment to ensure efficiencies in the extraction process S Choosing effective, compact and light weight wastewater treatment equipment for offshore duties

Moderated by: Ambrish Kumar Staff Engineer (Petroleum Resource Development), Petroleum Management Unit Petronas Malaysia

Panellists: Izakisna Razali Principal Process Engineer Sarawak Shell Berhad

Andi Priyono Senior Process Engineer Premier Oil

Steven Page Sector Manager - Water WorleyParsons

15:10 AFTERNOON TEA BREAK AND NETWORKING

UPSTREAM CHEMICAL TREATMENTS

15:40 On-Stage Interview: How Petrofac Successfully Enhanced Its Produced Water Treatment with the Correct Use of Chemicals and Injection Systems S Using chemicals to produce water with the lowest oil content in accordance with the HSE standards S Extending the lifetime of process equipment and optimizing processes to prevent emulsions, bacteria growth and foam S Learning from operational experience in the use of chemicals to enhance your treatment processs

Majid Zolfkhani Lead Process Engineer Petrofac Enginering

Interview Moderator: Ambrish Kumar Staff Engineer (Petroleum Resource Development), Petroleum Management Unit Petronas Malaysia

16:20 Choosing the Optimal Integrated Chemical Solutions For Safe and Effective Produced Water and Mercury Management S Assessing the unique requirements and challenges for each field and choosing the optimal combined technology solutions S Combining complimentary chemicals and technology for accurate mercury prediction and treatment S Protecting equipment with effective chemicals so as to increase equipment uptime

Andre Handajanto Technical Manager R&D NALCO Champion

16:50 Closing Remarks by Chairman

17:00 END OF CONFERENCE

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PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS28 APRIL 2014, MONDAY

12:30 - 15:30

The Golden Rules of Topsides Sand Management

Rationale:The only thing predictable about sand production is its unpredictability. Sand Management is not just about separation; a sand management system consists of many elements – separation, fluidisation, transportation, accumulation, cleaning and disposal and if any one of these elements fail, then the system fails. This unpredictability requires system flexibility; the less flexible the system, the greater the chance of system failure.

This workshop will walk you through the golden rules of topsides sand management, if any one of these rules is transgressed during the design phase, the availability and performance of the system will be severely affected:

Discussion Points: S Designing an optimised sand management system to solve an application’s specific and unique requirementsS An in-depth analysis of a case study which will highlight the many errors made in the design of the original system (which completely incapacitated it), the golden rules which were not upheld and the solution that was implemented to resolve these problems. S Assessing the operational performance and reliability for sand management solutions to help you choose what’s right for you

Who is this for?S Process EngineersS Operations EngineersS Project CoordinatorsS Design EngineersS Facilities / Installation Engineer

Workshop Leader:Dr Alastair SinkerBusiness Development Manager ASA, Produced Water & Sand ManagementSchlumberger

Dr Alastair Sinker has over 20 years of experience innovating, developing and troubleshooting Produced Water Treatment and Sand Management systems for offshore and onshore facilities around the world. He is a leading expert in the field of sand management and holds extensive experience in creating unique solutions for many of the world’s leading operators. Dr Sinker was the co-founder of Cyclotech Ltd which was acquired by M-I Swaco in 2009. He holds a MEng degree in Mechanical Engineering from Southampton University and a Ph.D. in Liquid Liquid Hydrocyclones.

16:00 - 19:00

Advanced Chemical Treatments for Challenging EOR and Produced Water

Rationale:New methods of enhancing oil recovery presents opportunities to vastly increase production, but also present challenges in regards for the subsequent produced water management. Whether you are dealing with fracking, low salinity flooding, matrix flooding or chemical EOR – the subsequent produced water quality must remain consistently low. New advanced oilfield chemicals offer you the chance to overcome this challenge, providing you know the correct application of chemicals to match your reservoir and existing process equipment. This workshop will provide you with the knowledge and skills to implement the latest water treatment chemicals and answer your key produced water challenges for your specific oilfield.

Discussion Points: S Combing innovative and suitable deoilers to help produce water with the lowest oil content in accordance with the highest HSE standardsS When to use chemicals and when not to – how to choose the solutions right for your reservoirS Estimating the quality, cost-effectiveness and environmental impact of water treatment chemicals so to help you make the business case for their employment

Who is this for?S Process EngineersS Operations EngineersS Project CoordinatorsS Design EngineersS Health Safety and Environment AdvisorsS Facilities / Installation

Workshop Leader:Andre Handajanto Technical Manager R&DNALCO Champion

08:30 - 11:30

Designing Produced Water Treatment Solutions for the Oil and Gas industry

Rationale:Every field is unique, with different field life conditions and discharge requirements. It is critical that these unique factors be taken into account when designing a produced water treatment system.

In this workshop, participants will learn how to plan and design water treatment systems, the key challenges involved in the design process and strategies to overcome them.

Discussion Points: S Designing an appropriate process scheme to meet your discharge specificationS Selecting separation building blocks and designing a proposed process flow diagramS Planning the location of control valves and monitoring equipment to ensure a reliable production and treatment processS Case studies demonstrating water reinjection strategies and ways to meet challenging discharge specifications

Who is this for?S Process EngineersS Operations EngineersS Project CoordinatorsS Design EngineersS Health Safety and Environment AdvisorsS Facilities / Installation

Workshop Leader:Remko WestraProduct ManagerFMC Technologies

Remko Westra has been heavily involved in the development and qualification of compact separation solutions and produced water systems. He holds extensive experience working closely with major oil companies on development projects and the deployment of new technology. Mr Westra holds an MSc and a PhD degree in the field of fluid dynamics. He has been working for FMC Technologies since 2008 and is currently Product Manager for FMC Separation Systems.

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P: (65) 6722 9388 S F: (65) 6720 3804 S E: [email protected] S W: www.producedwaterevent.com

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SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY TO ENJOY SPONSOR BENEFITS:S Display thought leadership by speaking and clearly demonstrating how your solutions can help your targeted audience achieve a more comprehensive produced water management framework

S Position your company as the leading solution provider in front of 80 of your hottest prospects from the major oil and gas operators in the Asia Pacific region including Petronas Carigali, Shell P&T, Kuwait Oil Company, Talisman Energy, Cairn Energy India, Woodside and many more

S Respond to critical challenges in the oil and gas industry by demonstrating how your solutions can help through engaging face-to-face discussions over ten hours of networking time

WHAT ARE THEY BUYING?Meet potential buyers for current and upcoming projects, learn what they are looking for and help inform their spending plans. This is your chance to build relationships with difficult-to-meet produced water management decision makers and key influencers.

If you provide any of the following products or services then The 6th Annual Produced Water Management Asia Conference 2014 is the ideal platform for you to present your solutions.

S Separation SystemsS Filtration SystemsS Membrane SystemsS Treatment Chemicals

S Sand Management SystemsS Oil / Water AnalysisS Water Flooding Solutions

WHO WILL YOU MEET? S Production ManagersS Produced Water Team LeadS Senior Process EngineersS Operations EngineersS Facilities EngineersS Reservoir Managers

S Production EngineersS Procurement Engineers / ManagersS EOR and Water Injection LeadsS Health Safety and Environment Advisors

These technical experts from regional IOCs and NOCs will reveal what solutions they are searching for and how you can fulfil their produced water management needs.

With deliberately limited sponsorship opportunities, The 6th Annual Produced Water Management Asia Conference 2014 ensures a buyer to seller ratio that gives your company dedicated time to engage with the technical experts and key decision makers in the major oil and gas operators.

Get involved by calling us today to discuss how we can customise a sponsorship package that achieves your business objectives. Get in touch at +65 6722 9388 or email [email protected]

2014 SPONSORS OF THE 6TH ANNUAL PRODUCED WATER MANAGEMENT ASIA CONFERENCE

Produced Water Management provides us with a great foundation to discuss the many challenges and latest innovative technologies in produced water management. The atmosphere is so attractive I look forward to participating again next year.

Muhammad Arif Alfat, Operation Engineer, VICO Indonesia

Why Are We Sponsoring the Produced Water Management Asia Conference Again? Dear friends of the produced water management community,

FMC Technologies is pleased to be associated once again with the Produced Water Management Asia Conference. We have been supporting this event for the last three years running and have been delighted with how the conference has been growing year-on-year in terms of quality and networking opportunities.

With an enhanced speaker line-up and 16 technical experts, this years event is arguably the region’s best meeting place for produced water professionals and solution providers. FMC Technologies looks forward to again displaying thought leadership and to showcasing its expertise in produced water separation.

Join us in April to find out about how FMC Technologies produced water solutions can help you. I look forward to speaking with you at The 6th Annual Produced Water Management Asia Conference 2014.

Best Regards,

Neil MarshallMarketing Coordinator, Separation SystemsFMC Technologies

P: (65) 6722 9388 S F: (65) 6720 3804 S E: [email protected] S W: www.producedwaterevent.com